Pa > References for ‘pátaka, Pátáka, patáká, pataka’

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Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (3)

[49] What is pápa? Paropakárah [...] pratyáváya are both of three types: pátaka, atipátaka and mahápátaka. [...] of a proper action it is called pátaka. Suppose someone has stolen five [...] he has atoned. This is a case of pátaka.

The Three Causes of Sin (1)

[6] In Saḿskrta there are two [...] and Pratyaváya is “Pátaka”. Here I will make use of the word Pápa because it is more popular.

The Purpose Behind the Advent (1)

[6] What is duśkrtám? It means pátakii – “one who remains in pátaka [sin]”. A pátakii [...] Pratyaváya is worse than pápa.

The Consequences of Free Will and Mind (1)

[2] What is pápa? That which [...] and pratyaváya is “pátaka.” The sins committed by [...] permanent benefit for human beings.

The Complications of Doing Evil (1)

[1] Doing what a human being should [...] should do is pratyaváya. Pátaka includes both pápa and [...] not, you commit pratyaváya.

“Take Refuge in Parama Puruśa with Unswerving Attention” (8)

[5] Sin [...] is also of two types – pátaka and pratyaváya [...] nevertheless done, is called pátaka . And an action that should [...] anybody steals, that will be pátaka . And if one knows full well [...] pratyaváya is worse than pátaka .

[6] Now, pátaka [sin of commission] is divided into three categories – pátaka , atipátaka [major [...] Someone might have committed a pátaka , but after that wrong action [...] should no longer be called a sinner.

[19] There are atipátakiis [...] scriptures the normal word for pátaka is dośa ; so [...] people there is no reason to worry:

“Tadátmánaḿ Srjámyaham” (2)

[10] Yesterday[see beginning] I told you that there are three types of pátaka [sin]. The first type is where [...] atoned for. The second type of pátaka is called atipátaka, and [...] encouraged to imitate the first.

Svadharma and Paradharma – 3 (1)

[12] Paradharmo bhayávahah – [...] dharma is not merely an ordinary pátaka [sin] or an atipátaka [...] induced to perform such evil deeds.

Sin, Crime and Law (8)

[1] You certainly know that Papa is [...] code). Papa is sometimes defined as Pátaka. Pátaka also means sin against religion or God. Pátaka is divided into two categories. [...] According to the degree of severity of Pátaka, sin is divided into three stages:

[2] 1) Pátaka or ordinary sin;

[5] If the reactions of a sin can be [...] caused those reactions is termed Pátaka or ordinary sin. Suppose someone [...] then such type of ordinary sin or Pátaka can be absolved. To wound someone’s [...] assumed that this sin is absolved.

[9] Another branch of Pátaka is Pratyáváya, which [...] committing Pratyáváya.

Sinners and Their Rectification (11)

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Párthasárathi Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 18) (1)

[14] The second part of Párthasárathi’s [...] pratyaváya. The common word pátaka [sin] thus has two branches – pápa and pratyaváya.

Glossary (1)

[16] PADAVII. See UPÁDHI. [...] Krśńa in the role of a king. PÁTAKA. Sin. There are two kinds: PÁPA, [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.

Mysticism and Spirituality (5)

[21] There is a common term in Sanskrit, pátaka [sin]. There are two forms of pátaka, pápa and pratyaváya. [...] around vidhi and niśedh.

[22] Those who shirk duties and responsibilities [...] do indulge in pratyaváya. Pátaka is the collective name of pápa and pratyaváya.

[23] Pátakas are of three kinds. [...] person’s act will be called pátaka, for he or she can pay back the money and repent of the act.

[25] The third kind of pátaka is mahápátaka. There [...] mahápátaka, either.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (10)

[37] Many of you must know that [...] sense, pápa means pátaka . Pátaka means offence against Dharma. This pátaka has two branches – one [...] are three different degrees of pátaka – 1) pátaka , 2) atipátaka , and 3) mahápátaka .

[38] That [ pápa ] which [...] sacrifice or expiation is called pátaka in common usage. Suppose someone [...] forgiveness, then that common pátaka is expiated. To wound someone’s feelings is also this kind of pátaka . If someone hurts a person [...] it may be presumed that the pátaka has been expiated.

[41] The other branch of pátaka is pratyaváya [...] uses the word ku for it.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (2)

[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] special sense are together called pátaka . Whatever is amenable to rectification or expiation is generally called pápa or pátaka . A sin whose atonement is [...] they are always to be respected.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 1 (10)

[8] The two types of pápa are pátaka and pratyaváya. If one [...] lies, etc, it is called “pátaka”. It is an action which harms [...] pratyaváya is more reprimandable than pátaka.

[9] Pátaka is again subdivided into three [...] harmed others: it is undoubtedly pataka. However, if you do something to atone for the damage done, it ceases to be pátaka. Suppose you have stolen something. [...] – it is no longer called pátaka as you have paid due compensation. [...] compensation, one may atone for pátaka; but one can never atone for mahapátaka. It is the worst type of pátaka. For that one will have to dedicate [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.

[12] We have seen that pápa is of two types: pátaka and pratyaváya. There are [...] – direct and indirect virtue.

Glossary (1)

[12] PANDAVAS. The sons of King Pandu, [...] Krśńa in the role of a king. PÁTAKA. Sin. There are two kinds: PÁPA, [...] SAIṊCARA and PRATISAIṊCARA.

Devotion: The Only Way to Salvation (8)

[8] Now within this pápa there are three varieties. One is pátaka. The sudurácára [...] mahápátakii. But pátaka means simply disobeying the code [...] committed by the thief is neutralized.

[9] But atipátaka cannot be neutralized; there is no atonement for that kind of pátaka. Suppose a man cuts off the hand [...] pepper]. Here he starts a particular pátaka, and this pátaka will be of recurring nature, because [...] nature. This particular nature of pátaka is called mahápátaka.

[10] So pátaka is atonable, but atipátaka [...] know, is the worst type of [ati]pátaka. If one wants to atone for mahápátaka, [...] the cause of the entire universe.

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (1)

[15] Later Shiva felt that there should [...] ideals He was teaching. Tomár patáká yáre dáo táre [...] heron. What did Shiva do about this?

Glossary (2)

[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal [...] struggles against animal instincts Pátáka: combination of Pápa and Pratyaváya Pátakii: sinner, one who commits Pátaka Patanjali: author of the Yoga [...] as the nucleus of the Universe

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (8)

[14] Those who are engaged in Satsauṋga [...] gap, their actions are known as Pátaka. Puńya and Pátaka – virtue and vice.

[23] And you should always encourage [...] Pátakiis-those who are engaged in Pátaka. That company will deprave the people, degenerate the people. Among Pátaka, there are two classes, two branches. [...] Pápa plus Pratyaváya is Pátaka. There are two kinds of Pátaka.

[24] Always be engaged in Puńya and always avoid Pátaka. Always try to be with those people [...] those people who are engaged in Pátaka. This is because these Puńyavána [...] progress of the human society.

Glossary (1)

[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] Sin. PÁPII. Sinner. PÁTAKA. Sin that involves simply disobeying [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.