Pa > References for ‘patience’
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[4] In yatamána, the first stage, [...] and external pressures try the patience and steadfastness of the spiritual novice.
[10] Let us see how people write history [...] readers lose both interest and patience. Besides that, the study of this [...] a spontaneous human intellect.
[21] Tarun said, “This is going too far. My patience also has its limits, you know. [...] body and soul together.”
[94] After a little while I fell asleep [...] “You know, the people have lost patience with the tyranny of the niilkar [...] have to put a stop to it!”
[3] One of the meanings of the word “dhrti” is “patience”. In its larger connotation, it [...] Dharma has ten characteristics.
[5] In this shloka the ten characteristics of dharma have been mentioned. The first one is dhrti or patience. Every human being should be patient. [...] realistic. You should never do that.
[19] These are the ten characteristics of dharma: dhrti (patience), kśama (forgiveness), [...] truth) and akrodha (non-anger).
[3] “Dhrti”. The word “dhrti” has a number of meanings, the most important being “patience”. It is not at all wise for human [...] calm and be ready for the future.
[5] With which qualities should one [...] danger, ones great quality is patience. So what are the qualities of a dhármika (virtuous person)? First, he or she must have patience. Without patience ones intellect can easily [...] judgment, one is easily defeated.
[36] Suppose someone meditates on turmeric; [...] to fifteen minutes. Is not this patience and stillness a wonderful quality? [...] have to pass by the standing ox.
[16] Vyasa lost his patience and shouted at the top of his [...] become donkeys, you old fool.”
[1] The first stage of meditation is [...] and external pressures test the patience and determination of the person beginning spiritual practice.
[4] What is the first lakśańa [...] most important one being “patience”. A dhármika should have patience. Dharma and patience are inseparable. Suppose an evil [...] dhármika should maintain patience, should be patient. Because the [...] the near past, as you all know.
[5] [Overcome anger by patience, overcome dishonesty by honesty, overcome greed by generosity, overcome falsehood by truth.]
[59] Suppose there is a virtuous discussion [...] twelve people at most listen with patience and devotion to the talks; and [...] in a sádhakas life.
[15] Now, something in brief about the [...] simply bear with that, with infinite patience.
[16] Very often we speak of someone as having great patience. What a tolerant man he is! we [...] adjustment with the practical world.
[14] It is not at all impossible to [...] prescriptions given above are followed with patience.
[3] The Kśatriya age was followed [...] people came to the end of their patience and a revolution occurred. The [...] the establishment of democracy.