Pa > References for ‘pay, páy’
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[19] When Ravana was about to die, Ramachandra went to pay obeisance to him and said, “O [...] kálaharańam –
[5] (3) Pitr Yajiṋa: Pitr Yajiṋa [...] deserve our revered memory. To pay homage to them is Pitr Yajiṋa.
[10] Tadekaḿ jagatsákśiirupaḿ namámah – “If I am to pay respect to anybody, I am to pay respect to You only.” Because [...] Parama Puruśa . So I pay respect to the Nucleus who created [...] all these little and big ones.
[11] As per yoga and Tantra, to Parama [...] plus te – “I pay respect to You” – [...] namámah – “If I am to pay respect to anybody, I am to pay respect to You only.”
[16] Now, if you are to cross the peripheries [...] ! Thou art the best ship. So I pay my respect to Thee.”
[1] Kalá [systaltic flow] [...] peŕá ), he would pay no heed to how much he had eaten. And so it goes.
[24] [I pay salutations to Him whose power [...] gentlemanly; who is the death of death.]
[88] People may ask, “We are ordinary [...] with every entity of this world. Pay special attention to the word [...] neither attraction nor aversion.
[52] Once I heard about a doctor, standing [...] authoritarian way, “You must pay my fees at once. I wont [...] taken against such human demons.
[82] Most countries realize that only [...] vaeshyas by trying to force them to pay high taxes. Even if this became [...] people would not really benefit.
[139] Bhutanandaji advised, “Look [...] put too much pressure on them to pay unpaid bills, income-tax, sales-tax [...] for black marketeering?”
[102] The farmers were saying: “Sir, [...] work but they dont want to pay us for it. If people show any [...] forever grateful to you.”
[10] You may ask, then why did Lord [...] right,” the oxen may or may not pay heed to the request. That is why [...] Mahábhárata had to be orchestrated.
[5] Finally, take a third example. [...] the Indian government decided to pay the former monarchs a stipend. [...] people on humanitarian grounds.
[113] The vipras culture was not [...] drawings they induced common people to pay homage to the superiority of the [...] obediently at the vipras feet.
[206] In vipra society there is more [...] others. Vipras support those who pay respect to them and try to enhance [...] than would the kśatriyas.
[15] Vaeshyas believe that only a few [...] the help of the vipras in their pay whom they have reduced to the [...] required to end the Vaeshya Age.
[10] There is another way of explaining [...] article from Him, you will have to pay Him the highest sum. Thus, if [...] to give yourself, and not money.
[151] Thus these neglected folk-lyrics [...] sáhityikas should pay attention to this aspect of literature also.
[182] Painting and sculpture, the two [...] to encourage art. Although they pay some attention to the beauty and [...] a particular class of artists.
[28] When the extroversial tendency [...] proverb, Yár chele yata páy tár chele tata cáy. [...] one object or action at a time.
[61] Sthir haiṋá grhe yáha ná hao bátul; Krame krame páy loke bhakti-sindhukúl. [...] tomá kariben uddhár.
[46] Tadekaḿ jagatsákśiirúpaḿ [...] there is anyone to whom they should pay salutations, it is Parama Puruśa.” [...] inner essence of a person, and to pay salutations to that Parama Puruśa. [...] Puruśa, not to any other entity.
[1] The sound a is the seed [...] incorrect) will be benefited if they pay some attention to this specific [...] combination of eight forming one.
[8] There is sometimes a conscious [...] of a commission to increase the pay scale of the employees and to [...] field is only wrong mathematics.
[16] And while following this system [...] Mahram, the farmers found it easy to pay their taxes, but during those [...] transplanted, then the farmers failed to pay their taxes. So for the benefit [...] assisted the king in this regard.
[21] Days passed… weeks passed… [...] whole day long. The king could not pay due attention to the matters of [...] returns in good health.”
[6] The second stage starts from this [...] angry if their visitors dont pay obeisance to them.
[10] Now, along with thinking comes [...] cause? The cause is that you did not pay full attention. Then how can you [...] what their children are reading.
[10] Thus it is also imperative to develop [...] escapes our attention. If we do pay attention, the expression of our [...] within one and the same Entity.
[20] That evening the neighbourhood [...] but the male singers didnt pay much attention to them. The stage [...] through oil made in automated mills.
[55] Khyát́andás [...] “Chamru Sao you dont need to pay for the services of a pandit while [...] distinguished guests, though.”
[59] Chamru Sao could hardly refuse to pay for his fathers comfort [...] Khyát́andás.
[4] While doing evil, people may enjoy [...] corrupt practices. He does not pay his income tax and builds a palace [...] ill-gotten wealth. He lands in jail.
[4] You are a spiritual aspirant. “You [...] half-naked humanity. “You are to pay respect to those downtrodden people.” [...] socio-economico-cultural standard. If you do not pay respect to them, how can you serve [...] people by ascribing Godhood to them.
[4] Although a indirectly controls [...] and á). If singers were to pay more attention to proper pronunciation, they would benefit.
[5] Here Lord Shiva says that in the sphere of crude physicality you should pay due respect to the physical world. [...] and no importance of the tempus.
[22] Another way to give the public [...] attending on him, but he does not pay any heed to your single utterance [...] gain. Is it a less important gain?
[29] As a result of co-existing with [...] India today. Their very colours pay testimony to the intermixture of Aryan and non-Aryan blood running in their veins.
[53] Apart from this there were many [...] asuras, the general mass did not pay much attention to them.
[38] There is a difference in meaning [...] would request their teachers to pay some attention to this.
[8] NAMASKÁRA. A greeting in [...] sweetness of sentiment). “I pay respect to the Supreme Entity residing within you.”
[14] Cooperative managers should be [...] manual or intellectual labour. To pay this dividend, initially the total [...] participating in cooperative enterprises.
[79] Therefore, humanity should be inspired [...] world there are many people who pay deaf ear to pious appeals. On [...] reality, have no value whatsoever.
[87] (32) No one in Ananda Marga is [...] assistants as your own children and pay attention towards their all-round [...] be an impediment their progress.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same [...] action? Service to the poor would pay nothing, so let them go to hell, [...] valued more than a mans life.
[30] These days educated people are [...] soliciting votes, political leaders pay a short visit to the villages [...] become a social malady.”
[7] Let us see what sort of treatment [...] and women, and not of animals, to pay its proper respect to this large-heartedness [...] the good qualities of her heart.
[8] What sort of treatment have women [...] human beings are not animals) to pay proper respect to such humility [...] she nurses him when he is ill?
[15] When we pay recognition to any simple truth, [...] result in great social disaster.
[40] The main feature of what, in the [...] others troubles; one only has to pay lip-service to them. If people [...] pronouncements with bowed heads?
[56] It is a characteristic of vested [...] A poor man has to pay his rent, maintain his family, [...] they out of touch with reality?
[90] Let me give a simple example. Those [...] large-scale industries society should pay adequate compensation for everything [...] accept either of those viewpoints.
[35] Then Shiva said, “To kidnap [...] henceforward no kulabadhu, no lady, will pay credence to what a sannyásii [...] sacrifices his all for society.”
[21] “O Maheshvara, it is not [...] really are. But whatever You are, I pay my deepest salutation to You.”
[20] It is said that these devas also worship Mahádeva, the God of gods; they pay their salutations to Him. It is [...] shelter of another who is liberated.
[2] You should always be vigilant that [...] my food or not.” You must pay special heed to this. Particularly [...] necessities; and I expect our girls to pay even more attention to others [...] ignored, that no one is deprived.
[30] “Right you are, quite right. [...] sindhubhaeravii one must pay special attention to ascending [...] dont want to take the risk.”
[55] “Certainly I remember,” [...] been lost. You said that one must pay special attention to ascending [...] and fled into the unknown.”
[15] SOME [...] fetch . Teachers should pay a little more attention to the [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] = judgement pay + ment = payment [...] In this connection one should pay particular attention to the spelling [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[5] The publishers would like to think [...] of the tribute that they should pay to the author in the year 2007, the silver jubilee year of Prabháta Saḿgiita.
[28] Spiritual initiation and education [...] to develop spiritually. We must pay more attention to those people [...] and civilization will be futile.
[41] Suppose you have incurred a loan [...] debt quickly, you will have to pay a larger amount every month, which [...] actions imbibe new reactive momenta.
[52] According to the scriptures there [...] extent (like a bubble in the sea), pay back ones debt to the Tantra [...] at the end of one of his poems:
[19] There may be another disease, another [...] cannot rely on other groups, or pay credence to other groups. Thus [...] panacea for all psychic ailments.
[13] So people may attain temporary [...] restaurant daily, you will also have to pay every day – you cannot pay once for always. Hence the term [...] absent in that of a philosopher.
[53] “If I remember anyone, I [...] else.” The rule is, if you pay salutations to a human being, you should say “Namaskár”, but if you pay salutations to Parama Puruśa, [...] “Namaskár” is permissible.
[6] Having found it futile to preach [...] merchant community, however, did pay recognition to Vardhaman Mahavir, [...] representative of the vaeshyas.
[2] “Gopiigań kare yabe [...] Sukha-váiṋcá náhi sukh páy kot́ii guń.” [...] ásvádaya.”
[79] Therefore, humanity should be inspired [...] world there are many people who pay deaf ear to pious appeals. On [...] reality, have no value whatsoever.
[40] [Be more modest than the lowly grass and impart spirituality to all. Be humble and pay respect to all. One who is as [...] never asks for drinking water.]
[14] The agricultural system should [...] jute at extremely low prices to pay off their debts.
[18] [Pay money and take the goods.]
[3] Earlier I said that when ra is [...] pronunciation. I hope they will pay sufficient attention to this.
[3] The personal relationship with [...] collective interest, He is bound to pay attention to the needs and feelings of every individual. This is His ota yoga.
[13] When paying respect to a person, [...] nobody is inferior to you. You pay respect to anybody and everybody [...] expression of that Supreme Entity.
[14] What is our style of extending goodwill? We say, Namaskár. That is, “I pay respect to the Supreme Entity [...] [between the eyebrows].”
[19] I think you have understood it? [...] Puruśa, to whom you should always pay respect by doing namaskár.
[26] Next comes vipáka. The word [...] day, he will not be required to pay anything extra. But if he returns the amount the next day, then he will have to pay a certain amount as interest on the original amount, because there has been a lapse of time.
[14] They say that wherever there is [...] return the amount you will have to pay the interest also. You will pay back Rs. 1020/- or 1030/-. Like-wise, [...] some thing immoral be prepared to pay the interest too. It is better not to take a loan, then alone you will not have to pay the interest.
[32] [I pay salutations to Him whose power [...] gentlemanly; who is the death of death.]
[55] How to pay salutations to Parama Puruśa? [...] only a member of your own family.
[10] Adyápi ámár [...] bhágyabán shuńibáre páy.
[4] Human beings, on the other hand, [...] spiritual realm. Those who do not pay heed to this special gift are [...] that person is presumably a miser.
[22] Those who shirk duties and responsibilities [...] expected to perform. Those who do not pay heed to these responsibilities [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[23] Pátakas are of three kinds. [...] pátaka, for he or she can pay back the money and repent of the act.
[24] There is no atonement, however, [...] an innocent person, one cannot pay those limbs back in the same capacity. [...] humanity in the service of mankind.
[27] There is an interesting story about [...] remained quiescent and did not pay heed to his prayers. Párvatii [...] his act was of recurring nature.
[14] Whose, after all, is this Máyá? [...] Puruśas maidservant will pay sálám [obeisance] [...] help. So He is doing His duty.
[37] The personal relationship with [...] collective interest, He is bound to pay attention to the needs and feelings of every individual. This is what is called Otah Yoga.
[172] There is another way of explaining [...] article from Him, you will have to pay Him the highest sum. Thus, if [...] to give yourself, and no money.
[324] No one in Ananda Marga is anyones [...] assistants as your own children and pay attention towards their all-round [...] impediment in the way of their progress.
[573] This is their philosophy in short. [...] death there will be no need to pay your debts. This is a most dangerous [...] destroys the very future of humanity.
[38] That [ pápa ] which [...] to the owner with interest and pay something over and above it, and [...] pátaka has been expiated.
[97] “I left for New York, [...] wont ever haggle. They would pay whatever they were asked. Many [...] ‘Whats the price?’”
[105] “I said, ́Oh no, [...] twenty eight thousand. Ill pay you two thousand in gratitude, [...] said. This is that coat.”
[96] The agricultural system should [...] jute at low prices in order to pay off their debts.
[59] It was quite some time later [...] lamps burnt oil. Will no one pay any attention to Howrah? The British [...] commonly known today as Shalimar.
[37] In this connection I am reminded [...] “How strange, O Lord! People pay obeisance to elderly brahmins [...] Mahaprabhu said, “You may pay obeisance to them but dont [...] What a dangerous thing”!
[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] season months. The weavers used to pay them for this thread and then [...] kuvinda became so famous.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] renowned far and wide. People used to pay them more respect than they would [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[34] Adyápi sei kálácánd [...] bhágyabán shuńibáre páy.
[12] Má phaleśu kadácana [...] from a particular person. If you pay back the amount then and there, you will not be required to pay back any additional money. If you pay back the loan after a long time, however, say a few years, you will have to pay back the capital with interest. [...] change in the temporal factor.
[14] Here you should remember one thing. [...] wages, give us more remuneration, pay us a bonus…’ – they have no right to say all these things.”
[141] The deputy minister told the [...] huge profit. For this you must pay me at least ten lakh rupees as selámi [bribe].”
[142] The clothing company replied, “If we pay you ten lakh salami , the deal will not be commercially viable. We can pay you five lakh at the most. Not [...] will not be there tomorrow.”
[73] “With some apprehension, [...] not on any cushion. Why should I pay the first class fare?’ ”
[9] You must know that there is [...] the kitchens of housewives who pay scant attention to cleanliness. [...] [and not kálii ].
[97] 5) The fifth meaning of the word [...] entering the city used to have to pay a city entrance-tax at the time [...] the globe. It is called karaka.
[84] However, it is fallacious to think [...] becomes impossible for them to pay off their debts, they get involved [...] to cure them of their addiction.
[48] The third factor of Bhágavata [...] kilo of sugar you will have to pay for it: you give something and [...] vyavasáya, between service and business.
[64] “I inquired about the price [...] “Where will you get the money to pay for them?”
[252] “Didnt you listen to [...] government official, how else can I pay last respects for the departed soul except by shaving my head?”
[59] The mother-in-law was outraged [...] abusing others – and had to pay for it.
[69] An elderly ayurvedic doctor heard [...] said. “You wont have to pay me anything.”
[70] The mother-in-law retorted, “What, I wont have to pay you anything. What a humiliating [...] as your stomach can hold.”
[72] “Either spit out the cakes [...] go away and the doctor have his pay.”
[3] Kii e nirúpama [...] ráuṋá dut́i páy Bhábt́i bhábiyá [...] phańii phańá dhari re.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] leaders of modern India do not pay attention to this. Through various [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[62] Many people consider their temple [...] of the goddess of learning. To pay obeisance to the book by repeatedly [...] damage by fragmenting human society.
[4] What do we mean by the exhaustion [...] after a few years, you will have to pay some interest. If you return the [...] action. This is the natural law.
[4] Rebas father took an impossible [...] with golden beauty. Why should I pay them on top of it?”
[27] “You have a joint family, [...] Can you, with your limited means, pay the private tutors punctually? [...] though it was a winter evening.
[5] The mother-in-law was outraged [...] abusing others – and had to pay for it.
[15] An elderly ayurvedic doctor heard [...] said. “You wont have to pay me anything.”
[16] The mother-in-law retorted, “What, I wont have to pay you anything. What a humiliating [...] as your stomach can hold.”
[18] “Either spit out the cakes [...] go away and the doctor have his pay.”
[32] Geo-sentiment is very cheap. The [...] attainable only by greatness. One must pay a high price to buy a costly thing. [...] not attainable by geo-sentiment.
[12] Similarly, we human beings must [...] my food or not.” You must pay special heed to this.
[14] So far as women are concerned, [...] necessities; and I expect our girls to pay even more attention to others [...] more, thus depriving her guests.
[3] (3) Pay attention to the regular clearing of the bowels.
[22] “Didnt you listen to [...] government official, how else can I pay last respects for the departed soul except by shaving my head?”
[4] One of the thieves suggested, “Friends, [...] storys false, hell have to pay 2,000 rupees in cash on the spot.” The other thieves thought it was a great idea.
[10] “Im sure youve [...] if ever you go there dont pay homage to the brahmin scholars.’
[11] “‘Why, Mahaprabhu?’ asked the surprised listeners. ‘If we pay homage to the brahmin scholars our future welfare is guaranteed.’
[12] “‘Well, I suppose you could pay homage,’ said Mahaprabhu, ‘but make sure you dont seek their blessings.’
[25] “My grandfather sent his [...] Tutikorin thieves are liable to pay 2,000 rupees each against debts [...] prepared to clear these debts?”
[26] The three thieves thought, “If [...] prove – well have to pay 2,000 rupees each as a fine, and if we admit that the story is true, well have to pay off the debts.” They decided it was better to clear the debts.
[80] You will never attain Him through [...] butter and so on, you will have to pay money. Similarly, to attain Him you are to pay with your existential-I, you are [...] expression of that Eternal Entity.
[18] In order to have a balanced mind and to progress spiritually, human beings will have to pay attention to the qualities of [...] or improper” will not do.
[2] In olden times there used to be [...] the powerful kings but did not pay them taxes. Today Australia accepts [...] English supremacy because it does not pay taxes to the British government.
[3] In those days there were three [...] these three forms but they had to pay the king in gold bullion.
[6] Akbar also introduced another type [...] system if the zamindar failed to pay the required tax he was sent to [...] if the tax collector failed to pay the required tax his land was [...] the principal revenue collectors.
[12] The zamindary system had some benefits. [...] poor people, and if they could not pay their taxes the zamindars would pay them. Many zamindars had their [...] destroying the ecological balance.
[14] Due to constant criticism the zamindary [...] abolished the government had to pay wages to tax collectors and maintain [...] belongs to those who shave the face!
[5] I was talking about the use of [...] bándá kalmá cor / ná páy vehast ná páy gor. The correct Bengali pronunciation [...] hukamdár and mansavdár.
[80] “Right you are, quite right. [...] sindhubhaeravii one must pay special attention to ascending [...] dont want to take the risk.”
[105] “Certainly I remember,” [...] been lost. You said that one must pay special attention to ascending [...] and fled into the unknown.”
[26] The production of áus will [...] autumn, they would get some money to pay revenue taxes. In the past during [...] rice, áus has little fat.
[41] Aman bran can be utilized to manufacture [...] Ráŕh, the farmers should pay more attention to transplanted [...] flour. Bengal can do the same.
[74] Wheat has two main varieties – [...] the agricultural scientists to pay as much attention to the taste of wheat as to the amount of production.
[2] The dowry system is based on two [...] economically independent, so men had to pay a dowry at their wedding. In the [...] is urgently required at present.
[13] Next comes imperialist exploitation. [...] Mughal army. Bengal also had to pay a large tribute to meet Akbars military expenses, supply provisions to the Mughal army, and pay taxes to offset the losses incurred [...] ruthlessly suppressed all local revolts.
[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] privileges, the landlords had to pay a fixed amount of money to the [...] crops, he forced the farmers to pay the required taxes. Besides paying [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.
[33] The exploitation by capitalists [...] loser – first, he has to pay more than double the amount of [...] living on the streets as beggars.
[34] The direct representatives of the [...] thumb prints for a larger loan, and pay them less than the market value of their produce.
[39] Thirdly, moneylending by private capitalists should be banned and provisions must be made to pay loans in advance to the farmers [...] moneylenders and political cadres.
[29] The printing and issuing of monetary [...] assurance that it is prepared to pay the requisite amount of money [...] implemented by a Proutistic government.
[45] The dowry system is based on two [...] economically independent, so males had to pay a dowry at the time of their wedding. [...] is urgently required at present.
[49] Pardoning is an individual attribute. [...] have pressed one government to pay fifty crores of rupees to another [...] 13 )
[32] “Gopiigań kare yabe [...] Sukha-váiṋcá náhi sukh páy kot́ii guń.” [...] ásvádaya.”
[27] In the present system after the harvest poor farmers have to pay off the loans they took for such [...] shareholding in the cooperative.
[41] Capitalists hoard essential commodities [...] maximum profit. As a result consumers pay inflated prices for essential [...] profiteers will be eliminated.
[13] First, legislators in the states [...] representatives the people should pay heed to their education, moral [...] service will bring happiness to all.
[8] What is our duty today? We should cultivate science but we should equally pay our attention to the development [...] greater height than ever before.
[12] With this disease, iodine-containing [...] patients. The patient must also pay careful attention to the regular clearance of the bowels.
[25] One has to study the spoken language [...] who are teaching others should pay a little attention to what they [...] “rechent”, etc. is reprehensible.
[15] Do not disregard this enlivening [...] any of His gifts to go unused. Pay heed to His words with a steady [...] ready He is to do anything for you.
[4] Cost of production : In many [...] involved in cultivating the land or pay wages to their family members. [...] get low prices for their produce.
[31] Akbar wrote back. “I accept [...] Emperor. Bhurishrestha need not pay any tribute to Delhi. It shall [...] ‘Raybháginii’”.
[15] Sevá [service]: Human beings [...] obtain something. But if I do not pay the full price, I will not get the precious object.
[49] Some explanation here is necessary [...] administration. By purchasing tickets they pay for that facility in full and [...] rendering free services, not to pay ones travelling fare is theft.
[127] When such occult symptoms appear, [...] this state if the sádhakas pay attention to expressing those [...] of the ideation or bháva.
[5] If an individual gets spiritual [...] will lose his existence. We should pay particular attention to several branches of social reform. Only paying attention will not do.
[33] You are all spiritual aspirants. [...] crude world. That is why you should pay your proper respect to the crude [...] [[You should remember this fact.]]
[17] There are different types of criminals [...] example, a confirmed thief will not pay much attention to a mere pickpocket. [...] need have any doubt about this.
[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] were afraid of Magadha and used to pay it respect. Thus, to satisfy their [...] successful they were in their efforts.
[10] NAMASKÁR. A greeting in [...] sweetness of sentiment). “I pay respect to the Supreme Entity residing within you.”
[39] Intelligent people realize Parama [...] oil, or salt, you will have to pay with something material – [...] never hope to merge in Him.”
[30] But then he was elevated to the [...] maternal uncle, Shani, came to pay a visit to his nephew. In mythology, [...] Durgá, a Puranic goddess.
[12] Kii e nirúpama shobhá [...] ráuṋgá dut́i páy Bhábt́i bhábiyá [...] phańii phańá dhari re.
[52] In India, intermediaries have been [...] take land on lease from others and pay a certain percentage of the produce [...] intermediaries is steadily increasing.
[65] The present system of collecting [...] collection was defective. Farmers had to pay a specified amount each year to [...] great inconvenience to the farmers.
[66] The best system of taxation was [...] inconvenience because they have to pay their taxes in cash. Farmers cannot [...] proper market does not always exist.
[5] There are many people who affect [...] against these heinous acts. We must pay due honour to women as mothers and help them to live long lives.
[6] Whenever an action is done, its [...] the repayment, he will have to pay 100 plus some interest because [...] temporal factor, he will have to pay some interest.
[3] These many expressions are all [...] certainly sacred. That is why I pay respect, I pay reverence, to all languages of the world. All have the same dignity.
[55] “The rail authorities replied, ‘Youll have to pay a fine. Why did you hang something that weighs a maund from there?’