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The Vaeshya Age (1)

[20] Thus the structure of society will [...] This cannot be accomplished by persuasion or by delivering philosophical [...] awaken their pinnacled intellect.

The Macrocosm and the Microcosm – 2 (1)

[24] Should intelligent people also [...] themselves in righteous deeds. If persuasion fails, they should be compelled to tread the virtuous path under pressure of circumstances.

Social Discourses (1)

[132] Public education is one of the [...] votes according to the dictates and persuasion of the pseudo-leadership. Is [...] what I am and what I should do.

Social Defects in Gandhism (2)

[5] Secondly, Gandhism always tries [...] to transform exploiters through persuasion. Theoretically this view may be [...] capitalist-serving [i.e., material] defect.

[6] According to Ananda Marga, if persuasion fails it is essential to apply [...] if this principle is followed.

Shrávańii Púrńimá (1)

[14] A long time has elapsed since then. [...] apply all sorts of measures – persuasion, scolding etc.; and at the same [...] a person, can be called a Guru.

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (1)

[3] 1. Vajra: A kind of powerful weapon [...] path of righteousness. By repeated persuasion He tried to rectify their defects. [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].

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[10] MOOD [...] mood denotes order or request or persuasion, the vidhiliuṋ denotes [...] traditional lullaby. –Eds.

Problems of the Day (1)

[13] Nothing would be better, if it were possible, than the eradication of capitalism by friendly persuasion and humanistic appeals. In that [...] mass will have given up the ghost!

How to Unite Human Society (1)

[51] Religions are based on external [...] amount of discussion or intellectual persuasion can shake that psychic inertia. [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?

How Should Human Beings Live In This World? (1)

[15] The mode of experiencing the reaction [...] instalment; but through flattery and persuasion of the creditor, that is, by neutralizing [...] payment will have to continue.