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What Is the Primary Cause of the Universe and Who Is the Only Object of Ideation? (1)

[7] Svabháva. Then is svabháva [...] gets burnt. Wise people would not punish the little child in this way; [...] 1 )

What Is My Relation with the Universe and the Cosmic Entity? (2)

[10] The process or reaction which restores [...] original form of mind and also to punish the “I” that inspired [...] similar reaction (karmaphala).

[12] Fully-reflected consciousness in [...] independently. The laws of Prakrti punish only actions performed independently [...] experience karmaphala for their actions.

The Ten Characteristics of a Dhármika (1)

[6] “Kśamá”, [...] is it proper for me to blindly punish a wrongdoer. We should think properly [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.

The Primary Causes of Success (1)

[46] The first class guru is one who [...] also lets them know that he will punish them to set them right. This is [...] middling or lowest class of guru.

The Omniscience of the Causal Matrix (1)

[12] Therefore you have to keep in mind [...] He will see everything and then punish you if you have done anything [...] the advantages. Victory to you.

The Neohumanism of Sadvipras (1)

[4] Thus the purpose of the penal code [...] will be to rectify, and not to punish, a person. They will knock down [...] their poverty must be removed.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 4 (1)

[7] He is the selfsame Shiva. The word, [...] the image of benevolence. Does He punish us to afflict us with pain and [...] any outer influence or agency.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[85] Ultimately the demons began to [...] humans.15 The youths said, “Punish them! Give them capital punishment!” [...] mental and spiritual upliftment.

The Expansion of the Microcosm (1)

[68] However small the root of an idea [...] Just as parents sometimes have to punish their children and cause them [...] know Him, you will attain bliss.

The Devotee and the Lord [to be retitled “The Lord of the Devotee”] (2)

[31] People of knowledge know that Parama [...] even when the Lord threatens to punish them because they know that the Lord cannot punish them without touching them. So punishment is also a kind of boon for them.

The Criteria of a Guru (2)

[7] A spiritual guru must be well-acquainted [...] must possess the capacity both to punish, and to love, or bless, his disciples.” [...] be called a real spiritual guru.

[11] There are many people who are prone [...] others, and the twin capacities to punish and reward his disciples, should [...] intellectual and physical worlds also.

The Cosmic Father Has a Special Responsibility (1)

[12] But the jiṋániis [...] “My Father is there; He may punish me, but He will free me from all [...] devotees are A-grade intellectuals.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[47] You may have heard that some people [...] their spirits will now come to punish them or their new spouses, and [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.

The Birthright of All (1)

[2] You see, even if you are a sinner, [...] daughter. He may scold, he may punish, but he cannot hate.

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[25] [Composed, self-controlled, adept [...] Tantra and mantra, able both to punish and to reward the disciple – only such a person deserves to be called a guru.]

Soliloquy of the Supreme (3)

[7] Our Lord was alone. He had got [...] to love? Whom to tell? Whom to punish, saying, “My boy, why have [...] You should be punished.”

[8] At that time He could not punish anybody because nobody was there. [...] any second object to love or to punish. I did not say “hate” because He does not know how to hate.

Society (1)

[97] a) Before punishing a person you [...] do not have the moral right to punish one whom you do not love.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (2)

[17] Vice and virtue should be defined [...] vice. There should be scope to punish such acts; but punishment is not [...] punishment should be inflicted humanely.

[38] Thus the purpose of the penal code [...] will be to rectify, and not to punish, a person. They will knock down [...] their poverty must be removed.

Social Discourses (1)

[217] Thus the purpose of the penal code which will be framed by the sadvipras will be to rectify and not punish a person. They will knock down [...] foremost their need is to be removed.

Social Defects in Gandhism (1)

[6] According to Ananda Marga, if persuasion [...] is: “Protect the virtuous; punish the wicked.” A human society can only develop if this principle is followed.

Self-Analysis (1)

[4] If rectification of one’s [...] ácárya/á may punish publicly, but the nature of the fault will not be disclosed.

(1)

[19] STRUCTURAL [...] = statement punish + ment = punishment [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (2)

[28] The face on the extreme left is [...] did you do such a thing? I will punish you severely.” Thereafter [...] of Dakśińeshvara.

[30] And on the left, the face next [...] Kálágni scolds and threatens to punish, although it does not actually [...] Kalyáńasundaram.

Rudra (2)

[14] The face next to the extreme left [...] severely but does not actually punish.

[15] In the middle is the face of extreme [...] affection. There is no desire to punish at all. This central face of the [...] to administrative requirements.

Prayers – Cardinal and Non-cardinal (1)

[13] My Lord was alone in this universe [...] you committed this sin? I will punish you.” He could not say that [...] Him for proper guidance.”

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy – 2 (Discourse 9) (1)

[25] Párthasárathi is [...] supply the material needs of all, to punish the wrongdoers and to protect [...] the Supreme Primordial Principle.

Parama Puruśa (1)

[21] Parama Puruśa is “Guńayantrakashca”. [...] and operator. His is not a vow to punish you, but to mend you i.e. whatever [...] Victory will surely be theirs.

Light Comes (2)

[197] The Tántrik scriptures describe [...] Mantra; and able to reward and punish their disciples.

[317] (a) Before punishing a person you [...] do not have the moral right to punish one whom you do not love.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (1)

[65] If the Allied forces (Britain, [...] social reasons of their own, or punish Tojo declaring him to be a war [...] kulála in this context.

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (1)

[20] Sometimes a person is inclined [...] – He will scold me, He will punish me; I won’t go near Him.” [...] [One Who Attracts the Universe].

Justice (4)

[22] Before looking more deeply at corrective [...] over others and have the power to punish must be closely monitored to see [...] factors than to legal processes.

[51] Habitual criminals sometimes also [...] criminal activities. In order to punish habitual criminals, it is necessary to give judges far greater power than they now possess.

[79] It is doubtful whether the Supreme Creator, let alone humanity, has the right to punish those who commit crimes due to [...] dross in the fire of revolution.

[118] In this context yet another thought [...] prostitution. In other words, by trying to punish a single criminal, ten more criminals [...] means to earn an honest living.

It Is Wise to Be a Devotee (2)

[8] Parama Puruśa was all alone [...] were none whom He could chide or punish. When there are devotees in this [...] gets an opportunity to chide and punish them. When there is nobody, He [...] become intellectuals or karmiis.

Integral and Non-Integral Outlook (1)

[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] disciples, but other gods mercilessly punish the detractors. They jump at every [...] cannot be attained by such people.

Ideation on Brahma (1)

[81] Prabhumiisamanishama shesaguńam. [...] from mortal people and threaten to punish by infecting them with disease [...] fear complex in order to exploit.

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

[2] The purpose of the Qualified Supreme [...] it is the nature of Prakrti to punish it. As a result of punishment, [...] subtlety is temporarily affected.

Cardinal Attributions of God (1)

[24] Vipáka means reaction, reactive [...] punishment. Bábá will punish just according to the degree of [...] affected even by vipáka.

A Few of Tantra's Special Characteristics (1)

[8] Those considered social criminals [...] the law. Even if society does not punish the wrongdoers, they are bound [...] with so much dust for so long.

A Devotee's Object of Ideation (1)

[6] One feels kinship to those with [...] only impart words of knowledge or punish them and not listen to their tales [...] prosperity and adversity alike.

Atimánasa Yoga Samádhi (1)

[5] The Supreme Self is the peak of [...] a criminal whom we may have to punish is, ultimately, a chip off the [...] outwardly damages or destroys someone.

Ánanda Váńii Saḿgraha: A Collection of the Spiritual Messages of Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti (1)

[16] (8) Those who can maintain their [...] the only spiritual approach to punish wrongdoers. Supreme truth is ever resplendent and can never be tarnished by false propaganda.