Pu > References for ‘punishable’
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[1] In both sessions yesterday, [...] should be forsaken, but it is not a punishable crime.
[7] The same child, when grown up a little, wants toys, wants to go out of the house. Are these punishable crimes? When it attains adolescence, [...] kind of thinking, but it is not a punishable offence.
[8] Thought patterns change with advancing [...] forsake, to that which is actually punishable. Very often children, when they [...] or full moon, was regarded as a punishable crime. But I would say that if [...] there is nothing wrong with that.
[9] Whatever thoughts any small child, [...] forsake, to that which is actually punishable. And as in individual life, so [...] forsake, to that which is actually punishable. If, in spite of everything, peoples [...] group of the society reaches the punishable stage, sadvipras will have to form another and more disciplined group.
[15] The deviation of any object from [...] nature. When mental sin reaches the punishable stage, the gláni of dharma [...] body, descends on earth.”
[27] Similarly, if someone commits some [...] that although psychic sin is not punishable, still it must be avoided.
[28] External sin, expressed in physical action, should not only be avoided but it is punishable as well. Take for instance, the [...] harmed. This mental crime may not be punishable, but it should definitely be avoided, [...] of vipáka does not arise.
[26] The closer one moves towards Parama [...] externally it is neither condemnable nor punishable and should not be called a sin [...] kiirtana at the top of your voice.
[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] a crime, and thus neither is a punishable offence. In India today the attempt [...] attempt to commit suicide is a punishable offence. And in England the attempt [...] hence both are considered to be punishable offences. [...] to outside their own countries.
[6] In ancient times people were made [...] society, they should not be considered punishable. (Sádhakas, however, will [...] is to sing and dance kiirtana.)