Pu > References for ‘punishment’
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[2] Every entity, organic or inorganic, [...] provision for scolding and deterrent punishment. However, behind that lies His [...] afraid of scolding or deterrent punishment. The Supreme One, who is the Creator, [...] duty, it is a must for Him.”
[11] Shúdrocita service is meaningless [...] solved just by simply inflicting punishment or enacting laws to close the [...] other types of service is not.
[27] And fate serves as an eye-opener. [...] person to be serene [about the punishment] and alert about the consequences of any [future] evil act.
[12] Fully-reflected consciousness in [...] who in turn keeps on inflicting punishment on them in the form of reactions [...] action will, hence, not receive any punishment at Her hands. It will thus be [...] experience karmaphala for their actions.
[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] outcome of those misdeeds and avoid punishment you try to hide yourself in the [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[23] So when Parama Puruśa is [...] and tries to rectify them through punishment. Certainly He cannot want His [...] physically, mentally, an spiritually.
[88] In some countries more than one [...] social strictures through severe punishment, and by crippling women economically, [...] unjust was effaced from their minds.
[241] The vaeshyas have repressed unrest [...] Shyamaprasads death escaped punishment. ( 20 )
[2] Paramátmá is the [...] that; you will have to undergo punishment and suffering.
[23] Tasmin haḿso bhrámyate [...] they will in this way be spared punishment. But the point is, if someone [...] Puruśa, can he or she avoid punishment in this way? No. So it is better [...] and thus become pure and holy.
[7] In sámskáraḿulaka [...] police, or having to undergo some punishment or humiliation. This is how the thief reaps the consequences of his previous action of theft.
[46] The first class guru is one who [...] heart, but who meets out strict punishment when he sees impropriety or mindless [...] middling or lowest class of guru.
[21] As Sarvatomukha (having faces in [...] tell lies to the police to avoid punishment, He also knows that you are telling [...] in human form, so He also knows.
[25] How will He restore order? How [...] right path, by chastisement and punishment, is Shaḿkara. He is Shiva. [...] peace. There is no alternative.
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] and so they are not vulnerable to punishment or eligible for reward for vices [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[85] Ultimately the demons began to [...] “Punish them! Give them capital punishment!” But the prince said, “No! [...] mental and spiritual upliftment.
[31] People of knowledge know that Parama [...] them without touching them. So punishment is also a kind of boon for them.
[6] Shásanát. What is this shásana? Does it mean torture? No. Does it mean punishment? No. Does it mean atonement? [...] means that degree of rectificatory punishment which will be conducive to ones well-being.”
[7] A spiritual guru must be well-acquainted [...] or bless, his disciples.” Punishment alone, without love, is not good. Love and punishment should go together, and the degree of punishment should never exceed the degree [...] be called a real spiritual guru.
[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] theft out of conscience, or fear of punishment, or public shame. The person who [...] the weakness of the human mind.
[8] Kála, svabháva, then [...] thing, now you will have to undergo punishment. The reactive momenta take the form of punishment.
[8] Sadáshiva takes ávirbháva. [...] consequences and gives a hint of punishment. Kalyáńa Sundaram [...] sweet language and punishes also.
[18] Ananda Marga is for the general [...] complete harmony. If anyone is given punishment, let him bear it gladly, he must maintain the mirth unaffected.
[7] Subject to the approval of the [...] Board. All rules and regulations, punishment, discipline, and everything else [...] purodhá pramukha for final approval.
[9] Subject to the approval of the [...] Board. All rules and regulations, punishment, discipline and everything else [...] purodhá pramukha for final approval.
[32] The preceptor must also be nigraha (capable of inflicting punishment) and anugraha (capable of bestowing [...] only is not an ideal preceptor.
[6] How can the conduct of the capitalists [...] the form of suggestions, advice, punishment and clash. Capitalists are immoral [...] worded advice will not do the job.
[90] You know that nothing is perfect [...] nobody should be given capital punishment on the basis of this imperfect [...] person is condemned to capital punishment, he or she wont get such scope, so PROUT denounces this sort of punishment. But in very special cases, where [...] may arise which warrant capital punishment. For example, during war this [...] generally we should not support this punishment on principle. Punishment should be appropriate to the offense.
[14] You are all my beloved sons and [...] would be no need for scolding or punishment.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] because at least for fear of divine punishment they refrain from sinful acts. [...] inner selves lament within them:
[97] You are all my beloved sons and [...] would be no need for scolding or punishment. I want to see you all laughing. [...] all cares unto me. O be blessed.
[7] Our Lord was alone. He had got [...] done wrong? Dont you deserve punishment? You should be punished.”
[74] (28) The steps of shásti (corrective punishment):
[77] (c) Thirdly, tell him or her about the possible punishment for the offence.
[78] (d) Fourthly, take steps for punishment.
[98] b) Punishment should be meted out to reform and not to cause suffering.
[99] c) The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.
[10] Notions of vice and virtue, codes [...] propound are subject to severe punishment. To socialize with a person of [...] they plea for a milder dose of punishment, the priests express their helplessness: one cannot defy the scriptures!
[17] Vice and virtue should be defined [...] scope to punish such acts; but punishment is not an end in itself. If punishment kills or prevents one from progressing along lifes path, it may also be treated as vice. Punishment should be for rectification. The [...] measures against him, but remember, punishment should be inflicted humanely.
[18] Those who commit acts of vice, [...] reasoning they will be liable for punishment. Only the offenders themselves [...] should anybody be branded forever.
[33] The black marketeers who escape punishment by virtue of money are now occupying [...] the more powerful one becomes.
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[1] Anybody having committed an antisocial act will have to undergo a severe fast or punishment of any other type prescibed by [...] ones defect is rectified, the punishment should be withdrawn. If the person [...] defect will be considered expiated.
[2] If there is any allegation against [...] tribunal will decide the proper punishment for the accused. If the accused [...] secretary will be taken to be final.
[3] In case the accused is a family [...] true, the tribunal will decide the punishment.
[4] In case the accused is a non-ácárya/á [...] true, the tribunal will decide the punishment.
[5] In case the accused wholetimer [...] true, the tribunal will decide the punishment.
[7] N.B.: It is not desirable [...] complainant will have to accept the same punishment which the accused would have received had the allegations brought against him/her proved true.
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[65] In nearly every country of the [...] them. The thieves suffer greater punishment at the hands of the exploiters than the exploiters suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[209] Human values will therefore be [...] appeal is at the root of inflicting punishment in this way.
[211] In my opinion, sentencing people to capital punishment just because one cannot cure their [...] and guide them out of their ills.
[215] No matter how notorious a criminal [...] crime, no doubt; but inflicting punishment to an innocent person is a great sin – a severe dishonour of humanity.
[15] One who only punishes a person [...] should be trained with both love and punishment. Where love fails, punishment helps. Medicine is not necessarily [...] medicine. This is the proper way.
[4] One who possesses divine vision [...] creatures is Sadáshiva. For the punishment of the wicked and the protection [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].
[30] Shiva is also called paiṋcavaktram, [...] doing wrong? I will give you severe punishment, I wont tolerate these things. [...] is called paiṋcavaktram.
[42] This anushásana varies from [...] serious crime may meet with light punishment. Neither of these is desirable. [...] this is called vidhi [decree].
[1] If an Ananda Margi violates the [...] ácárya/á and ask for punishment, on that day or on the day of the next dharmacakra.
[2] The ácárya/á will prescribe only physical or mental punishment, not financial or any other type of punishment, to those at fault.
[3] The ácárya/ás will prescribe punishment in the form of service to the [...] themselves from the persons at fault.
[4] If rectification of ones offence is possible, the ácárya/á will, instead of giving punishment outright, have the fault rectified [...] the fault will not be disclosed.
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[4] Ananda Marga philosophy lays down that punishment can be given only in the social sphere, not in the spiritual sphere.
[15] SOME [...] feeding each other . Punishment, atonement and disciplinary action: Punishment: When someone does something wrong or commits a crime, he or she gets punishment from the court of law. Atonement [...] action: When someone gets punishment for unsatisfactory organizational [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] sleep capital punishment punishment of detaching the head [...] people directly or indirectly.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] punish + ment = punishment postpone + [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[30] And on the left, the face next [...] Kálágni says, “Severe punishment is awaiting you. Your bones will [...] creating fear in them, not by actual punishment. When someone becomes extremely [...] Kalyáńasundaram.
[80] Shiva and Krśńa are [...] ideals, and through scolding and punishment, these Mahásambhútis created a new world.
[35] When people rob others, or indulge [...] why have you given me such severe punishment.” But God did not give him any punishment – the deep sorrow he felt [...] result of his past original actions.
[31] (12) When one notices a defect [...] means for shásti (corrective punishment), one should purify the mind by fasting.
[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] pointing out your fault and ask for punishment.
[13] The next face to the extreme right is Iishána. It says, “Do not do this, you may get punishment for this.” It is mildly rebuking but not threatening.
[16] The devotees pray to Rudra, “O [...] be prevented from evil and hence punishment.”
[23] Puruśa evedaḿ sarvaḿ [...] conscious. If he gives a little punishment or scolding to human beings, it [...] should do so – and He does.
[28] External sin, expressed in physical [...] the thief will have to undergo punishment. But suppose someone steals mentally: [...] of vipáka does not arise.
[1] 1. Forgiveness. 2. Magnanimity [...] admit it immediately and ask for punishment. 12. Even while dealing with [...] 15. Sense of responsibility.
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[9] There was nobody so what was the [...] done this? Dont you deserve punishment my boy; you must be punished”. [...] because there was no-one to listen.
[1] When a large number of people who [...] people may be subjected to severe punishment because wrong information appeared [...] innocent people may be given capital punishment. Then again, innocent people or [...] sometimes deliberately given capital punishment because of malicious judgements. [...] be justified by logic or reason.
[2] Over and above these examples, the very institution of capital punishment cannot be supported. Those who [...] even then the system of capital punishment cannot be supported. Nor can we [...] blood is permanently eliminated.
[222] When one notices a defect in oneself, and does not find the means for shásti (corrective punishment), one should purify the mind by fasting.
[244] The major part of the slander in [...] pointing our your fault and request punishment.
[310] The steps of Shásti (corrective punishment):
[313] (c) Thirdly, tell him or her about the possible punishment for the offence.
[314] (d) Fourthly, take steps for punishment.
[316] Prerequisites for Shásti (Punishment):
[318] (b) Punishment should be meted out to reform and not to cause suffering.
[319] (c) The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.
[27] Bullfights were prevalent in [...] criminal was sentenced to capital punishment, he was pushed in the lions [...] spectators would kill the bull.
[5] I am personally of the opinion [...] minds of those administering the punishment, which in turn creates a malevolent [...] should be corrective, not punitive.
[20] However, no matter what efforts [...] the accuracy of a judgement, no punishment should be given.
[21] From the moral viewpoint also it [...] established that their system of punishment was legitimate, there would have [...] possibility of anyone coming to any harm.
[36] If “a life for a life” [...] the same crime? Does not capital punishment amount to cutting off the head [...] indicative of a developed civilization.
[38] Doctors quarantine those with an [...] corrective centre. Prisons are not for punishment, rather prisons are hospitals for treatment of disease.
[74] Sometimes honest people, who hate [...] hatred and humiliation due to their punishment, they will gradually turn into habitual criminals after being released from jail.
[95] Benevolent people may wonder how [...] corrective system. Moreover, if punishment has an important place in correcting [...] people in a civilized society.
[111] Society is a dynamic entity. It [...] other antisocial acts to avoid punishment. Thus the standard of morality [...] the laughing-stock of society.
[114] Although the system of capital punishment is unacceptable from the moral [...] instead of sentencing them to death?
[116] Some people argue that if criminals who commit serious offences are not given capital punishment, they will have to be sentenced [...] able to earn an honest living.
[165] “The king announced that [...] only the men have to face this punishment; the women are not dealt with [...] nose-rings in their ears.”
[221] The king heard everything, thought [...] accusations against him. This is your punishment: for two months you are forbidden [...] 18 )
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] to seek rebirth for this. As a punishment, suffering from a serious disease [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[2] The purpose of the Qualified Supreme [...] Prakrti to punish it. As a result of punishment, the further evolutionary movement [...] subtlety is temporarily affected.
[6] Evil deeds or Avidyámáyá [...] because the consequences of the punishment inflicted by Prakrti for defying [...] time from gaining its subtlety.
[42] The microcosms reap the consequences [...] is, although He does not inflict punishment on anyone directly. He has only [...] virtuous deeds or sinful ones.
[1] Notions of vice and virtue, codes [...] propound are subject to severe punishment. To socialize with a person of [...] they plead for a milder dose of punishment, the priests express their helplessness: one cannot defy the scriptures!
[8] But if these criminals are neglected, [...] if they are subjected to social punishment, their habit of committing crimes will become stronger.
[3] In Máyá you know [...] also His. When He punishes, this punishment, this action of punishing, is [...] intention? The intention is good.
[6] Shiva replied, “No, Ravana is a mahápátakii. The death penalty is the punishment he deserves.”
[7] But where will a person go after [...] world, the death penalty is the punishment.
[4] Gurus are also of three categories. [...] guru gives shikśá or punishment as well. (In Hindi “shikśá” [...] but in Marathi it means “punishment”.) This last is the approach of [...] through strict anushásana.
[1] There are some people who deliver [...] cannot be called social crimes, punishment is not possible.
[23] Purport: Even behind the requital [...] divine desire of benevolence. The punishment for an evil act teaches one to [...] if ever they commit an evil act.
[1] From time immemorial, human beings [...] seated on the back of a donkey. The punishment of a Shúdra boy marrying [...] to suit their own convenience.
[24] Vipáka means reaction, reactive [...] comes to Bábá seeking punishment. Bábá will punish [...] change in time factor the degree of punishment will not be same. This reaction [...] affected even by vipáka.
[1] It can thus be seen that an ideal [...] caste-less society where capital punishment is prohibited and all people unitedly [...] advancement in an ideal society.
[1] Not only are the superstitions [...] allegiance to Brahma. Harsh social punishment such as creating outcasts or placing [...] thinkers and lawgivers of the world.
[30] The principle of ahiḿsá, [...] pain at all. The purpose of such punishment is not to make the child shed [...] no matter how harsh it may seem.
[8] Those considered social criminals will have to accept punishment in accordance with the law. Even [...] with so much dust for so long.
[1] If it is not possible for anyone [...] Board. All rules and regulations, punishment, discipline and everything else [...] will not enforce any decision.
[21] Human beings, from time immemorial, [...] the back of a donkey, while the punishment for a Shúdra boy marrying [...] Brahman supremacy was removed.
[24] The social laws of the Marga do [...] allegiance to Brahma . Capital punishment, [...] find any place in our society.
[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, [...] fear of public scandal or state punishment, you only conceived of the theft [...] committed mentally, you are wrong.