Pu > References for ‘punya, puńya, Púnya’
See also: punká · punko · Punsia · puṋt́i, punt́i · Punt́úm · puńyaeh · puńyaká · puńyam, puńyaḿ, punyam · Puńyamahorátraḿ, puńyamahorátram · Punyánagini · Puńyanagrii · púnyápápe, Puńyapápe · Puńyápuńyaviśayáńáḿ · puńyashloka · punyatmá, puńyátmá, punyátmá · puńyaván · puńyavána · puńyavánas · puńyavantá, punyavantá, punyavanta · Puńyaviśayánáḿ · Puńyáya · puńyopahata, punyopahata · puńyopahatátmá
[49] What is pápa? Paropakárah [...] spiritual well-being is called punya or a virtuous deed; and any action [...] This is a case of pátaka.
[76] In the Vipra Age, as the dependence [...] tales of pápa [vice] and puńya [virtue]. To hear or read such [...] the wherewithals of enjoyment.
[4] That is, that action which checks [...] accelerates social progress is Punya or virtue. This is a fact. But [...] This was also supported by Vyasa.
[22] Today I am explaining Puruśa [...] done in order to earn virtue (puńya) . The very next day, he has a desire to see in the newspaper how much he has donated.
[24] [Out of the eighteen Puranas, two sayings of Vyása are of the essence: puńya (virtue) means doing good to others, and pápa (sin) means doing harm to others.]
[25] “If you go against the collective [...] collective interest you are doing some puńya.” Paropakárah puńyáya pápáya parapiidanaḿ.
[7] By writing different stories in [...] others a person acquires virtues (puńya) and by harming others incurs [...] eighteen puráńas.
[1] Nigama is the collection of all [...] logical to think that one can acquire puńya [virtue] by immersing oneself [...] immersing oneself in the Thames. If puńya can be acquired by immersion, [...] the Thames. And can there be no puńya from taking a dip in the Yamuna, [...] salvation? It is all unscientific.
[7] The earth is also the manifestation [...] waters. But there cannot be any puńya produced from its water – salvation cannot be obtained from it.
[26] “‘Here is a place of [...] river, one will acquire this much puńya’ – all this is false.” If one can acquire puńya by taking a bath in the kuńd́a, [...] her understand) well described
[15] Crimes are acts forbidden by the law of the government concerned, and virtue and vice (puńya and pápa) are the outcome [...] commonly to humanity in general.
[83] PÁPA AND PUŃYA
[84] To act according to the dictates of Yama and Niyama or cardinal principles of morality is Puńya or virtue; to act against them [...] interpretation of Pápa and Puńya in the following verse:
[88] The central idea in Puńya is to serve the collective interest, [...] collective body is Pápa.
[1] Karma means “change [...] follow proper standards are puńya karmas [virtuous actions], [...] pápa karmas [sinful actions].
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] energy by controlling the breath. PUŃYA. Virtue.
[1] A few days back, I said something to the [sádhakas] of Bangalore regarding pápa and puńya, but here I have been requested by a boy to [again] say something regarding pápa and puńya, so I am obeying his order.
[12] And kuru puńyamahorátram – “You should do puńya, ahorátram.” And [...] puńyam and what is pápa?
[14] So kuru puńyamahorátram – “you will have to do puńya, ahorátra.” What is puńya? Lord Vyasadeva says:
[16] [Out of the eighteen Puranas, two sayings of Vyasa are of the essence: puńya (virtue) means doing good to others, and pápa (sin) means doing harm to others.]
[18] So pápa is a general term. [...] difference between pápa and puńya, I think it is quite clear.)
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[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] How should we distinguish between puńya [virtue] and pápa [vice]? [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
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[20] There is, however, a difference [...] spiritual strata of human beings are puńya, and those that obstruct this [...] is a sudurácára.
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[100] In most countries crime is defined with reference to a sense of pápa [vice] and puńya [virtue]. These have their roots [...] to outside their own countries.
[62] Narada then cautioned the boys, [...] dont know pápa or puńya – we know only the Lord. [...] if the Lord is in naraka.”
[63] This is the proper mentality of a devotee. Devotees do not consider pápa or puńya. They only know the Lord. And everyone should remember this fact.
[7] It has been said, “Do virtuous deeds day and night.” What is “puńya”? Puńya means that action which leads [...] called “pápa”. Puńya and pápa are both of two types.
[12] We have seen that pápa is [...] pratyaváya. There are also two types of puńya: pratyakśa puńya and apratyakśa puńya – direct and indirect virtue.
[13] Pratyakśa puńya, or direct virtue, is acquired [...] explains puńyam or virtue.
[14] “Kuru puńyam ahorátram”. So far we have discussed ahorátra and puńya. Regarding pápa and puńya, Vyasadeva said (Vyasa is not [...] eighteen Puráńas:
[15] What is a virtuous deed? Those [...] dip in the Ganges is not “Puńya karma” (virtuous deed), [...] you feed them, that is virtue.
[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] absorption in the physical senses. PUŃYA. Virtue. PURASHCARAŃA. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[104] The scope of the limitation on [...] the principles of pápa and puńya. These have a cardinal significance. [...] collective interest”, and puńya means “helping the society [...] may be accepted as the standard:
[16] Then, pápakśayam. [...] this positive action is called puńya, and when you do something against [...] from the bondages of pápa.
[8] Now this fight is going on between [...] a good man is to strengthen the puńya shakti [virtuous force] and fight [...] force] both within and without.
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] fight between merit and demerit, puńya and pápa, good forces and [...] the result of the fight.”
[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal [...] Pújá: spiritual practices Púnya: virtue, those actions which lead [...] as the nucleus of the Universe
[14] Those who are engaged in Satsauṋga [...] aspirant, their actions are called Puńya. And those who try to increase the gap, their actions are known as Pátaka. Puńya and Pátaka – virtue and vice.
[16] “You should always be engaged in doing Puńya.” Ahorátram, day [...] sunrise. Ahoratri means 24 hours.
[22] When auto-suggestion will become [...] be japa. 24 hours you are doing Puńya. While you are sleeping, you will [...] Ahorátram. Be engaged in doing Puńya all 24 hours.
[23] And you should always encourage [...] – those who are engaged in Puńya. And always avoid the Sauṋga [...] are two kinds of Pátaka.
[24] Always be engaged in Puńya and always avoid Pátaka. Always try to be with those people who are engaged in Puńya. Never be with those people who [...] Puńyavána people who are engaged in Puńya will give you outer suggestion, [...] progress of the human society.
[13] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] means “movement”.) PUŃYA. Virtue. PURUŚA. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] Cosmic Operative Principle. PUŃYA. Virtue. PURUŚA. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] by controlling the breath. PUŃYA. Virtue. PURUŚA. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.