Pu > References for ‘pursue’
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[15] The influence of the environment [...] the kind of sadhana you yearn to pursue, are not what they would be on a moonlit night. For that is altogether different environment.
[9] There are people who avoid intuitional [...] enjoyment of worldly things in order to pursue intuitional practice, and the [...] pain of not getting them. Not to pursue intuitional practice for fear [...] consider it necessary are mistaken.
[1] There are innumerable logicians. [...] person should stick to his ideas, pursue his principles, and not depend on what the logicians say.
[14] The implementation of various economic-development [...] should be given the opportunity to pursue higher studies in the arts. A [...] thus overcrowding the profession.
[9] Spiritual aspirants – those [...] concern for it, and who wish to pursue the path of real humanity – [...] communion with Parama Puruśa.
[5] The funny thing is that one always [...] following ones own dharma than to pursue the dharma of others.” Under [...] ones own innate characteristic.
[91] Tarun was pleased to see the sub-inspectors devotion to duty and expected that he would pursue the matter to the end. After some [...] a secluded room and whispered:
[6] The influence of the environment [...] the kind of sadhana you yearn to pursue, are not what they would be on [...] 2 )
[11] “Samyauṋmasrnito svánto [...] possesses enough courage. Those who pursue the path of bhakti automatically [...] “Mamatvátishayánkitah”.
[25] From the hoary past, humans have [...] much shakti can a person have to pursue such a path? If people exert their [...] pull me up and I shall run.”
[28] They run after the sweet music [...] the best course to follow. They pursue the path of bhakti. The greatest [...] language about 1300 years ago:
[8] Why have schools been established? [...] culture in public, but in private pursue personal or class interests. This [...] all problems in a collective way.
[18] Human beings strive to acquire [...] which displease them. They only pursue those things which give them pleasure. [...] bundle of saḿskáras.
[27] Every entity of the quinquelemental [...] sádhaná. One who does not pursue the path of dharma sádhaná is bound to become degenerated.
[21] To understand avidyá properly, one must pursue the path of spiritual practice. [...] devouring jaws of avidyá.
[43] The experience of the static force [...] this is done, people will surely pursue the variety show of this heterogeneous [...] in their own blissful entities.
[52] However much people might pursue the cult of knowledge and action, [...] microcosms. Only they can say;
[6] In intuitional practice this process [...] with the Supreme Entity. Those who pursue this path of divine adoration [...] this transformation is impossible.
[9] The mental tendencies of appetite, [...] animals do not. A person who does not pursue the path of Dharma in spite of being endowed with the human form is just like a beast.
[6] People always seek a solid base [...] the abyss of darkness, it will pursue its course on the unending path. [...] Shreya shall all fuse into one.
[39] Human beings derive or try to derive [...] of time; so it is foolishness to pursue them. It is, of course, proper [...] which is free from bondage of time.
[21] The crude mind (citta) remains [...] important role. If human beings pursue the path of material science without [...] to befall the world at any time.
[9] In order to worship Parama Puruśa, human beings need body, mind and soul. To pursue their sádhaná, people [...] characteristics of ones own nature].)
[28] So you see, preya or káma [...] own prestige – even they pursue sensuous or fragmentary objects [...] ultimately be pulverized into dust.
[19] This knowledge cannot be attained [...] spiritual practice. One has to pursue ones path towards Brahma [...] will ultimately attain the self.
[272] We cannot neglect a single creature, [...] world. Therefore it is desirable to pursue the policy of decentralization [...] increase the scope of these units.
[15] To pursue the path of knowledge one has [...] this path of knowledge is risky.
[27] In human society there are many [...] animalistic thinking are unable to pursue spiritual practices. Even after [...] behave like intelligent people.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] forcibly snatching away their right to pursue it. This will sap them of their [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[32] This in short is their philosophy: [...] you go into debt, for who will pursue you after death to make you repay [...] change in them for the better.
[10] To attain Parama Puruśa one must pursue the path of greatness. One must [...] so-called caste or class divisions.
[2] However, the goal of all sorts [...] case people will get more time to pursue their spiritual practices. Then [...] will be accomplished very quickly.
[30] “When people pursue the same profession and discharge [...] or two physicians are mitram.)
[54] On this path one must move in unison [...] develop a pinnacled intellect and pursue the synthetic path of knowledge, [...] importance to ritualistic differences.
[27] When one first starts intuitional [...] reborn to exhaust them. Those who pursue intuitional practice do not want [...] exhaustion of the remaining reactions.
[16] Where there is no scope for a second [...] necessary in order to cultivate or pursue or attain this self-knowledge [...] whether one is learned or unlearned.
[29] Those who pursue their practice with the prayer [...] of Karmas” and those who pursue their practice as their duty or [...] according to the object in view.
[29] In the Giitá Lord Krśńa said that to pursue ones own dharma is the best [...] rapid degeneration is inevitable.
[57] People who by different suppressive [...] ordinary citizens were allowed to pursue spiritual practices, they might [...] gain their end without difficulty.
[4] The second question is, why should one pursue the Great? Trees and plants, birds [...] some animals can feel as well.
[9] So those people whom I have called [...] were previously using (using to pursue their self-interest at the expense [...] sentiment, one needs a little cunning.