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[15] Karttrtva karma karmaphala [“Doership, [...] nothing. As you have sown, so you now reap. This is the plain truth.
[38] One has to see appreciate how the [...] and is not therefore liable to reap the consequences. In an unattached [...] distressed with divine sentiments.
[4] In the first chapter it was said [...] only. Only the one who sows shall reap; hence only the entity termed [...] – the all-knowing entity.
[8] Buddhitattva gives the inspiration [...] consequences. The one who sows shall reap. Unit consciousness (átman) [...] a spectator in the human body.
[5] Are not these two things self-contradictory? On the one side it is said that one must reap the consequences of actions, and [...] salvation. Is this also a dogma?
[37] [The milk maids forget their weal and woe, For Krśńas joy they reap and sow. All, save Him, doth repugnant seem, Their purest love for His happiness trim.]
[4] Today all over the world people [...] trap over a large area hoping to reap a rich harvest. I shall not discuss [...] Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism.)
[7] According to the laws of nature, [...] action is unrighteous, one has to reap the adverse consequences of such an action.
[10] There is no escape even if one [...] again to this earth in order to reap the auspicious consequences of [...] performed a good action, then one will reap the consequences of that auspicious [...] neither heaven nor hell”].
[14] So what did Yudhisthira say then? [...] actions to the Lord, and I should reap the bad consequences of my bad [...] should not come to this world to reap the consequences of good actions [...] inauspicious actions.’”
[18] While experiencing the good consequences [...] Thus one has to then come again to reap the consequences of such unrighteous [...] deeds. Let these be Yours.”
[8] Good reactions to good actions are experienced in a similar way. One will have to reap the consequences of ones [...] bondages of vice and virtue snap open.
[29] If a liar, a fraud, a bribe-taker, or a corrupt politician happen to reap the consequences of their bad [...] actions in this life. Generally we reap the fruits of actions we performed in the past life. To reap the consequences of actions of [...] though it is also not unnatural.
[30] Generally one does not reap the consequences of the actions [...] concurrently. In the latter case, one will reap the consequences of the actions [...] saḿskáras varies from person to person.
[32] There is yet another circumstance in which people may reap the consequences of their actions [...] desires) causing a mutative reaction.
[14] So what is the primary cause of [...] actions. As one sows, so shall one reap. The amount of reactions to be [...] cannot be the supreme controller.
[180] Gone are the days when poetry was [...] one book, none of the poets will reap any financial benefit.
[2] On the eve of Indian Independence [...] ways, and by angering them, to reap the harvest of political freedom [...] the snake nor break the stick.
[48] Try, O Sádhaka, to know [...] state of deathlessness. So you will reap the real good, if you can only know Him.
[19] How can a person cross this vast [...] been rising life after life? To reap the consequences of all these [...] is all-merciful and considerate.
[77] “Human beings reap the consequences of their own [...] to karma, “deeds”)].
[14] Hence it is said that human life [...] continuous efforts they are bound to reap the golden harvest; ones life will be successful in all respects.
[5] By nature human beings are not [...] societies of today. Society will not reap any real good from the endeavours [...] either of the two sexes exists.
[106] Today all over the world there [...] trap over a vaster area, hoping to reap a rich harvest.
[45] If Parama Puruśa wants to [...] case that everyone is bound to reap the good consequences of good [...] indeed a great blessing from Him.
[47] The underlying spirit of Vaishnavite [...] of bliss]. Such sádhakas reap only, through reactive actions, [...] save me from danger,” but
[50] Those who are seated in Heaven [...] “Well done! as you sow, so you reap! Those people are reaping the [...] the mind of Parama Puruśa.
[34] There are people, however, who [...] “Rightly served. As you sow, so you reap. Let their troubles augment.” [...] including the field of politics.
[42] Thus if people continue to perform [...] required to be reborn in a world to reap the consequences of their actions. [...] deeds produce bad reactions. To reap the good reaction and bad reaction [...] beings have come to this world.
[61] The intense kulála [...] opinion in various ways and then reap the harvest of Indian freedom, [...] stirring the collective consciousness.
[95] I resumed, “You are engaged [...] violence? The sickle with which you reap the corn, is it not a weapon?”
[42] The microcosms reap the consequences of their original [...] virtuous deeds or sinful ones.
[5] This type of political opportunism [...] countrys starving masses can reap the benefits of a developed economy. [...] in enormous wealth and luxury.
[3] Psycho-physical parallelism is [...] a result, one will not have to reap the consequences of ones [...] constant psycho-physical parallelism.
[90] You must have seen many people [...] everything – they will have to reap the consequences of their actions.” [...] recover it with full interest.
[53] PROUT does not support these kinds [...] “Those who sow the seeds should reap the harvest,” are untenable. [...] creation of a petit bourgeois class.
[61] According to PROUT, wherever there [...] that, “those who sow shall reap” is followed, then all tea plantations, [...] create a very dangerous situation.
[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, [...] If you think that you will not reap the consequences for a theft committed mentally, you are wrong.