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Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (1)

[51] What is mahápátaka? [...] be no atonement and which has a recurring effect. Once I told you a story [...] was a mahápátaka.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[5] In every expression, in every stratum of this universe, however crude or subtle, only one recurring theme occurs, and that theme is [...] sádhaná .

The Consequences of Free Will and Mind (1)

[2] What is pápa? That which [...] mahápátakii are of recurring nature. The best course for an [...] permanent benefit for human beings.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (1)

[55] This seeing is of two things: that [...] indistinct) and that which is of a recurring nature in the abstract world, [...] the capacity of pashyanti shakti.

“Take Refuge in Parama Puruśa with Unswerving Attention” (1)

[18] “Had he gone as a thief and [...] mahápátakii . They will have a recurring influence. So it is not possible [...] for him. So what can I do?”

“Tadátmánaḿ Srjámyaham” (1)

[10] Yesterday[see beginning] I told [...] atonement. That kind of sin brings recurring harm to society. An example is [...] encouraged to imitate the first.

Sin, Crime and Law (3)

[8] The worst type of sin is called [...] Atipátaka does not have a recurring sinful effect on humanity, and [...] example of Mahapátaka has a recurring negative influence on humanity. [...] negative effect is bound to be recurring in nature. Even today a housewife, [...] in the disguise of a sannyasin.

Sinners and Their Rectification (9)

[26] Then the third one is mahápátaka. [...] difference is that its effect is of recurring nature. Suppose a corrupt businessman [...] him, and the process will go on in recurring nature. So the particular businessman [...] That is, its effect will be of recurring nature. It will go on forever.

[27] The shástra says that the [...] and that invention should have a recurring nature of effect. Its effect should be of recurring nature. Because his misdeed had its effect of recurring nature, his good deed should also have an effect of recurring nature.

[35] Then Shiva said, “To kidnap [...] bad example, and it will have a recurring effect on each and every lady of society. So Ravana is a mahápátakii, his action is of recurring effect. So I can’t help him [...] sacrifices his all for society.”

Mysticism and Spirituality (4)

[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka is of recurring nature. If a businessman, for [...] effect of this act is bound to be of recurring nature. The atonement for mahápátaka [...] invent something that will have a recurring good effect on society. The invention [...] the mahápátakii.

[27] There is an interesting story about [...] sádhu, the effect of his act was of recurring nature.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (2)

[40] The worst kind of sin is called [...] society and human history with recurring consequences ... Had Ravana [...] then became a thief. This has a recurring consequence. Even today, on seeing [...] thief in the guise of an ascetic!

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night – 1 (4)

[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] compensated for and which has a recurring bad influence on others, it is [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.

[11] Parvati requested her husband, [...] guise of a sadhu. This will have a recurring effect as in the future no married [...] “Such a crime as this which has a recurring bad effect is undoubtedly mahapátaka.” [...] Ravana but she ultimately failed.

[13] Pratyakśa puńya, [...] acquired when one’s service has a recurring effect, such as service to the [...] explains puńyam or virtue.

Devotion: The Only Way to Salvation (3)

[9] But atipátaka cannot be [...] atipátaka, but its result is of recurring nature. Suppose a bad man, a corrupt [...] and this pátaka will be of recurring nature, because other businessmen will learn it from him; so its effect will be of recurring nature. This particular nature of pátaka is called mahápátaka.