Re > References for ‘regret’
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[5] In the social sphere (which comes [...] is a shame, a matter of immense regret.
[82] Yet, only opposition to idolatry [...] scrupulously, or else you will later regret and bemoan the futility of your [...] lest you later have to repent.
[51] It is a matter of great regret that no effort was made to form [...] instruction in higher education.
[65] A joint family is nurtured by the [...] India). It is a matter of great regret that there is a dearth of this [...] others are not safe in their hands.
[47] As society’s dynamism increases, [...] But in this there is no cause for regret, because the very task of building [...] literature also remains intact.
[100] Here it must be noted that artists [...] hearts. But it is a matter of great regret that a class of modern artists, [...] artists is truly a blot on society.
[17] Thus, the suppression of language [...] exploitation. It is a matter of great regret that this tragedy is going on all over the world, including India.
[8] The music of the present-day world [...] notes. It is a matter of great regret that people have forgotten this [...] Some people lament this, saying,
[16] The music of the present-day world [...] notes. It is a matter of great regret that people have forgotten this [...] Some people lament this, saying,
[2] The word kaeshik means an external [...] their feelings. Later they may regret what they said; they will feel [...] goaded by this kaeshik propensity.
[31] This hidden truth behind the creation [...] classical music. It is a matter of regret that few of those who are engaged [...] creation of sound, has been neglected.
[385] The people of those days were acquainted [...] notes. It is a matter of great regret that people have forgotten this [...] is conspicuously absent today.
[85] After moving a little to the [...] precious enough. It is a matter of regret that Howrah District, like the [...] and possibilities are enormous.
[2] I regret to say that the cure for cancer [...] for diabetes came floating down.
[7] The crude and the subtle mental [...] humanity. But it is a matter of great regret that the so-called religious leaders [...] about only a temporal emancipation.
[12] In the same way changes are occurring [...] the assailant would feel ashamed, regret it an try to run away. In some [...] there are quick changes in it.
[4] Suppose a very dark-complexioned [...] waste. This is not only a matter of regret and shame, it is an act of blatant [...] philosophy. You must oppose it.
[6] This potentiality of reaction or [...] affliction. You upbraid yourself and regret at leisure for it. It is as if [...] are unable to avoid such actions.
[16] Spiritually-realized people are [...] society. Its a matter of deep regret that some mean-minded people, [...] through intense spiritual meditation.