Re > References for ‘reluctant’
See also: relit · relive · relived · rel-okas · reluctance · reluctantly · rely · relying
[10] The next grade of bhaktas say, [...] longer.” Previously, however, one was reluctant to continue living because ones [...] not Parama Puruśa Himself.
[9] If this were true, I would say [...] the highest caste. And if you are reluctant to accept that, everyone should [...] people have been paralysed mentally.
[114] Although actors are not fully accepted [...] level of personal purity or are reluctant to acquire it, it will be the [...] talents, and sent to reform schools.
[38] But even in the vipras action [...] heroism. And although they were reluctant to recognize the shúdras [...] this speciality of the Vipra Age.
[2] Now, on the other side of the Irish [...] island, the Irish people were very reluctant to recognize the rule of Great Britain, so they started their struggle for independence.
[173] Artists and sáhityikas [...] or any other cause the state is reluctant to give encouragement to art, [...] directly shoulder the responsibility.
[34] The opposite of rága is [...] find it painful to do so. They are reluctant to analyse whether those objects [...] Mahábhárata war.
[10] From ancient times human beings [...] enemies of human beings. They are reluctant to fight even against criminals. [...] counteract these uncivilized persons.
[49] The prince continued on. It was [...] common man. The sentry was very reluctant to allow him to go to the Strange [...] he finally allowed him to enter.
[6] Through nityánitya viveka, [...] adapt themselves. Those who are reluctant to adapt themselves to the changed [...] in the present dynamic society.
[38] Katu and Citu were nicknames. Their [...] kupa is a foreign word. He was reluctant to give his son a foreign name [...] delicious food, whatever its origin.
[64] The sweet-seller was dumbfounded. [...] plight of the sweet-seller and was reluctant to give Khyát́andás [...] “Well, what should I do?”
[16] Casteism is a burden on the Hindu [...] meaning of that word. People are reluctant to use the word dása because [...] reason Deva title should be adopted.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] superstitions, most of the Aryans were reluctant to put the Vedas in black and [...] of them were missing for good.
[59] This civilization, though similar [...] enamel coating of Aryanism), were reluctant to accept the highly Tantric areas [...] border of the Áryavartta.
[28] Those who want to keep their daughters [...] of modernity”, and so are reluctant to send them to schools and colleges, [...] with veils are entirely farcical.
[29] Those who want to keep their daughters away from the influence of modernism, and are therefore reluctant to send them to school and college, [...] burkas, are entirely farcical.
[9] Another branch of Pátaka [...] and self-reliant daughters are reluctant, then this is not the responsibility [...] committing Pratyáváya.
[22] The Sháuṋkar Darshan [...] nights of cynicism. Indians are reluctant to write history. The people of [...] Subdivision, Burdwan District.
[3] It is said in Vaeśńava [...] she has to go. The mind may be reluctant to go, the legs may refuse to [...] One who attracts the universe.
[124] “The sahib was reluctant to take off his coat. There was [...] dream. But the sahib was still reluctant to take off his coat. ́Sir, [...] the sahib said nothing.”
[7] In mohana vijiṋána, [...] the microcosms. Although some are reluctant to respond to His call of love, [...] mohana vijiṋána.
[20] Sometimes a person is inclined [...] she has to go. The mind may be reluctant to go, the legs may refuse to [...] [One Who Attracts the Universe].
[4] Most materialists claim that everything [...] understand how these people who are reluctant to accept anything beyond perception [...] cause of these apparent realities.
[37] The Aryan influence was felt as [...] was so dominating that people are reluctant to speak their own languages outside [...] have adopted Indo-Aryan languages.
[47] The method of extracting work by [...] family name. When their children are reluctant to drink milk or sleep, they terrify [...] become their permanent companions.
[4] Hence, when an unmarried girl or [...] not initiated, the in-laws were reluctant to accept food from her. They [...] offered by her is not pure.”
[2] Dharma is to you what water is [...] businessmen and merchants were reluctant to come because the city was somewhat [...] idol and placed it in his palace.
[13] A display of such a perverse mentality [...] supreme entity. The materialists are reluctant to give any importance to the [...] they get caught in their own net.
[15] Some of those that are comparatively [...] after it. But human beings are reluctant to stand the least dishonour or [...] through circumstantial pressure.
[4] The neighbours were reluctant. “But youll certainly [...] contemplate doing such a thing.”
[31] Next is physical lethargy, which [...] had no food to eat they would be reluctant to work. You will also find people [...] will have to fight against it.
[5] Written script was indeed discovered, but, due to the influence of blind belief, people were reluctant to commit the Vedas to writing. [...] name was Atharvas or Atharva).
[25] There must be some reasons for this. In my childhood days, when I was reluctant to eat rice, my aunt would psychologically [...] rice!” Then she would recite,