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[33] 3. Asteya – To renounce the desire to acquire or retain [...] means “non-stealing.”
[35] 5. Aparigraha – To renounce everything excepting the necessities [...] is known as Aparigraha .
[4] In yatamána, the first stage, [...] that he will become an ascetic and renounce worldly ties. These internal distractions [...] steadfastness of the spiritual novice.
[4] Let us see if retiring to the jungle [...] more. Yet if a person is forced to renounce something it is bound to cause [...] temptations is not a reasonable approach.
[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] escapist psychology and began to renounce home and hearth. They wanted to [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[5] But to a sádhaka or a devotee, [...] is full of joys. Sádhakas renounce their family lives not to escape [...] Blessedness. Those monks and nuns who renounce family life do not hide themselves [...] greater happiness of a bigger family.
[180] But later on the cunning vipras, [...] world is an illusion; therefore renounce the world and do not be attracted [...] able to achieve their objectives.
[67] It should be remembered that in [...] voluntarily put on a loincloth and renounce the world, is sheer lunacy. Actually [...] to go on until such a day comes.
[9] (iii) Asteya: To renounce the desire to acquire or retain [...] means “ non-stealing.”
[11] (v) Aparigraha: To renounce everything excepting the necessities for the maintenance of the body is known as Aparigraha.
[15] It is the sense of duty that causes one person to renounce everything; and it is the sense [...] remain inert and do nothing at all.
[24] There is no atonement, however, [...] can make atonement only if they renounce their worldly life and fully offer themselves to the cause of humanity in the service of mankind.
[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka [...] that is, this person also should renounce his or her worldly life and should [...] the mahápátakii.
[3] “Tyája durjana saḿsargaḿ” – you should renounce the company of “durjana”. [...] he may not be durjana for Mr. Z.
[4] In those days the boomerang [...] religion. People were forced to renounce their religion or undergo various [...] people in the name of religion.
[3] Some people advised the entire society to renounce all and retreat to the Himalayas; [...] countless problems in life.”
[10] Suppose a growing young man is [...] stir in his mind. He decides to renounce everything and goes out in search [...] activities of siddha microvita.