Re > References for ‘reputation’
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[102] The secretary ghost was saying, [...] but your obedient servant. Let my reputation be damaged. If yours is damaged, however, I shall be deeply grieved.”
[103] “Let your reputation go to hell!” exclaimed the [...] period is very limited.”
[121] The sahib let out a long sigh and [...] way my honour, my prestige, my reputation, will be saved.
[139] That is why I contend that vipras do not go unrecognized. Generally the reputation of a vipra transcends time, space and person.
[33] Neither the vipras nor the vaeshyas [...] material needs, maintain their reputation in society and protect their prestige. [...] for money without any hesitation.
[21] It is a fact that the force of [...] unrest, abundant wealth, tremendous reputation, acute financial distress, or [...] merging in the Supreme Source.
[20] One who posesses everything of [...] be a strong personality. Next is reputation, Yashah. He will have reputation – either positive or negative. [...] the other in North Pole. One is reputation or yashah. Then comes Shrii meaning [...] possesses Shrii in complete form.
[11] Earlier I mentioned that just as [...] beings. They are beggars, begging for reputation. They have no manliness; they [...] given the name sadvipra .
[15] The outstanding characteristic [...] Such literature cannot earn its reputation like coastal literature, and thus [...] end in frustration and failure.
[155] Besides this, in the individual [...] or artists, no matter what reputation they earned in their respective [...] before attaining full development.
[177] People may perhaps think that these [...] Only those who have earned their reputation in the cinema or on the professional [...] it to accommodate new artists.
[14] Later, when Alarkas reputation as a great yogi had spread far [...] story of Madálasá.
[9] Spiritualistic morality was in [...] was a moralist and had a great reputation in the society. Bhisma, respected [...] Mahábhárata age.
[74] [Say nothing to those who call [...] them alone on their cosy seats Reputation mad and puffed with conceit [...] flowing love and humbled crown.]
[99] All three worlds are Shivas family. His reputation is not confined to any particular [...] more-than-five-thousand-year-old so-called Indian race.
[53] Sádhaná for the attainment [...] – you may even achieve the reputation of a renunciate by rejecting this [...] heart will never be satisfied.
[3] Besides this, in the individual [...] or artists, no matter what reputation they earned in their respective [...] before attaining full development.
[5] Krishnachandra, the king of Krishnanagar [...] Nadia. And if Nadia has a worldwide reputation in clay-modelling, it was due [...] city architect of the then Bengal.
[11] Inseparably connected with the [...] Ráŕh become at one time that its reputation reached as far as Persia. Every [...] country to this state of affairs.
[2] BHAGA. Bhaga is a collection [...] valour, command; yasha – fame, reputation; shrii – charm; jiṋána [...] SHAKTI. BUDDHI. Intellect.
[2] His father said, “Look Rohita, [...] company of such people who earn much reputation and prestige in society due to [...] on. Dont be idle.”
[77] However great may be the wealth [...] Those who run after wealth and reputation, name and fame, can never be happy [...] neither unlimited nor eternal.
[70] The second meaning of kukura [...] Dharma and finally gained a good reputation in the world. In any case, according [...] afterwards as yádavas .
[61] Another quality of Maharshi Valmiki was his reputation as the first poet, and with this [...] to Maharshi Valmiki in Sanskrit.
[32] Then there is another word, yasha; it means “reputation”. One should remember, here “reputation” has been used both in the extremely [...] negative sense. There is positive reputation and there is also negative reputation. Lord Shiva came to this world [...] Krśńas time there was polarization.
[40] Whenever you come in contact with [...] all the occult powers, command, reputation, charm, self-knowledge and mental [...] this bhaga is Bhagaván.
[44] He is Bhagaván, the master [...] infinite valour (viirya), limitless reputation (yasah), endless charm (shrii), [...] bondage) as it is commonly understood.
[34] It is often seen that those who [...] knowledge or those who have some reputation as social activists unhesitatingly [...] underlying devotional sentiment.
[2] BHAGA. Bhaga is a collection [...] valour, command; yasha – fame, reputation; shrii – charm; jiṋána [...] SHAKTI. BUDDHI. Intellect.
[4] What is pleasure? It is nothing [...] the same. Pleasure and pain, good reputation, and adverse criticism – [...] malice. Both are alike for Him.
[27] Those people are great who harbour [...] pain whether they have a positive reputation or negative reputation. They are unaffected and unassailed [...] are meaningless for such people.
[36] He is powerless to hate. He has [...] omnipresent, and that will hurt His reputation. If a common man commits a mistake, [...] throw him out. He cannot hate him.
[9] Then the second one is viiryam, [...] And the third is yasha – reputation.
[11] So the first thing is occult power, the second thing is stamina, the third thing is reputation, the fourth is shrii, and the fifth is spiritual knowledge, jiṋánam.
[2] BHAGA. Bhaga is a collection [...] (valour, command); yasha (fame, reputation); shrii (charm); jiṋána [...] SHAKTI. BUDDHI. Intellect.