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[62] Politicians cannot provide what [...] Hence, it would be wise for them to resist the temptation to try and take the lead in any sphere of society.
[23] The Muslims were able to conquer [...] and that is why they were able to resist the Muslim invasion in that part of India.
[39] This shrewd policy yielded good [...] not possible for the Hindus to resist this demand for a separate homeland, [...] Hindu nation could be formed anew.
[129] All those who, undaunted by either [...] as vipras who have the desire to resist, protest or retaliate against [...] may not affect kśatriyas).
[186] Whenever any ideology opposing [...] vested-interest group concerned will resist. But in cases where the exploitation [...] supported by the intellectuals.
[31] The bundle of saḿskáras [...] mentally agitated that he cannot resist returning to the scene of the [...] her nerves gradually decreases.
[34] Before wielding their brushes or [...] not suffice; artists may have to resist the surging current of destruction single-handedly.
[46] Those who scorn epochal literature [...] [artist of the era] alone can resist a powerful degeneration or a great [...] the science of road building.
[18] Say, for instance, a person is [...] physically, to the extent that we cannot resist, even if we wanted to, then it is called Krśńaprema . I cannot resist drinking liquor so I rush towards [...] Krśńaprema .
[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] he or she will have to staunchly resist dogma. It is not enough to keep [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.
[34] Thereafter the aerial body is created [...] which it develops the capacity to resist.
[35] The next stage of crudification [...] has an even greater capacity to resist the external factor. We can see [...] counteract its exterial forces.
[7] The Asian countries, in spite of [...] people of these lands could not resist the foreign invaders. The history [...] deprivation and political subjugation.
[8] Consider government servants for [...] government servants have failed to resist the temptation of taking bribes [...] of a thousand scorpion stings.
[9] This objective world of ours includes [...] geo-sentiment, we will have to resist with all the sweetness of our [...] Neohumanism – we will have to resist them. And in case we fail, we [...] nothing substantial will be done.
[5] Intellectually and spiritually advanced people, through their thoughts, can destroy or resist the movement of enemy microvita, [...] friendly and some are neutral.
[85] The human mind does not want to [...] The more ordinary people try to resist individual or group dictatorship, [...] disappear and chaos will prevail.
[300] People often say, “I follow [...] two dollars would also be able to resist the temptation of an offer of [...] the path of spiritual practice.
[12] An intelligent or wise person should keep the Ripus under control and resist the Pashas. The ancient saints [...] will burst into violent anger.
[26] People who are inflated with pride [...] others with their deadly arms cannot resist or suppress the spiritual expansion [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[30] Abhavat, the past, and bhavati, [...] of the Cosmic Cycle. No one can resist the momentum of this Cosmic flow [...] – no one can suppress it.
[20] THE [...] residence. Mrs. Ricecurry could not resist the temptation of buying the [...] English language." –Eds.
[1] Rádhá [...] family”, but actually were unable to resist His attraction. The very next [...] in Krśńa of Vraja.
[64] Likewise, if any country perpetrates [...] countries should, if necessary, resist the oppressor with the force of arms, and thereby come forward to establish sentient peace.
[18] So what will you do? Parama Puruśas flow of imagination continues unceasingly. No one can resist that mighty flow of Cosmic imagination. [...] are just an instrument.”
[20] Párthasárathi says, [...] at any moment. Perhaps one can resist the temptation to take a bribe of ten thousand rupees, but cannot resist the temptation of a million rupees. [...] is an ardent devotee of the Lord resist the temptation of a million rupees; [...] for Parama Puruśa.”
[16] The vitalist argument may be briefly [...] and position in such a way as to resist external forces and adapt itself [...] species for unknown ages.
[36] Positive philosophy. The revolutionary [...] vested interests determinedly try to resist positive change, hence polarization [...] propagation of a positive philosophy.
[9] When the speed of matter is greater [...] the Hindus could not effectively resist.
[2] Amongst the different plexi of [...] equipped with spiritual strength to resist the influence of negative microvita.
[330] There are some people, spirituo-moralists, [...] at any moment. One can, perhaps, resist the desire to take a bribe of Rs. 10,000, but cannot resist the temptation of Rs. 1,000,000. [...] anything for Parama Puruśa.
[524] This objective world of ours includes [...] geo-sentiments, we will have to resist with all the sweetness of our [...] Neohumanism – we will have to resist them. And in case we fail, we [...] nothing substantial will be done.
[620] People who are inflated with pride [...] others with their deadly arms cannot resist or suppress the spiritual expansion [...] of the law of cause and effect.
[95] Anyway, what could I do? I was [...] clothes. One callow youth could not resist his indecent curiosity, and asked, [...] buy such a beautiful coat?”
[22] Etymologically, kaga signifies [...] a buffalo sees water it cannot resist taking a dip, thus a synonym for “buffalo” is kaga.
[31] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] quality, yet she couldnt resist the temptation of disclosing her internal ego.
[1] While discussing Neohumanism, I [...] psychic structure is required to resist socio-sentiment. But geo-sentiment [...] associated with the external world.
[1] I was discussing humanism. This [...] acquire sufficient resources to resist them. Last Sunday I discussed how to resist these onslaughts; how these geo-sentiments, [...] inner assets of the human heart.
[19] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] quality, yet she couldnt resist the temptation of disclosing her internal ego.
[27] In the past, most countries of [...] will never be able to successfully resist psycho-economic or politico-economic exploitation.
[6] When the number of demons in the [...] powerful demons. The demons try to resist Him with all their strength, but [...] full force (“bhaga”).
[11] When the demons perpetrate atrocities [...] the common people are unable to resist such demonic strength individually [...] need not be afraid of anything.
[8] In this process, psycho-physical [...] with this thick skin they used to resist the cold. During the ice age only [...] converted into psychic potentialities.
[4] That is why morality is, no doubt, [...] two rupees would also be able to resist the temptation of an offer of [...] path of Sádhaná.
[20] Those who are not adequately equipped [...] power. In the absence of ability to resist evil, and in the absence of even [...] the sanctity of righteousness.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] always went forward with courage to resist Mughal invasion. No doubt, they [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[13] Parama Puruśa is the actual [...] one may have, one will be able to resist Máyá in all circumstances. [...] Máyá will be unable to harm them.
[85] He continued. “While returning [...] directing its final efforts to resist Harśavarddhana and a great [...] battle Agnimitra was killed.”
[61] “At that time the Marathas [...] unable to make any provisions to resist them. This conduct of his was [...] the mind of the Bengali people.
[8] Those who are not adequately equipped [...] power. In the absence of ability to resist evil, and in the absence of evev [...] the sanctity of righteousness.