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[19] He could easily have killed Pútaná [...] consideration. Killing her was a last resort – had he sucked milk from [...] 3 )
[20] Jiivas emerge from Parama Puruśa, [...] Krśńa had to kill them as a last resort. He did not kill them for the [...] being as a mere dualist would have.
[7] Communism is also a socio-economic-political [...] others views and thoughts, resort to brute force to repress opponents, [...] society suffers from all these evils.
[2] The vaeshyas gain material objects [...] that that is their intention; they resort to various types of logic, quote [...] number of objects of enjoyment.
[19] Parama Puruśa, Parama [...] those who take shelter, those who resort to Parama Puruśa, [...] Puruśa is always with him.
[160] Depending upon the theme and nature [...] To express crude ideas one must resort to crude language, crude gestures [...] an expression of naturalness.
[197] Powerful people have exploited [...] ancestry of their patrons, they had to resort to lies and fraud and cite the [...] playthings of political parties.
[19] Sadvipras are not inactive witnesses. [...] rest. For this they may have to resort even to physical violence, because [...] exploiters, the sadvipras may have to resort to physical force, and in an age [...] them to accumulate undue gains.
[23] People under circumstantial pressures, under environmental pressures, [sometimes] resort to falsehood or resort to antisocial activities, but [...] Lord Krśńa said,
[62] I have already said that it will not do to resort to shadows and reflections, for [...] semblance of that Cosmic Flow.
[13] Now this movement from imperfection [...] in practical life they have to resort to struggle, outwardly they hesitate [...] against their own consciences].
[74] The Strange Demon noticed that [...] bear injustice silently and not resort to struggle. “By tolerating [...] humans paid no heed to this either.
[5] People who follow matter-centred [...] matter-centred philosophies often resort to brute force to exploit others [...] of dogma-centred philosophies.
[13] Thus there are three Tántrik [...] with the Supreme, you will have to resort to bhakti. If your progress is [...] the final phase you will have to resort to knowledge; and just before the ultimate union with the Supreme you will have to resort to bhakti. But in the case of [...] jiṋána or karma.
[159] In this attraction, there is effort [...] enjoyment. It cannot be your permanent resort, since the existence of all these [...] can achieve the Supreme State.
[297] There are many who resort to rituals, offer sacrifices, [...] course of action and reaction.
[80] I have already expressed my lack [...] society. Nor can I support those who resort to violence to build society, [...] aware of their fault), will try to resort to violence and bloodshed in retaliation [...] basis of a short-term plan only.
[171] The sadvipra is not an inactive [...] rest. For this, s/he may have to resort even to physical violence, because [...] tending to become the exploiter.
[192] Suppose you see a person steal [...] so that nobody is compelled to resort to immorality for lack of food or clothes or other necessities of life.
[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] affronts, they will be forced to resort to stealing as their profession. [...] not the object of concern at all.
[15] While painting pictures, people [...] from fantastic thoughts. People resort to fantastic thoughts, or thoughts [...] fear or other such propensities.
[43] I was saying just a while ago that people resort to falsehood either out of self-interest [...] tarnish the fair name of satya and resort to falsehood either out of petty [...] through their malevolent efforts.
[47] All created beings have a natural [...] humans and other creatures may resort to a crooked path, not only in [...] people are taught to think wrongly.
[8] Depending upon the theme and nature [...] To express crude ideas one must resort to crude language, crude gestures [...] an expression of naturalness.
[4] Still later, people started worshipping [...] people had no alternative but to resort to religious dogma, they started to fiercely exploit each other.
[13] It is known to all, and is still [...] a free and clean manner used to resort to, after working in the paddy-fields, [...] collyrium inserted in their coiffures.
[15] As a general rule human beings [...] enter your locality, then as a last resort they may have to be killed to [...] Neohumanism to animal and plant life.
[62] Static peace is definitely not [...] simply remain mute spectators or resort to the path of negotiation, compromise [...] they are encouraging static peace.
[37] It has been mentioned in the scriptures [...] sarvashah – “If people resort to the path that I show they are [...] emancipation. I will liberate you.”
[6] Can there be more than one creed? [...] are actually – they do not resort to truth. I will not say they resort to falsehood, because they are [...] use guarded language.) [laughter]
[17] In order to appear in battle against [...] incapable of it. So they will have to resort to the shelter of Parama Puruśa [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[10] Now when I started Ananda Marga, [...] anything, nobody is compelled to resort to immorality, for want of food or clothes or other necessaries of life.
[203] By means of sádhaná, one attains liberation. For this one will have to resort to a special method. Only one [...] this vast prison of the universe.
[566] All created beings have a natural [...] humans and other creatures may resort to a crooked path, not only in [...] people are taught to think wrongly.
[74] Sometimes honest people, who hate [...] due to the pressure of poverty, resort to crime just to maintain their [...] after being released from jail.
[114] Although the system of capital [...] viewpoint, people do sometimes resort to this custom under specific [...] instead of sentencing them to death?
[11] Now, how to do it? There is no alternative but to take the path of, to resort to, devotion. How are you to move [...] there wont be any reflection.
[15] Shyness is also closely associated [...] of mind they do not hesitate to resort to ignoble means in order to save [...] the serpentine shackles of isms.
[164] “Because they commit crimes,” [...] Because they cannot do good, they resort to bad actions. Then they are [...] Our society is now full of them.
[14] Can a human brain, with the help [...] and intellectuality, will have to resort to the path of devotion and intense [...] rejecting the path of multiplicities.
[9] Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] only goal of life, as the only resort, [that mentality of being goaded] [...] shraddhayá yuktaḿ.
[21] Under such circumstances the industrially-developed [...] markets for their finished products, resort to imperialism, economic and political [...] a great threat to world peace.
[3] I have already said several times, [...] hypocrisy. An honest person should never resort to hypocrisy in any sphere of [...] correct. Propriety dictates this.
[15] As a result of the devastating [...] they had no alternative but to resort to agriculture.
[9] In almost all the countries of [...] confuse people and attain power. They resort to immoral practices such as bribery, [...] to immoral and corrupt forces.
[2] As you know, for want of sufficient [...] “initiation” is “to resort to a new avenue of progress”. [...] diikśá is also something more.
[18] So whereas in the case of “initiation” we see that it is just a resort to an avenue of progress and nothing [...] abhiśeka, not diikśá.
[26] Digha is the widest sea beach in [...] Digha will develop into an ideal resort for tourists from Bengal and other [...] extremely popular and attractive sea resort. This development will virtually [...] opportunities for the local people.
[28] The Howrah-Danton-Digha railway [...] will become an attractive tourist resort.
[6] Now the question arises as to whether [...] your enjoyment or your permanent resort. The existence of all these things [...] limits of time, place and person.
[19] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] be synonymous have to repeatedly resort to hypocrisy to justify their [...] not make the bullet non-violent.
[14] A bad man is a misguided son of [...] the proper way, he or she should resort to the proper path. This is the [...] beatitude shown by the Supreme Father.
[7] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] be synonymous have to repeatedly resort to hypocrisy to justify their [...] not make the bullet non-violent.