Re > References for ‘revenge’
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[11] In each and every human being there [...] “Because he has insulted me I seek revenge.” Everything centres around [...] this world are sheltered in Him.
[10] Long before that, weaving was done [...] people indulge in such acts to revenge themselves on others.
[11] This phrase, “revenge oneself”, reminds me of [...] Suvarna Vanik [merchants] of Bengal.
[118] “At the beginning of the [...] like lions and mercilessly take revenge on their oppressors.
[7] The second characteristic is kśama [...] the time comes for you to take revenge, you should not express any reaction [...] second characteristic of dharma.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] for an ordinary person to take revenge against someone who has done an [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[73] Kśatriyas also think about [...] their ancestors or group. They seek revenge against the enemies of their forefathers. [...] insignificant events of the past.
[8] In Tantra the endeavour to establish [...] for self-aggrandizement or for revenge.
[93] We must not forget for a moment [...] while holding on to a feeling of revenge towards those who committed mistakes in the past, we will be following a suicidal path.
[207] It is not natures desire [...] to penalize someone, a sense of revenge or vindictiveness arises in the [...] not harm him or her in any way.
[54] Even though from such a materialistic [...] power from their hands or take revenge for their deliberate misdeeds. [...] suffocate in this poisonous smoke.
[9] All human beings want to lead a [...] families, and the deity will even take revenge on them. But can a deity really take revenge, just like bad people do? If it can, how can it be a deity? This is all dogma.
[589] While trying to serve people, selfish [...] power from their hands or take revenge for their deliberate misdeeds. [...] suffocate in this poisonous smoke.
[7] Maydánav (Mayaráśt́ra [...] insulted and vowed to himself to take revenge.
[61] There was still enough time to [...] the mother-in-law was getting her revenge. Suddenly the mother-in-law left [...] She was really in quite a fix!
[7] There was still enough time to [...] the mother-in-law was getting her revenge. Suddenly the mother-in-law left [...] She was really in quite a fix!
[4] According to PROUT, changes take [...] Kśatriya era out of vindictiveness and revenge. But the saga of exploitation [...] destruction of the bourgeois class.
[2] Long before that, weaving was done [...] people indulge in such acts to revenge themselves on others.
[3] This phrase, “revenge oneself”, reminds me of [...] Suvarna Vanik [merchants] of Bengal.