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[51] What is mahápátaka? [...] in the guise of a sádhu (saint). As a result, in the future people [...] was a mahápátaka.
[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] became the Satyapiir [a revered saint] of the Muslims.
[45] Visions of gods and goddesses or [...] themselves before a temple or a saint;s mausoleum for days together [...] guidance or a divine revelation.
[31] The bundle of saḿskáras of a saint is not the same as the bundle [...] her nerves gradually decreases.
[33] Human beings undergo reactions [...] someone harms a sick person, a saint, a person who has taken shelter [...] liberation or salvation is impossible.
[6] There are other people who practice [...] to fill ones belly. As a saint observed:
[47] On seeing the ostentatious practices of religion the popular ideas of a Sufi saint are likely to arise in the mind of a sádhaka:
[1] [filler] What is the meaning of sádhu [saint]? Really sádhu means those [...] a sádhu even in a suit.
[12] Shiva replied, “Párvatii, [...] in the guise of a sádhu [saint]. As a result a feeling of deep [...] Ravana was defeated in the fight.
[13] Further, Bábá advised [...] demonstration had been a great saint in his previous life, his only [...] any spiritual help to mankind.]
[5] However, if a saint who has got eighty degrees of [...] durjana . A great man, a saint, may not need to avoid the company [...] who are durjanas for you.
[8] Kuru puńyam ahorátram [...] puńya ? There was a great saint who lived about 3500 years ago. [...] explaining puńyam :
[39] Each of the many languages of the [...] “bhákhá”. The saint Kabir, objecting to this maltreatment, said:
[6] Of course your own ideation is of great importance here. “When a pickpocket sees a saint, he sees only pockets.” [...] just has not let it be known yet.
[17] The process of controlling all [...] Saḿhitá. He was a great saint and called this process Rájadhirája [...] Alarka at Vakreswar in Bengal.
[10] In reply Shiva said, “Well, [...] in the guise of a sádhu [saint]. Can you imagine the implications of such conduct? Ravana disguised himself as a saint to carry off a housewife. As a result no housewife will henceforth believe a saint. Suppose a genuine saint comes to a family house and begs [...] he is a thief in the guise of a saint, like Ravana. Ravana has committed [...] mahápátakii.”
[32] Who is a durácárii? [...] will not cause the downfall of the saint, rather it will have an uplifting [...] person is not so in relation to a saint. When a durácárii [...] different people. What are they?
[25] Now you may say that non-stealing [...] Puruśa . Whether they are saint or sinner, both are His progeny. [...] can claim this right from him.
[14] Once I read in a certain book that a great saint used to live only on locusts dipped in honey. That saint did not seriously consider that [...] vital life force throbbing in them.
[8] Humans, animals and plants all [...] “Mr. Animal”. Thakur [Saint] Narottama Das once said:
[4] The second question is, why should [...] acquire academic knowledge. The saint Kabir did not have a great deal [...] some animals can feel as well.
[1] Once I read in a certain book that a great saint used to live only on locusts dipped in honey. That saint did not seriously consider that [...] vital life force throbbing in them.