Sa > References for ‘saintly’

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The Witness-ship of Parama Puruśa Is of Supreme Importance (1)

[17] This is indeed the path of a pure, saintly and truthful person. This is the [...] is no real good gained by this.

The Science of Action (2)

[31] The bundle of saḿskáras [...] saḿskáras of a sinner. If a saintly person does something bad, there [...] her nerves gradually decreases.

[33] Human beings undergo reactions [...] This is because sick, infirm and saintly people never obstruct the original [...] liberation or salvation is impossible.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 4 (1)

[14] As I have already mentioned, when [...] shoemaker severely assaulted a saintly person with a shoe.” There [...] “tion”. Consider the Bengali poem:

Social Justice (1)

[72] That is why no matter how much [...] ) or how saintly their propounders may have been, [...] it is absurd and self-righteous.

Niiti and Dharma (1)

[50] So we see that there are differences [...] – “There is no muni [saintly intellectual] who does not differ [...] saḿliinamánasah.)

Justice (1)

[63] The natural characteristics of [...] people will become bad. Even a saintly person will go astray after a few days of close association with bad people.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (2)

[54] Once-upon-a-time there was a king [...] the other hand, Queen Duyo was a saintly person; trickery and deceit were [...] that I can rectify myself.”

[139] “Well, she committed a lot [...] tree over there. Queen Duyo was a saintly person – such people are [...] basketful of coconut sweets.”

Every Word Is Meaningful (1)

[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, [...] rśis (sages) and munis (saintly intellectuals) “who created [...] first letter is “a”.

Saḿskrta Glossary (1)

[7] Muni – A saintly person devoted to intellectual pursuits.

Glossary (1)

[9] MAHÁKAOLA. A Tantric guru [...] Spiritual liberation. MUNI. A saintly person devoted to intellectual pursuits.

Glossary (1)

[11] MAHÁKAOLA. A Tantric guru [...] MÚLÁDHÁRA. See CAKRA. MUNI. A saintly person devoted to intellectual pursuits.