Sa > References for ‘saints’
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[6] In order to find the answers, many people rush to the munis (saints) and rśis (sages). But [...] to do? The answer is as follows;
[45] Visions of gods and goddesses or so-called saints is the same type of thing as possession [...] guidance or a divine revelation.
[28] Utáḿrtatvasyesháno [...] says, “I am only for the saints of heaven, and I have nothing to do with the creatures of hell”, it should be said that as saints do not go to hell and as He has [...] with the creatures of hell also.
[3] Shiva established a city called Kashii from where both saints and sinners could reach Shivaloka, [...] there were many more sinners than saints in Kashii – saints, being so virtuous, go to heaven [...] a huge crowd of them in Kashii.
[6] The second stage starts from this [...] stage. It is often noticed that many saints and monks who give up hearth and [...] delicious food and drink. Other saints and monks, however, who have overcome [...] dont pay obeisance to them.
[7] Sometimes people are efficient [...] in collective life. Many great saints lived in India during the Baoddha [...] the advent of Maháprabhu.
[7] The Asian countries, in spite of [...] propagated by the oriental sages and saints has been accepted as a unique [...] deprivation and political subjugation.
[12] D́áhá here [...] Máyápur thanks to the great Vaeshnava saints of that place.
[12] Now, for objective adjustment in [...] aspects of music. In the history of saints, it is known that Maharśi [...] also encourage these three things.
[1] You certainly know that Papa is [...] things. But according to the ancient saints and sages, Pratyaváya was [...] sin is divided into three stages:
[12] An intelligent or wise person should [...] resist the Pashas. The ancient saints and sages did not prescribe any [...] will burst into violent anger.
[5] The Rgveda is very old. Moreover, [...] Maháviir by certain other Jain saints; still they are in no way more than five thousand years old.
[6] The time of the composition of [...] may also be that the early Jain saints, however old they may have been, [...] Prákrta language of that time.
[52] According to the scriptures there [...] them cannot be discharged. The saints and sages have said: “If [...] at the end of one of his poems:
[14] Smara nitya anityatám [...] years, or say for 150 years. Some saints like Traelauṋga Svámii [...] limitations of time, space and person.
[54] A sattvaguńii person always [...] shall associate with the sages and saints on the bank of the Ganges and [...] their respective temperaments.
[53] [The essence of dharma is hidden in your own “I” feeling; the path pursued by practical saints is the real path.]
[21] He is also Shishupálapála. [...] the protector of both sinners and saints. Hence I salute that Shriikrśńacandram, [...] in every fraction of a second.
[102] In the Dvápara era, [...] Arjuna diplomacy as well. The sages, saints and learned philosophers never [...] diplomacy is destroyed by diplomacy.
[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards [...] Perhaps even certain sages and saints also were also not immune to its [...] kulácára , complete darkness.
[11] Many people who came to Vraja Krśńa [...] highly-educated people and great saints, or kings and dignitaries. Not [...] realization of sámiipya.
[28] Many people come to me and say, [...] words. Parama Puruśa loves saints and sinners alike. He attracts [...] Vrindavana and the spiritual Vrindavana.
[45] No matter how villainous habitual [...] feign innocence. They behave like saints by day and steal by night; they [...] greater than that of other criminals.
[17] Likewise, the glorious history [...] problems. Biographies of great saints, sages and personalities of the [...] peoples minds for those sages and saints, as those saints rose above narrow sentiments to [...] inspire unity among the masses.
[14] The memory of illustrious, saints, and sages also binds people together [...] cherish their past leaders and saints, it creates a strong foundation for collective unity.