Sa > References for ‘sake’
See also: śak · śaka · sakab · Sákadviip · Sakal, Sakál · Sakala · sakalaḿ, sakalam · sakalatva · Sákaldviip · sakale, Sakále · Sakaler · Sakali · sákańt́ak · sákar · sakarmak · Sakasmae · sakes · sakhá, sakha · sakhás · Sakhasená, Sakhasena · sakhásmrtah · sakháyá · sakhe · Sakhi · Sakhii · Sákhya, sakhya · sakká · sakkar · sákkhii · sákkhiibhutah · sakool · sakrt · Sákśa · sákśiceta · sákśii · sákśiibhutah, Sákśiibhútah · Sáksiibhútaḿ
[3] (1) Bhúta-Yajiṋa: [...] explorations and doing anything for the sake of welfare. In Saḿskrta, [...] spirit is “Preta”.
[41] Occasionally, an affectatious vanity [...] personal end, but rather for the sake of Paramátman. This is [...] “I”. Rádhá says,
[18] There are a group of people who [...] undergo physical torture just for the sake of experiencing pain does not [...] nothing but sheer foolishness.
[20] Jiivas emerge from Parama Puruśa, [...] resort. He did not kill them for the sake of killing, but to counteract [...] being as a mere dualist would have.
[20] He has created jiivas, created this universe, for the sake of joy alone. Ánandena [...] bliss. This has already been proven.
[32] When you touch some particular [...] touch objects for pleasures sake), your ego becomes limited to [...] the pleasure of Cosmic contact.
[11] Although I do not doubt their intentions, [...] will have to agree that, for the sake of public welfare, the members [...] selection. Such an approach is not bad.
[51] Criminals are of many types and [...] manipulating dying patients for the sake of money – that I really [...] and socially-concerned doctors.
[107] Today in most countries of the [...] well as other difficulties for the sake of art. Those who exploit art [...] cinematic productions has to stop.
[19] A person who has an inimical relation [...] enemy. Eliminate him/her for my sake.” Obviously, such a person [...] gratify his/her selfish desire.
[1] It is the duty of society to accord [...] who has embraced whoredom for the sake of her physical existence might [...] contemptible, no one is a rogue.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] people ask questions just for the sake of asking, they usually do not [...] will remain forever unanswered.
[63] Vashiikára-siddhi is only [...] individuals begin to harm others for the sake of their own petty egoistic aggrandizement, [...] principles of yama and niyama.
[162] Discipline for the sake of discipline or discipline to [...] discipline if it is harmful to society.
[164] The vipras contend that society [...] ["Anushásana is shásana for the sake of welfare"].
[168] Those who gave up Vedic rituals for non-Aryan Tantric practices, for the sake of dharma, were told, Átmagotraḿ [...] own gotra and enter Shivagotra"].
[206] In vipra society there is more [...] will not harm themselves for the sake of supporting others, no matter [...] than would the kśatriyas.
[208] Although kśatriyas acted meanly at times for the sake of their prestige, their meanness [...] feet, and become their slaves.
[214] To kśatriyas life is like [...] great pain and suffering for the sake of their ideology or beliefs.
[65] Through the power of money the [...] worthy institution. But for the sake of money, they are compelled to name the institution after those vaeshyas.
[6] “Roasted meat!” exclaimed [...] of roasted meat, for Gods sake!”
[4] The second point is pariprashna. Sometimes people ask questions only for the sake of knowledge, only for the sake of tarka [debate], but it is not [...] philosophy. I want to do.”
[8] Actually the semi-consonant [...] ́dot is added for the sake of convenience. When it occurs [...] but not yádevii .
[12] Parents love their child very much. Do they love for the sake of their child? No they love their [...] everything of this world but not for the sake of these things. One loves the [...] first phase of aesthetic science.
[13] After that what happens? By taking [...] Parama Puruśa not for my sake, not for me. I love Parama Puruśa [...] in scriptures (shástras):
[10] “Why is my husband so dear? [...] the world is loved for its own sake, but for the pleasure I derive [...] the psychology of human beings.
[27] We have to change the constitution [...] demi-slave or hemi-slave. Why? For the sake of alliteration.
[31] “No, that wont do,” [...] This has all been done for your sake, so you cannot leave.”
[2] The word sáhitya [...] proclaim, “Art for art’s sake,” cannot be treated as [...] for all ages and all countries.
[4] Thus literature is that which moves [...] statement “Art for art’s sake” is not acceptable; rather we should say, “Art for service and blessedness.”
[20] Those who think that their only [...] such as “Art for art’s sake.” A little examination will reveal the harmful effect of this idea on human society.
[70] All are moving forward; no one [...] attachment to the past. For the sake of benevolence, for the sake of bliss, this attachment has to be cast aside.
[108] Most of the compositions of the [...] although he had to write plays for the sake of his professional career, he [...] expressed in his own language:
[17] Work for works sake has the tendency to increase ones [...] source of our existential stamina!
[1] To sadvipras [spiritual revolutionaries] [...] economic plenty. It is for the sake of developing humanity that civilization [...] it cannot remove hunger.”
[3] No one can say for certain that [...] turned to prostitution for the sake of their physical existence might [...] beings are divine children.”
[2] Paramátmá [...] is liberation. He plays for the sake of bliss, and the meaning of giving a place on his lap is the liberation of the living being.
[5] When the mutual interaction of [...] quinquelemental factors. For the sake of easier understanding we say [...] existence of different objects.
[82] In the course of time the age of [...] transformation took place mainly for the sake of maintaining discipline. After [...] established in kśatriya society.
[91] Were the kśatriyas intellectually [...] possession, their lives, for the sake of honour or for some other reason, [...] their minds more fully expressed.
[56] Is this protean master-artist, [...] Sádhaná for enyoyments sake, one cannot give up bhoga or materialistic bent. For the sake of ones profession or for [...] not [[be]] bhoga for bhogas sake. Strange indeed is the ever-changing Prakrti!
[64] Ones husband is not dear for the husbands sake: the husband is dear because the [...] is not dear for the sons sake: the possession of a son tingles [...] All things are not dear for their sake alone; their possession is dear [...] heart with a jubilant vibration.
[15] Human beings are more conscious [...] humans invent new items for the sake of achieving pleasure, but everything [...] called “Sádhana”.
[26] According to the beliefs of the [...] this physical body, and for the sake of sádhaná it is [...] sádhaná is an ardent desire for it.
[2] I said that art is for service and blessedness and not for arts sake. And regarding science also I [...] human life, of human entities.
[10] The difference between a sádhaka [...] sádhaka learns philosophy for the sake of convincing others, not for himself. He is content to love God.
[5] Questions related to spiritual [...] questions not simply for inquirys sake but for the sake of understanding and for the sake of following the instructions [...] Questions put only for logics sake are not pariprashnas; with such [...] questions are not pariprashnas either.
[2] The questions of Párvatii were for the sake of lokashikśá [education of the people]. Those questions which are only for the sake of questioning or for the sake of measuring the knowledge of [...] questions are termed pariprashnas.
[4] One of the questions posed by Párvatii [...] had posed this question for the sake of lokashikśá – [...] path?” So Shiva replied,
[1] When we are faced with the onerous [...] disclose his real name, so for the sake of the story, Ill call him Khyát́andás.
[17] The subtlest expression of mind [...] selfishness. One should not steal for the sake of keeping the mind pure. That is the correct approach.
[18] “Had he gone as a thief and [...] mahápátakii leaves everything for the sake of spiritual ideology and dedicates [...] for him. So what can I do?”
[10] Yesterday[see beginning] I told [...] comforts and pleasures of life for the sake of social welfare. The third category [...] encouraged to imitate the first.
[10] Engrained habits prevent people [...] they themselves often use for the sake of convenience when the situation [...] them to adapt to the new things.
[24] For the sake of human progress, scientific [...] supervision of sadvipras .
[24] Propelled by this urge for self-existence [...] all fragmentary parts. For the sake of their self-existence if people [...] Entity of Supreme Shreya or Bliss.
[16] Very often we speak of someone [...] such things are necessary for the sake of an adjustment with the practical world.
[159] In this attraction, there is effort [...] in quest of honey, just for the sake of preserving its existence. [...] can achieve the Supreme State.
[228] In meditation there must always [...] meditation is done just for the sake of exhibition of ones heroism. [...] service can be done by everyone.
[31] Where such a constant action is [...] not just occurring only for the sake of action, without any purpose; [...] sattvaguńa and not rajoguńa.
[31] Where such a constant action is [...] not just occurring only for the sake of action, without any purpose; [...] sattvaguńa and not rajoguńa.
[181] For the sake of convenience, however, vegetables [...] vegetables, all-season vegetables, etc.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same [...] to pollute the temple for your sake.” And the old man has to [...] valued more than a mans life.
[27] That is, these days, a person who [...] have to woo the rich just for the sake of earning their livelihood. Human [...] water amidst hyacinths.”
[35] To sadvipras [spiritual revolutionaries] [...] economic plenty. It is for the sake of developing humanity that civilization [...] it cannot remove hunger.”
[37] No one can say for certain that [...] turned to prostitution for the sake of their physical existence might [...] beings are divine children.”
[43] While on the subject I would like [...] basis of a common language for the sake of avoiding linguistic difficulties, [...] cannot be allowed to continue.
[57] No two things in this world are [...] the same mould. However, for the sake of humanism, for the sake of social justice, equitable distribution [...] absolutely essential for existence.
[251] That which moves along with the [...] literature. “Art for arts sake” is not acceptable; rather the [...] service and blessedness.”
[314] Nobody can say for certain that [...] who has embraced whoredom for the sake of her physical existence might [...] away in their embryonic stage.
[319] At present the worth of life is [...] the moneyed people just for the sake of earning a livelihood. Human [...] fellow-feeling. All are self-centered.
[33] 16. That entity which existed in [...] but also satya [existing for the sake of welfare]. That is, His existence [...] eternal sweetness, eternal beauty:
[52] He is whole, púrńa. [...] existence] and beyond. If for the sake of argument we remove from this [...] churning, He is dearer than life.
[29] Indeed, there is reference to tapah [...] able to accept hardships for the sake of others. Ordinary mortals attain [...] never leads to liberation.”
[9] Mánava dharma is the combination [...] can sacrifice anything for the sake of this dharma; for this dharma, [...] 1 )
[10] What am I going to do regarding [...] boredom, that monotony, for the sake of my ideology.
[2] This movement alone is “Dharma”. Different creatures have [[obtained a]] mind for the sake of pleasure. The undeveloped and [...] and jackals attain their lives.
[9] There should be eight syllables [...] not the grammar. Here, for the sake of rhythm, the correct pronunciation [...] has been cut into two portions.
[18] SOME [...] [for] old acquaintance's sake for the sake of old friendship [...] people directly or indirectly.
[7] Several of the discourses in the book consist of passages excerpted, for the sake of conciseness, from one or more [...] go through the full discourses.
[5] To tolerate means to gauge your [...] not that you tolerate it for the sake of toleration. Rather you tolerate [...] invite death. So toleration for the sake of toleration is not an ideal [...] augmentation of strength is profitable.
[4] Whatever human beings do motivated by átma-sukha tattva is for the sake of pleasure. This principle of [...] they enslave themselves to dogmas.
[16] Only big and euphemistic words [...] with action and work only for the sake of work enmesh themselves in the [...] has been said in the Upanisads:
[18] Action performed for the sake of action is bondage. As the Jiṋána [...] helpful in attaining liberation.
[19] Now let us think about devotion. [...] to serve, but not only for the sake of service. The direction of Jiṋánii is not working here, nor Karma for the sake of Karma. The experience of a [...] work. This is called devotion.
[36] Since all beings have come out [...] have come on this earth for this sake.
[16] The movement of spirituality is [...] negative curvature. Yet for the sake of convenience we can call it [...] of their distorted propensities.
[24] Any attempt to say a word or two [...] habitation]. But argument for the sake of argument will not go far towards [...] point of logic in this matter.
[1] When an act is dedicated to Paramátman, [...] personal end, rather it is for the sake of Paramátman. This is [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”
[119] To further the interests of the [...] these are considered bad for the sake of party interests. The only identity [...] steamroller of party interests.
[137] Political leaders cannot create [...] resorting to mud-slinging for the sake of party politics? Most of them [...] so what can they teach others?
[18] According to its fundamental properties, [...] body, the mental waves for the sake of an adjustment take the length [...] projection. Such a crude mind for the sake of psycho-physical parallelism [...] or counter-pratisaiṋcara.
[14] Prashnas [questions] are of two [...] in Udaipur?” just for the sake of knowledge, cannot be called [...] you start to work accordingly.
[5] Another factor is pariprashna. [...] practising the same – not for the sake of knowing, but for the sake of practice. When something is [...] question is called pariprashna.
[19] Grammatical aphorisms are put together according to proper and natural pronunciation for the sake of phonetics. The style of pronunciation [...] words can be pronounced properly.
[3] The questions of Párvatii were for the sake of lokashikśá [education of the people]. Those questions which are only for the sake of questioning or for the sake of measuring the knowledge of [...] questions are termed pariprashnas.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] to a blade of grass. And for the sake of human welfare, He selected [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[8] The movement of human beings in this universe is not movement for movements sake, but is comparable to a vraja [...] one with Parama Puruśa.
[29] 2) Discipline . Throughout [...] disrupts the lives of others. For the sake of social security, discipline [...] indiscipline can hardly be contemplated.
[5] “Náhaḿ vasámi [...] get scope of expansion. For the sake of expression of the soul, the [...] remain in Vaekuńt́ha.
[5] Persons who do physical labour [...] foods. But sensual persons, for the sake of taste-satisfaction, take large [...] not need or need very little of.
[5] There cannot be devotion in every [...] they perform action simply for the sake of action, this too is only temporary. [...] and this is called inspiration.
[9] 9) Always be prepared to serve the Marga. For the sake of the Marga ideology do not be [...] of death in the war of dharma.
[15] There are several essential factors [...] doing sádhaná for the sake of personal liberation and I have [...] of the external physicalities.
[87] Mánava dharma, human dharma, [...] can sacrifice anything for the sake of this dharma; for this dharma [...] called Bhágavat Dharma.
[26] Kur + bása . The etymological [...] “pullover”, etc. For the sake of distinction, a jacket or a [...] called kurbásika .
[89] Kal + i = kali. Its etymological [...] People accept renunciation for the sake of sádhaná; they [...] means “performed”].
[2] Work is Brahma, and hence, do more [...] ascribes Brahmahood to Karma. For the sake of attainment of the Supreme entity [...] the path of Bhakti (devotion).
[75] If some scripture or some great [...] shiikśá for the sake of rhythm. Even if we accept it [...] parlance and in Vedic Sanskrit.
[32] I told you a little while ago that [...] palatal cha . Now if for the sake of a combination [cluster] we [...] káśt́ha .
[15] Shyness is also closely associated [...] behave in artificial ways for the sake of the prestige of an ism – [...] the serpentine shackles of isms.
[19] The supporters of political isms do not even hesitate to commit heinous acts for the sake of their ism. In the medieval [...] with antisocial elements for the sake of their ism. We can therefore [...] influence of the static force.
[26] Service should always be for the sake of service [i.e., should be selfless]. [...] that no ism can save humanity.
[65] “Many animals and birds labour [...] Shouldnt I work for your sake?” The king was at a loss [...] you like?” asked the queen.
[169] The children shouted out in a shrill [...] should not die, for Gods sake. Let us perish.”
[284] In the afternoon: In the afternoon, as a rule, she hardly eats anything at all. For formalitys sake only she nibbles at a few dishes. [...] 10,000 kilos of Chandrapuli sweet.
[29] The rśi says that those who work only for works sake will be engrossed in the guńas. [...] attains complete emancipation.
[47] Those who advance along the path [...] knowledge for knowledges sake, ignoring their worldly duties, [...] mental perfection. (citta shuddhi).
[16] “Just as your life is extremely [...] innocent creature just for the sake of the gratification of my palate.” [...] dogma should be rejected forthwith.
[8] When people move in the psychic [...] examination, if he studies only for the sake of study, he will never pass it. [...] will help to keep it] in mind.)
[1] So many times I said that human [...] anything and everything for the sake of his or her ideology. A human can die for the sake of his or her ideology. But animals [...] movement, moving only to get food.
[18] There are some people who say, [...] am merely doing penance for the sake of penance.” This is totally [...] drifting – merely rowing for the sake of rowing. This is utterly useless. [...] will sink and all will be drowned.
[22] Yes, práńáyáma [...] those who undergo penance for the sake of penance are greatly mistaken.
[6] Now you may say, this entire Cosmos, [...] everything is His creation. Then for the sake of impartiality He should help [...] the He is supporting partially.
[19] Slander, jealousy, party politics, [...] good judgment and talent for the sake of status, then mans age-old civilization will end in smoke.
[29] The first stage of sádhaná [...] struggle not to reform society for the sake of reformation, but to combat [...] path of progress is ceaseless.
[19] Women should keep away from strenuous [...] their menstrual period, and for the sake of their minds and bodies should [...] ácárya/á .
[15] The third category of devayoni [...] a better interpretation for the sake of history at a later date.
[26] Bháryá : A [...] bháryá is taken on only for the sake of male children”].
[75] For the sake of social education, such a situation [...] than for the spread of education.
[25] In Bengali we add the suffixes [...] baccá has been omitted for the sake of abbreviation. “One who [...] effected through abbreviation.
[30] While fighting corruption there [...] ideal. They fought only for the sake of fight. Therefore it is necessary [...] ideal second and the ideal always.
[89] We want a Cosmic society, a Cosmic tie of fraternity. Now, for the sake of Cosmic fraternity, we should [...] variations, we should keep mum.
[91] For the sake of the solidarity of the Cosmic [...] sound economic structure is that:
[4] Now what is shástra? Shásanát [...] govern their children only for the sake of governing, when the children [...] discipline is the discipline of shastra.
[22] What is Supreme or Parama Brahma? [...] the religious ceremony. For the sake of crude, external, material gains [...] about Him.” Yama replies,
[26] Hence, it is clear that for the sake of psycho-spiritual progress one-mindedness [...] these should be two in number.
[2] Hence, after singing songs which [...] mahábháva for the sake of rudriikarańa [...] called khámbáj.
[16] Devotion plays a positive role [...] would have fallen apart. For the sake of harmony and balance within [...] be the sustainer of devotion.
[18] The five sensory organs – [...] That being which moves for the sake of movement, is called an animal [...] will be overcome in the future,
[49] The absence of spiritual morality [...] of the collectivity. So for the sake of collective welfare one will [...] harnessed and brought to fruition.
[4] A piece of paper has two sides. Although they are two for the sake of argument, they cannot be separated [...] are an inalienable concomitance.
[14] Bháryá : A [...] bháryá is taken on only for the sake of male children”].
[6] In the Ahaḿtattva, that [...] for specific objects, or for the sake of sustaining the existence, accepts [...] for feeling of pleasure or pain.
[12] Those who think that Brahma has [...] saḿskáras. For the sake of reaping His saḿskáras, [...] to Him in attaining salvation.
[16] Similar is the case with socio-patriotism [...] and drain its vitality for the sake of my own country” – this is socio-patriotism, also called “fascism”.
[6] Now the question arises as to whether [...] flowers in quest of honey for the sake of preserving its existence. Every [...] limits of time, place and person.
[27] Those worshiping the lord in the [...] Aegle marmelos, worship for the sake of worldly objects, fame or wealth. [...] feelings to a significant degree.
[4] Shrii Krśńa has said [...] with that. Let them live for the sake of their humanity, and die if necessary for the sake of their humanity. This is the highest truth of human life. To court death for the sake of dharma is always preferable. To adopt pashu dharma, paradharma, for the sake of pleasure can in no way be supported.
[143] In the old Vedic language, bulls [...] certain places, perhaps for the sake of the metre). In very ancient [...] in contact with yaks (ushira).
[145] Though it is somewhat off the subject, [...] accepted mans dominion for the sake of self-preservation. Since fondness [...] – such happenings are not rare.
[2] Regarding Shiva, we should say [...] true sense of the term, for the sake of human society at present and in the distant future as well, Shiva cannot be neglected.
[4] For the sake of self-preservation, one cannot [...] situations and inert in others.
[22] Kartrtvábhimána Tyága: [...] to the result, but only for the sake of self-satisfaction or to feel [...] the donation in the newspapers.
[20] Ten sensory and motor organs and [...] individual life, for ones sake or for others, that persons [...] the complete fufilment of desire.