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[3] It is said: “O human beings, [...] in this statement, or at least a serious misunderstanding of psychology. [...] apparent inconsistency remains.
[25] Do not tolerate injustice. This [...] segment of humanity, but will cause a serious carbuncle to grow on the vast [...] keep following the practical path.
[5] The human beings feeling [...] experience the result of actions. On serious reflection, however, no action [...] bears the consequences of actions.
[8] Those who advocate the proposition jaganmithyá commit a serious philosophical and physiological [...] non-existent appear to exist.”
[13] They make another serious mistake when they say:
[3] Jiivas are finite entities, handicapped [...] sphere. If, even after seeing this serious flaw in their philosophy, they [...] does it not amount to hypocrisy?
[22] Dualists make a serious and dangerous mistake. If one [...] existence and becomes one with Him.
[47] During the age of Bhagaván [...] Buddhists schools of philosophy, a serious dispute was going on. At that [...] Shankaracharya and was defeated.
[15] I have already said that relative [...] all. Finding someone in such a serious predicament, we say “The mans mind has received a serious shock. Will he be able to endure [...] the weakness is rather excessive.
[5] The meaning of this shloka is, [...] knowingly committed these three serious errors due to my mental weakness; oh Parama Puruśa, I beseech your forgiveness.”
[8] There is yet another and more serious consideration in regard to this [...] a greater crime than criminals.
[55] Countless complaints can be made [...] are endless. Some are extremely serious, involving accusations of such [...] actually have these experiences.
[185] “Your Holiness,” he replied, “yesterday I made a serious mistake. Last night when you told [...] have accepted anything.”
[100] I turned over on my other side [...] scolding that unseen man in a loud and serious voice. “If you maintain [...] no other ear there to hear them.
[20] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] Shiva, the Jain culture had some serious drawbacks.
[170] In the Kśatriya and Vipra [...] die out. It did not suffer any serious set-back until much later, at the end of the [Vipra] Age.
[12] Avadhána is of three types. [...] word álocana does not mean serious reflection.
[28] The mind may become temporarily [...] práńendriya when one suffers from a serious disease, a bereavement, or a fainting [...] original actions were performed.
[85] Also, there is a serious difference of opinion among artists [...] will never appreciate that film.
[124] Generally we see that the human [...] think, read or comprehend anything serious. Even artists and sáhityikas who are capable of thinking or discussing serious matters do not feel any urge to [...] thinking or understanding anything serious, we are actually pushing the truly creative, high-quality artists towards destruction.
[129] The poverty of lyricists is not [...] better than that of poets. Any serious lyrics are heading for destruction [...] gradually heading towards bankruptcy.
[131] Similarly, there is no current demand or appreciation for essays with serious themes. People today want light [...] composition be called an ideal essay.
[132] While more superficial compositions lack profundity of thought, authors of serious compositions must acquire the [...] write attractive compositions.
[155] Besides this, in the individual lives of such artists there occurs a serious catastrophe. In the battle between [...] before attaining full development.
[193] In this connection there is one [...] may even be caustic censure of serious and sizeable flaws, yet behind [...] today we need this type of critic.
[7] The fact is that where there is a serious difference between the style of [...] are poles apart in their views.
[21] Now, suppose certain sub-glands [...] will become calmer, and not so serious and grave. He will become quieter [...] sentiment, the response has changed.
[78] The struggle grew serious. What a grim struggle it was! [...] sublime ideal of life, singing:
[23] Though the mind is very powerful it has one serious shortcoming. It cannot think of two objects concurrently.
[5] In dreams one takes the mental [...] is disturbed as a result of some serious accident or disaster, the dream [...] remains intact and you wake up.
[13] Another case in point is hydrophobia. [...] their objectivated minds to avert serious psychic problems.
[8] The other cult, the non-Shaeva [...] márga, is said to have a serious defect: it hampers, at the very [...] cult over the non-Shaeva cult.
[2] What is pápa? That which [...] pátakii are not of very serious nature. The redemption of a pátakii [...] permanent benefit for human beings.
[32] The receptive power of práńa [...] labour, but he cannot take any serious responsibility.
[5] Once some interviewers came from [...] tests with flying colours. But a serious hurdle came up at the last moment.
[4] In the event of any complicated problem or serious controversy in Ananda Marga, the [...] post for reasons of ill-health.
[14] No serious or sincere Tantric can agree with [...] 2 )
[88] After Dakśas yajiṋa [...] longevity]. The asuras were cured of many serious diseases due to His grace. Both [...] god and Gaorii as their goddess.
[11] Ekalavya, another disciple, had [...] become acaryas. Partiality is a serious lapse on the part of any teacher.
[12] So far as archery was concerned, [...] his disciples, Dronacarya had a serious fall in the battle.
[11] Up until now no serious effort has been made by the rulers [...] to form socio-economic groups.
[5] So, a pleasant or repulsive smell [...] otherwise the electricity may cause serious problems at any moment. So, either [...] and mind, that is actual death.
[3] 2) Atipátaka or sin of a serious nature;
[4] 3) Mahapátaka or sin of an extremely serious nature.
[6] Atipátaka or sin of a serious nature requires a severe penance [...] considered Atipátaka or sin of a serious nature. To state it plainly, this sort of serious sin has no atonement. But if you [...] from the core or his or her heart.
[7] We find a good number of examples [...] person who committed a sin of a very serious nature. King Shasháuṋka [...] was also an example of a sin of a serious nature. The way King Harśavardhana [...] minor son is a glaring example of a serious sin.
[17] (2) At the end of the shráddha [...] in charity will be considered a serious crime against the society.
[3] At the beginning of evolution, [...] members and become the cause of many serious quarrels.
[21] Now, the followers of Jainism are [...] Shiva, the Jain culture had some serious drawbacks.
[4] Moreover, the process of breathing, [...] breathing normally, a person might have serious difficulties – perhaps ones [...] lungs empty] one might even die.
[17] Under all circumstances He maintained His mental composure. Even in the most serious danger, the smile on His face [...] in the history of the universe.
[59] The answer is, the sleeping state [...] happiness, or is afflicted with a serious disease, or is brooding over imaginary [...] 4 )
[42] This anushásana varies from [...] a severe penalty; for others a serious crime may meet with light punishment. [...] this is called vidhi [decree].
[21] At the beginning of evolution, [...] members and become the cause of many serious quarrels.
[18] The physical body of living beings [...] physical body. Unless there is a serious disharmony between the psychic [...] in its natural rhythm. But once serious disharmony occurs, there arises [...] centered on the pituitary plexus.
[4] If rectification of ones [...] in the future. If the offence is serious, the ácárya/á [...] the fault will not be disclosed.
[3] Besides this, in the individual lives of such artists there occurs a serious catastrophe. In the battle between [...] before attaining full development.
[3] A complex of any sort is a psychic [...] oneself superior to others is a serious human mistake. Similarly, thinking [...] trńádapi suniicena.
[7] The ahaḿkára [pride] [...] of jiṋána has very serious repercussions in human life. It [...] types brings disastrous results:
[68] No sooner had I finished reading [...] bulletin disclosed that there was a serious plane crash somewhere along the [...] Calcutta, a Sri Arúpratan Mitra.
[1] The varńáshrama social [...] defective, but the defects were not as serious as in the four-caste system. And [...] Ráŕhii by lineage.
[31] This hidden truth behind the creation [...] of those who are engaged in the serious study of music maintain any special [...] creation of sound, has been neglected.
[40] “During such a serious crisis, Parama Puruśa Himself [...] 5 )
[19] Laghimá : Laghimá [...] unnecessarily. In their hearts they are not serious but they pretend to be serious. In fact they are not so grave. [...] child. He does not pretend to be serious, for He who carries the entire weight of the universe has no reason to increase His load.
[51] Parama Puruśa is the all-controlling [...] jiiva and Shiva. In spite of such a serious difference, Parama Puruśa [...] who knows Brahma becomes Brahma.
[28] Similarly, if the people of a particular [...] untouchables). This has created a serious rift in the society. To eradicate [...] rejects these narrow sentiments.
[6] People make offerings to certain [...] doesnt help, never mind. This serious frailty of human beings is called [...] have to move ahead vigorously.
[3] Generally a portion of the semen [...] dream, then it must be taken as a serious disease.
[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka [...] this persons act is more serious, this person will have to invent [...] the mahápátakii.
[27] After the Yadavas, including Balarama, [...] poison. The hunter confessed his serious mistake. Lord Krśńa [...] Krśńa left His body.
[394] Between any two epochs there is [...] and should not do. During such a serious crisis, the advent of a great personality becomes an imperative necessity.
[65] Of those customs – shaeva, [...] rational-minded people of the world to give serious thought to this issue and try [...] for Manu to support this custom.
[56] The other meaning of kud́ya is “serious question” – question, [...] Vimánapota-kud́ya.
[64] Gandhiji was a simple man. So [...] in economic outlook, then what serious fault did Subhash Bose commit [...] themselves in their political life.
[4] Kuś +ksi = kukśi [...] since its use does not cause any serious complications. Etymologically [...] kukśigata ; the i remains.
[126] Mr. Mukherjee said, “Its [...] answer only after I have given serious thought to it.” The next [...] mind ... wrinkles on his forehead.
[136] Many heavyweight MPs were also present in that conference. They said, “In such serious matters as this, we should not [...] high-powered commission.”
[37] There are serious differences of opinion amongst [...] different according to others.
[19] For instance, we can cite the case [...] problem of marriage of women assumed serious proportions. Immoral conduct was [...] faced with a stupendous problem.
[20] Thats why I have said that if there is a serious disproportion in the numbers of [...] Tibet there are similar provisions.
[52] There was a time when, due [...] bodily functions; rather it does serious harm to the body and damages it [...] reason, wine must be forsaken.
[101] Now I realized that Akalmand is indeed a very serious practitioner of non-violence.
[159] I wondered, “Fish bones [...] shol ] – eating fish is a serious act of violence, surely a serious act of violence indeed!”
[138] No sooner had I finished reading [...] bulletin disclosed that there was a serious plane crash somewhere along the [...] Calcutta, a Sri Arúpratan Mitra.
[63] Sins can be of different kinds, [...] sin whose atonement is extremely serious but which is not of self-perpetuating [...] they are always to be respected.
[103] The Brahman narrated at length [...] “Yes, it is an issue that deserves serious consideration.” Then he [...] water pot made of bell- metal.
[107] The Brahman said, “Well let that be. But this year I have serious financial problems. 1 havent [...] ) .”
[90] If we undertake a rational analysis [...] those investigating the causes of serious crimes may become confused. The [...] accidentally or in a moment of weakness.
[92] Crimes involving cruelty are generally [...] ripus; fights over women; serious differences of opinion.
[93] It is possible for a person who [...] criminal background may even plan a serious crime as much as six months in [...] sometimes after a few minutes.
[116] Some people argue that if criminals who commit serious offences are not given capital [...] able to earn an honest living.
[118] In this context yet another thought comes to mind. If a criminal is imprisoned for a serious crime, what will happen to his [...] means to earn an honest living.
[127] But sleep wouldnt come to her eyes. Her bone-rattling disease had become even more serious. When she turned on one side: [...] wonderful How wonderful!”
[13] The pigeons took shelter in a pomegranate [...] No ones injuries were very serious. Finally, after resting for a [...] about the safety of Madhumita.
[46] Madhumita said: “My goodness, it must be a very serious disease. In that case sister-in-law, [...] strain yourself so much?”
[232] The prince exclaimed: “Condensed milk! Are you serious?”
[2] Sadáshiva was born at a [...] script. In the days of Shiva, the serious disadvantage was that, although [...] at the time of the Atharvaveda.
[17] Many consider it proper to use [...] instance to provide relief from a serious disease. There is hardly any logic [...] a punishment, suffering from a serious disease may awaken the desire [...] disservice than service to the sufferer.
[25] As human beings have passed through [...] is harmful. The result is a more serious attack of the disease. Human beings [...] with afflictions in the future.
[11] 7. A serious lack of sexual restraint will [...] This is called genital impotency.
[4] The various races and countries [...] there cannot be any friction. A serious difference of opinion today may be changed into friendship tomorrow.
[29] Moreover, there are some serious shortcomings in the path of knowledge. Knowledge resides in the brain, and the brain may develop serious diseases which will destroy all [...] mere liabilities to the society.
[5] Constipation due to the defective [...] cause of piles, but generally no serious ailment can develop for one reason only. Like other serious diseases, piles is a disease of [...] one can never suffer from piles.
[7] For instance, we can cite the case [...] problem of marriage of women assumed serious proportions. Immoral conduct was [...] faced with a stupendous problem.
[8] Thats why I have said that if there is a serious disproportion in the numbers of [...] Tibet there are similar provisions.
[5] In the objective world, human beings [...] single personality creates a very serious psychic disease which will ultimately [...] endowed with some degree of ability.
[15] There are two main causes for economic [...] process of severe exploitation, a serious explosion takes place. This explosion [...] fundamental cause of a depression.
[7] Although dyspepsia is not itself [...] rectal ulcers, constipation and serious dysentery may arise from dyspepsia.
[1] Of all the defects and internal [...] – suppose one has committed a serious mistake: the resultant inferiority [...] an inferiority complex?”
[12] Until now, no serious effort has been made by the leaders [...] but to form socio-economic units.
[10] Another serious defect of the sharecropping system [...] in the nylon dragnet of the law.
[10] 4. For various reasons the blood-producing [...] of sleep, headache, dizziness, serious physical weakness, etc. This is called low blood-pressure.
[30] Next is psychic lethargy. What [...] and beliefs. Just imagine what a serious lapse this is, what a serious psychic lethargy. The root case is the lack of moral courage.
[32] The sixth and last defect is procrastination [...] Though procrastination is a very serious defect according to the scriptures, [...] case of bad deeds is a virtue.
[3] People often say, “I follow [...] unbalanced state of mind takes a serious turn by pressure of external allurement, [...] morality, may at any moment break down.
[58] And the result was promptly achieved. [...] a married life, had committed a serious wrong, a heinous sin: they had [...] difficulty, been exploiting the society.
[198] Abh + rak = abhra. Its etymological [...] more, the mica industry is facing serious setbacks. Attention should be given to this.
[2] Sadáshiva was born at a [...] script. In the days of Shiva, the serious disadvantage was that, although [...] at the time of the Atharvaveda.