Se > References for ‘services’
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[4] Take another example. In the Pathan [...] were retrenched from the armed services. Consequently, they became criminals. [...] would have been quite different.
[37] Have vipras only exploited others? [...] desire to exploit, the list of those services has been considerable. The kśatriyas [...] Vipra Age was able to devour them.
[120] The vipra priests also adopted [...] in exchange for a priests services] and various types of materials to be used for worship.
[15] The five rules of Niyama are shaoca, [...] a complaint the out-turn of the services rendered by ones own physical [...] 4 )
[55] Khyát́andás [...] dont need to pay for the services of a pandit while Im here. [...] distinguished guests, though.”
[11] Imparting diikśá [...] the twenty-four hours with social services, then it is worthwhile to provide for their maintenance.
[23] The purohit-dom centres round vested [...] are social workers. The social services rendered by the ácáryas [...] there can be no vested interest.
[8] Every man must realize the duty [...] (Brahma-Sádhaná) to him. The credit for his services to the child will not create pride [...] fatherly responsibility of the child.
[109] If a particular person is endowed with all three potentialities and if only their physical services are utilized, then they may not [...] individuals or collective bodies.
[10] A truly intelligent person will [...] permanently – seeking the services of a doctor for the treatment [...] sádhaná, not of preya.
[13] You know, the Universe, Parama [...] consciousness, it will render so many services. But without the help of human [...] path. And such a thing happens.
[233] When you render service to anyone, [...] God! Oblige me by accepting my services. You are merciful to me, and [...] precious opportunity of rendering services to You.” By maintaining [...] reactions of your actions bind you.
[20] According to the wages policy of [...] form of essential goods or even services. It is advisable to gradually [...] the monetary component of wages.
[12] Another way to help solve unemployment, [...] creating a range of new goods and services. There are many dimensions to [...] expression of the ideals of Neohumanism.
[96] Days roll on. Empires, wealth and [...] possible to arrange commemoration services or to build shrines in memory [...] their karma sádhaná?
[46] In fact, there is a ritual for [...] require the ritualistic religious services of a Brahman priest, because the [...] hear the village women say –
[3] Now what is our main duty on this [...] making a well. You may also seek the services from others, to draw water from [...] applicable for each human being.
[20] Those who beg from Paramátmá [...] Paramátmá to utilize their services at His feet. Devotion is service to God – Bhaktir Bhagavato Sevá.
[31] The Sádhakas who love God [...] Parámatmá. Devotees render services to the people because they know [...] Paramátmá is Gopa.
[2] Accumulation of power is dangerous [...] principles to render all-round services to the people for their rapid progress.
[23] “We did,” replied the [...] nobody will ever ask for their services again. So please request Phatu [...] render this last service too?”
[20] The real service is the service [...] viprocita sevá. But other services such as shúdrocita sevá [...] person with medicines and physical services. Then when the person gets well [...] puńyamahorátram.
[2] These miniature forms of Ananda [...] Units will expand all possible services, particularly in the fields of [...] Humanity is the only criteria.
[6] What is dogma? Dogma is a preconceived [...] least ten to twenty percent of its services.” My considered opinion [...] liberation of the human intellect.
[20] 3) A Brahman who solicits donations, [...] who takes donations for funeral services, those who take eclipse-donations for solar or lunar eclipses.
[132] 5) Those funeral services [shráddha] that people [...] or relatives, especially those services following the initial service, are called karat́a.
[10] Now let us come to our original [...] because we want to utilize the services of all. Thus we have been able [...] do this in a still better way.
[9] In the present socio-economic environment, [...] first preference in the fields of services and education, irrespective of [...] means families who did not get any services or education in the past. Such [...] minimum requirements are guaranteed.
[10] Thus, the criteria for receiving preferential services and education should not be birth [...] standard of the entire society.
[9] Governments may submit their [social] [...] every legitimate right to their services.
[100] The term “guaranteed availability” [...] scientists and people performing special services require certain amenities. Ours [...] minimize the gap between the two.
[8] The more that government revenue [...] amount of money spent on public services can never be supported. The more that money is invested in developmental programmes, the better it is.
[9] This policy will also indirectly [...] without investing money in public services, the market will go out of control. [...] the clutches of high inflation.
[39] Similarly, consumers cooperatives [...] draw salaries on the basis of the services they render to the cooperative. [...] of society at reasonable rates.
[43] The number of items considered [...] sector. Essential commodities or services of a non-farming nature coming [...] The railway system is an example.
[20] The third characteristic of bhágavata [...] receive anything in return for services rendered it is called true service, [...] transaction of one form or other?
[49] Some explanation here is necessary [...] the railway is not rendering free services, not to pay ones travelling fare is theft.
[103] The opportunists will misuse your [...] the real sufferers of their due services from you. A rich miser approaches [...] a hostile attitude towards him.
[14] It can be questioned how an illiterate, [...] him the technique of rendering services.
[107] Then he continued. “Vireshvijay [...] There was no one to attend funeral services for this twenty-three year old, [...] man. No one even knew his history.
[42] We come across another laokik goddess [...] Bengali; not even the religious services of a priest are required to worship this goddess. She has no relation whatsoever with Shiva.