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Who Is the Liberating Entity of Human Society (1)

[17] Vinásháya ca duśkrtám. [...] hence those who are engaged in theft are duśkrtám. Dharmasaḿsthápanártháya [...] with special faculties.”

Where There Is Dharma There Is Iśt́a, and Where There Is Iśt́a There Is Victory (2)

[22] Falsehood is the noumenal cause [...] stops telling lies, then will any theft be possible? No, certainly not. [...] “Have you committed this theft?” If he is truthful he will [...] wake up and he will be caught.

What Is My Relation with the Universe and the Cosmic Entity? (1)

[22] Action, whether good or bad, causes [...] preordained that if one commits theft his things of the same value will [...] will seek shelter and be reborn.

Towards the Noumenal Entity (2)

[7] We deduce conclusions just from [...] inquire about the reasons for the theft, we may come to know that he had [...] we are more responsible for that theft than he, because we failed to [...] observation of outward expressions.

The Theft of a Papaya (1)

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The Ten Characteristics of a Dhármika (3)

[8] “Asteya”. Asteya is [...] one’s mind. Although internal theft does not harm anyone, unlike external theft, it nevertheless makes one a thief. [...] So asteya means desisting from theft of any kind.

The Science of Action (3)

[7] In sámskáraḿulaka [...] will. Suppose a person commits a theft by his free will. As long as the reaction of the original action of theft is unexpressed, his indirect will [...] consequences of his previous action of theft.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[21] As Sarvatomukha (having faces in [...] have arrested you on a charge of theft, so He also knows. If you tell [...] in human form, so He also knows.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[38] Then the children of the frogs [...] distinctive voice, “Such theft is a matter of disgrace for any [...] We too shall go with you!”

The Chariot and the Charioteer (2)

[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] may perhaps refrain from actual theft out of conscience, or fear of [...] however, recklessly commit the actual theft propelled by his animal propensities. [...] the weakness of the human mind.

“Take Refuge in Parama Puruśa with Unswerving Attention” (1)

[6] Now, pátaka [sin [...] from someone else. If after this theft the thief feels compunction and [...] should no longer be called a sinner.

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (1)

[41] I have already said that without [...] visions even after the commission of theft. Why does this happen? It is because [...] their materialistic philosophies.

Society (1)

[80] (a) Activities harmful to the Marga, [[hypocrisy]], theft and the persecution of women are [...] against them from the beginning.

Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles (1)

[32] One of the primary causes of crime [...] accused, charged with committing theft. The law is not concerned with [...] are not anybody’s concern.

Social Discourses (5)

[202] One of the notable causes of the [...] go to court under the charge of theft. Law has nothing to do with poverty [...] not the object of concern at all.

[276] Under a capitalistic framework, [...] bodies together by indulging in theft, corruption, and other antisocial [...] hours will be reduced by half.

[302] It cannot be said that the ultimate aim of human life is not to commit theft; what is desirable is that the tendency to commit theft should be eliminated. The aim [...] God where no desire is left for theft and all tendencies of falsehood disappear.

Problems of the Day (1)

[35] Those who want to promote public [...] together by resorting to petty theft, armed robbery, profligacy and [...] situation is certainly not desirable.

Práńa Dharma (1)

[2] In this universe there are people [...] Kálii before committing theft. They pray to mother Kálii [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.

Phatu's Clubs (1)

[1] Have you heard the story about the theft of Phatu’s cucumbers? If you haven’t, read on.

Parama Puruśa Is One – Countless Are His Names (3)

[21] A few days ago in a certain place [...] harańa means “theft”. The thing is, in society we [...] of love and affection with Him.

[24] You all know well, you have read [...] things without their permission is theft. So He is also stealing. Of course, He is stealing for their good, but it is still theft. Since He is committing harańa [...] ignorance that human beings fight.

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (1)

[28] External sin, expressed in physical [...] people often think about committing theft, as a result of prolonged thinking [...] of vipáka does not arise.

Matter and Spirit (1)

[26] For example, a man with a strong [...] are naturally attracted towards theft and that is why they steal. The [...] call it the death of the organs.

Light Comes (1)

[645] Of all the fundamental factors [...] ministers will indirectly support the theft. If such malpractices continue, [...] socialism ever see the light of day.

In the Land of Hat́t́amálá Part 2 (1)

[208] “This is a lame excuse,” [...] No, we’ll never allow the theft of the pond to occur like this in broad daylight.”

How Should a Devotee Behave? (1)

[18] What is Hari’s role? Human [...] the main purpose of Hari’s theft is to lighten the burden of the [...] yourself of your burden”.

He Who Steals Others' Sins Is Called Hari (2)

[6] But when this is the law, how does [...] which tells us to refrain from theft. Parama Puruśa Himself [...] because He dearly loves His devotees.

[10] But Parama Puruśa knows [...] what is it called? It is called theft. Thus, as Parama Puruśa [...] Hari. So, one of His names is Hari.

Form and Formless (1)

[28] The reflecting mind often thinks [...] immediately come to know of the theft. When the police arrest him and [...] intuitional sádhaná.

Dhritarastra and Sanjaya (1)

[3] If a person is dharmic, that person [...] the society that instilled the theft propensity in that person.

A Guide to Human Conduct (16)

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Actions and Their Results (Karma and Karmaphala) (5)

[5] According to both Science and Philosophy, [...] that you have committed an act of theft. But supposing that for fear of public scandal or state punishment, you only conceived of the theft but did not carry it out. Alternatively you arranged for the theft to be committed by another person. Are you not still committing this theft from behind the scene? If you think that you will not reap the consequences for a theft committed mentally, you are wrong.