Th > References for ‘thief’
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[14] So these are the five main propensities. [...] Vrtti. Take another example. A thief goes out for stealing on a stormy [...] will automatically be controlled.
[17] Vinásháya ca duśkrtám. [...] Stealing may not be undesirable for a thief but it is undesirable for Parama [...] with special faculties.”
[22] Falsehood is the noumenal cause [...] are embedded in falsehood. If a thief stops telling lies, then will [...] According to the wise people, a thief must be free from two defects – but I want to add one more: 1) a thief should not stay awake during the day – a thief should sleep during the day and stay awake at night. 2) A thief must not speak the truth. Suppose the thief is caught red-handed and the police [...] the truth is a grave defect in a thief. And the third defect is that a thief is that a thief should never cough, because if [...] wake up and he will be caught.
[4] Every human being has certain merits [...] certainly degenerate. Obviously, a thief will not be a durjana for a perfectly honest person because the latter will easily counteract the thief;s negative qualities. But for an ordinary person without any notable attributes, the thief will certainly be a durjana. Those [...] wicked person may not be a durjana.
[14] My Vrajagopála is the embodiment [...] ideal personality; He is a butter thief; He heartlessly deserts His companions [...] irrevocable.” The Vedas say:
[49] What is pápa? Paropakárah [...] five rupees from a person. If the thief repays the amount in full it is [...] This is a case of pátaka.
[6] If a thief shuns falsehood, the base of all [...] disease of coughing. In case a thief goes to steal and starts coughing, the householders will catch him. So the thief should not have these two attributes.
[7] We deduce conclusions just from [...] something, and when we say, “Thief! Thief!” people will start beating [...] observation of outward expressions.
[3] “So youve heard the [...] making puffed rice when the wretched thief came and stole the papaya. Since then Ive been crying my eyes out.”
[5] “Excellent! Excellent!” [...] Viśńu, but the damned thief has ruined everything. What a wretch!”
[8] “Asteya”. Asteya is [...] theft, it nevertheless makes one a thief. It is done mentally out of shame, [...] desisting from theft of any kind.
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[25] Though He cannot go against the [...] the very name says that He is a thief. You heard “Hari” means “thief”?
[26] Yes, He is a thief, but He is not against Sixteen [...] our sins. We cant.”
[27] Then what will this loving Father do? He will secretly take away the sins. He is [[a thief. He finds no other alternative [...] why He is Hari – He is a thief, The Great Thief.]]
[16] While change is a natural phenomenon, [...] without considering whether he is a thief or a murderer. Similarly, the [...] attraction amongst human beings.
[7] In sámskáraḿulaka [...] expresses itself, resulting in the thief either being arrested by the police, [...] or humiliation. This is how the thief reaps the consequences of his previous action of theft.
[81] When a presentation is made through [...] character of a promiscuous woman or a thief must leave on the minds of the readers an impression of sympathy, charged with profound pain.
[9] There is one hope for redemption, [...] “makhan cor” – the butter thief. It is wrong to take these words [...] from the milkmaids houses.
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[2] Conscience (viveka) is defined [...] broader than that of viveka. A thief, on entering his victims [...] of deliberation after which the thief reaches his conclusion. This deliberation is vicára and not viveka.
[13] Vaerágya does not denote [...] under a defeatist complex. The thief, who for fear of the police, the [...] most of them fall from their path.
[10] Some people may ask: Why does Ananda [...] here. If one has already become a thief or a criminal, in that case university [...] first phase of making human beings.
[44] Trayaḿ tyaktvá Hariḿ [...] Is it not absurd to call Hari a thief? Hence the fact is that only the [...] remain a bit away from Him.”
[6] Now, pátaka [sin [...] someone else. If after this theft the thief feels compunction and returns [...] should no longer be called a sinner.
[18] “Had he gone as a thief and abducted anothers wife,” [...] as a sádhu, in reality a thief. Thus Rávańas [...] for him. So what can I do?”
[10] Yesterday[see beginning] I told [...] Certainly that is a sin. But if the thief returns the money to its owner, [...] encouraged to imitate the first.
[3] These three guńas are like [...] and strayed into the jungle. One thief bound up this gentleman. “Who [...] tamoguńa,” replied the thief. The second man accosted the gentleman [...] was rajoguńa. The third thief [sattvaguńa] met the gentleman [...] Bhágavata dharma.”
[41] I have already said that without [...] after some time the experienced thief;s hands and feel do not tremble [...] intermediate condition between an immature thief and a mature is there just the [...] their materialistic philosophies.
[43] Now the question may arise in your [...] of preya like the aforementioned thief. The collection of the thoughts [...] inner selves lament within them:
[90] The thief (out of fear of the police) and [...] newly-created world an illusion.
[31] Another glaring example of the [...] counsel, may end up in prison. If a thief is set free it is a crime, no [...] a severe dishonour to humanity.
[215] No matter how notorious a criminal [...] eventually sent to prison. If a thief is set free, it is a crime, no [...] a severe dishonour of humanity.
[218] The significance of society lies [...] s/he is a sinner, a sufferer, a thief, a criminal or characterless, [...] bring this potentiality into play.
[8] The worst type of sin is called [...] sannyasin, may suspect him of being a thief like Ravana in the disguise of a sannyasin.
[35] Then Shiva said, “To kidnap [...] he didnt kidnap Sita as a thief or as a robber. He went in disguise. [...] be like Ravana; he may also be a thief – like Ravana.’ So [...] sacrifices his all for society.”
[4] PLURAL [...] wolves thief thieves [...] alumni
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] For instance: chief , thief , brief , friend [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[1] Many philosophers say that the [...] the physical stealing, the real thief is the mind. It would not be just [...] they say there are eleven organs.
[90] The thief (out of fear of the police) and [...] newly-created world an illusion.
[23] Now the interesting thing is that [...] suffering. Despite his son being a thief or dacoit, a father sees a lawyer [...] daughters without their knowledge.
[28] External sin, expressed in physical [...] ones own hands: for this the thief will have to undergo punishment. [...] of vipáka does not arise.
[8] Sádhaná, therefore, [...] names is Mákhanacora (Butter thief). Generally one says to God to [...] Then He will not hear anything.
[11] That is, “As one wishes [so [...] opportunity to pick their pockets. A thief goes there thinking that. People [...] living being of this world”].
[12] At noon one day, while Kanika was [...] gate. Kanika discovered that a thief dressed like a gentleman was about to escape with a suitcase that was kept in the room. The thief caught sight of Kanika and took [...] had been left open by mistake.
[40] As one thinks so one becomes. If one thinks that one is a sinner or a thief one will actually become a sinner or a thief one day. Never allow such negative [...] object of your thought or ideation.
[9] Now in pure Sanskrit the word [...] be punished. Shouldnt [[a thief]] be punished? Yes, he should [...] difference between the two seeings.
[40] The worst kind of sin is called [...] of an ascetic and then became a thief. This has a recurring consequence. [...] Ravana, that man may be actually thief in the guise of an ascetic!
[32] The etymological meaning of the word shat́ha is “thief” ( chora : The word [...] difference between an ordinary thief and a shat́ha . The thief who steals like a thief is called chora or chaora or taskara . But that thief who steals in the guise of a good [...] call him shat́ha .
[102] In the Dvápara era, [...] spirituality. In their opinion, just as a thief is caught by a thief, an exorcist is killed by a ghost, [...] diplomacy is destroyed by diplomacy.
[11] However, as long as the human beings [...] virtuous deeds. If a person is a thief by nature whenever they think [...] Bengali poem it is said –
[124] Kumbh + ilac . The etymological [...] meaning of kumbhila is “thief” (although in Bengali both the [...] “one who flees when seeing a thief”).
[72] “Some unknown person had [...] bulbs. The idea was that if the thief was not completely shameless, [...] was illumined by the moonlight.
[78] Hence the solution to all these [...] structure. The man who is despised as a thief or treated with contempt by society [...] people who call themselves honest.
[88] If a person who is not actually a thief constantly thinks about stealing [...] impression that he or she is really a thief. After witnessing a brutal murder, [...] innocent person will be punished.
[71] This verse is in twilight language. [...] courtyard going inside the room, the thief that was hiding in the courtyard [...] you also become all-knowing. That thief of minds has stolen away your worldly bondages.”
[11] But can a philosophy guide a person [...] say, “I will be the greatest thief.” That is not proper saḿkalpa. [...] – this type of determination.
[15] And the second ájiiva is [...] ones object of thought is a thief, what will happen? What is the [...] are thinking of a bad man, or a thief, what will happen? The objective counterpart of your mind will take the form of that thief, will take the form of that bad [...] man, you will become a bad man.
[7] In this world it is almost impossible [...] lives. Whether one is a confirmed thief or a petty thief, whether one is a pátakii, [...] which continues to exploit women.
[10] But Parama Puruśa knows [...] their permission, He is certainly a thief “Harati pápah yah [...] Hari. So, one of His names is Hari.
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[7] Within a gang of thieves, one of [...] sleight-of-hand of such-and-such other thief is marvellous – he has made [...] pickpockets will never appreciate it.
[10] In reply Shiva said, “Well, if Ravana had carried Sita off dressed just as a thief, then he would be an atipátakii. [...] housewife may well fear that he is a thief in the guise of a saint, like [...] mahápátakii.”
[11] Parvati requested her husband, [...] “If Ravana had abducted Sita as a thief, he could be called an atipátaki, [...] Ravana but she ultimately failed.
[7] The meaning of “sujana” [...] “durjana” is a relative term, for a thief cannot be an evil-doer when he [...] an ordinary person, though, that thief would be a “durjana”.
[26] Now Parama Puruśa [...] their sins secretly, thus He is a thief, He is Hari. He has no other means [...] pápaḿ yah sah harih .
[3] If a person is dharmic, that person [...] times more responsibility than the thief himself. Because it will be the society that instilled the theft propensity in that person.
[8] Now, what is this Dharmakśetra? [...] be no other evils either. Once a thief has turned truthful, he will no longer be a thief.
[8] Now within this pápa there [...] rupees were stolen excuses the thief, then that pápa committed by the thief is neutralized.
[1] Todays subject of discourse [...] human beings from animals. Even a thief who feels love for the Supreme [...] glorious existence; animals do not.
[30] The principle of ahiḿsá, [...] only correction. Whether it is a thief or a robber or a gentleman or [...] no matter how harsh it may seem.
[17] There are different types of criminals [...] hierarchy. For example, a confirmed thief will not pay much attention to [...] need have any doubt about this.
[8] You will notice how much sin a [...] small. One person is a diamond thief and another steals cucumbers. [...] Thus His other name is Hari, or thief.
[35] We have two proofs on hand to substantiate [...] been branded as an atheist, as a thief and as a hypocrite. This proves [...] Rámáyańa.