Th > References for ‘thieves’
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[7] “Mitram”. When the [...] nature of the duty is the same. Two thieves are also called mitram. In Saḿskrta, [...] neuter gender the term is mitram.
[40] In medical institutions where the [...] immoral association among these thieves, regardless of their rank. They [...] hospitals as they are of prisons.
[58] A large number of clerks, teachers, [...] but cannot directly confront it. Thieves can criticize other thieves in a society of thieves, but they cannot offer suggestions [...] further complicated the situation.
[188] The police, who normally showed no interest at in apprehending the real thieves, rogues, bribe-takers and smugglers [...] election, however, were set free.
[6] If a thief shuns falsehood, the [...] stealing. That is why people say that thieves should not have two characteristics, [...] not have these two attributes.
[78] Literature can beautifully convey [...] not only found among the good. Thieves, armed robbers and knaves also [...] onto the path of benevolence.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] tápii [sinners or victims], thieves, criminals, or characterless individuals, [...] showed respect to human value.
[2] This very thing is quite natural. [...] did not possess. Suppose a man thieves. To rescue himself, he will concoct [...] period were naturally moralists.
[12] Suppose that you and a goat have [...] who fail to do so are branded as thieves and dacoits by the society.
[155] When a particular idea has a strong impact on mind, the mind rushes towards it again and again. Thieves, in the shock of the moment, always [...] the acoustic root of moha vrtti.
[19] The establishment of such an ideal [...] because candidates depend on petty thieves, hardened criminals and antisocial [...] determining the fate of the candidates.
[3] These three guńas are like three thieves who lived in a jungle. They once [...] Bhágavata dharma. We are thieves and cannot go to the city of light, of Bhágavata dharma.”
[396] Once upon a time, a shepherd in an Arab country observed some thieves frequently going to a certain place at a fixed time. On their return, he noticed that the thieves always looked sleepy. The next [...] tasty. This is how coffee developed.
[32] One of the primary causes of crime [...] to become pick-pockets and petty thieves and their unfortunate wives have [...] are not anybodys concern.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] tápii [sinners or victims], thieves, criminals, or characterless individuals, [...] showed respect to human value.
[65] In nearly every country of the [...] the future. The less intelligent thieves are ultimately destroyed by them. The thieves suffer greater punishment at the [...] exploiters suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[194] The path that lies before thieves who steal out of need is extremely [...] to be tried and judged at all.
[13] The third one is mitram. Mitram [...] physicians are mitram . Two thieves, two pleaders are also mitram; [...] [[more]] beautiful human society.
[28] If undeveloped countries avoid [...] democratic structure, the assistance of thieves, thugs and other antisocial elements [...] behaviour of their supporters.
[4] PLURAL [...] thief thieves Exceptions: [...] alumni
[4] Suppose somebody does something [...] humiliation at the hands of robbers and thieves. Spiritual elevation is possible [...] and thus becoming one with Him.
[14] If, moreover, the person whom you [...] instance, if someone thinks of thieves for a considerable length of time, [...] associated with your thought processes.
[11] That is, “As one wishes [so [...] economically.” He stays there. Thieves think that a lot of people come [...] living being of this world”].
[14] Máyá has three guńas [...] afforded by the following story. Three thieves, Mr. Sattvaguńa, Mr. Rajoguńa [...] Máyá, but rather through its help.
[1] Humans should always be careful [...] wine?” And if one associates with thieves, one will think, “What is the harm if I steal something?”
[29] The first group is composed of [...] propensities. They generally become petty thieves, not armed robbers. Although they [...] and at the instigation of others.
[30] The second group of born criminals [...] do not become pickpockets, petty thieves or burglars. They consider such [...] often decide to become prostitutes.
[65] Similarly, by keeping bad company people become debauched, slanderers and thieves. Men or women who have to do little [...] children are incapable of doing this.
[77] If the breadwinner of a family [...] forces, eventually turning into thieves, armed robbers, thugs, pickpockets [...] forces to lead antisocial lives.
[48] “During the Buddhist and [...] but they fell into the hands of thieves so they are no longer found today. [...] Ajay and Mayurakshi river-valleys.
[13] The path that lies before thieves who steal out of need is extremely [...] to be tried and judged at all.
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[7] Within a gang of thieves, one of them says appreciatively, [...] pickpockets will never appreciate it.
[8] Humans will have to move ahead [...] thing will happen if one lives with thieves.
[15] In one of my short stories I narrated [...] was closed with a gate so that thieves could not climb up to the fourth [...] not attain Parama Puruśa.
[11] There are also many other adverse [...] Immorality and corruption are rampant. Thieves, criminals, drug addicts, alcoholics [...] presently suffer from these defects.
[6] The second lacuna is that in the [...] get votes. They have to placate thieves, dacoits and hypocrites because [...] democracy is the government of thieves, dacoits and hypocrites. The government [...] nefarious activities cannot last long.
[45] 1. Physical theft of any material [...] steal material objects are called thieves. But thieves are not only those persons who [...] money in a proper way is not theft.
[10] What is Satsauṋga? Have [...] suggestion. If you are in the company of thieves, they can say, “Steal, steal, [...] one who is a good intellectual.
[147] “The gods live inside people,” [...] a hospital. The only things the thieves overlooked were Niiláiṋjanas [...] open air and light of your museum.
[83] Lost in thought, I continued eating [...] to bed. There was no worry about thieves. The peoples moral standard [...] it easily and in good condition.
[49] I started nodding off but after [...] there was a lot of forest, even thieves would not dare come to cut wood [...] completely out of place there.