Vi > References for ‘vices’
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[4] In fact, the human mind is engrossed [...] you will discover that behind the vices there is one fundamental vice. [...] from which other sins originate.
[5] In the old German language, the [...] as falsehood is the root of all vices.
[6] If a thief shuns falsehood, the base of all vices, he will also have to give up [...] not have these two attributes.
[19] Phalasákśiibhútah [...] who was a mixture of virtues and vices – of course, every one has both virtues and vices – used to be adored as “Mahátmá” [...] admiration is a sign of deception.
[1] Most people suffer from either [...] any of these. People have many vices and virtues. One of the virtues is to be free from any kind of complex. What is vice?
[3] In this manifested world there are six kinds of main vices – nidrá, tandrá, [...] and diirghasútratá.
[5] Bhayam [fear]. Fear complex is another human shortcoming. The other remaining vices are krodha [anger]; álasya [...] tomorrow and then for the day after).
[7] By writing different stories in [...] (puńya) and by harming others incurs vices (pápa), Shrii Vyasa wrote eighteen puráńas.
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] punishment or eligible for reward for vices or virtues, but the sentient attain [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[27] We should strengthen ourselves [...] according to ones virtues and vices one is happy, one is miserable, [...] the Mahábhárata.
[6] It is meaningless to impart diikśá [...] going astray. Verily, all the human vices are acquired during the age of [...] – it will be a perfect man.
[21] One has to advance by making the maximum effort to keep the mind scrupulously away from vices. Never let your minds purity [...] will automatically reveal itself.
[13] Now, the functions of the mind [...] experience. Notwithstanding his vices and demerits, which I am aware [...] negative. This is how manana goes on.
[67] No one is high and no one low. Of course, according to ones virtues or vices one is happy, one is miserable, [...] attained without annihilating them.
[3] CASE [...] there lie Both virtues and vices, Remove the vices And increase the virtues [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[10] Women are considered second class [...] nobody can share the virtues or vices of others. Everybody has to move with their own saḿskaras or reactions to past actions.
[5] The kuliina system was introduced [...] lead to qualitative growth. Social vices overtook the society due to the [...] opposite among the non-kuliinas.
[7] Since as a result of the kuliina [...] religion or surrender to social vices might stop, [...] could not maintain their honour.
[1] Those who shudder at the sight of various social vices and lament, “Everything [...] a respectable place in society.
[52] Those who shudder at the sight of various social vices and lament, “Everything [...] injustice is the principal one.
[20] The revolution which terminates [...] spirit. They are vulnerable to many vices and are not well-established in [...] discipline to oppose exploitation.
[3] Lord Krśńa selected [...] helped eliminate the weaknesses and vices of the society, and infused new [...] and the other gopas of Vrndavan.
[17] Garga Muni had just this practical [...] his own group to fight against vices (Pápa). Everything about [...] as people might go against him.
[30] [Feelings of amity and compassion occasioned by contemplation of joys and sorrows, virtues and vices, induce a pleasant state of mind.]
[34] It is often seen that those who [...] pandits who fall prey to social vices such as acceptance of bribes, [...] underlying devotional sentiment.
[21] Universalism does not depend upon any relative factor, hence it is free from the vices of ism. Ism thrives on the angle [...] nationalism and other allied isms.
[62] The need for marriage differs with [...] possibility of their indulging in vices stealthily if they are not married. [...] effort to fulfil a lofty ideal.
[15] The revolutionary character of [...] takes to tackle one of the oldest vices of human beings: the vice of dividing [...] each individual in Ananda Marga.