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Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 2 (Discourse 11) (1)

[12] Vishuddha Advaetaváda makes [...] is, what kind of people can fall victim to the “rope-as-a-snake [...] expose the perception are defective!

Various Occupations (1)

[66] Vaeshyas’ means of earning a living are such that at any moment they may fall victim to greed and indulge in contemptible [...] most of the wealth in society.

Tuberculosis (1)

[18] One who does not suffer from constipation nor wastes his semen seldom becomes a victim of tuberculosis. This is because, [...] and thereby strength to the body.

This World and the Next (1)

[59] Mudhabhútni samadhi, or [...] it is said that Jayadratha was a victim of such samádhi due to excessive fear.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidyá (1)

[32] What is Vámácára? [...] As a result he falls an unwary victim to more darkness and more inertness [...] through such an aimless pursuit?

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (1)

[11] Life is intimately bound up with [...] experienced, and one will be a victim of the actional cycle life after life.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[84] The struggle became very grim. [...] humans and the demons would fall victim by their use, as both of them were the inhabitants of the same earth.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (1)

[2] Conscience (viveka) is defined [...] viveka. A thief, on entering his victim’;s house, considers whether it [...] is vicára and not viveka.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 3 (3)

[14] It often happens that, not due [...] latter woman, who was a chronic victim of touch-mania, would not touch [...] purity. This is a case of mania.

[19] Most psychic diseases, if not all, [...] entire indigenous community was a victim of inferiority complex, the removal [...] freedom in a much shorter time.

[20] I say all this because psychic [...] individual life you do not become the victim of a psychic disease, and so that [...] you see that it is eliminated.

Socio-Economic Groupifications (1)

[31] A sound ideological base is a prerequisite [...] influence of universalism and becomes a victim of exploitation, then the foundation [...] spirit but regional in approach.

Sleep and Inertia (1)

[7] Tandrá. Tandrá means [...] self-confidence. A person who is a victim of this sort of inertness can [...] 1 )

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 13) (1)

[8] Bhávagata bandhan afflicts [...] beings as a dogma, crushing the victim under its heavy weight, people [...] as their appointed lot in life.

Ráŕh – 30. History of the Regions of Ráŕh (1)

[21] Ráŕh was subjected [...] indignity, and as a result they fell victim to an inferiority complex. Still [...] them somewhat averse to struggle.

Obesity (1)

[6] In the world today a handful of [...] excessive hard labour, they fall victim to tuberculosis. Remember that [...] harmful influence on their minds.

Nuclear Revolution (1)

[23] In the modern world, capitalist [...] the end, society has become the victim of insatiable rapacity, unbearable [...] towards shúdra revolution.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] never allow yourselves to fall victim to these political and religious [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.

Kuńála to Kumbhiira (Discourse 31) (1)

[4] In the history of the Buddhist [...] the son of Ashoka, he who was the victim of his stepmother Tiśyarakśitá’s jealousy.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[20] The meaning of the verbal root [...] abruptly”, etc. Someone who falls victim to an unexpected natural disaster, [...] epidemic or plague of locusts.

Great Universe Fillers – Excerpt C (1)

[13] The path that lies before thieves [...] beast of a person by making him a victim of circumstances, to my mind, [...] to be tried and judged at all.

Decentralized Economy – 1 (1)

[33] There is a close relationship between [...] a community will become an easy victim of economic, political and psycho-economic [...] as the medium of communication.