Vi > References for ‘victims’
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[4] Now, what was the overall outcome [...] filled with sorrow? People became victims of an escapist psychology and [...] and miseries also accompany them.
[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] drums made from the skins of their victims as they deliver religious and [...] exploiters who trade in religion.
[2] Exploitation in the psychic stratum [...] understand – that they are victims of exploitation. So this is more dangerous.
[13] Very often people become victims of disappointment for the sole [...] individual and collective association.
[104] Among people who today appear to [...] Roy, were criticized and made the victims of false propaganda. They were [...] vipras machinery of exploitation.
[80] In the Vaeshya Age this religious [...] convince people that they are the victims of circumstance. It argues, “Everything [...] preordained, and support the status quo.
[8] The aspiration to become rich by [...] others is itself a disease. But the victims of this ailment are also our brothers [...] their psych[o-spiritual] longings.
[9] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] pápii or tápii [sinners or victims], thieves, criminals, or characterless [...] showed respect to human value.
[12] The second characteristic is rasa, [...] goaded by petty ideas, they become victims of pain and pleasure. But when [...] experiences the taste of the Infinite.
[54] Due to age-old superstitions the [...] these practices and become the victims of them. A Proutistic order would [...] processes by artificial measures.
[43] A rśi [sage] has said: Samamantreńa [...] pápii or tápii [sinners or victims], thieves, criminals, or characterless [...] showed respect to human value.
[105] And the tragedy is, that the exploited [...] them understand, that they are the victims of exploitation. So, this is [...] is their economic exploitation.
[194] The path that lies before thieves [...] beasts of people by making them victims of circumstances, to my mind, [...] to be tried and judged at all.
[13] So, the psychological approach [...] of liquor people become helpless victims to their habit. If their channelize [...] any further harm to themselves.
[27] Some philosophies have taught their [...] In the blood of these innocent victims, the blind adherents of such defective [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[9] Those guided by group psychology [...] drum made from the skin of their victims, they announce to the world that they have annihilated the separatist elements.
[2] Due to age-old superstitions the [...] these practices and become the victims of them. A Proutistic order would [...] processes by artificial measures.
[64] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] there. We realized we were the victims of a tragic accident – who [...] for we both became unconscious.
[11] History does provide some examples [...] wails and tears of their innocent victims. The rule of a brutal dictator is no rule at all.
[22] Tráńa means temporary [...] inflicted immense suffering on the victims. The measures you take to alleviate [...] arise. This is tráńa.
[10] As they grow older and their livers [...] difficult for these organs to function. Victims; respiration becomes troublesome, [...] body, causing death or paralysis.
[1] You must have noticed that people [...] complexes. There are some people who are victims of a complex concerning their [...] as lesser than, other persons.
[62] There are many victims of brain disease who are called [...] in human and animal societies.
[443] There are two ways to withdraw [...] employed, break the necks of their victims (there is a popular story that [...] with the mind are kept engaged.
[580] Some philosophies have taught their [...] In the blood of these innocent victims, the blind adherents of such defective [...] “liberation.” What a horror!
[134] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] there. We realized we were the victims of a tragic accident – who [...] for we both became unconscious.
[31] The natures and lifestyles of born [...] poor. Some like to prey on helpless victims. Among those who commit crimes [...] usually consistent with each other.
[10] At one time a good number of golden [...] British golden eagle is one of the victims of humankinds death-sacrifices. [...] 4 )
[12] 8. In extreme fright also, the [...] people see it and think that the victims have really been killed by ghosts.) [...] be suffering from heart disease.
[11] Secondly, symbolization is not of the same character. Suppose two individuals are the victims of a similar sorrow. One of them [...] accordance with the change in times.
[27] In the past, most countries of the world were victims of politico-economic exploitation [...] politico-economic exploitation.
[28] In India, the masses were inspired [...] independence as yet. Even today, they are victims of psycho-economic and politico-economic exploitation.
[9] Different people have different [...] or hatred, while others are the victims of fear and attachments. Due to [...] like Columbus or Vasco da Gama.
[1] You should always remember that [...] share. In fact, these people are all victims of psychic ailments. You should [...] have genuine love for humanity.
[29] During the British rule of India, the Bengalees were the victims of various types of rapacious [...] approach is being followed even now.
[3] In the stage of synthesis a particular [...] days in distraction and despair as victims of social injustice, put up an [...] within the bounds of relativity.
[4] 1. Usually those who do little [...] ghee, etc., in their diets become victims of high blood pressure. Fat, in [...] organs and glands of the body.
[39] Every human being is entitled to [...] power and valour. How can you fall victims to weakness and staticity, inferiority [...] attain the greatest fulfilment.
[62] They are extremely carnivorous [...] inborn ability to hypnotize their victims. [...] Bengals Sundarban forest.