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[22] Humanity, in its all-out quest [...] inferiority complexes and a sense of violence are predominant.
[87] 5. This faith exists on violence only. [...] 10 )
[102] The farmers were saying: “Sir, [...] Please save us. Rescue us from the violence and oppression of your oppressive workers. We will be forever grateful to you.”
[9] Humanity, in its all-out quest [...] inferiority complexes and a sense of violence are predominant.
[6] Since independence, Tripura has [...] and an atmosphere of political violence have been deliberately encouraged [...] conspiracy by the communists in Tripura.
[9] There is a well-known story about [...] threatened people with physical violence to convert them. Once he travelled [...] mercilessly for his bad behaviour.
[129] All those who, undaunted by either political pressure or threats of violence from their opponents, have tried [...] may not affect kśatriyas).
[40] Whenever you take something from [...] permission, but secretly, not by outright violence, then it is called “stealing”. [...] He is the Supreme Stealer also.
[19] Sadvipras are not inactive witnesses. [...] have to resort even to physical violence, because the sadvipras will have [...] them to accumulate undue gains.
[3] Due to the defective mentality, [...] today. This mentality begins with violence and exploitation and ends with violence and exploitation. Violence begets violence. If a person becomes a billionaire [...] masses, driven to irrepressible violence by poverty and hunger, will snatch [...] be amassed by a few individuals.
[13] Now this movement from imperfection [...] struggle, who consider struggle to be violence, have no place in this universe. [...] against their own consciences].
[3] The Government of West Bengal has [...] police firings and large-scale violence which has occurred recently.
[4] [If you consider hiḿsá (violence) a crime, then you are a coward. [...] comes forth out of the ashes.]
[247] What is sádhaná (spiritual [...] struggle, who misconstrue struggle as violence, have no place in the world.
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[10] As people become more generous [...] nationalism, which evoke narrowness, violence, hatred and meanness. Those who [...] universalism there is no opportunity for violence, hatred or narrowness.
[52] Humanity has only one culture. [...] name of national or human unity, violence and mutual distrust will result and collective life will be doomed.
[171] The sadvipra is not an inactive [...] have to resort even to physical violence, because the sadvipra will have [...] tending to become the exploiter.
[54] Even though from such a materialistic [...] the seeds of doubt, distrust and violence in peoples minds, they will [...] suffocate in this poisonous smoke.
[56] [The fire of violence has been kindled, There is [...] furiously, burn all to ashes.]
[6] All the clashes, all the doubts and all the violence that shake human society, are [...] in the Vedas it has been said;
[12] It cannot be denied that violence gives rise to violence. Then again, nothing can ensure that the application of force without violence, with the intention of rectification, [...] done under such circumstances?
[66] Regrettably, it has to be said [...] freedom. Their declaration of non- violence may be deceitful, or a diplomatic [...] through this type of approach.
[78] Hence it is observed that communalism, [...] completely filled with narrowness, violence, envy, mean mindedness, etc. Those [...] fissiparous intellect in human society.
[79] Those who want to promote the welfare [...] Naturally, then, there is no scope for violence, envy, narrowness, etc.
[100] Such differences in the local manners [...] escalation of mutual distrust and violence, which will lead collective life down the path of destruction.
[589] While trying to serve people, selfish [...] the seeds of doubt, distrust, and violence in peoples minds, they will [...] suffocate in this poisonous smoke.
[32] “Alas, what suffering [...] refrain from such cruel acts of violence.” If one sees someone doing [...] them in every possible way.”
[78] I retorted, “Good or bad, that [arrow] will also kill people. That is also an act of violence.”
[95] I resumed, “You are engaged [...] the soil. Is that not an act of violence? The sickle with which you reap the corn, is it not a weapon?”
[102] I said, “I have noticed [...] hands. Do you think they believe in violence?”
[112] I said, “Many deities [...] sell it in the market. Is it not violence?”
[115] He said, “There are also [...] only those, then there will be no violence.”
[125] He declared, “People who believe in violence have armed gods and goddesses [...] you immense good!’”
[150] I blurted out, “Shame, [...] Whats this? Such an act of violence in the house of a non-violent [...] it come to such a pass?”
[159] I wondered, “Fish bones [...] eating fish is a serious act of violence, surely a serious act of violence indeed!”
[112] If somebody commits a violent crime, [...] if somebody chooses the path of violence to protest against practices which [...] likelihood, enjoy popular support.
[3] [Mad with violence is the world, Cruel are the [...] Bound by the noose of greed.]
[4] [filler] Win over scandal by praise, violence by love and darkness by light.
[70] In the democratic framework of [...] corruption: (1) the humane approach; (2) violence; and (3) strict laws; but in a [...] within a democratic structure.
[23] Persons craving for finite pleasures instead of the supreme bliss, under the influence of violence, arrogance or jealousy are Támasika [...] Támasika Sádhakas.
[19] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] called non-violence. Is it not violence if you hurt a person not by your [...] against a particular nation not violence? Therefore I say that those who [...] not make the bullet non-violent.
[1] We did not mean to harm anyone. [...] not hiḿsá [violence], it is pratirodha [self-defence]. [...] have now merged with the soil.
[92] Sunlight brings warmth, thus sunlight [...] “fierceness” or “violence”. From this word raodra we get [...] Bengali the word became oggara.
[11] The workers did not fail to realize [...] of work can be directed towards violence for snatching away the capital [...] power is passing into their hands.
[7] The champions of non-violence (so-called [...] called non-violence. Is it not violence if you hurt a person not by your [...] against a particular nation not violence? Therefore I say that those who [...] not make the bullet non-violent.