Vi > References for ‘violent’
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[16] Women were subjected to countless [...] among the women of Bengal met with violent protests from a group of selfish [...] housekeeping? A zealous poet wrote:
[3] There are many philosophies which tend to crudify the human mind, and make people violent and inconsiderate. They make people [...] the sanction of the Átman.
[4] I will give you a good example [...] your mind. As the result of this violent vibration in your nervous system, [...] become dulled by the impact of these violent vibrations. A furious man, regardless [...] him. Does it not happen like this?
[16] Similar is the impact of happiness. [...] may not be able to endure that violent vibrational force. In such a case [...] the news slowly and cautiously.
[18] The stamina to stand vibrations [...] suspended by the impact of any violent vibration; this stupefaction, [...] an extremely happy or sad news.
[19] In this visible world you receive [...] the child is unable to endure the violent sorrowful vibrations. You can [...] state to embellish your plight.
[59] He Himself is colourless. He has, [...] of the seven component colours: violent, indigo, blue, green, yellow, [...] Horses” of the Puráńas.
[6] Since independence, Tripura has [...] pass through many traumatic and violent events because of the manipulation [...] conspiracy by the communists in Tripura.
[31] The bundle of saḿskáras [...] conflict, the possibility of a violent tension in his or her nerves gradually decreases.
[3] Humans of those days could not [...] such conflicts and even small, violent struggles increased their intellects.
[82] In the course of time the age of [...] kśatriya leader, there would be a violent struggle for power among his sons [...] established in kśatriya society.
[2] Contemplative power is not manifest [...] environment to protect them from violent storms, terrifying thunder and [...] babies. Such was their condition.
[1] When a rogue elephant becomes violent it does not feel hungry, and consequently [...] the laws of nature themselves.
[10] When pluralities move towards the [...] their movements become even more violent their bondages will snap open. [...] (existential-I) portions of the mind.
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is [...] sister, Holika, was a woman of violent nature. She was a cannibal. (You [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[65] In nearly every country of the [...] away the wealth of the rich by violent means, making them paupers, but [...] suffer at the hands of the thieves.
[67] Then where does the solution to [...] will never be possible through violent means. If someone who is tormented [...] he or she gets the opportunity.
[12] An intelligent or wise person should [...] Ripu. That is, he will burst into violent anger.
[3] 1. Vajra: A kind of powerful weapon [...] animals, and to strike at the sinful, violent and arrogant antisocial elements. [...] thunderbolt of welfare”].
[26] At one time people were told that [...] philosophy has made people ruthlessly violent – even more dangerous than [...] of such defective philosophies.
[34] When this anger creates its own [...] restlessness of the nerve cells causes a violent vibrational agitation in the nerve [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[3] During the state of rágánugá [...] breaths and during each breath make a violent “hunkar” sound. In [...] proximity of Parama Puruśa.
[8] If people living in capitalist [...] supported, because this may cause a violent mental reaction at any moment.
[235] When this anger creates its own [...] restlessness of the nerve cells causes a violent vibrational agitation in the nerve [...] Anger leads to premature death.
[578] This defective philosophy has made people ruthlessly violent – even more dangerous than [...] of such defective philosophies.
[3] During this samádhi, sádhakas [...] expansion in the nervous system become violent.
[139] He explained, “The rules [...] wheels in their hands, and the violent humans have made it into cakra .”
[9] Thus it is clear that corrective [...] from getting any scope to impose a violent, cruel penal system and an oppressive dictatorship on the masses.
[112] If somebody commits a violent crime, generally he or she will [...] likelihood, enjoy popular support.
[25] Many people worship their motherland [...] Reality, and it is unwise to fight a violent war on the issue of territorial [...] mutual settlement of such issues.
[215] Kablakanta flew into a rage and gave her a violent shove from behind. She fell into [...] for the other side of the river.
[12] At that moment, as if from nowhere, [...] battle that the whole sky shook, a violent tempest blew up, boats sounded [...] raised tails they scurried away.
[4] Human beings remain oblivious of [...] misfortune, the calamitous nights of violent thunder and lightning. If all [...] will become almost unbearable.
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] bigotry, there have been innumerable violent clashes in the past. How repugnant [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[33] Some people adopt geo-socialism, [...] – different groups become violent towards each other, which is extremely dangerous for human civilization.
[9] In the human face alone there are [...] and causing many cells to die. A violent or cruel person can easily be recognized by his or her face.
[47] But those who are deliberately [...] injustice, will become furious and violent when they hear the propagation [...] the inexorable decree of fate.
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] bigotry, there have been innumerable violent clashes in the past. How repugnant [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[5] Of all the problems affecting the [...] area are regularly subjected to violent cyclones which cause untold loss [...] from wreaking havoc in the region.
[37] The British built soldiers [...] the sound dumdum. It was like a violent boom-boom [damá-dam] on [...] Ghughudáuṋgá.
[13] King Jagatnarayan listened to his [...] turned away with a heavy heart. A violent storm was raging in her mind. [...] ministers to the royal apartments.
[28] Sometimes it so happens that people [...] art. All these acts are extremely violent, because they cause severe pain [...] appreciation, and this is in no way proper.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor [...] their strength before indulging in violent conflict with a powerful aggressor; [...] to assemble the adequate forces.
[171] (74) Everything in this universe [...] with thorns or encumbered with violent clashes. According to the nature [...] lies the very essence of life.