Vi > References for ‘virtue’
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[1] Yesterday morning I gave a short [...] rudimentally belligerent forces – virtue and vice – both of which [...] – this speed is a natural law.
[3] The central idea of the Giitá [...] Páńd́avas are the force of virtue and the Kaoravas the force of vice.
[16] These are the five phases through [...] Saiṋjaya”. This fight between virtue and vice, is continuing and will [...] coexistence between good and bad, virtue and vice. One will have to go [...] You must not forget this fact.
[9] The sádhaka should ask for [...] sádhaka is entitled to by virtue of his karma. If one attempts [...] a menace out of a seeming boon.
[19] If someone speaks English, what [...] subsequent lives was the greatest virtue. Even if a wicked husband were [...] which is cent percent anti-human.
[5] (3) Pitr Yajiṋa: Pitr Yajiṋa [...] emancipation, as well as of the society by virtue of the knowledge acquired through [...] to them is Pitr Yajiṋa.
[8] The services rendered by supplying [...] earnest desire to follow the path of virtue – only then will you justify your existence as a social creature.
[3] In the Vipra Era the dependence [...] and imaginary yarns of sin and virtue. Listening to these it would seem [...] birth only to provide enjoyment.
[10] In the Kśatriya Era women [...] considered an act of piety and virtue. But in the Vipra Era the trend [...] compelled to be subservient to one man.
[14] It is advised that one should acquire virtue (punyam) around the clock. Now the question is, what is virtue? By simply taking a dip in the waters of the Ganges will one acquire virtue? Of course not. Then what is virtue?
[16] Doing good to others is virtue; doing harm to others is sin. [...] people do? They should acquire virtue by doing good to others, to the [...] What is desirable is to acquire virtue by doing noble deeds and fighting [...] both an integral part of dharma.
[6] Every individual or community will advance by virtue of its own inner vitality and [...] history, it will be incomplete.
[3] [It is debatable whether time, [...] creation, because it can be affected by virtue or vice.]
[16] Jiivátmá [synonymous [...] puńyopahatátmá [átman affected by virtue]. Both pápátmá [...] an entity vulnerable to vice and virtue, and can never be the causal factor of the universe.
[9] “It is the human mind which [...] that case, where is the scope for virtue or vice for that person?”
[10] If an ordinary sinner or a confirmed [...] are sometimes the vibrations of virtue, sometimes the vibrations of vice, [...] wave – neither the wave of virtue nor the wave of vice. Thus it [...] there cannot be any question of virtue and vice. A person who has taken the Cosmic shelter goes far above the scope of virtue or vice. This is something very natural.
[1] Samája gurus [social preceptors] are those who lead the entire society by virtue of their extraordinary intelligence, [...] with few such social preceptors.
[17] People advance towards Parama Puruśa by virtue of their devotion – the [...] ones head against the wall trying.
[2] According to dvaetádvaetaváda, [...] are); but in the final stage, by virtue of sádhaná, the [...] Puruśa become one after unification.
[15] Next comes the question of advaeta. [...] jiiva can become extraordinary by virtue of sádhaná, karma [...] and sand, but sugar and water.
[95] [No matter whether myself a man Or beast or bird or insect be Through virtue or sin, according to Thy plan, Take my all but leave my mind for Thee.]
[103] Dye your mind with His colour. [...] sign of Sádhutá or virtue is necessary. Became sádhu [...] dignity of the word, Sádhu.
[20] When a devotee moves towards Parama [...] reaches Parama Puruśa by virtue of this intense rádhábháva [...] the Vaeshńava scriptures.
[4] Back to phala . Actions, [...] scorpions. There is no question of virtue or sin with regard to the killing [...] self-annihilation. This is foolishness.
[20] So átmá is [...] or soul apparently affected by virtue]. Terms such as puńyátmá [...] as such is immune to vice and virtue. Since a virtuous mind or a sinful [...] phenomena of action and reaction.
[9] It should be kept in mind that [...] that those who became vipras by virtue of their intellect declared that [...] put them to work in the future.)
[76] In the Vipra Age, as the dependence [...] pápa [vice] and puńya [virtue]. To hear or read such things [...] the wherewithals of enjoyment.
[3] It has already been said that sadvipras [...] marching forward on the path of virtue, the path of dharma, I say, “Keep marching on safely and without concern.”
[4] That is, that action which checks [...] accelerates social progress is Punya or virtue. This is a fact. But what is crime? [...] This was also supported by Vyasa.
[13] Human beings are animate beings, [...] crude propensities, but humans, by virtue of their developed thinking power, [...] be categorized as human beings.
[47] Scholars, with the help of vaekharii [...] energy in debates and discourses. By virtue of vaekharii shakti one can never [...] Shauṋkarácárya also said,
[22] Today I am explaining Puruśa [...] which were done in order to earn virtue (puńya) . The very [...] newspaper how much he has donated.
[24] [Out of the eighteen Puranas, two sayings of Vyása are of the essence: puńya (virtue) means doing good to others, and pápa (sin) means doing harm to others.]
[8] Good reactions to good actions [...] expressed do the bondages of vice and virtue snap open.
[3] Although the Cosmic Mind is the [...] “dominion status”. By virtue of this power, the unit mind directly [...] can use anything as His medium.
[18] “Is creation accomplished [...] and pain, and become assailed by virtue and vice as a result of environmental [...] non-causal Factor. The rśi says,
[99] [“O poet! evening has come. [...] ocean of time And ponder the virtue and vice of my life?”]
[1] I expect you all know the story [...] the journey. What he lacked was virtue – his stock of virtue was exhausted.
[16] One need not ask for any thing [...] necessary. One day human beings by virtue of their sincere efforts will [...] the Supreme Entity; it is a must.
[12] How can one attain Parama Puruśa [...] for Parama Puruśa, and by virtue of that love if he or she comes [...] it will remain a secret forever.
[13] The sadvipras will install qualified [...] order which will be evolved by virtue of their leadership will give [...] their lost positions of honour.
[7] What is salvation? People use words [...] long life a person both acquires virtue and commits sin. One who acquires virtue enjoys the fruits thereof in the [...] heaven or svarga. When ones virtue is exhausted, when the requital [...] because no one acquires infinite virtue – that is a mere figment [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[9] A person who does virtuous deeds [...] one who is charitable, acquires virtue and enjoys the bliss of virtue in the life after death. Thereafter, [...] grace of Parama Puruśa.
[11] “Sukrtaeh mánavo bhútvá”. [...] “attaining a human frame by virtue of ones own noble deeds”. [...] done after acquiring a human body.
[13] Human beings control their inborn [...] “one attains the human body by virtue of ones own noble deeds”.
[101] But kśatriya society has [...] social system, it is considered a virtue to save those who are distressed [...] senility or physical infirmity.
[9] He is the original Cause of everything, for He has been creating the world in His mind by virtue of His imagination. He has neither [...] ingredients like earth, stone, metal etc.
[17] “Let the pańd́ita [...] fetters (the eight páshas) by virtue of his reasoning and knowledge, [...] or the striking [[wood]].”
[80] “Due to my limitlessness [...] Supreme Consciousness, sin and virtue do not exist for me. I have no [...] outside Him. He is without a second.
[3] The one who has known the Supreme [...] progresses towards the knowing Entity by virtue of ones spiritual force [...] the quality of making one great.
[11] This creation is triple-attributional. [...] established in his/her mental seat by virtue of his/her hearing, thinking and [...] established in the Supreme Entity.
[73] He has no crude eyes but He sees [...] hearing and doing everything by virtue of His thought-projection. He [...] beyond all kinds of destruction.
[79] Parama Puruśa is with Umá, [...] process goes into action and by virtue of this activation by Prakrti, [...] original cause of all elements by virtue of their meditation and ideation [...] all-witnessing and self-effulgent.
[27] What I speak is only a manifestation [...] myself, judge or decide about evil or virtue are all only Thee, Nothing exists [...] good. Control my moments properly.
[68] One who remains as the original [...] after gradually giving up both virtue and vice. At that time there comes [...] the fathomless Ocean of Brahma.
[35] The art of attaining self-knowledge [...] human body which I have attained by virtue of Your grace.”
[4] In the flow of Pratisaiṋcara [...] their will-power; and others, by virtue of their developed consciousness [...] beyond the capacity of animals.
[27] There are some ignorant people [...] But genuine sádhakas, by virtue of knowledge, realize that their [...] pretentious shows of devotion.
[39] The closer ones psychic propensities [...] the greatness of the Macrocosm by virtue of intuitional knowledge says, [...] through karma sádhańa.
[33] It is only with the help of átmánátma [...] universalism with firm steps. By virtue of átmánátma [...] Singular Entity, pure Consciousness.
[86] Brahma, who has imagined and created [...] punyopahata (a soul assailed by virtue).
[12] “Well said! Well said!” [...] tobacco to a deity it brings as much virtue as a horse sacrifice.”
[1] Nigama is the collection of all [...] that one can acquire puńya [virtue] by immersing oneself in the Ganges, [...] salvation? It is all unscientific.
[7] Some people think, “Well, [...] ones personal treasure only by virtue of devotion. A devotee can give [...] case a devotee is like a miser.
[10] When the Supreme Operative Principle [...] metamorphosed into spiritual vigour by virtue of sádhaná. Spiritual [...] depends on moral or spiritual force.
[27] One of the major defects of people [...] such defect – they work by virtue of their implicit devotion to [...] realization. The scriptures say,
[63] The next scene took place in Amodpur [...] money! Dont you realize the virtue youll acquire is equivalent [...] would ask me for money.”
[64] The sweet-seller was dumbfounded. [...] donation you wont attain all the virtue. It was very nice of you to donate [...] “Well, what should I do?”
[15] Crimes are acts forbidden by the law of the government concerned, and virtue and vice (puńya and pápa) [...] customs regarding the concept of virtue and vice of the locality or of [...] parallelism with the concept of virtue and vice. The idea of virtue and vice is different in different [...] “vice”. This conception of virtue and vice applies commonly to humanity in general.
[5] [It is debatable whether time, [...] creation, because it can be affected by virtue or vice.]
[41] “This Supreme Puruśa [...] and a pápii, a person of virtue and a person of vice. Because [...] [Everything is] a Macropsychic conation.
[29] The person who may be called a king by virtue of his royal insignia may be called [...] the unit it merges into Brahma.
[40] According to Tantra the kulakuńd́alinii is the sleeping divinity. By virtue of sádhaná and with [...] association with a mantra], and
[89] The magnanimity of Shiva was as [...] who were very dear to Shiva by virtue of their personal simplicity, [...] is the acoustic root of Shiva.
[21] People can use any of their powers or attainments either for virtue or for vice. If anyone applies [...] unify with, Supreme Consciousness.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] being, as a matter of principle, by virtue of being Homo sapiens, certainly [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
[84] To act according to the dictates [...] of morality is Puńya or virtue; to act against them is Pápa [...] Puńya in the following verse:
[87] “Of all the eighteen mythological [...] ‘Doing good to others is virtue’, and ‘Doing harm to others is vice’.”
[2] Virtuous actions, again, are of [...] virtuous action, by which you acquire virtue. Virtuous actions do good to others [...] have helped has also benefited.
[7] In the same way, humans have their [...] makes humans what they are, by virtue of which they are distinguished [...] to realize Parama Puruśa.
[5] Svadharma means “ones [...] respective dharmas. And it is by virtue of their dharmas that different objects can be distinguished from one another.
[14] When foolish people fail to make [...] instead of shreya, the true path of virtue.
[77] Karmaphala or the consequence of [...] transient. No matter how much sin or virtue you may commit or earn, it cannot [...] through the sádhaná of virtue – is not eternal.”
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] the breath. PUŃYA. Virtue.
[32] Now a question a may arise: Since [...] thus cannot discriminate between virtue or vice (only developed human [...] dogs psychic development.
[1] Virtue and vice are temporal entities. [...] the Supreme Father is concerned.
[4] Every entity develops by virtue of its own internal strength. [...] energy as it is transient by nature.
[9] What is the meaning of “accept [...] that I will follow the path of virtue and will not tolerate injustice. [...] simplicity] in it. It is hypocrisy.
[14] Once you realize the truth, you [...] “Well, this is not his only virtue, you know. He has so many other [...] organs and the five sensory organs.
[309] Virtue and vice are temporal entities. [...] like that boy in the drain. Clear?
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[141] Those who make attempts to disturb [...] words from lecture platforms. By virtue of these high-sounding words they want to remain in oblivion due to the allurement of power.
[190] “Crimes” are acts forbidden by the law of the government concerned, and “virtue” and “vice” are the [...] influenced by the current concepts of virtue and vice of the locality or of [...] runs parallel to the concepts of virtue and vice which vary from country [...] considered vice. This conception of virtue and vice applies for humanity in general.
[321] Whoever violates the principles [...] order which will be evolved by virtue of their leadership will give [...] back their position of honour.
[16] [Out of the eighteen Puranas, two sayings of Vyasa are of the essence: puńya (virtue) means doing good to others, and pápa (sin) means doing harm to others.]
[5] Everything in this universe is [...] ideology shining with purity and virtue? Shiva further declared that those [...] “one who supports someone.”
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] Aryans considered it an act of virtue to kill the Asuras. Those Asuras approached Shiva for shelter, and He granted it.
[22] [It is mind which works and mind [...] the thought of God there is no virtue, no vice.]
[27] Some philosophies have taught their [...] another community as an act of virtue, and stained the stony altar of [...] outcome of those pseudo-philosophies.
[38] But during the course of time, [...] of fasting is a means to attain virtue: those observing fast are likely [...] one life but for lives together.
[40] Those days are: Shayana Ekádashii, [...] Ganges, for that would bring more virtue.
[41] So you see, a lot of mischief has [...] but one certainly does not attain virtue or liberation thereby.
[42] Those who observe a fast with the purpose of attaining virtue or spiritual salvation unnecessarily [...] simply adding fuel to the fire.
[43] The word bhrt is derived from the [...] that upavása will bring virtue.
[45] But human beings cannot take even [...] fasts out of the greed to attain virtue.
[23] Everything in this universe is [...] ideology shining with purity and virtue? Shiva further declared that those [...] “one who supports someone”.
[16] When, due to the grace of Parama [...] transcend all sorrows and miseries. By virtue of this sádhaná [...] Entity alone is the Universal Guru.
[12] And what does Iishvarakot́i [...] divinity. A jiivakot́i by virtue of sincere and ardent spiritual [...] In the Vedas it has been said:
[4] “I meditate on the supreme [...] along the right path: the path of virtue”.
[4] What is a devotee to do? Tyaja [...] Suppose you have fifteen degrees of virtue and another man has vice of twenty [...] the meaning of durjana ?
[5] However, if a saint who has got eighty degrees of virtue comes in contact with that bad [...] vice is more than your degree of virtue. So you should avoid the company [...] who are durjanas for you.
[6] Thus durjana is a relative [...] vice is more than the degree of virtue in you.
[7] Bhaja sádhu samágamam [...] standard of morality, your standard of virtue, and who will exalt you towards [...] remain with a sádhu .
[39] “Stages of Samádhi”. Discourse in English. Originally published as “Virtue and Vice” in a magazine. Re-edited for this edition. Tape.
[87] Chapter on “Fight against All Dogmas”. “Notions of vice and virtue” excerpt. First Bengali publication [...] A Few Problems Solved 2, 1987.
[17] What is omniscience? The knowledge [...] potentiality becomes immeasurable. By virtue of sádhaná the ungerminated [...] omniscience is manifested in them.”
[1] Prostitution, the hateful disease [...] of a legal ban, moderation and virtue should be encouraged and disseminated. [...] in the sphere of exploitation.
[23] Very often, ignorant of real spirituality [...] trip possible. They hope to attain virtue by taking a holy dip in sacred [...] pramá in the spiritual sphere.
[34] There is no balance of forces in [...] attributes, humans can come to know virtue, truth and perfection. They can [...] which should not be supported.
[5] Once Lord Krśńa fell [...] between heaven and hell or between virtue and vice. All that matters to us is that the Lord should be pleased.”
[16] Gandhari was a noble lady of firm [...] mother. She is a lady of uncommon virtue,” he said. “Go to [...] to their fathers bidding.
[26] Nobody was spared, not even Abhimanyu, [...] Arjunas son, for in war between virtue and vice the sparks of fire fly [...] Sáḿkhya philosophy.
[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] distinguish between puńya [virtue] and pápa [vice]? Pápa [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[15] We should remember one more thing [...] close to Parama Puruśa by virtue of spiritual sádhaná, [...] or pratyaváya disappears.
[20] Mahaprabhu replied, “Vrindavana [...] caetanya [consciousness affected by virtue]. Actually the words pápátmá and puńyátmá [soul affected by sin or by virtue] are both incorrect. The soul [...] it does receive an impression.
[21] What is this impression like? Suppose [...] is also apparently coloured by virtue or vice. Whenever the soul comes [...] or virtuous deeds and thoughts.
[5] Kiirtana [...] effulgence of divine knowledge by virtue of karma sádhaná, [...] be in the state of non-dualism.
[24] Iishitva : You see, my Párthasárathi [...] brought them back to the path of virtue. There was not the slightest slackness [...] He was established in iishitva.
[6] “Phalasákśiibhútah”. [...] whatever action – vice or virtue, is performed by your mind has [...] conveyed to, Paramátmá.
[2] Having been driven out of the Hindu [...] Áhladii Dásii, a lady of great virtue, also became a Christian and was [...] “Áhladii Dásii”.
[6] The Supreme Entity, playing the [...] created beings and entities by virtue of His centripetal and centrifugal [...] Puruśottama on its respective axis.
[4] Now the question is, why is it [...] transformed into psychic: that is, by virtue of their psychic power, they will [...] realizes Brahma becomes Brahma”.
[23] When that which should not be done [...] Puruśa is beyond vice and virtue. It is your personal relationship [...] satisfaction of Parama Puruśa.
[24] Why do you worship Parama Puruśa? [...] There is no question of vice and virtue with Parama Puruśa.
[11] One thing all of you should remember. Moral judgement regarding virtue and vice takes place only in the [...] outside. Try to get the point.
[42] By doing sádhaná on Him, by virtue of His grace, you will become [...] the state of a liberated soul.
[50] This Entity exists equally before [...] learn and move along the path of virtue. The awe-inspired human beings [...] the microcosms of the universe.
[69] Two birds – jiivátmá [...] fact it contains neither sin nor virtue, neither good propensity nor bad. [...] with the psychic propensities.
[70] But whatever might be the nature [...] Stance, ripping apart the bondages of virtue and vice, hope and despair. At [...] into the Macrocosmic vastness.
[90] The things that we think to be [...] Eternal or Conscious Entity, who by virtue of His own will and Consciousness, [...] environment for it well in advance.
[39] Suppose there is a clear mirror, [...] is also apparently coloured by virtue and vice. Whenever the unit consciousness [...] mirror is not actually coloured red.
[42] An ordinary Jiiva (unit being) [...] Sádhaná and Karma, by virtue of refined intellect and selfless [...] charm of Parama Puruśa.
[208] One should know the characteristics [...] claims the status of a Sadguru by virtue of possessing and displaying supernatural [...] cast off as a venomous serpent.
[493] As you know, the mind has a natural [...] upwards. So if some people, by virtue of their wealth, impose vulgar [...] can they raise their heads again?
[580] Some philosophies have taught their [...] another community as an act of virtue, and stained the stony altar of [...] “liberation.” What a horror!
[79] There are many differences between [...] cannot be tamed; but a dog can. By virtue of being night prowlers, the jackals [...] brave and a jackal is cowardly.
[8] Some people also use the word [...] to mean kuṋjo by virtue of the specific grammatical rule [...] 1 )
[3] The colloquial meanings of kulya [...] good family is one that displays virtue, nobility and humanity.
[16] The popular belief is this that remembering the names of these revered ladies brings virtue. It is mahápatakanasanam [...] reaction of highly sinful deeds.
[25] No one can say that Draopadi was [...] women, they are sure to acquire some virtue.
[49] That is – “Arise, awake, [...] seer because this path of shreya [virtue] must be trod with the greatest [...] cigarette-grog-snack food merchant.
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[24] Although it is difficult to find [...] reached this opportune moment by virtue of their intense desire for liberation. [...] intense desire for emancipation.
[9] Some people consider it propitious [...] winter season they will attain virtue. It is sheer nonsense to expect [...] salvation by fasting in this way.
[17] Hara is derived from two letters: [...] of energy. So the entity who, by virtue of His tremendous power, withdraws [...] ethereal factor, is called Hara.
[1] Four thieves happened to meet at [...] cúŕhámańi yog brings even more virtue than a holy dip during an eclipse. [...] dip. They hope to acquire enough virtue to neutralize any sins they might commit in the future.
[6] How can one shake off the influence [...] devotion (which is sentient). By virtue of the heat of the fire of sádhaná [...] unfoldment of latent consciousness.
[38] The Supreme Entity who is the culminating [...] [[Avidyá]] becomes manifest. By virtue of Her ávaranii shakti [...] Vidyá becomes manifest. By virtue of samvit shakti (the force which [...] Vidyá shakti is an elevating force.
[69] When, due to the grace of Parama [...] transcend all sorrows and miseries. By virtue of this sádhaná [...] Entity alone is the Universal Guru.
[4] The popular belief is this that remembering the names of these revered ladies brings virtue. It is mahápatakanasanam [...] reaction of highly sinful deeds.
[13] No one can say that Draupadi was [...] women, they are sure to acquire some virtue.
[1] Notions of vice and virtue, codes of justice and scriptural [...] one cannot defy the scriptures!
[3] Vice and virtue are the outcome of mental perversion [...] country or in one age passes for virtue in another country or another [...] importance to the notion of vice and virtue nurtured by some individuals at a given time. Vice and virtue have their origins either in religious [...] however it is treated as a vice.
[6] The inhuman rules and regulations [...] social dictates based on vice and virtue have been a perennial source of [...] always been hated and trampled.
[7] There are many petty criminals [...] attributes and move along the path of virtue. They will concentrate more on [...] qualities in human beings.”
[11] You should lead the wicked people to the path of virtue. You will see for yourselves that [...] the real path of rectification.
[12] Let us consider two points: attraction [...] the Great, one joins the path of virtue; and, as a result of collective [...] – No more, no more!”
[54] As you know, the mind has a natural [...] upwards. So if some people, by virtue of their wealth, impose vulgar [...] can they raise their heads again?
[9] [It is the mind that performs good [...] the thought of God, there is no virtue, no vice.]
[11] So far we have discussed who has [...] of continuous attacks on their virtue, one fine morning resign in extreme [...] watchful eye on their students?
[1] Every individual or community will advance by virtue of its own inner vitality and [...] history, it will be incomplete.
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[15] What is a virtuous deed? Those [...] food and you feed them, that is virtue.
[12] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] physical senses. PUŃYA. Virtue. PURASHCARAŃA. Upward [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[97] 3. Universality in constitutional [...] law is an offshoot of feelings of virtue and vice and is a by-product of religious faith. The applied value of virtue and vice should be properly assessed, [...] we are to propose universal law.
[98] There should be little difference [...] nothing to do with feelings of virtue and vice; or we may say that feelings of virtue and vice should not depend upon religious feelings but on universal acceptance. We should judge virtue and vice from the welfare angle [...] 17 )
[106] [Doing good to others is a virtue. Torturing others is a vice.]
[14] Whom did Dhritarastra address? [...] this conflict between vice and virtue, is directed towards human well-being [...] “power of discrimination”.
[17] Dharmakśetre Kurukśetre [...] What are the men on the side of virtue and dharma, and the men on the [...] tell me, I am listening.”
[2] There is a perennial conflict going [...] good and evil, light and darkness, virtue and vice. Human society progresses [...] will go on in the future as well.
[9] Every object has certain basic qualities which are its identifying marks and by virtue of which it can be recognized. [...] cause, is what we call its dharma.
[19] In order to have perfect control [...] no sin, nor can it acquire any virtue. It is completely good for nothing, [...] sádhaná is possible for human beings.
[21] So the dharmakśetra is the human body. Within this dharmakśetra there are both sin and virtue. Sin and virtue have met within the body, on this [...] outcome of this battle?”
[10] When one attains intuitional knowledge, [...] not on any other vehicle but by virtue of your own inspirational propulsion. [...] called the state of supreme bliss.
[12] What is the result of learning [...] immortality, man pursues the path of virtue. What is the dharma or the characteristic [...] flouts the mind with the mind.
[29] According to divine decree, if [...] day. And if the microcosms can, by virtue of sadhana, accelerate the flow [...] the Vidyá force.
[10] When an object returns to its original [...] attain human frames and then, by virtue of sádhaná, return [...] called mokśa or salvation.
[23] Most people are well acquainted [...] sometimes it thinks that honesty and virtue are sheer folly, for happiness [...] waves upon waves of citta emerge.
[7] Now the question arises: if the [...] flowing river which moves forward by virtue of its own vital energy, breaking [...] ankle-bells on the ankles of Bengali.
[14] Now the question is, How can this [...] does not possess the accumulated virtue of previous lives – what [...] be called sinful or dishonest?
[16] In common parlance you say that [...] with Brahma makes him free from virtue and vice.
[5] When the mind is confined within [...] mind expands, the effulgence of virtue becomes increasingly manifest and humanity is exalted to the heights of divininity.
[28] When sádhakas establish themselves in bhágavata dharma, by virtue of vistára, rasa and sevá, [...] – bhágavata dharma.
[32] The sixth and last defect is procrastination [...] capacity to delay sinful deeds is a virtue. If I waste time and postpone [...] procrastination in the case of bad deeds is a virtue.
[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal [...] spiritual practices Púnya: virtue, those actions which lead one [...] as the nucleus of the Universe
[14] Those who are engaged in Satsauṋga [...] Puńya and Pátaka – virtue and vice.
[13] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] “movement”.) PUŃYA. Virtue. PURUŚA. Consciousness. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMA PURUŚA. [...] Operative Principle. PUŃYA. Virtue. PURUŚA. Consciousness. [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] the breath. PUŃYA. Virtue. PURUŚA. Consciousness. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[37] Being able to enter the intra-molecular [...] the atmosphere and fly about by virtue of a state of lightness, thus [...] this siddhi arises in him or her.
[40] Vashitva : The word vashitva [...] directed to the proper path by virtue of this ability to bring under [...] called vashiśt́ha.
[110] The verbal root má also [...] different relation to the sun by virtue of their differing course, so a proper picture of the sun cannot be had through them.
[12] What is the language? Yes, it is [...] but it appears to be very good. Virtue and vice. Bhadram means virtue. Pápa means vice. “Pápa, [...] original action was bad.”
[46] “Thats the land of [...] other side – in Mithila. The virtue one earns from taking a bath in [...] other side and bathe there.”
[59] “Everyone asked, ‘My [...] stay five minutes because of the virtue Ive acquired from seven [...] sugar cane field’.”
[8] The concepts of virtue and vice originate in the human [...] the so-called sinners by saying,