Vi > References for ‘virtues’
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[16] Vraja Krśńa showed [...] Krśńa. Similarly, virtues that are found in Vraja Krśńa [...] toughness, His firmness, to anyone.
[3] Let us come first to the context [...] valour, intrepidity and all such virtues had been much evident in Krśńa [...] 3 )
[3] This Vedavyása was also [...] imagination and he also extolled the virtues of many places of pilgrimage. [...] Puruśa for forgiveness:
[5] The meaning of this shloka is, [...] eulogized you, I have described your virtues; but in fact your virtues are indescribable – I shall [...] beseech your forgiveness.”
[9] And He is endowed with countless qualities; His virtues cannot be enumerated. So He is [...] for they all originate from Him.
[44] Ghoś + ac = ghośa. [...] charmed by someone elses virtues and proclaims his or her praises [...] purpose of having that sound or those virtues heard by someone else then that [...] is called ághośa.
[19] Phalasákśiibhútah [...] particular person who was a mixture of virtues and vices – of course, every one has both virtues and vices – used to be adored [...] admiration is a sign of deception.
[146] When the Western system of education [...] pandits continued to extol the virtues of their own catuspát́hiis [...] progress had lagged somewhat behind.
[1] Most people suffer from either [...] these. People have many vices and virtues. One of the virtues is to be free from any kind of complex. What is vice?
[6] Maintaining a balanced mind is one of the greatest virtues. There are no complexes in a balanced [...] One maintains a mental balance.
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] Those who want to acquire a lot of virtues and desire that people call them [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
[7] By writing different stories in [...] good to others a person acquires virtues (puńya) and by harming [...] eighteen puráńas.
[18] There is nothing inanimate or insentient [...] eligible for reward for vices or virtues, but the sentient attain the good [...] perhaps than you even deserve.
[27] We should strengthen ourselves [...] course, according to ones virtues and vices one is happy, one is [...] the Mahábhárata.
[84] Enthralled by the physical grace and the virtues of Shiva, Princess Gaorii, the [...] non-Aryan Tantric devotees of Shiva.
[1] My mothers family in Bahrampur [...] was not possible to compare the virtues of the second wife with those [...] was experiencing inner turmoil.
[37] Educated are those who have learned [...] knowledge in practical life. These virtues I call “education”. [...] recollecting what one has already learned.
[67] No one is high and no one low. Of course, according to ones virtues or vices one is happy, one is [...] attained without annihilating them.
[225] When those at the helm of society [...] education, intelligence, features, virtues, rank or age of an individual, [...] inflicted upon one person by another.
[229] They are “educated” [...] knowledge in everyday life. Their virtues I will call education.
[9] Now the question is – who [...] status as a result of their noble virtues of lives together, then they are considered eligible to attain self-knowledge.
[12] These types of people, although [...] types of people gradually acquire virtues due to their good deeds over their [...] developed and mentally balanced.
[13] These mentally-developed and mentally-balanced [...] existence is truly blessed with virtues acquired through noble deeds, [...] liberation is mokśa.”
[3] CASE [...] beings there lie Both virtues and vices, Remove the vices And increase the virtues always; The vocative case [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[10] The first type of ahaḿkára [...] faculty goes against cardinal human virtues, drinking is a pápa [sin]. [...] the downfall of the individual.
[10] Women are considered second class [...] know that nobody can share the virtues or vices of others. Everybody has to move with their own saḿskaras or reactions to past actions.
[7] MANTRA. A sound or collection of [...] persons having similar defects and virtues. Within such a group, no one could [...] to the fathers discretion.
[7] Since as a result of the kuliina [...] people having similar defects or virtues. This allowed them to remain within [...] could not maintain their honour.
[31] The acceptance of both small-scale [...] mill-made cloth by extolling the virtues of khadi, is senseless. As long [...] rural economy must be accepted.
[21] He is also Shishupálapála. [...] Beautiful], the repository of endless virtues. I salute Him not a million times, but always, in every fraction of a second.
[30] [Feelings of amity and compassion occasioned by contemplation of joys and sorrows, virtues and vices, induce a pleasant state of mind.]
[4] The second meaning of the word [...] Mahábhárata had countless virtues. However his parents were not [...] genealogy of this Surya) .
[13] Jhiuṋge buds blossom [...] crackling sounds. So a person whose virtues flourish all of a sudden is praised [...] the jhiuṋge flower.
[94] During the time of King Ballala [...] whether or not they possess those virtues. One of the important features [...] lineage would be adversely affected.
[64] Suppose a teetotaller mixes regularly [...] positive portrayals of the wondrous virtues of wine by the alcoholics will [...] cause of his or her degeneration.
[82] Yasha: One who is praised by the world for his or her uncommon virtues or else is continually slandered [...] known by the name yasha (yashas).
[15] It is not with ones own strength [...] in this world, if anyones virtues are to be extolled loudly through [...] Lords glory in a loud voice.
[10] When those at the helm of society [...] education, intelligence, features, virtues, rank or age of an individual, [...] inflicted upon one man by another.
[46] There may be some truth in this, [...] this, parents require only two virtues: self-restraint and good judgement. Let us discuss good judgement first.
[14] Now the question is, How can this [...] sádhaná and accumulated virtues in previous lives. People of this [...] be called sinful or dishonest?
[111] Many people use the name of Shrii [...] if someone extols someones virtues then that praise is also a type [...] objections one way or another.
[67] “A second group supported [...] salt then you have to praise their virtues]. Miirzafar, Jagatsheth, and Umichand [...] alone they supported the nawab.