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[27] When karma is done more than jiṋána, [...] arousal of Bhakti. He is not the beggar of anything except Bhakti. When [...] is not a pauper but an emperor.
[4] Beggars : The best way to [...] accommodation, because as long as the beggar problem persists and the state [...] starvation. Do not give cash to a beggar, for this will encourage others to adopt the practice of begging.
[226] When the entire Cosmos is of God, [...] diseased, a helpless person, or a beggar, He is accepting service and making [...] blessed with this good fortune.
[9] The Vipra era illustrated the same [...] humanity itself. Suppose an old beggar, numbed with the cold chill of [...] hands folded in reverence, the beggar shivers bitterly outside. On completing [...] one, followed by the priest. The beggar entreats him to let him sleep [...] valued more than a mans life.
[17] [Lest we should understand you [...] unsatisfied? You throw away Your beggar;s bag as if it were a plaything; [...] satisfied, You are still unsatisfied.]
[18] The beggar;s bag will not be filled up. This beggar does not approach anyone for anything; [...] – this will be discussed later.
[65] The state of dream is a very peculiar [...] per cent they do. During dreams a beggar lying on tattered rags becomes a king, while a king becomes a beggar, lying on his dusty bed. In dreams, [...] attaining everything they desire.
[27] Suppose there is a beggar in Nagpur city. He imagines that [...] the emperor of Delhi, you are the beggar of Nagpur,” he does not [...] am the emperor of Delhi.”
[3] CASE [...] case: He gave food to a beggar. Instrumental case: [...] case, in Sanskrit. –Eds.
[15] The third type of ahaḿkára [...] with the mental condition of a beggar. The beggar asks money from others, while [...] compared to the excrement of a pig.
[20] Human beings alone have the speciality [...] example, if you give something to a beggar, you do not expect anything in [...] This alone is known as service.
[4] Human beings, on the other hand, [...] this ability. You cannot call a beggar a miser, for the beggar has no money to donate. If a moneyed [...] that person is presumably a miser.
[5] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] householder offers rice and pulses to a beggar. Manu [...] the girl remains unrecognized.
[23] Shubhasya shiighram. Ravana said: [...] then and there. Suppose you meet a beggar; he has no clothing; it is bitingly [...] there. You can never fail.”
[30] In Sanskrit the dative case has [...] kápaŕ dilum [I gave the beggar clothes] the difference between [...] temporary, but what I give the beggar is permanent. For this reason [...] – rajakam – but the beggar will be in the fourth case – [...] felt there for the dative case.
[21] Service can be of two types: internal [...] to you as a sick person or as a beggar to solicit your assistance. Naturally [...] should render external service.
[47] Under the wedding canopy, the roles [...] householder offers rice and pulses to a beggar. Manu [...] the girl remains unrecognized.