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[21] Now let us analyse the six actions [...] becomes completely controlled and behaves like a servant. Cat́ana [...] survive by killing another.
[32] The third varga is dharma. Dharma means proper conduct. When a cow behaves according to its own nature, we say that cow is good; similarly when a monkey behaves as a monkey should, we say that [...] responsibility and plunge into the water.
[9] In spite of all this, I do believe [...] frightened, nervous person sometimes behaves in such a way that his or her [...] from prejudice or strong bias.
[6] Even in private life when a person behaves with you badly or uses harsh words, [...] is not desirable in any party.
[13] One acquires a physical body according to the nature of ones saḿskáras. A human being who behaves like a goat or a dog may be born [...] towards the most exulted life.
[19] Now let us think about devotion. [...] despite being one of knowledge one behaves like a knave. The reason is quite [...] work. This is called devotion.
[23] There is a world of difference [...] for infinite time: that if one behaves like this, the results will be like that.
[56] Kumár + ac [...] kumára is “one who behaves like a child”. The colloquial [...] permanent teeth have not yet emerged.
[66] One acquires a physical body according to the nature of ones samskaras. A human being who behaves like a goat or a dog may be born [...] towards the most exalted life.
[15] Recently in Valencia I explained [...] seen it – the man himself behaves like a ghost, moves his head occasionally and says, “I am a ghost.”
[20] If hypnosis be thoroughly introspective, [...] ghost. In such an event the person behaves in such a manner that people start [...] possession is also of the same variety.
[17] Paradharma, the dharma of animals [...] and sleeping. A human being who behaves like an animal goes against the [...] but it is not meant for humans.
[2] What will a good person do? [...] Sanskrit. Due to this sense of ego one behaves poorly with others. For this reason [...] people will stay away from ego.