Be > References for ‘bereft’
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[23] The ox in the country oil mill [...] Unfortunate is the Yogii who is bereft of devotion. You will have to [...] whereas even a triple MA may not.
[2] This path of supreme attainment [...] people might say that they are bereft of intellect, that they are ignorant; [...] out, and the way out is devotion.
[119] “Maddened by delusions of power, and bereft of the knowledge of right and [...] directions or orders or advice.
[2] Let me give you an example. Suppose [...] imperative word, “come”, bereft of warmth, only smacks of lack [...] would not be fair or desirable.
[16] Those who ideate on Brahma can [...] cultivating knowledge, if you are bereft of ardent love for Brahma, you [...] Ageless One, the Permanent One.
[6] Askest thou, Sakhi, the experience [...] kept Yet lodging heart is ever bereft Trekked many a talent His essence-den [...] in a million could ever explain.
[22] So long as there are Varńa [...] scriptural injunctions whereupon to be bereft of Varńa or color is the real Sádhaná.
[18] O human beings, try to understand [...] nothing done with a narrow outlook bereft of Cosmic ideation will last. [...] the golden temple of your heart.
[7] A common philosophy of life demands [...] spirituality is a utopian philosophy, bereft of practicalities pertaining to [...] bonum of life in all its aspects.
[59] There will be two kinds of laboratory [...] difference or nervous system. Being bereft of a nervous system they will [...] the directions of their masters.
[61] With the advent of biological babes, [...] for days together. They will be bereft of family ties, as laboratory [...] sádhaná they will do.
[169] Therefore, from ancient times learned [...] the devotee. The devotee is not bereft of intellect. On the contrary, [...] an oasis appears in the desert.
[27] That is, these days, a person who [...] with the other members of society. Bereft of everything, people toil round [...] water amidst hyacinths.”
[319] At present the worth of life is [...] the other members of society. Bereft of everything, the people toil [...] fellow-feeling. All are self-centered.
[6] There will be two kinds of laboratory [...] difference or nervous system. Being bereft of a nervous system they will [...] the directions of their masters.
[8] With the advent of biological babes, [...] for days together. They will be bereft of family ties, as laboratory [...] sádhaná they will do.
[10] The first type of ahaḿkára [...] an abhimánii also becomes bereft of them.) Since the loss of the [...] the downfall of the individual.
[72] Another meaning of the verbal root [...] climb a mountain which is bare, or bereft of plants and trees, and full [...] worlds rkśa countries.
[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] Since then Ráŕh, bereft of its own rhythm of life, has [...] rule of Áryyávartta.
[4] Askest thou, Sakhi [Friend], the [...] kept Yet longing heart is ever bereft Trekked many a talent His essence-den [...] in a million could ever explain.
[30] In the first stage of dharma, the [...] niiti. Therefore those who are bereft of niiti cannot be dharmic, and those who are dharmic cannot go against niiti.
[39] That Supreme Entity lies covert [...] the thought of enjoyment, He is bereft of all desires and volitions. [...] other way to become one with Him.
[175] This path of supreme attainment [...] people might say that they are bereft of intellect, that they are ignorant; [...] out, and the way out is devotion.
[2] Mind alone is the cause of the [...] the beings below human being are bereft of an independent mind. Their [...] between human beings and animals.
[4] Most materialists claim that everything [...] style of functioning, or which is bereft any subjective bearing, means [...] cause of these apparent realities.
[12] Those forested areas which contain [...] ordinary forest areas which were bereft of arańi.
[2] What is civilization? The subtle [...] imperative word, “come”, bereft of warmth, only smacks of lack [...] would not be fair or desirable.
[7] The fate (bhágya) of a person [...] their fate also lies down – bereft of the quality of dynamism, they [...] is conspicuously absent in them.
[9] What is this universe? Where there [...] Mahat means matchless and also bereft of narrowness. Brahma is one and [...] descendants of Paramátma.
[16] “Bhakti Bhagavatoseva” [...] is the devotee. Devotee is not bereft of intellect. On the contrary [...] cheapest but the most invaluable.