Dilip, Volumes 10-12Sudakshina Trust, 1984 |
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Page 10
... observe its internal confusion calmly , as that will enable it to transcend the condi- tioning influence of past impressions . But it makes every possible attempt to deviate from such self - observation and thus evade perceiving Reality ...
... observe its internal confusion calmly , as that will enable it to transcend the condi- tioning influence of past impressions . But it makes every possible attempt to deviate from such self - observation and thus evade perceiving Reality ...
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... observe and distinguish differences Much of your success in your future life depends on your being able to observe keenly ; and to see differences between men and men , things and things . Is this man trustworthy ? Are these ...
... observe and distinguish differences Much of your success in your future life depends on your being able to observe keenly ; and to see differences between men and men , things and things . Is this man trustworthy ? Are these ...
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... observe ahimsa to the fullest extent . Even while embracing sanyasa , they take the resolve . ahimsan sarvabhutany - anyatra tirthebhyah , ( Chandogya Upanishad ) . The meaning of this passage is : There is no fear for any living being ...
... observe ahimsa to the fullest extent . Even while embracing sanyasa , they take the resolve . ahimsan sarvabhutany - anyatra tirthebhyah , ( Chandogya Upanishad ) . The meaning of this passage is : There is no fear for any living being ...
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action Advaita ahimsa ancient Arjuna Atman attain Avatara Avidya awareness become Bhagavad Gita bliss body Brahman Buddha CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called caste concept consciousness cosmic culture culture of India death desire devotion Dharma Dhuruwadi DILIP divine earth eternal existence experience eyes fact faith feel Gita give happiness heart Hence Hindu Hinduism human ignorance Indian individual intellectual Jiva Jnaana Karma knowledge Krishna living Lord man's mantras matter means meditation ment mental mind modern Moksha moral nature ness never object one's peace person philosophy physical Plaintiff Puranas R. V. Raghavan Rama Ramanuja Ramayana Ravana realisation reality religion religious Rishis sages Samskaras Sankara Sanskrit sense soul spiritual Sudakshina Trust supreme Swami teach things thou thought tion transcends true truth understand UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Upanishad Vedanta Vedas Vedic Vyasa wisdom words worldly yajnas yoga