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Posted on 03-30-03 12:03
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Practice right conduct, learning and teaching; Be truthful always, learning and teaching; Master the passions, learning and teaching; Control the senses, learning and teaching; Strive for peace always, learning and teaching; Rouse kundalini, learning and teaching; Serve humanity, learning and teaching; Beget progeny, learning and teaching. Satyavacha says: "Be truthful always." Taponitya says: "Master the passions." Naka declares: "Learning and teaching are Necessary for spiritual progress." -Taittiriya Upanishad
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Posted on 05-08-03 6:49
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Here's (one of) my problem(s) with hinduism. When I was little I was asked to respect the Gita because it was our "holy book" and i was also made to recite the verses that made no sense to me by people who said that would guarantee me an afterlife in swarga. Years after that I read various translations of the Gita and have come to respect it a lot now that I actually understand the words. Here's one thing I understodd. Krishna explicitly tells Arjun that following the doctrines of the Vedas is futile. The main aim of the whole discourse is to make Arjun take his bow back and go out there and fight the war. To me, this implies that Krishna wants all of us go on with our everyday lives without actually worrying about the consequences of our actions. Now here's the problem: Why do people give up thier work and start praying day in and day out? How can inactivity get us anything? If Hindus claim to actually follow teachings of Krishna, why do they pray?
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Posted on 05-08-03 6:59
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Trikal and others, the Geeta that we recirte/read and are always willing to quote even when its absolutely unnecesary has some of the key verses missing. The one that is widely quoted "karman-de-wa dhikarasthe, ma faleshu kadachana" is wrong. Scholars now say that, this line itself has some missing particles and the verse/stanza is not what Krishna said or that was originally written. I'll write more on this later, but thank's all for providing us with th jewels of Hindusim.
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Posted on 05-09-03 6:11
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Maximum, Let's not talk about what is right and what is wrong in our religion. I am a true devote of my religion. That's why, I am not gonna discuss with you about this topic.... Sorry :) If other friends want's to discuss about it...I don't have any problem..... Isoleted Freakji, I would like to hear more about "karman-de-wa dhikarasthe, ma faleshu kadachana" It seems interesting.... *********************************************************************** God is really all-pervading, above the mind, without features, imperishable, and infinite. How can such a one be worshipped? That is why, out of compassion for his creatures, He takes the form of the guru. The guru is the supreme God enclosed in human skin. He walks the earth, concealed, bestowing grace on his disciples. -Kularnava Tantra There are ignorant people who speak flowery words and take delight in the letter of the law, saying there is nothing else. Their hearts are full of selfish desires, Arjuna. Their idea of heaven is their own enjoyment, and the aim of all their activities is pleasure and power. The fruit of their actions is continual rebirth. Those whose minds are swept away by the pursuit of pleasure and power are incapable of following the supreme goal and will not attain samadhi. -Bhagavad Gita 2:42-44 In the hands of a benevolent man, Wealth is like a medicinal tree whose healing gifts help all. -Tirukkural 217
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Posted on 05-10-03 9:53
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Trikal, As much as your commitment to what you do appears to be exemplary, it is interesting that you decided to follow something without questioning it's righteousness.
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Posted on 05-10-03 12:30
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Maximumji, Thanks for understanding my perception with respect. Some people just can't get this simple and deep concept. Seems like you are spiritually wise person. I believe, Only the man without doubt (in the God) Sees without seeing, speaks without speaking, Knows without knowing, AND Lives without fear of death.... TRIKAL.......
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Posted on 05-20-03 7:59
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As a great fish swims between the banks of a river as it likes, so does the shining Self move between the states of dreaming and waking. -Brihadaranyaka Upanishad How can I accept or reject anything? Is there anything apart or distinct from Brahman? Now, finally and clearly, I know that I am the Atman, whose nature is eternal joy. I see nothing. I hear nothing. I know nothing that is separate from me. -Sankara
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Posted on 05-20-03 8:00
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The demonic do things they should avoid and avoid the things that they should do. They have no sense of uprightness, purity, or truth. "There is no God," they say, "no truth, no spiritual law, no moral order. The basis of life is sex; what else can it be?" Holding such distorted views, possessing scant discrimination, they become enemies of the world, causing suffering and destruction. -Bhagavad Gita 16:7-9 Never say in weakness, "This task is too difficult," For perseverance will give the ability to accomplish it. -Tirukkural 611
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Posted on 05-20-03 8:01
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He does not see the world. So what does he care for joy or sorrow, Bondage or liberation? He is infinite and shining. Before the awakening of understanding The illusion of the world prevails. But the master is free of passion. He has no "I," He has no "mine," And he shines! -Ashtavakra Gita 18:72-73
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Posted on 06-05-03 11:01
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Even a little effort toward spiritual awareness will protect you from the greatest fear. Those who follow this path, resolving deep within themselves to seek Me alone, attain singleness of purpose. For those who lack resolution, the decisions of life are many-branched and endless. -Bhagavad Gita 2:40-41 When the Self is known, All illusions vanish. The veil falls, And you see clearly. Your sorrows are dispelled. For the Self is free And lives forever. Everything else is imagination, Nothing more! Because he understands this, The master acts like a child. -Ashtavakra Gita 18:6-7
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Posted on 06-06-03 1:58
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Trikalji, I was always curious what GOD is? Some says this, other says that, your insight may help clear my materialisticaly hazed intelegence.
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Posted on 06-08-03 1:04
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What is yesterday, Tomorrow, Or today? What is space, Or eternity? I sit in my own radiance. What is the Self, Or the not-Self? What is thinking, Or not thinking? What is good or evil? I sit in my own splendor. ***** [The Master] is blessed. He understands the nature of the Self. His mind is no longer thirsty. He is the same under all conditions, Whatever he sees or hears, Or smells or touches or tastes. -Ashtavakra Gita 18:65
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Posted on 06-08-03 9:53
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Do all your duties, but keep your mind on God. Serve your wife, children, father, and mother, and treat them as if they are very dear to you, but know in your heart that they do not belong to you. -Ramakrishna
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Those who live in accordance with these divine laws without complaining, firmly established in faith, are released from karma. Those who violate these laws, criticizing and complaining, are utterly deluded, and are the cause of their own suffering. -Bhagavad Gita 3:31-32 Disparaging words pain a man even when uttered in jest. Therefore, those who know human nature are courteous even to their enemies. -Tirukkural 100:995
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Posted on 06-10-03 10:16
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"As rivers lose their private name and form When they reach the sea, so that people speak Of the sea alone, so all these sixteen Forms disappear when the Self is realized. Then there is no more name and form for us, And we attain immortality." -Prashna Upanishad
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Posted on 07-20-03 10:40
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Nachiketa learned from the kind of death The whole discipline of meditation. Freeing himself from all separateness, He won immortality in Brahman. So blessed is everyone who knows the Self! OM shanti shanti shanti -Katha Upanishad ********************************* The Atman is the witness of the mind and its workings. -Sankara ********************************* As a caterpillar, having come to the end of one blade of grass, draws itself together and reaches out for the next, so the Self, having come to the end of one life and dispelled all ignorance, gathers in his faculties and reaches out from the old body to a new. -Brihadaranyaka Upanishad ********************************** "I am not this." "I am He." Give up such distinctions. Know that everything is the Self. Rid yourself of all purpose. And be happy. -Ashtavakra Gita
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Posted on 07-20-03 10:46
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The fool practices concentration And control of the mind. But the master is like a man asleep. He rests in himself And finds nothing more to do. -Ashtavakra Gita ****************************** The rituals and the sacrifices described In the Vedas deal with lower knowledge. The sages ignored these rituals And went in search of higher knowledge. ... Such rituals are unsafe rafts for crossing The sea of samsara, of birth and death. Doomed to shipwreck are those who try to cross The sea of samsara on these poor rafts. Ignorant of their own ignorance, yet wise In their own esteem, these deluded men Proud of their vain learning go round and round Like the blind led by the blind. -Mundaka Upanishad ********************************** Feeble with age, Still he is filled with desire, When without doubt he knows That lust is the enemy of awareness. Indeed how strange! -Ashtavakra Gita
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Posted on 07-21-03 10:02
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o wise Hindus! what sutra will enlighten the Hindu extremists in India and Nepal? the trident they raise in anger, and insist the king is God. what shloka will deliver the shudras from their eons old suffering? their chains are crafted well with the words of very wise Hindus--where is their deliverence?
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Posted on 07-21-03 10:05
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