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Ramayana |
When the enemy appears invincible, it is more clever to seek chinks in his armour than rush headlong into his might. Weaknesses, if exploited fully, can bring down the strongest enemy. All good generals realise this. |
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Mahabharata |
He, who leads us astray, is the enemy. |
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Upanishads |
One who has seen Him experiences the stillness of a forest glade within himself. |
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Hinduism |
Try to forsake that which disturbs the mind. |
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Universal Prayers - From Vedas |
Salutations unto Thee, O lord of all beings and lover of devotees. Salutations unto Thee, O Lord all-pervading, who art the master of the senses. |
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Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram |
Salutations to Him who is the inexhaustible Treasure. |
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Sri Lalita Sahasranama |
Om pada - dvaya - prabha - jala - parakrta - saroruhayai namah. Salutations to Her whose feet defeat the lotus in beauty. |
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Sivananda Lahari - Of Sri Sankaracarya |
The spring-time of divine comtemplation having arrived in the garden of the heart, the ripe leaves of sin have fallen away and the creepers of devotion, bearing the sprouts of virtuous acts, have begun to spread, while the buds of virtue, the flowers of holy chants, the fragrance of pious dispositions, the honey-flow of bliss that knowledge brings, and the plentiful fruitage of devotion, have begun to flourish, |
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Siva Sahasranama Stotram |
The Deer-eyed. Om harinakshaya namah There is grace in the gaze of the deer. |
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Quotations from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother (Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry) |
The world is preparing for a big change. |
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