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| Ramayana |
| A man may worship God in many ways. Sages meditate on him. Saints discourse about him. Devotees sing his name and become delirious with their love for him. This is the most enchanting way of worshipping God. |
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| Mahabharata |
| The sinner dies of his own mistakes. |
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| Upanishads |
| The sword lies unassuming in its sheath. So does the spirit slumber in the mind. |
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| Hinduism |
| When our eyes cannot see beyond their visual range, how can they see the Omnipresent? |
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| Universal Prayers - From Vedas |
| Lord, Thou abidest in all; Thou art all; Thou assumest all forms; Thou art the origin of all. Thou art the Self of all. Salutations unto Thee. |
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| Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram |
| Salutations to Him who is the Lord of what has been, what wil be and what is. |
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| Sri Lalita Sahasranama |
Om nakha - didhiti - samchanna - namajjana - tamo - gunayai namah. Salutations to Her the illuming splendour of whose toe nails dispels the darkness of ignorance in the votaries prostrating at Her feet. |
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| Sivananda Lahari - Of Sri Sankaracarya |
| O Lord! Let Brahma, the creator, be long-lived. May Thou be pleased to spare his other four heads. For, has he not awarded misery (to the lot of crreatures) in this world? It may be asked why one should wish him a long life for this reason. Indeed it is due to Him, O Pure One, that there is occasion for me to be saved by Thy merciful glance, which is naturally intent on rescuing the miserable. |
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| Siva Sahasranama Stotram |
| Brahma the Creator was created by Him. Om adikaraya namah. |
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| Quotations from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother (Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry) |
| Let us prepare for the Hour of God. |
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