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F aith is composed of the heart's intention.
Light comes through faith.
Through faith men come to prayer,
Faith in the morning, faith at noon and at the setting of the sun.
O Faith, give us faith!


temple_hindu quote 4329  | 
Rig Veda 10.151.4-5 

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T hrough constant effort over many lifetimes, a person becomes purified of
all selfish desires and attains the supreme goal of life.


temple_hindu quote 4325  | 
Bhagavad Gita 6.45 

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L oose us from the yoke of the sins of our fathers
and also of those which we ourselves have committed.


temple_hindu quote 4321  | 
Rig Veda 7.86.5 

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I f the punishment does not fall on the offender himself, it falls on his
sons; if not on the sons, on his grandsons.


temple_hindu quote 4319  | 
Laws of Manu 4.173 

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B y the delusions of imagination, touch and sight,
And by eating, drinking, and impregnation there is a birth and development
of the self.
According to his deeds (karma)) the embodied one successively
Assumes forms in various conditions.
Coarse and fine, many in number,
The embodied one chooses forms according to his own qualities.
Each subsequent cause of his union with them is seen to be
Because of the quality of his acts and of himself.


temple_hindu quote 4318  | 
Svetasvatara Upanishad 5.11-12 

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L ike the waves in great rivers, there is no turning back of that which has
previously been done.... [The soul is] like a lame man--bound with the
fetters made of the fruit of good and evil.


temple_hindu quote 4317  | 
Maitri Upanishad 4.2 

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T hose who see all creatures within themselves
And themselves in all creatures know no fear.
Those who see all creatures in themselves
And themselves in all creatures know no grief.
How can the multiplicity of life
Delude the one who sees its unity?


temple_hindu quote 4316  | 
Isha Upanishad 6-7 

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T hat which is the finest essence--this whole world has that as its Self.
That is Reality. That is the Self. That art thou.


temple_hindu quote 4311  | 
Chandogya Upanishad 6.8.7 

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A s rivers flow into the sea and in so doing lose name and form, so even
the wise man, freed from name and form, attains the Supreme Being, the
Self-luminous, the Infinite. He who knows Brahman becomes Brahman.


temple_hindu quote 4310  | 
Mundaka Upanishad 3.2.8-9 

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M editate upon him and transcend physical consciousness. Thus will you
reach union with the Lord of the universe. Thus will you become
identified with him who is One without a second. In him all your desires
will find fulfillment.

The truth is that you are always united with the Lord. But you must know
this.


temple_hindu quote 4309  | 
Svetasvatara Upanishad 1.11-12 

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E ven if you were the most sinful of sinners, Arjuna, you could cross
beyond all sin by the raft of spiritual wisdom.


temple_hindu quote 4299  | 
Bhagavad Gita 4.36 

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B rahman is all in all. He is action, knowledge, goodness supreme. To
know him, hidden in the lotus of the heart, is to untie the knot of
ignorance.


temple_hindu quote 4298  | 
Mundaka Upanishad 2.1.10 

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H im the sun does not illumine, nor the moon, nor the stars, nor the
lightning--nor, verily, fires kindled upon the earth. He is the one light
that gives light to all. He shines; everything shines.


temple_hindu quote 4292  | 
Katha Upanishad 5.15; Mundaka Upanishad 2.2.10; Svetavatara Upanishad 6.14 

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A s the path of the birds in the air or of fishes in the water is
invisible, even so is the path of the possessors of wisdom.


temple_hindu quote 4285  |   The Mahabarata
Mahabharata 12.6763 

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F ools dwelling in darkness, but thinking themselves wise and erudite, go round and round, by various tortuous paths, like the blind led by the blind.


temple_hindu quote 4272  | 
Katha Upanishad 1.2.5 

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T his vast universe is a wheel, the wheel of Brahman. Upon it are all creatures that are subject to birth, death, and rebirth. Round and round it turns, and never stops. As long as the individual self thinks it is separate from the Lord, it revolves upon the wheel in bondage to the laws of birth, death, and rebirth....

The Lord supports this universe, which is made up of the perishable and the imperishable, the manifest and the unmanifest. The individual soul, forgetful of the Lord, attaches itself to pleasure and thus is bound.


temple_hindu quote 4267  | 
Svetasvatara Upanishad 1.6-8 

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T he demonic do things they should avoid and avoid the things 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.

Hypocritical, proud, and arrogant, living in delusion and clinging to deluded ideas, insatiable in their desires, they pursue their unclean ends. Although burdened with fears that end only with death, they still maintain with complete assurance, "Gratification of lust is the highest that life can offer."

Bound on all sides by scheming and anxiety, driven by anger and greed, they amass by any means they can a hoard of money for the satisfaction of their cravings.

"I got this today," they say; "tomorrow I shall get that. This wealth is mine, and that will be mine too. I have destroyed my enemies. I shall destroy others too! Am I not like God? I enjoy what I want. I am successful. I am powerful. I am happy. I am rich and well-born. Who is equal to me? I will perform sacrifices and give gifts, and rejoice in my own generosity." This is how they go on, deluded by ignorance. Bound by their greed and entangled in a web of delusion, whirled about by a fragmented mind, they fall into a dark hell.


temple_hindu quote 4266  | 
Bhagavad Gita 16.7-16 

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T he mind is said to be twofold:
The pure and also the impure;
Impure--by union with desire;
Pure--from desire completely free.


temple_hindu quote 4261  | 
Maitri Upanishad 6.34 

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T his body is mortal, always gripped by death, but within it dwells the immortal Self. This Self, when associated in our consciousness with the body, is subject to pleasure and pain; and so long as this association continues, freedom from pleasure and pain can no man find.


temple_hindu quote 4259  | 
Chandogya Upanishad 8.12.1 

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F or [the ancestors] Soma is purified,
some accept the molten butter;
to the company of those, for
whom the honey flows, let him go!

To the company of those who
are invincible by spiritual discipline (tapas),
and through spiritual discipline have gone to heaven,
to men of great spiritual fire, let him go!

To the company of those who
fight contested battles, heroes
who cast away their lives, to those who
made a thousand gifts, let him go!

To those ancient followers
of the Law, steadfast in the Law,
who furthered the Law, to the Fathers, Yama,
great in their spiritual fire, let him go!

To the sage-poets, the leaders
of thousands, those who protect the sun,
to the Rishis of great spiritual discipline,
born of spiritual discipline, Yama! let him go!


temple_hindu quote 4250  | 
Rig Veda 10.154.1-5 

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