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His natural duty, Prince! For every work hath blame, as every flame Against thy will, when the task comes to thee There lives a Master in the hearts of men With all thy soul Trust Him, and take Him for thy succour, Prince! And--as thou wilt--then act! Give Me thy heart! Thy soul from all its sins! Hath come unto me, by Thy favour, Lord! [FN#28] I omit two lines of the Sanskrit here, evidently interpolated by cache = ./cache/2388.txt txt = ./txt/2388.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14867 author = Ellinwood, Frank F. 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A man must try to subdue his lower nature and gain control over the body and Know the Atman (Self) as the lord of the chariot, and the body as the Self is joined with body, mind and senses, It is called the intelligent knowing that great all-pervading Atman the wise man grieves no mind is able to think: know that alone to be the Brahman, not form and sense faculties, know him not; because the real Self of man is not cache = ./cache/3283.txt txt = ./txt/3283.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38016 author = Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja Gosvāmi title = Chaitanya's Life And Teachings From his contemporary Begali biography the Chaitanya-charit-amrita date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 88141 sentences = 6849 flesch = 86 summary = Krishna!' and followed the Master out of longing to gaze at Him. After a Master said to Rámánanda, "I wish to hear the discourse of Krishna from Master, as the love of Krishna had purged his mind [of its grossness]. 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(Frank Field) title: Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 date: words: 105298 sentences: 4864 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/14867.txt txt: ./txt/14867.txt summary: Christian religion; all of which think they serve God aright; and expect power in Christianity is God''s unspeakable love to men in Christ; and sacred bibles of the races, called on Christians, Hindus, Buddhists and judgment against those who rejected the clear message of God''s own Son. The man who goes forth to the great mission fields with the feeling that Men had begun to ask themselves the great questions of human life and later day "the same God, worshipped alike by Hindus and Christians, undesigned tribute to the great Christian doctrine of a divine and human [Footnote 78: In an enumeration of Hindu gods made in Buddha''s time even who claim to be Christians regard the various religions of men as the Jewish and Christian faith, with its old Testament names of God, its divine sympathizer in human form, a living and helpful god among men. id: 38016 author: Kṛṣṇadāsa Kavirāja Gosvāmi title: Chaitanya''s Life And Teachings From his contemporary Begali biography the Chaitanya-charit-amrita date: words: 88141 sentences: 6849 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/38016.txt txt: ./txt/38016.txt summary: Krishna!'' and followed the Master out of longing to gaze at Him. After a Master said to Rámánanda, "I wish to hear the discourse of Krishna from Master, as the love of Krishna had purged his mind [of its grossness]. Master bowed at the feet of the Puri, who embraced Him. For three days lovingly saluted his feet, while the Puri embraced Him. The Master said, "I long to live in thy company. In ecstasy of devotion the Master chanted Krishna''s The Dance before Jagannáth''s Car. Next day the Master took care to bathe with His followers before it was Glory to Krishna-Chaitanya!" At the sight of the Master''s me." The Master replied, "Ever serve Krishna, ever serve Vaishnavs, ever Krishna, to deliver all men by your appearance." The Master invoked God Master''s feet, with the cry of Krishna! Master was Krishna himself! Thus did the Master in love-madness for Krishna lament night and day. id: 16996 author: Muir, William, Sir title: Two Old Faiths Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans date: words: 31565 sentences: 1950 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/16996.txt txt: ./txt/16996.txt summary: [Sidenote: The Christian''s duty in relation to the subject.] [Sidenote: Their religion is Nature-worship.] [Sidenote: Varuna the only divinity possessed of pure and elevated identify the human soul with God. And the chief end of man was to seek world by wisdom knew not God." O, that India would learn the much-needed [Sidenote: Hindu theology compared with Christian.] [Sidenote: Conception of God.] Christian is continually shocked by the Hindus ascribing all sin to God every Hindu is the following: "Where there is faith, there is God." [Sidenote: Advance of Christianity in India.] [Sidenote: Islam planted by aid of material force.] [Sidenote: Alternatives offered to the conquered nations: Islam, the [Sidenote: Al Kindy contrasts the Christian confessor with the Moslem [Sidenote: Requirements of Islam: prayer. [Sidenote: Principal Fairbairn on home-life under Islam.] [Sidenote: Islam.] [Sidenote: Christianity compared by Christ to the works of nature.] [Sidenote: Islam the work of man; Christianity the work of God.] id: 41319 author: Prakashananda, Swami title: The Inner Consciousness: How to Awaken and Direct It date: words: 5872 sentences: 429 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/41319.txt txt: ./txt/41319.txt summary: word consciousness from the derivative meaning would signify: to know That is, consciousness means knowing an object, as it were; In order to be able to understand the inner consciousness, we must know are cognizant of external things--gross forms, gross objects, sense Coming nearer the practical idea--there is the body-consciousness. explain the inner consciousness properly, I have to bring in this idea of the outer consciousness where all these things exist; where there are nothing but external things, nothing but sense impressions, nothing Inner consciousness means: should we try to awaken our inner consciousness? external life, or outer consciousness. external things, these objects of the senses get hold of us. is life, and that is what is meant by outer consciousness. difficulties in studying these inner things. As I explained, outer consciousness means this: We are dependent on the there are different realms of inner consciousness which are being id: 13539 author: Scudder, John title: Dr. Scudder''s Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen. date: words: 38293 sentences: 2181 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/13539.txt txt: ./txt/13539.txt summary: I wish that all the little heathen children knew this prayer; but their I hope, my dear children, that when you think of the wicked little girl missionaries to this land, to tell this people of the Pearl of great My dear Children--The death of a Hindoo is followed by many ridiculous My dear Children--The word heathen is applied to those who worship My dear Children--The people of India are divided into castes, as they dear children, if you come out to India as missionaries, you will have of children at that place; but mothers continue to destroy their blessing of God, the time will soon come when heathen mothers will no soul of some poor little heathen boy or girl, than to spend them in give it to you to buy tracts for the little heathen children of India." friends; but when I heard you tell about the little heathen girls, I id: 2388 author: nan title: The Song Celestial; Or, Bhagavad-Gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata) Being a discourse between Arjuna, Prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna date: words: 2313 sentences: 256 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/2388.txt txt: ./txt/2388.txt summary: Abstaining from a work by right prescribed Such an one acts from "passion;" nought of gain Saying, "Tis right to do!" that is "true " act Quit of debates and doubts, his is "true" act: Of body, mind, or speech, evil or good, Knowledge, the thing known, and the mind which knows, Good is the steadfastness whereby a man For life''s sake, and the love of goods to gain, And Sudras, O thou Slayer of thy Foes! His natural duty, Prince! For every work hath blame, as every flame Against thy will, when the task comes to thee There lives a Master in the hearts of men With all thy soul Trust Him, and take Him for thy succour, Prince! And--as thou wilt--then act! Give Me thy heart! Thy soul from all its sins! Hath come unto me, by Thy favour, Lord! [FN#28] I omit two lines of the Sanskrit here, evidently interpolated by id: 3283 author: nan title: The Upanishads date: words: 17848 sentences: 1235 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/3283.txt txt: ./txt/3283.txt summary: perishable body and regards it as his true Self must experience death many a teacher, the knowledge of the Self cannot be gained unless the heart of the Knowledge of the Atman or Self cannot be attained when it is taught by those distinction between body and Soul, he knows that his true Self is not the Yama having first described what the Atman is, now tells us how to attain It. A man must try to subdue his lower nature and gain control over the body and Know the Atman (Self) as the lord of the chariot, and the body as the Self is joined with body, mind and senses, It is called the intelligent knowing that great all-pervading Atman the wise man grieves no mind is able to think: know that alone to be the Brahman, not form and sense faculties, know him not; because the real Self of man is not ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel