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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka IV, Khanda 1
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Hindu
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 1 (1)
There lived once upon a time Gânasruti Pautrâyana (the great-grandson of Ganasruta), who was a pious giver, bestowing much wealth upon the people, and always keeping open house. He built places of refuge everywhere, wishing that people should everywhere eat of his food.
Hindu
First Vallī (1)
VÂGASRAVASA, desirous (of heavenly rewards), surrendered (at a sacrifice) all that he possessed. He had a son of the name of Nakiketas.
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Buddhist
Chapter 1 (4)
As it approached the hour for the morning meal, Lord Buddha, Honoured of the Worlds, attired himself in a mendicant’s robe, and bearing an alms-bowl...
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Buddhist
Chapter 5: Manjusri’s Call on Vimalakirti (4)
So Manjusri, reverently surrounded by the Bodhisattvas, the Buddha’s chief disciples and the devas, made for Vaisali town.
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Buddhist
Chapter 10: The Buddha of the Fragrant Land (4)
Vimalakirti said to his listeners: “Virtuous Ones, who of you can go there to beg for food from that Buddha?”
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Buddhist
Chapter 5: Manjusri’s Call on Vimalakirti (11)
Manjusri asked: “Why is the Venerable Upasaka’s house empty and without servants?” Vimalakirti replied: “All Buddha lands are also void.”
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Hindu
Third Vallī (11)
Beyond the Person there is nothing--this is the goal, the highest road.'...
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Buddhist
Chapter VII: The Venerable (Arhat) (98)
In a hamlet or in a forest, in the deep water or on the dry land, wherever venerable persons (Arhanta) dwell, that place is delightful.
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Hindu
First Vallī (24)
Be (king), Nakiketas, on the wide earth. I make thee the enjoyer of all desires.'...
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Buddhist
Chapter 2: The Expedient Method (Upaya) of Teaching (2)
As he was set on saving men, he expediently stayed at Vaisali for this purpose. He used his unlimited wealth to aid the poor; he kept all the rules...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVIII (3)
I come to you, O Circle of gods in Restau, and I bring to you N . Grant to him Bread, Water, Air and an allotment in the Sechit-hotepu like Horus
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Buddhist
Chapter 10: The Buddha of the Fragrant Land (18)
Hence this bowl of rice will satisfy the whole meeting without being exhausted. The Bodhisattvas, Sravakas, devas and men who take it will experience...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (416)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who, leaving all longings, travels about without a home, and in whom all covetousness is extinct.
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Inconceivable Liberation (18)
Further, Sariputra, a Bodhisattva who has won this inconceivable liberation can gather in one country all the majestic things of all Buddha lands so...
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Hindu
Vijnana Yoga (7.19)
At the end of many births the man of wisdom seeks refuge in Me, realizing that Vāsudeva is all. Rare indeed is such a high-souled person.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIII: Description of the Gnostic Continued. (4)
Such an one demands from the Lord, and does not merely ask. And in the case of his brethren in want, the Gnostic will not ask himself for abundance...
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Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (18)
I have offered Him a small canopy, which encloses the great chiliocosm with palaces of gods, dragons and spirits, Gandharas, yaksas and others such...
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Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (56)
ANSWER: “Look at the majestic purity of this Buddha land of mine.”...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (420)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana whose path the gods do not know, nor spirits (Gandharvas), nor men, whose passions are extinct, and who is an Arhat...
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Buddhist
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (12)
ANSWER: “Where does it come from?” Sariputra replied: “It is this Upasaka Vimalakirti who obtained what was left over from the Buddha’s meal in the Fragrant L...
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Buddhist
Chapter 10: The Buddha of the Fragrant Land (21)
After hearing this, the visiting Bodhisattvas said: “We have never heard of the World Honoured One, Sakyamuni Buddha, who conceals his boundless...
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