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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
Brahmana 6 (2.6.1)
Now the Line of Tradition (vamsd). — Pautimashya [leceived this teaching] from Gaupavana, Gaupavana from Pautimashya, Pautimashya from Gaupavana,...
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Hindu
Brahmana 6 (4.6.1)
Now the Line of Tradition (vainsa). — (We [received this teaching] from Pautimashya), Pautimashya from Gaupavana, Gaupavana from Pautimashya,...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.1)
Driptabalaki was a learned Gargya. He said to Aja- ta£atru, [king] of Benares: ' I will tell you about Brahma/ Ajata^atru said: 'We will give a...
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Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (8)
A son of an elder (grhapati), called Ratna-rasi, came with five hundred sons of elders, with canopies decorated with the seven gems to pay respect...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (3.1.1)
Janaka, [king] of Videha, sacrificed with a sacrifice at which many presents were distributed. Brahmans of the Kurupaiicalas were gathered together...
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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 (2)
Upon a memorable occasion, the Lord Buddha sojourned in the kingdom of Shravasti, lodging in the grove of Jeta, a park within the imperial domain,...
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Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Praise of the Thought of Enlightenment (3)
Eager to escape sorrow, men rush into sorrow; from desire of happiness they blindly slay their own happiness, enemies to themselves; they hunger for...
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Hindu
First Vallī (16)
The generous, being satisfied, said to him: I give thee now another boon; that fire-sacrifice shall be named after thee, take also this many-coloured...
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Hindu
First Vallī (8)
'A Brâhmana that dwells in the house of a foolish man without receiving food to eat, destroys his hopes and expectations, his possessions, his...
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Buddhist
Chapter 2: The Expedient Method (Upaya) of Teaching (1)
In the great town of Vaisai, there was an elder called Vimalakirti, who had made offerings to countless Buddhas and had deeply planted all good...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 51 — Vohu Khshathra Gatha (21)
(Yea, this Kavi Vîstâspa) the man of Âramaiti is bounteous, and with understanding in his words and his actions. (And as a reward) may Ahura give him...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (409)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who takes nothing in the world that is not given him, be it long or short, small or large, good or bad.
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Hindu
First Vallī (9)
Hail to thee! and welfare to me!'...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (6.5.1)
Now the Line of Tradition (vamia). — The son of Pautimashl [received this teaching] from the son of KatyayanI, the son of KatyayanI from the son of...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (1.5.3)
'When the Father produced by intellect and austerity seven kinds of food' — truly by intellect and austerity the Father did produce them. ' One of...
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Hindu
Karma Yoga (3.11)
Nourish the Gods with Yajna, and they shall nourish you, and thus nourishing one another both men and Gods you shall attain the highest good.
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