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Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 2 (4)
If a man wishes to reach greatness, let him perform the Dîkshâ (preparatory rite) on the day of the new moon, and then, on the night of the full moon, let him stir a mash of all kinds of herbs with curds and honey, and let him pour ghee on the fire (âvasathya laukika), saying; 'Svâhâ to the oldest and the best.' After that let him throw all that remains (of the ghee) into the mash.
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (6)
From him come the Rik, the Sâman, the Yagush, the Dîkshâ (initiatory rites), all sacrifices and offerings of animals, and the fees bestowed on...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (2.5.7)
This moon is honey for all things, and all things are honey for this moon. This shining, immortal Person who is in this moon, and, with reference to...
Bhagavad Gita
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.
Dhammapada
Chapter VI: The Wise Man (Pandita) (87-88)
A wise man should leave the dark state (of ordinary life), and follow the bright state (of the Bhikshu). After going from his home to a homeless...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Ancient Mysteries and Secret Societies: Which Have Influenced Modern Masonic Symbolism (33)
Before a candidate was intrusted with the secret doctrines of the Druids, he was bound with a vow of secrecy. These doctrines were imparted only in...
The Secret of the Golden Flower
A Magic Spell for the Far Journey (23)
Here the eyes are the chief thing. The two eyes are the handle of the polar constellation. Just as Heaven turns about the polar star as a centre...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXV: The Bhikshu (Mendicant) (375)
And this is the beginning here for a wise Bhikshu: watchfulness over the senses, contentedness, restraint under the law; keep noble friends whose life...
Dhammapada
Chapter XIX: The Just (271-272)
Not only by discipline and vows, not only by much learning, not by entering into a trance, not by sleeping alone, do I earn the happiness of release...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (3.1.5)
* Yajnavalkya/ said he, £ since everything here is over- taken by the waxing and waning moon, by what means does a sacrificer obtain release from the...
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Yoga (3.20)
King Janaka and others attained perfection by action. Even having in view the need to show the right path to the masses, you should work.
Bhagavad Gita
Dhyāna Yoga (6.45)
Practising assiduously, the yogi having acquired perfection through many births attains the supreme state (Moksha) purified of all sins.
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book III (27)
By perfectly concentrated Meditation on the moon comes a knowledge of the lunar mansions.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (4.3.3)
But when the sun has set, Yajnavalkya, what light does a person here have? ' 'The moon, indeed, is his light/ said he, c for with the moon, indeed, as...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (6.4.17)
Now, in 'case one wishes, 'That a learned (pandita] daughter be born to me! that she may attain the full fength of life I '— they two should have...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (6.4.19)
Now, toward morning, having prepared melted butter in the manner of the SthaHpaka, he takes of the Sthallpaka and makes a libation, saying: ' To...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXV (1)
Oh thou who shinest forth from the Moon, thou who givest light from the Moon, let me come forth at large amid thy train, let me be revealed as one of...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXV: The Bhikshu (Mendicant) (382)
He who, even as a young Bhikshu, applies himself to the doctrine of Buddha, brightens up this world, like the moon when free from clouds.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (6.3.1)
Whoever may wish, ( I would attain something great! — in the northern course of the sun, on an auspicious day of the 1 M % half month of the waxing...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXVII (11)
During all the period during which the moon is growing in her light, she is transferring it to herself when opposite to the sun during fourteen days...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The First Day (4.7)
At this stage, thou must not be awed by the divine blue light which will appear shining, dazzling, and glorious; and be not startled by it. That is...
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