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Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāga Yoga
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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāga Yoga (17.28)
Whatever sacrifice or gift is made, whatever austerity is practised, whatever ceremony is observed— it is all called “asat,” “non-existent,” if it is done without faith. It is of no account here or hereafter.
Buddhist
Chapter VIII: The Thousands (108)
Whatever a man sacrifice in this world as an offering or as an oblation for a whole year in order to gain merit, the whole of it is not worth a...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 8 (5)
They deck out the body of the dead with perfumes, flowers, and fine raiment by way of ornament, and think they will thus conquer that world .
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 5 (1)
What people call sacrifice (yagña), that is really abstinence (brahmakarya). For he who knows, obtains that (world of Brahman, which others obtain by...
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Hindu
Brahmana 8 (3.8.10)
Verily, O Gargi, if one pei forms sacrifices and worship and undergoes austerity in this world for many thousands of years, but without knowing that...
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Hindu
Brahmana 9 (3.9.21)
[Sakalya said:] * What divinity have you in this southern (daksina) quarter? ' ' That Yama — on what is he based? ' ' On sacrifice.' t And on what is...
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Hindu
Prapathaka V, Khanda 24 (1)
'If, without knowing this, one offers an Agnihotra, it would be as if a man were to remove the live coals and pour his libation on dead ashes.
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 1 (6)
'And as here on earth, whatever has been acquired by exertion, perishes, so perishes whatever is acquired for the next world by sacrifices and other...
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Neoplatonic
V, Chapter VI (1)
Hence no one can justly approve of them, because they assign a cause of the works performed in sacrifices unadapted to their dignity. And if some one ...
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Hindu
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (3)
If a man's Agnihotra sacrifice is not followed by the new-moon and full-moon sacrifices, by the four-months' sacrifices, and by the harvest...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 5 (2)
What people call sacrifice (sattrâyana), that is really abstinence, for by abstinence he obtains from the Sat (the true), the safety (trâna) of the...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXX (28)
This, too, it says, that whoever has performed no worship (yast), and has ordered no Gêtî-kharîd, and has bestowed no clothes as a righteous gift, is...
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Buddhist
Chapter VIII: The Thousands (107)
If a man for a hundred years worship Agni (fire) in the forest, and if he but for one moment pay homage to a man whose soul is grounded (in true...
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Hindu
First Vallī (3)
'Unblessed, surely, are the worlds to which a man goes by giving (as his promised present at a sacrifice) cows which have drunk water, eaten hay,...
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (10)
Now therefore it would seem to follow, that both he who knows this (the true meaning of the syllable Om), and he who does not, perform the same...
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Hindu
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (1)
This is the truth: the sacrificial works which they (the poets) saw in the hymns (of the Veda) have been performed in many ways in the Tretâ age....
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Hindu
Third Vallī (17)
'And he who repeats this greatest mystery in an assembly of Brâhmans, or full of devotion at the time of the Srâddha sacrifice, obtains thereby...
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