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Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 8: The Buddha Path (10)
A Bodhisattva called Universal Manifestation, who was present asked Vimalakirti: “Who are your parents, wife and children, relatives and kinsmen, official and private friends, and where are your pages and maids, elephants and horse carts?”
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Second Day (5.2)
Thereupon the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Second Day the pure form of...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 13 (1)
Then he said to Satyayagña Paulushi: 'O Prâkînayogya, whom do you meditate on as the Self?' He replied: 'The sun only, venerable king.' He said: 'The...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Eleventh Day (15.1-15.2)
Thereupon the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, on the Eleventh Day, the blood-drinking [deity] of the Lotus ...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 11 (1)
Prâkînasâla Aupamanyava, Satyayagña Paulushi, Indradyumna Bhâllaveya, Gana Sârkarâkshya, and Budila Âsvatarasvi, these five great householders and...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 15 (1)
Dost thou know me?" Now as long as his speech is not merged in his mind, his mind in breath, breath in heat (fire), heat in the Highest Being (devatâ)...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 12 (2)
'You eat food, and see your desire (a son, &c.), and whoever thus meditates on that Vaisvânara Self, eats food, sees his desire, and has Vedic glory...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fifth Day (8.2)
The setting-face-to-face at that time is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Fifth Day, the green light...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourth Day (7.2)
Again, the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Fourth Day the red light, which...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 8 (4)
And Pragâpati, looking after them, said: 'They both go away without having perceived and without having known the Self, and whoever of these two , whe...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 11 (6)
They replied: 'Every man ought to say for what purpose he comes. You know at present that Vaisvânara Self, tell us that.'
Bhagavad Gita
Bhakti Yoga (12.20)
Who, with faith having Me as their goal follow this immortal and nectar-like Dharma as declared above, such devotees are most dear to Me.
Bhagavad Gita
Vijnana Yoga (7.29)
Those who take shelter in me, striving for liberation from old-age and death, come to know Brahman , the individual self, and the entire field of...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (415)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who in this world, leaving all desires, travels about without a home, and in whom all concupiscence is extinct.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Third Day (6.3)
The two Bodhisattvas, Akasha-Barbha and Samanta-Bhadra, attended by the two female Bodhisattvas, Mahlaima and Dhupema — in all, six Bodhic forms —...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 8 (3)
They said: 'Just as we are, well adorned, with our best clothes and clean, thus we are both there, Sir, well adorned, with our best clothes and...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 15 (2)
'You eat food and see your desire, and whoever thus meditates on that Vaisvânara Self, eats food and sees his desire, and has Vedic glory in his...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 14 (1)
Then he said to Indradyumna Bhâllaveya: 'O Vaiyâghrapadya, whom do you meditate on as the Self?' He replied: 'Air only, venerable king.' He said:...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Twelfth Day (16.1-16.3)
Despite such setting-face-to-face, being still led backwards by evil propensities, terror and awe arising, it may be that one recognize not and flee....
Chapter 9: Of the Gracious, amiable, blessed, friendly and merciful Love of God. The Great, Heavenly and Divine Mystery. (72)
Now thou wilt say, Where then are these gracious, amiable and blessed spirits to be met with? Do they dwell only in themselves in heaven? Answer.
Bhagavad Gita
Arjuna Viṣhāda Yoga (1.43)
By these evil deeds of the destroyers of families, which result in the mixing of castes, the eternal dharmas of caste and family are uprooted. We...
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