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Passages similar to: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad — Brahmana 1
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Hindu
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (2.1.6)
Gargya said. 'The Person who is here in wind — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatasatru said: ' Talk not to me about him! Verily, I worship him as Indra, the terrible (vaikuntha), and the uncon- quered army. He who worships him as such becomes indeed triumphant, unconquerable, and a conqueror of adversaries/
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 XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (413)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who is bright like the moon, pure, serene, undisturbed, and in whom all gaiety is extinct.
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Hindu
Prapathaka II, Khanda 20 (2)
He who thus knows the Râgana, as interwoven in the deities, obtains the same world, the same happiness, the same company as the gods, he reaches the...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (418)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who has left what gives pleasure and what gives pain, who is cold, and free from all germs (of renewed life), the hero...
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Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.37)
O Infinite One, Lord of gods, Abode of the universe, Thou art the Imperishable, Being and non-being, and that which is the Supreme.
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (407)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana from whom anger and hatred, pride and envy have dropt like a mustard seed from the point of a needle.
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Hindu
Fifth Vallī (3)
All the Devas (senses) worship him, the adorable (or the dwarf), who sits in the centre.'...
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Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.15)
Arjuna said: In Thy body, Ο Lord, I behold all the gods and all the diverse hosts of beings— the Lord Brahmā, seated on the lotus, and all the rishis...
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 11 (7)
He said: 'The sun (âditya). For all these beings praise the sun when it stands on high. This is the deity belonging to the udgîtha. If, without...
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Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.39)
Thou art Wind and Death and Fire and Moon and the Lord of Water. Thou art Prajāpati and the Great-grandsire. Salutations, salutations to Thee a...
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Hindu
Fifth Vallī (2)
'He (Brahman) is the swan (sun), dwelling in the bright heaven; he is the Vasu (air), dwelling in the sky; he is the sacrificer (fire), dwelling on...
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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 15 (3)
'He is also Vâmanî, for he leads (nayati) all blessings (vâma). He leads all blessings who knows this.
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (422)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana, the manly, the noble, the hero, the great sage, the conqueror, the impassible, the accomplished, the awakened.
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Hindu
Vibhūti Yoga (10.12)
Arjuna said: You are the Supreme Brahman, the Supreme Abode, the Supreme Holiness. All the sages have declared You to be the eternal, self-luminous...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (400)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who is free from anger, dutiful, virtuous, without appetite, who is subdued, and has received his last body.
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (417)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who, after leaving all bondage to men, has risen above all bondage to the gods, and is free from all and every bondage.
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (397)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who has cut all fetters, who never trembles, is independent and unshackled.
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Hindu
Bhakti Yoga (12.6)
O Arjuna! Those verily who renounce all actions in Me, think of Me as the only refuge and worship Me with single-minded devotion and Dhyana, to them...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (412)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who in this world is above good and evil, above the bondage of both, free from grief from sin, and from impurity.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXIX (6)
Oh ye gods who draw along the Bark of the Eternal one: ye who lift up above the Tuat, and who raise up the Sky: ye who enable the Souls to enter into...
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