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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (2.1.7)
Gargya said: 'The Person who is here in fire — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma ' ' Ajatasatru said: ' Talk not to me about him! I worship him, verily, as the Vanquisher. He who worships him as such becomes a vanquisher 'indeed. His offspring become van- quishers/
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 34 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (9)
Aye, they who desert Thy bountiful Piety, O Mazda! that one desired of Thee , O Thou omniscient! and who thus abandon her by reason of the evil-doer,...
Bundahishn
Chapter III (6)
And, again, the wicked Gêh shouted thus: 'Rise up, thou father of us! for in that conflict I will shed thus much vexation on the righteous man and the...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XCIX (7)
And they who worship stones, and grave images of gold and silver and wood 〈and stone〉 and clay, and those who worship impure spirits and demons, and a...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IV: The Heathens Made Gods Like Themselves, Whence Springs All Superstition. (21)
The same people, who worship every stick and greasy stone, as the saying is, dreads tufts of tawny wool, and lumps of salt, and torches, and squills,...
Bhagavad Gita
Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāga Yoga (17.4)
Men in whom sattva prevails worship the gods; men in whom rajas prevails worship demigods and demons; and men in whom tamas prevails worship ghosts...
Dhammapada
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...
Katha Upanishad
Sixth Vallī (3)
'From terror of Brahman fire burns, from terror the sun burns, from terror Indra and Vâyu, and Death, as the fifth, run away.'
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 10 (9)
'A man who steals gold, who drinks spirits, who dishonours his Guru's bed, who kills a Brahman, these four fall, and as a fifth he who associates...
Katha Upanishad
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.
Katha Upanishad
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...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 34 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (4)
And we pray likewise for Thy Fire, O Ahura! strong through Righteousness (as it is), most swift, (most) powerful, to the house with joy receiving it, ...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (405)
Him I call indeed a Brâhmana who finds no fault with other beings, whether feeble or strong, and does not kill nor cause slaughter.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Ninth Day (13.1)
Thereupon, the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. [He of the blood-drinking Vajra Order...
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...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XII (3)
For there is rio spirit in them, For they aire dumb forms, and a misleading of the he. art. Worship them not :
Chandogya Upanishad
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...
Bhagavad Gita
Vibhūti Yoga (10.23)
Of the Rudras I am Śiva; of the Yakshas and Rākshasas I am Kubera. Of the Vasus I am fire, and of mountains I am Meru.
Chapter 15: Of the Third Species, Kind or Form and Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer. (15)
Concerning this kindling in this circumference or extent, it is that God calls himself an angry, zealous or jealous God against those that hate him;...
Mundaka Upanishad
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (6)
Come hither, come hither! the brilliant oblations say to him, and carry the sacrificer on the rays of the sun, while they utter pleasant speech and...
Dhammapada
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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