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Passages similar to: Dhammapada — Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat)
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Buddhist
Dhammapada
Chapter XXVI: The Brâhmana (Arhat) (393)
A man does not become a Brâhmana by his platted hair, by his family, or by birth; in whom there is truth and righteousness, he is blessed, he is a Brâhmana.
Hindu
Third Mundaka, Second Khanda (9)
He who knows that highest Brahman, becomes even Brahman. In his race no one is born ignorant of Brahman. He overcomes grief, he overcomes evil; free...
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (4.4.23)
This very [doctrine] has been declared in the verse: — This eternal greatness of a Brahman Is not increased by deeds (karma), nor diminished. One...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (4.3.22)
There a father becomes not a father; a mother, not a mother; the worlds, not the worlds; the gods, not the gods; the Vedas, not the Vedas; a thief,...
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Hindu
First Vallī (8)
'A Brâhmana that dwells in the house of a foolish man without receiving food to eat, destroys his hopes and expectations, his possessions, his...
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Hindu
Karma Yoga (3.4)
Man does not match the actionless state of Brahman by mere non-performance of work, nor does he attain perfection by renunciation only.
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, Second Khanda (10)
And this is declared by the following Rik-verse: 'Let a man tell this science of Brahman to those only who have performed all (necessary) acts, who ar...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.15)
Ajatasatru said: ' Verily, it is contrary to the course of things that a Brahman should come to a Kshatriya, thinking BR1HAD-ARANYAKA UPANISHAD...
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