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:The sutra
::He doesn't know his own self:
::How should he know the self of another?
::He knows only his hands and feet,
::How should he know about God?
::This is beyond the sage's grasp:
::You must be a fool
::If you think that you know it.
::When you can expound on this,
::You will know the pure essence of faith;
::Till then,
::What have faith and you in common?
::It is better to be silent
::Than to talk nonsense
::Like one of the learned;
::Faith is not woven
::Into every garment.
 
::You were made for work:
::A robe of honor awaits you.
::How is it that you are satisfied
::With mere rags?
::How will you ever have riches
::If you are idle sixty days a month?
 
::Knowing what you know,
::Be serene also, like a mountain;
::And do not be distressed by misfortune.
::Knowledge without serenity
::Is an unlit candle;
::Together they are honey-comb;
::Honey without wax is a noble thing;
::Wax without honey is only fit for burning.
 
::Leave this abode
::Of birth and decay;
::Leave this pit,
::And make for your destined home.
::This heap of dust is a mirage,
::Where fire seems like water.
 
 
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[[category:English Events with Audio]]
[[category:Events with Audio]]

Latest revision as of 19:18, 22 March 2022

event type discourse
date & time 3 Nov 1978 am
location Buddha Hall, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 42min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle UNIO103
notes
synopsis
Reader of the sutra: Sw Ananda Teertha.
The sutra
He doesn't know his own self:
How should he know the self of another?
He knows only his hands and feet,
How should he know about God?
This is beyond the sage's grasp:
You must be a fool
If you think that you know it.
When you can expound on this,
You will know the pure essence of faith;
Till then,
What have faith and you in common?
It is better to be silent
Than to talk nonsense
Like one of the learned;
Faith is not woven
Into every garment.
You were made for work:
A robe of honor awaits you.
How is it that you are satisfied
With mere rags?
How will you ever have riches
If you are idle sixty days a month?
Knowing what you know,
Be serene also, like a mountain;
And do not be distressed by misfortune.
Knowledge without serenity
Is an unlit candle;
Together they are honey-comb;
Honey without wax is a noble thing;
Wax without honey is only fit for burning.
Leave this abode
Of birth and decay;
Leave this pit,
And make for your destined home.
This heap of dust is a mirage,
Where fire seems like water.


(source:CD-ROM)


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