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stitle = TRUE208 | | stitle = TRUE208 | | ||
notes = Events 11 - 20 first translated as ''[[The True Name, Vol 2]]'' (1994). | | notes = Events 11 - 20 first translated as ''[[The True Name, Vol 2]]'' (1994). | | ||
syn = | syn = (Translated as in ''[[The True Name, Vol 2]]'' on [[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|''CD-ROM'']]) | ||
:The sutra | |||
::The supreme law expresses the realm of religion. | |||
::Now to understand the conditions of the realm of knowledge: | |||
::So many winds, waters, and fires; so many krishnas and shivas; | |||
::So many brahmas, so many of his creations of so many colors and forms; | |||
::So many fields of action and sacred mountains; so many polar stars and so many sermons; | |||
::So many indras, and moons and suns, and galaxies, and continents; | |||
::So many enlightened ones, and buddhas, and masters, and goddesses; | |||
::So many gods and devils, and munis; so many jewels, so many oceans; | |||
::So many species and tongues, so many kings and emperors; | |||
::So many remembrances, so many devotees; | |||
::Nanak says, there is no end to it, no end. | |||
::Knowing is the expression of the realm of knowledge. | |||
::There is music and mirth and frolic and bliss. | |||
::Modesty is the expression of the realm of shame. | |||
::The experiences that take place are beautiful and incomparable. | |||
::He cannot be spoken of in words. | |||
::He who tries repents later. | |||
::Memory, mind, understanding, and intelligence are all formulated here; | |||
::And the consciousness of gods and enlightened ones. | |||
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prevevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 17 | | prevevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 17 | | ||
nextevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 19 | | nextevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 19 | |
Revision as of 16:02, 13 June 2019
एक ओंकार सतनाम ~ 18
event type | discourse |
date & time | 8 Dec 1974 am |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona |
language | Hindi |
audio | Available, duration 1h 41min. Quality: good (under revision). |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find a PDF of this event |
shorttitle | TRUE208 |
- notes
- Events 11 - 20 first translated as The True Name, Vol 2 (1994).
- synopsis
- (Translated as in The True Name, Vol 2 on CD-ROM)
- The sutra
- The supreme law expresses the realm of religion.
- Now to understand the conditions of the realm of knowledge:
- So many winds, waters, and fires; so many krishnas and shivas;
- So many brahmas, so many of his creations of so many colors and forms;
- So many fields of action and sacred mountains; so many polar stars and so many sermons;
- So many indras, and moons and suns, and galaxies, and continents;
- So many enlightened ones, and buddhas, and masters, and goddesses;
- So many gods and devils, and munis; so many jewels, so many oceans;
- So many species and tongues, so many kings and emperors;
- So many remembrances, so many devotees;
- Nanak says, there is no end to it, no end.
- Knowing is the expression of the realm of knowledge.
- There is music and mirth and frolic and bliss.
- Modesty is the expression of the realm of shame.
- The experiences that take place are beautiful and incomparable.
- He cannot be spoken of in words.
- He who tries repents later.
- Memory, mind, understanding, and intelligence are all formulated here;
- And the consciousness of gods and enlightened ones.
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