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stitle = PEREN106 | | stitle = PEREN106 | | ||
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syn = Reader of the sutras | syn = Reader of the sutras: [[Sw Ananda Teertha]]. | ||
:The sutras | |||
::Still it is given thee to fight and overcome thy foolish passions: learn thou to subdue them. | |||
::Be sober; diligent, and chaste; avoid all wrath. In public or in secret ne'er permit thou any evil; and above all else respect thyself. | |||
::Speak not nor act before thou hast reflected; be just. | |||
::... Remember that a power invincible ordains to die; | |||
::... That riches and the honours easily acquired, are easy thus to lose. | |||
::As to the evils which destiny involves, judge them what they are; endure them all and strive, as much as thou art able, to modify the traits. The gods, to the most cruel, have not exposed the sage. | |||
::Even as truth, does error have its lovers; with prudence the philosopher approves or blames; if error triumph, he departs and waits. | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = Turn On Tune In and Drop the Lot ~ 24 | | prevevent = Turn On Tune In and Drop the Lot ~ 24 | | ||
nextevent = Turn On Tune In and Drop the Lot ~ 25 | | nextevent = Turn On Tune In and Drop the Lot ~ 25 | |
Revision as of 09:30, 26 April 2019
event type | discourse |
date & time | 26 Dec 1978 am |
location | Buddha Hall, Poona |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 51min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Available, duration 1h 52min. Quality: good. |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | PEREN106 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Sw Ananda Teertha.
- The sutras
- Still it is given thee to fight and overcome thy foolish passions: learn thou to subdue them.
- Be sober; diligent, and chaste; avoid all wrath. In public or in secret ne'er permit thou any evil; and above all else respect thyself.
- Speak not nor act before thou hast reflected; be just.
- ... Remember that a power invincible ordains to die;
- ... That riches and the honours easily acquired, are easy thus to lose.
- As to the evils which destiny involves, judge them what they are; endure them all and strive, as much as thou art able, to modify the traits. The gods, to the most cruel, have not exposed the sage.
- Even as truth, does error have its lovers; with prudence the philosopher approves or blames; if error triumph, he departs and waits.
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