Guest guest Posted April 17, 2004 Report Share Posted April 17, 2004 Sacred Sayings Source: Free Press Journal All excess leads only to suffering. Valmiki, Ramayana, Sundara Kanda, ch. 24, p. 393. Meditate on space as the loftiest reality. Pravahan Kaivali, Chandogya Upanishad, Vll, 12.1. What ends in dipute is termed discourse. Ram Das, Manache Shloka (34). No active enemy, though alone, should be treated lightly. Tulsidas, Ramacharitmanas, G. 170. Those who depend on others can never aspire to happiness. Tulsidas, Ramacharitmanas, G. 102. Courage will cause sadness to sorrow itself. Tirukkural, Aras, ch. 63 (63). A gift made to an ignorant person yields no reward. Manusmriti, ll, (158). On one, who scorns his king, chastisement falls from heaven. Dandin, Dashakumaracharitam, p. 107. A deed performed unrighteously will certainly bring calamity. Somadeva, Katha, Bk X, Lx, (84). Fools intent on sensual objects can hardly endure thought. Somadeva, Katha, Bk Vl, Xl (56). Advice is useless to those whose end is near. Kalhana, Rajatarangini, Vll (55). None can obtain a kingdom as an ancestral property. Sikandar, Mirat-i-Sikandari, p. 102. Kingship is a great discomfort to a conscientious ruler. Vishakhadatta, Mudrarakshasa, Act lll, sec. l, (4). Which is more strange water flowing out or retained in a vessel which leaks? Nanneri, 12, p. 87. All excess leads only to suffering. Valmiki, Ramayana, Sundara Kanda, ch. 24, p. 393. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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