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[21] If you analyse human history in [...] here lies the difference between religion and dharma. You will find that everywhere in religion, the fear complex has been created [...] husband? This is absurd, meaningless!
[2] The kśatriyas tried to construct [...] suit their purpose in the name of religion, not righteousness or spirituality.
[3] By temperament the Bengalees are [...] and Purulia, discarded the Jain religion and accepted the Vaeśńava religion of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in large [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[2] You all know that the most detrimental [...] answer is: the blind followers of religion. It is quite natural for the followers of religion to say all kinds of dogmatic things. That is why people say that there is no room for logic in religion. But genuine dharma is completely [...] from sins, or not? It is said:
[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] like-minded exploiters who trade in religion.
[74] There is an unhealthy collusion between vaeshyas and those who trade in religion to try to prevent human beings [...] and support those who trade in religion in order to enjoy unlimited happiness in an imaginary heaven.
[7] Merely saying, “Do not do [...] bigots, and feuds in the name of religion are the result.
[5] The funny thing is that one always [...] does not refer to any particular religion, but to ones own innate characteristic.
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[1] The subject matter for todays discourse is, “Universality in Race, Language, Religion and Culture”. Though there [...] the tongue, that should be heard.
[9] The inhabitants of Bengal have [...] shed among them on the basis of religion.
[11] If religion had been the only basis for forming [...] Protestants. But this has not happened.
[12] How, then, is a nation formed? [...] factors such as country, language, religion, etc., plays a vital role in forming [...] nothing else that creates a nation.
[20] The death of the Buddhist nation [...] Bráhmańya [Brahmanical] religion, which came into existence with [...] Again India became nationless.
[24] After the Muslim occupation, a [...] peculiarity, mode of living and religion, and on the basis of these factors [...] sentiment of the ruling people.
[6] Although Shiva was accepted in [...] the same. You know that the Jain religion was introduced a little more than [...] Cult is much older than the Jain religion. Some people claim that the Tiirthauṋkars [...] Ráŕh area, but
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[10] Vaeshyas do not like to tread the [...] have any sense of or feeling for religion other than some degree of fear [...] satisfy their hunger for money.
[79] The vipras exploit the masses in the Vipra Age under the pretence of religion, which cannot be challenged. The [...] the vipras exploit others through religion in order to promote their personal [...] the vipras exploit others through religion in order to promote both their own and the vaeshyas interests.
[81] Those who try to break the structure [...] intoxicating effect of the opium of religion; otherwise how will they be able to serve the downtrodden people?
[82] A group of exploiters loudly object to a remark that was made by the great Karl Marx concerning religion. It should be remembered that [...] he said was directed against the religion of his time, because he perceived, understood and realized that religion had psychologically paralysed [...] surrender to a group of sinners.
[1] Human beings are social beings, [...] given by people on the basis of religion, religious dogmas and cardinal [...] importance to cardinal human values.
[15] However, depending upon ones [...] Similarly no one should be a trader in religion, because in the name of religion, many people are exploited. Nor [...] their occupations are despicable.
[15] In every field today – including science, religion, social life, etc. – flexibility [...] adjust science with time and space.
[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] have tried to mould the Shaeva religion which was inseparably rooted in the Bengal soil into the shape of the Vedic religion. But they could not altogether obliterate the influence of Shiva.
[4] For these reasons I was saying [...] Buddhism [in India], the Puranic religion or neo-Hindu religion emerged, and the Buddhist Tantric gods and goddesses became accommodated in the new religion.
[5] A new religious movement called [...] also be detected [in the Puranic religion], for instance Buŕo Shiva. [...] old, that is indeed the maximum.
[182] Painting and sculpture, the two [...] due to the inspiration of their religion and not out of love for art. If [...] a particular class of artists.
[3] On what basis, therefore, is the [...] all? The reason is that so-called religion, which arose wherever capitalism [...] it, and women were made captives.
[7] Now it is necessary to discuss [...] Post-Shiva Tantra and the Puranic religion. First we shall find out how much [...] relation between Him and them at all.
[20] Besides these deities, there were [...] many were included in the Puranic religion also. This was the host of gods [...] in India during the Puranic Age.
[25] Manasá was said to be the [...] Buddhist Tantra and the Puranic religion. Shiva, however, was a great personality [...] composed about 5500 years after Shiva.
[7] Now it is necessary to discuss [...] Post-Shiva Tantra and the Puranic religion. First we shall find out how much [...] relation between Him and them at all.
[14] Manasá was said to be the [...] Buddhist Tantra and the Puranic religion. Shiva, however, was a great personality [...] composed about 5500 years after Shiva.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] who in every age in the name of religion have caused blood to flow, and [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[47] On seeing the ostentatious practices of religion the popular ideas of a Sufi saint are likely to arise in the mind of a sádhaka:
[36] Frankly stated, shúdras [...] think about the past or the future. Religion, spirituality and a genuine social system have no significance for them. Whatever religion, spirituality or social order [...] fearfulness and their self-interest.
[74] Religion and Spirituality
[90] In kśatriya society people do not follow religion or develop a sense of discipline [...] mentality of the shúdras.
[113] Once the kśatriyas submitted [...] became the “defenders of religion” and the “servants of the vipras” in the social system created by the vipras.
[65] The knower of Brahma is like Consciousness [...] between a pot and a potter or the religion and the religious, the knower [...] a person with a Cosmic outlook.
[1] In ancient times when the desire [...] practice was adopted in the name of religion, and was popular in society for [...] apprehend with its entire being?
[3] The common people could not grasp [...] superficial, extroversial trappings of religion such as sacrifices, rites and [...] the aching void of the desert.
[16] Those who are sensually and materialistically [...] blood for the preservation of their religion, yet in their individual lives [...] Brahma-sádhaná or the worship of God.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] Shaeva religions and their own Vedic religion; and accordingly they had to make [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
[15] The geographical environment influences [...] and Purulia, discarded the Jain religion and accepted the Vaeśńava religion of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in large [...] there are no Jain worshippers.
[72] The discussion was interrupted. [...] “Do you see what is happening? Religion is becoming polluted, society [...] to overmaster God!’”
[82] Then the youths raised slogans: [...] tolerated! No hypocrisy in the name of religion! All people of the world, unite!”
[28] Both Yudhisthira and Duryodhana [...] Buddhism and revived Brahmanya religion, but there was a lack of full [...] treating a pariah as mean.”
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[2] It has also happened amongst the [...] to the many shortcomings in one religion and its exploitation of so-called [...] so-called low caste people left that religion and accepted another. When people leave their religion for no significant reason and accept another religion which suffers from ideological vacuum or is even inferior to the religion which they previously followed, [...] prohibited to them by their previous religion. So we find that the person who has converted to another religion takes more beef than a normal member of that religion. This type of behaviour cannot be found in those who had ideologically accepted that religion.
[4] People who follow dogma-centred [...] are dogmacentred. That is why no religion can tolerate any other religion. People who follow dogma-centred [...] they exploit others to the full.
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[20] What is religion? Religion is based on dogma-centred philosophy. [...] blending of dogma and sentiment.
[36] As I have already said, dogma-centred, [...] of the dogma-centred theories of religion, the matter-centred theory of [...] calendar. Do not wait for tomorrow.
[8] Some people declare that evolved human intellect developed religion in order to bring about human [...] factor behind the development of religion, the motive for indulging in factionalism [...] Infinite. There is no alternative.
[1] In fact, the Árśa Dharma ["Religion of the Sages", Aryan Religion] was not dharma at all – [...] known as Shaeva Dharma [Shaivism].
[8] Those who think dharma to be an [...] individual mind Cosmic idealism. Religion, in the sense of dharma, is the [...] relative environment of the age.
[13] What is sectism, mazhab or religion? Some people encourage us to worship [...] and not the seekers of salvation.
[2] As you know, all are the progeny [...] children irrespective of caste, creed, religion, nationality, standard of education, [...] the cultured and civilized world.
[18] The consent of those embraced must [...] Language has got nothing to do with religion and as such, there is no reason [...] ámra) and saddharma for Islam.
[23] The purohit-dom centres round vested interest. Priestdom exploits the public in the name of religion. The ácáryas are [...] there can be no vested interest.
[32] Buddhism was propagated in a short time because Buddha used the local language for preaching the religion. Under no circumstances can the local language be neglected.
[4] For these reasons I was saying [...] Buddhism [in India], the Puranic religion or neo-Hindu religion emerged, and the Buddhist Tantric gods and goddesses became accommodated in the new religion.
[5] A new religious movement called [...] also be detected [in the Puranic religion], for instance Buŕo Shiva. [...] old, that is indeed the maximum.
[3] Spiritual practice means practice [...] irrespective of caste, creed or religion, aspires for spiritual expansion [...] Tantric. Tantra in itself is neither a religion nor an ism. Tantra is a fundamental [...] practice, oppose the cult of Tantra.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] development in the prayerful Aryan religion, and that is why the Aryans who [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
[29] The spirit of sádhaná [...] definitely Tantra; for Tantra is not a religion, Tantra is simply the science [...] than to accept Tantric ideals.
[3] The constant fighting during this [...] ideology Árśa Dharma [Religion of the Sages].
[35] Usually the non-Aryans were content [...] sádhaná ranked very high. The religion of the Vedic Aryans was, as a [...] and that of Tantra on the other.
[62] Here it is necessary to remember that Tantra is not a religion, but a way of life, a system of [...] took years and years to memorize.
[8] The British colonialists applied [...] leadership of Mao Zedong, killed the religion of the Chinese people and deprived [...] Chinese race under their grip.
[9] In order to worship Parama Puruśa, [...] term dharma does not mean “religion”. It means guńadharma, [...] characteristics of ones own nature].)
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] are the genuine ways of God and religion. These lowly sub-human creatures [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[65] When people are initiated by those [...] between human beings by combining religion with politics, with patriotism, [...] the pretext of preserving their religion and establishing peace, they encourage [...] discrimination and discord in the name of religion, certain groups ruthlessly exploit [...] their helpless and fey condition.
[67] What is Tantra? The process of [...] Irrespective of caste, creed or religion, one who aspires for spiritual [...] Tantra in itself is neither a religion nor an “ism”. It is the fundamental spiritual science.
[4] Ans. Dharma is different from the English word “religion” or the Urdu “Mazhab” which means a system of faith of worship.
[80] Q. 46. What is the difference between ritualistic religion and spiritual sádhaná?
[81] Ans.: – In almost all cases ritualistic religion ultimately encourages the fulfilment [...] mind they follow a ritualistic religion.
[82] The practice of ritualistic religion is nothing but pursuance of the [...] exploiters gain from such efforts.
[84] The ritualistic differences in [...] nationality, race, language or religion. Everyone has a singular dharma [...] are mere collections of rituals.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] dharmas, are not dharma but mere religion. They are subject to change depending [...] bloodshed and similar evils. Thus religion cannot bring peace to humanity.
[4] Ans. Dharma is different from the English word “religion” or the Urdu “Mazhab” which means a system of faith of worship.
[2] PROUT always stands for the cause of exploited people, irrespective of race, nation, religion etc., and always opposes all types [...] livelihood and existence of the people.
[14] (8) You should always strive to [...] belongs to a particular caste or religion.
[168] People will recognize sadvipras [...] will be allowed on the pretext of religion.” Rallying around the saffron [...] beings of the world, unite!”
[175] To a sadvipra, the value of human [...] state or scripture, society or religion, the significance of everything [...] humanity is superior to the state.
[300] People often say, “I follow neither a religion nor rituals; I abide by truth; [...] the path of spiritual practice.
[7] Only to those who aspire to realize [...] No exploitation in the name of religion!” Such sadvipras [...] thus they will rule the rulers.
[1] You certainly know that Papa is the general term for both sin (against religion or God) and crime (against a social [...] Pátaka also means sin against religion or God. Pátaka is divided [...] sin is divided into three stages:
[6] Although Shiva was accepted in [...] the same. You know that the Jain religion was introduced a little more than [...] Cult is much older than the Jain religion. Some people claim that the Tiirthauṋkars [...] flow in the peoples minds.
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[36] The Jain religion, based on rigorous austerity and [...] forward personally to lead them.
[41] We were discussing the dharmic [...] Árśa Dharma [“Religion of the Sages”, Aryan Religion]. The Vedas did not propound any [...] mantras also varied, for example:
[48] Furthermore, the non-Aryans, the [...] Árśa Dharma, the Aryan religion, was based on this discrimination.
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] Aryan code of conduct, the Aryan religion, etc. Anything related to Aryanism [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[3] Trees and plants, wood, bricks [...] dharma does not mean any particular religion; it means the quintessence of [...] the level of non-human beings.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – and [...] have never been able to before.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] pertaining to the Shiva Cult or Religion. SHÚDRA. Written as [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[14] VAEŚŃAVA. Vaishnavitei; Pertaining to the Viśńu Cult or Religion. VEDA. Literally, "knowledge"; [...] Preserving Entity; a mythological god.
[8] Social injustices of this sort [...] – in one place in the name of religion, in another in the name of God, [...] etc. This is kriyálopa.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] the Viśńu Cult or Religion. VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] Western Uttar Pradesh; open vowel.
[9] No one is high or low from a caste [...] Hindus and Muslims on the basis of religion are also despicable. Humans belong [...] accorded equal social prestige.
[5] The Rgveda is very old. Moreover, [...] language. The propounder of the Jain religion, Varddhaman Maháviir, was [...] more than five thousand years old.
[19] There may be another disease, another [...] approach, in the false name of religion, disparities are created in the [...] between human beings. In the name of religion so many sanguinary battles were [...] panacea for all psychic ailments.
[8] Shankaracarya did not follow this [...] Vishnu in the Paoráńic religion. So, Shankaracarya committed a [...] with Paoráńic dogma.
[10] Women are considered second class citizens in each and every religion. If equal status is given to women, [...] saḿskaras or reactions to past actions.
[4] GAOŔIIYA VAEŚŃAVA DHARMA. The Bengalee Vaishnavite religion.
[12] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, a [...] the Viśńu Cult or Religion. VARŃÁSHRAMA [...] of the highest caste in India.
[5] This shloka [couplet] shows that people have accepted religion only in hopes of getting wealth and pleasure.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] sádhakas [spiritual aspirants], religion, or dharmamata, is based entirely [...] is replete with such examples.
[2] In the background of the Jainism [...] exponent and propounder of this religion, Vardhaman Mahavir, was himself [...] was a kśatriya by birth.
[4] Both Vardhaman Mahavir and Buddha [...] out for Varanasi to preach his religion there. Later he passed away in Kushinagar.
[5] [But for the most part] the people of Magadh did not accept the religion preached by Mahavir Jain. Out [...] wholeheartedly accept the Jain religion, the three main ones were: 1) [...] given by Mahavir in his religion was so unnatural and unrealistic [...] appeared like a very far-off object.
[6] Having found it futile to preach his religion in Magadh, Mahavir went to Astiknagar, [...] much for any uniqueness of his religion, but rather to him as a representative of the vaeshyas.
[2] The mental trend of Ráŕh [...] the Árśa Dharma [Religion of the Rśis]. Lord Sadáshivas [...] vital treasure in all respects.
[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards [...] Paoráńika Dharma [Puranic cult or religion] propounded by Shankaracharya [...] not be called Hindu Dharma [Hindu religion, Hinduism]. Shankaracharyas religion mainly aimed at driving out the [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.
[5] Burdwan was one of the many important [...] somewhat disappointed in preaching his religion in Magadh, Vardhaman Mahavir came [...] his nucleus, he preached the Jain religion in Ráŕh for eight [...] with their cooperation, the Jain religion struck its roots in Ráŕh. [...] is the oldest town in the world.
[1] When the Puranic religion came to Ráŕh it [...] social ulcers and social ills.
[2] After the first Aryan migrations [...] Ráŕh embraced the Puranic religion, they imposed an inflexible system [...] intermingling of Brahmans and non-Brahmans.
[4] The common people accepted this [...] kings who supported the Puranic religion (though mentally they did not [...] [nobility] system on Ráŕh.
[5] The kuliina system was introduced [...] who blindly supported the Puranic religion. The intention was to keep those [...] numbers of followers of the Puranic religion also increased by leaps and bounds, [...] opposite among the non-kuliinas.
[7] Since as a result of the kuliina [...] pat́ibandhan) so that conversion to another religion or surrender to social vices might [...] could not maintain their honour.
[8] The social degeneration that resulted from the imposition of the Puranic religion in Ráŕh caused a [...] philosophical differences may have been.
[10] The Puranic religion weighed heavily on Ráŕh, [...] Ráŕh, is the Puranic religion that was forcibly imposed on it.
[80] Q. 46. What is the difference between ritualistic religion and spiritual sádhaná?
[81] Ans.:-In almost all cases ritualistic religion ultimately encourages the fulfilment [...] mind they follow a ritualistic religion.
[82] The practice of ritualistic religion is nothing but pursuance of the [...] exploiters gain from such efforts.
[84] The ritualistic differences in [...] nationality, race, language or religion. Everyone has a singular dharma [...] are mere collections of rituals.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] dharmas, are not dharma but mere religion. They are subject to change depending [...] bloodshed and similar evils. Thus religion cannot bring peace to humanity.
[18] Ananda Marga is that path of progress, [...] not be called dharma but rather religion. They are subject to change and [...] bloodshed and other such evils. Thus religion cannot bring peace to humanity.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – and [...] have never been able to before.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – and [...] have never been able to before.
[2] Ostensibly, Shabda Cayaniká [...] geography, medicine, science, art, religion, philosophy, etc. – and [...] have never been able to before.
[61] “When the Puranic religion” excerpt. Discourse in Bengali. [...] AÁRÁ and ÁAA.
[38] The women of ancient Bengal used [...] used because of some difference in religion. Water is still called pánii [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –
[17] So as long as there are bondages [...] religious life. I said yesterday that religion is being used to create satellites; the propagators of religion are performing this unjust action [...] the all-embracing human dharma.
[13] The people of Shákadviipa were followers of the Árśa religion [religion of the Rśis]. Since they [...] ruins and its idol has vanished.
[6] The third source of knowledge, [...] that only the followers of their religion are the favourite children of [...] very detrimental to human society.
[8] The British also tried to destroy [...] completely destroyed the ancient Chinese religion and finished the unfinished task of the British.
[19] Answer: All the countries of the world suffer from dogma. Religion means dogma, communism means dogma, [...] against the doctrine of their dogma.
[22] Even those countries professing religion are fighting amongst themselves; take the case of Iran and Iraq. It is all a fight of dogma.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] Arabic and Persian, and not majhab [religion]). He started preaching His liberal [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[7] The second thing, you see, people may say there are so many religions. No, there is only one religion, not so many religions. And that religion is sanátana dharma, mánava dharma, Bhágavata dharma. That is, what is religion? The goal is attainment of Godhood, [...] supreme bliss. That is the goal.
[8] So can there be more than one religion? No. Those who say like this are [...] ism. Can there be more than one religion? There is only one human religion, and that religion teaches us to move towards the Supreme Father.
[13] When paying respect to a person, [...] same creed, same community, same religion, same family. We have this supreme [...] expression of that Supreme Entity.
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] while others believe in a mixed religion of Hinduism and Buddhism. Large [...] who are tall and follow the Hindu religion. The other inhabitants of Nepal [...] trade between the two countries.
[3] Bhutan is located to the north [...] The people follow the Buddhist religion. Bhutan was also a British colony, [...] now Bhutan is a sovereign state.
[4] To the north of Bengal, and to [...] are Lepchas and Bhutias. Their religion is Mahayajani or Lama Buddhism.
[5] To the east of Nepal is NEFA – [...] Bengali and follow the Buddhist religion. Christian missionaries converted [...] state) in the Indian constitution.
[10] The royal family of Manipur used [...] Manipur follow the Gaoriya Vaeshnava religion, and their main scripture is Chaitanya [...] was chiefly manned by the Kukis.
[27] Thus the controller of the past [...] dhiiras. Hypocrites may be traders of religion, but the dharmic cannot be.
[22] -VÁDA and -VÁDIIS. [...] the Viśńu Cult or Religion. VÁTSALYA BHÁVA. [...] various expressions of bliss”.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] ÁRŚA DHARMA. The religion of the Vedic Aryans; the assembled [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
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[2] These miniature forms of Ananda [...] irrespective of caste, creed, colour, religion and national barriers. Humanity [...] Humanity is the only criteria.
[16] Now how to free the mind, how to [...] any restriction of caste, creed, religion or sex. So you as sádhakas [...] progress in your spiritual life.
[81] Dharma does not mean any particular religion; it means the quintessence of [...] the level of non-human beings.
[530] The feeling and sentiments of the [...] of caste, creed, nationality and religion. There must not be any shortage [...] – everything is for all.
[613] The more human beings move in unison, [...] whether in race, or language, or religion, or anything. The paths of complete unfoldment of human intellect must always be kept open.
[624] Those vested interests, in the realm of religion, not spirituality, used to say [...] emancipation are for males only.
[25] The red sandalwood is a forest [...] sandalwood. Followers of orthodox religion generally use red sandalwood for [...] generally used for oil preparation.
[108] Many people think that the [...] establishing traditional orthodox religion in Bengal. As a result traditional orthodox religion may have been established but [...] villages of Ráŕh:
[94] During the British era, the [...] the advent of the Bráhma religion. It was mainly due to the influence [...] of “Shipra Devii.”
[62] When the Puranic religion (Brahminical religion) arose in the country, it did [...] strove to keep the society healthy.
[3] You are possibly aware of the [...] concealed within the boundaries of religion.
[4] In those days the boomerang [...] caste or expelled from his or her religion. People were forced to renounce their religion or undergo various kinds of persecution [...] others, to ruin people in the name of religion.
[53] Even then, let me repeat what [...] someone takes wine in the name of religion, it shows, in addition to weakness, [...] wine used for religious purposes.
[18] The inner meaning is: Your existence [...] of Bengal embraced the Puranic religion, they did not completely discard [...] Káliká Shakti keeps on dancing.
[6] Tárá ( [...] later incorporated into the Puranic religion, but the case of Káli [...] only acquired status in Buddhist religion, in Puranic Tantra also she was [...] in the Puranic language.
[173] The language of the people of Kinnaur [...] triguńá script). Although the common religion of the Kinnauri people is the [...] people become Hindu renunciants.
[206] In the land of Kinnaur there was [...] of human history. The Buddhist religion arrived in Kinnaur and Laddak [...] little before it reached Kinnaur.
[208] Kumáráyańas [...] accepted Mahayana Buddhism. The religion of Tibet before that was Bonpa or Bonpa-ism. King Sáungt-sen-gámpo, a follower of the Bonpa religion, had two wives. One was the royal [...] by them to accept the Buddhist religion.
[210] At that time there was no other [...] Tibet). Buddhism became the common religion of the people of Laddak and Kinnaur [...] Abhidhammapiŕaka into Tibetan.
[213] After Sáungt-sen-gámpo, [...] Buddhism replaced Bonpa as the state religion of Tibet. The Dalai Lama then [...] Gorkha king, Prthviiráj Shah.
[101] Ideas about virtue and vice are [...] beliefs created by factors other than religion.
[104] Since the concept of virtue and [...] will, in the name of spreading religion or of protecting virtue, result, [...] world being bathed in human blood.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] dharma(in fact it was not dharma, but religion); who took advantage of the fear [...] strength in the subsequent period.
[54] On this path one must move in unison [...] arguing which propounder of which religion is superior, or inferior. Their [...] importance to ritualistic differences.
[55] Where there is no internal progress, [...] cannot call it dharma, it is simply religion. Human beings must not entertain [...] other dharma for human beings.
[4] State control alone over the preparation [...] should be restricted in the name of religion or on any other pretext. No one [...] written approval of another doctor.
[14] It was the full moon night in the [...] later in Tantra and the Puranic religion) and she was also honored in the [...] also became different afterwards.
[50] “One may ask why the Sepoy [...] East India Company would destroy religion. It was supported by some dispossessed [...] smallest corner of their minds.
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] used to be considered traders in religion. Ijya also refers to those cows which give greater quantities of milk.
[50] “The old Jain Shiva-liuṋgas [...] jyotirliuṋga. But alongside the Jain religion, váńaliuṋgas [...] and some are quite contemporary.
[9] What is the relationship between [...] citizens of which have the same religion (Buddhist). When the soldiers [...] “Iśt́anist.”
[5] DHARMA. Spirituality; religion in the broader sense; the path of righteousness in social affairs.
[3] COMMUNALISM. A group [groupist] psychology based on religion.
[3] COMMUNALISM. A group [groupist] psychology based on religion.
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[31] (3) For inner attraction because of common religion.
[13] Now human expressions are trifarious [...] themselves. They quarrel regarding religion, regarding different isms with [...] Goal is one, a singular entity.
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[1] Vultures are carnivorous birds. [...] preaching the hollow dictates of religion.
[21] Some people in India attach great [...] upholders of Aryan culture and Vedic religion, the Aryans started wearing a [...] and the observance of dharma?
[9] And the second thing is that even [...] of caste, creed, nationality or religion.
[28] “East, west, north, south, [...] geo-religion; not dharma, but simply a religion.
[12] In most cases religions took advantage [...] the patrons and the preachers of religion.
[13] Dharma is altogether different from religion for it teaches human beings to [...] They claim they are protecting religion. The greater the conflict between [...] exploiting people on any pretext.
[48] Is it possible to truly convert thousands of poor people into a certain religion by applying physical force or [...] converts no doubt give up their own religion, but they cannot imbibe the best aspects of the new religion because they have not accepted [...] religious society which converted them.
[22] Psychic exploitation is twofold. [...] economics, politics, culture or religion – in all spheres of life. [...] of other types of exploitation.
[43] Besides this, there is the domineering influence of religion on the human mind. You know that religions are based on dogmas. The propagators of religion never cared to preach Bhágavata [...] in hellfire for eternity!”
[45] In this way one group has tried [...] days. Most of these propagators of religion are not even aware of the fact [...] some are doing it consciously.
[48] So in the sphere of religion also, if you look carefully, you [...] wealthy people in the background.
[11] Many undeveloped and developing [...] consideration to caste, creed, religion, race, language or sex, governments [...] the basis of their capabilities.
[2] If there are continued conversions [...] be forcibly converted from one religion to another.
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] “fanaticism”. It is said that religion is a question of faith, not logic. [...] keep aloof from the bondages of religion. Behind all religious dogma, physical [...] appealing to religious sentiments.
[17] VAEŚŃAVA. Vaishnavite; pertaining to the Viśńu Cult or Religion. VIDYÁMÁYÁ. [...] various expressions of bliss”.
[22] What is Supreme or Parama Brahma? [...] through the so-called, ritualistic religion. Shráddhakriyá or [...] about Him.” Yama replies,
[53] The Supreme dharma – the [...] advice. Tell us something about religion.” Such religious discourses [...] love and maturity of love is He.
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] All of them, regardless of what religion they followed, were Hindus. In [...] geographical sense. In terms of religion they are followers of the Árśa [...] They have their own religions.
[2] Many people blindly follow the dogma of so-called religions. A religion is a collection of “isms”, [...] dogma. (In common language “religion” is equilavant to the Sanskrit word dharma, but in philosophical language “religion” and dharma are not the same thing.) A religion which deals in abstract ideas [...] manifest world is not the only type of religion. There are some “isms”, [...] in the name of class struggle.
[3] The people belonging to the same religion are divided into various groups [...] sects. Likewise, in socio-economic religion you must have seen how a particular [...] to minor differences of opinion.
[4] This has happened, is happening [...] from intense oppression due to religion, so does it face disintegration due to the intimidating threats of socio-economic religion.
[2] Anyhow, the northern part of our [...] arrived in Hijlii to preach his religion. [...] into an ideological centre for his religion, thus he gave it the name Madinápur. [...] ideological centre for various reasons.
[5] Those vested interests, or those who had vested interests in the realm of religion, not spirituality, used to say [...] emancipation are for males only.
[1] You should always strive to maintain [...] belongs to a particular caste or religion.
[12] A religion or cult which does not encourage [...] differentiations and distinctions. The religion or philosophy which causes the [...] midst of disunity and analysis.
[30] One should remember that here dharma does not refer to any particular religion. These religions have nothing [...] dharma and your victory is assured.
[3] People often say, “I follow neither a religion nor rituals; I abide by truth; [...] morality, may at any moment break down.
[16] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] The populace viewed with fear the religion dominated by this so-called ahiḿsá. [...] ahiḿsá-influenced religion, became impractical and impotent [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[101] The very purpose of tapasyá [...] consideration of their caste, creed, religion or nationality is defeated, because [...] what else remains to be achieved?
[2] Food, clothes, education, medical [...] Take, for instance, those for whom religion is the stock-in-trade. They may [...] their precious spiritual treasure.
[9] Shiva was well acquainted with the Vedic language and the Vedic religion. Both in the Vedas and in the [...] learned by hearing is called shruti.
[10] The period of Shiva was a most [...] their Tantra-oriented culture and religion. Into this conflict-ridden environment, Shiva was born.
[41] “There were several reasons [...] Angabhúmi and to root out the Buddhist religion and culture from Magadha. Although [...] fact, he never treated the Shaivite religion as equal to the Buddhist religion. Shasháuṋka was [...] ) or Bengal.
[63] “One does not have to go [...] foot with the bonds of the Vedic religion. Their natural liberal mentality [...] elsewhere to propagate his new religion.
[64] “At that time the most famous [...] him. Thus it is said that the Jain religion was first established in Rarh.
[80] “As long as Shasháuṋka was alive he did not allow the Buddhist religion into Rarh. After the defeat of [...] throughout Bengal accepted the Puranic religion. This may have been because in [...] between the traditions of the Puranic religion and the Digambar Jain doctrine [...] it to its lowest point.”
[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] Gaoŕiiya Vaeśńava religion five hundred years ago. MAHÁSAMBHÚTI. [...] the spine. See also CAKRA.
[22] Since Brahman supremacy there have [...] while others have considered their religion most important. There is no one [...] society has been full of unrest.
[31] All the religions of the world, [...] spiritual practices. In the Hindu religion also such restrictions are numerous. [...] Marga has no such restrictions.
[30] But then he was elevated to the status of a god of religion in the days of the Puranic Gańapati [...] Durgá, a Puranic goddess.
[35] The prehistoric human beings did [...] plants not as gods and goddesses of religion, but as very useful things. Of [...] 3 )
[4] In the post-Vedic age this type [...] The populace viewed with fear the religion dominated by this so-called ahiḿsá. [...] ahiḿsá-influenced religion, became impractical and impotent [...] facts from a new angle of vision.
[17] Those who impatiently preach to [...] many bloody battles in the name of religion. Even today we find a reoccurrence [...] those venerable personalities.