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[22] Humanity, in its all-out quest [...] You know that there are certain religions which do not encourage aesthetic pursuits. You will notice that in those religions inertia, inferiority complexes and a sense of violence are predominant.
[4] Yet the annals of history depict [...] but symbols of slavery. In many religions of the world today women are not allowed to become priests in the religious hierarchy.
[9] Some religions decree that widows will have to [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[1] The following are the important religions or faiths prevalent in the world [...] faiths, which are not discussed.
[85] 3. It has no tolerance for other religions or organizations.
[9] Humanity, in its all-out quest [...] You know that there are certain religions which do not encourage aesthetic pursuits. You will notice that in those religions inertia, inferiority complexes and a sense of violence are predominant.
[52] Provincial boundaries : I have already said that India is a country of many languages, religions and customs. An ordinary student [...] India to ponder over this issue.
[7] The second inviolable principle [...] with it. The followers of other religions will take advantage of these defects and forcibly convert them.
[13] Hinduism will degenerate and people will convert to other religions as long as the caste system exists [...] converted from one religion to another.
[14] All religions should be established on a strong [...] which breaks with a light tap.
[24] Similarly, if a particular religion is proclaimed the state religion, those who follow other religions will not identify with the country. [...] country and prove to be a failure.
[6] Change is the law of order, the [...] many ideologies and many so-called religions of the past have died because [...] Will such a phase await PROUT?
[9] In one Dharma Shástra it [...] confronting almost all the so-called religions in the world today.
[10] And the only human development [...] progress has nothing to do with religions; human progress has everything [...] is, movement towards the Supreme.
[72] By power of expression I do not [...] static bondages of the existing religions; the pressures of political philosophies; [...] pioneers on the path to fulfilment.
[203] The sole cause of the internal [...] many countries, many states, many religions, many communities and many languages, [...] still more strongly and deeply.
[1] To sadvipras [spiritual revolutionaries] [...] states and scriptures, societies and religions, acquire significance only insofar [...] it cannot remove hunger.”
[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] Maháviira preached their religions in eastern India using the Magadhii [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient [...] between the local Tantrik Shaeva religions and their own Vedic religion; [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.
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[2] It has also happened amongst the followers of different religions. Due to the many shortcomings [...] ideologically accepted that religion.
[4] People who follow dogma-centred [...] ideas. In the past I said that many religions are dogma-centred, but in fact all religions are dogmacentred. That is why [...] they exploit others to the full.
[20] What is religion? Religion is based [...] and self-centred philosophies. So religions are a blending of partly matter-centred [...] blending of dogma and sentiment.
[21] Religions sometimes survive for a long time, [...] special, privileged class. Some religions have also survived because they [...] penetrate deeply into the human psyche.
[26] All religions use these three types of complexes [...] peoples minds. Is it not a fact? All religions are based on dogma – they [...] stories, myths and parables. All religions propagate that “My God is [...] are false gods.” When some religions claim that their god is the only [...] dogma-centred proposition. All world religions are based on such dogma-centred theories.
[4] Some people say that there is a difference of opinion amongst the various Dharma (religions). In reality, however, there cannot [...] to attain Parama Puruśa.
[6] Human life is like a drop of water [...] “know thyself”. All the religions of the East have clearly instructed [...] physical, mental and spiritual spheres.
[7] The Asian countries, in spite of [...] countries, a region of so many religions, has been dominated by foreign [...] deprivation and political subjugation.
[7] Should the people of Bangladesh [...] the people away from dogma. All religions encourage centres of dogma. Education [...] Assam is somewhat satisfactory.
[24] Human beings, universal humans, [...] capitalism preaches dogma, and so-called religions based on the scriptures also preach [...] of coordination and cooperation.
[56] Ans.: – Those who do not [...] Those people who follow certain religions and deny the existence of Paramátman, Átman and Vedas may also be called atheists.
[84] The ritualistic differences in various religions are quite marked. By accentuating [...] only this is worth calling dharma. Religions are not dharma; they are mere collections of rituals.
[91] Q. 49. How far is the unification of all religions possible?
[92] Ans.: – To seek infinite [...] question of the unification of religions does not arise. The apparent dissimilarity between various religions arising due to differences in [...] may be, it is not spirituality.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] bheda and svagáta bheda), religions, like other relative factors have [...] cannot bring peace to humanity.
[10] Notions of vice and virtue, codes [...] have been formulated by different religions to further vested interests. Those [...] one cannot defy the scriptures!
[35] To sadvipras [spiritual revolutionaries] [...] states and scriptures, societies and religions, acquire significance only insofar [...] it cannot remove hunger.”
[253] Though separated by many countries, many states, many religions, many communities or by many languages, [...] still more strongly and deeply.
[22] Buddha opposed those ritualistic religions in clear language and advised [...] Buddha was branded as atheism.
[34] Just as the popular discontent [...] philosophy of Jainism. Both these religions were in open revolt against the [...] was not emphatic about morality.
[38] Whether Buddhism or Jainism is [...] Although they opposed the ritualistic religions of their day, they never transgressed [...] moral principles and human values.
[51] Thus Charvakas philosophy, instead of challenging the ostentatious religions with clear logic, vainly attempted [...] proof other than direct perception:
[1] This is not dharma – we should give it some other name. Some religions decree that widows will have to [...] persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
[15] There are the different types of [...] nation is divided into different religions; religions also have different castes, and [...] defective teachings of dogmas.
[10] Women are considered second class [...] continuing for centuries. Some religions say that if the husband is virtuous [...] have to do anything herself. Other religions say that men can go to heaven, [...] saḿskaras or reactions to past actions.
[42] Why have Buddhism and Jainism not stood the test of time? Both these religions suffer from two main defects which [...] comprehensive and well-balanced.
[5] This book contains a multitude [...] of gods and goddesses, name of religions, philosophical systems, literary movements, etc., we have followed the Ananda Marga system.
[1] There are mainly two types of mentality [...] and exploit others. Most of the religions of the world are based on this [...] we call majhab or dharmamata or religions, we shall clearly see that they [...] the be-all and end-all of life.
[1] While dharma in the true sense [...] entirely on irrational blind faith. So religions are always sheltered within dogma. [...] and establishment of dogma-based religions, the financial power of the vaeshyas [...] history of humankind is that the religions which have come so far have, without [...] is replete with such examples.
[4] Both Vardhaman Mahavir and Buddha first started preaching their religions in Magadh. Buddha preached compassion, [...] Later he passed away in Kushinagar.
[3] At that time myriad evils and aberrations, [...] think it proper to convert to other religions. And in fact, many such conversions [...] the tendency to convert to other religions came to a halt. The scholars of [...] and their spirit of independence.
[56] Ans.: – Those who do not [...] Those people who follow certain religions and deny the existence of Paramátman, Átman and Vedas may also be called atheists.
[84] The ritualistic differences in various religions are quite marked. By accentuating [...] only this is worth calling dharma. Religions are not dharma; they are mere collections of rituals.
[91] Q. 49. How far is the unification of all religions possible?
[92] Ans.: – To seek infinite [...] question of the unification of religions does not arise. The apparent dissimilarity between various religions arising due to differences in [...] may be, it is not spirituality.
[105] Ánanda Márga is that [...] bheda and svagáta bheda), religions, like other relative factors have [...] cannot bring peace to humanity.
[10] Answer – Yes. The dogma in [...] communalism is based on faith and religions of an illogical and unscientific nature.
[18] Ananda Marga is that path of progress, [...] [different parts of one body]), religions, like other relative factors, [...] cannot bring peace to humanity.
[1] Neohumanism is a world-view characterized [...] prejudices against other races, groups, religions, and less-evolved creatures – will safeguard and enhance the development of that devotion.
[1] Neohumanism is a world-view characterized [...] prejudices against other races, groups, religions, and less-evolved creatures – will safeguard and enhance the development of that devotion.
[17] So as long as there are bondages [...] in religious life. None of these religions is Bhágavata dharma, the all-embracing human dharma.
[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 [...] supreme bliss. That is the goal.
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] inhabitants believe in different religions – some are Hindus who follow [...] trade between the two countries.
[14] The word dharma is often [...] of almost all the worlds religions propagated their respective doctrines [...] supreme treasure, its rationality.
[16] Almost every religion has claimed [...] gods.” Just imagine, all these religions preach universal fraternity, and [...] claims of universal fraternity.
[17] Carried away by the grandiose slogans of their respective religions, the followers of these religions have at different times whipped [...] “universal fraternity”.
[19] In the distant past, long before the Middle Ages, so-called religions repeatedly tried to “show [...] humanity. The standard-bearers of these religions have never hesitated to use force [...] gain some petty mundane advantage.
[20] That is why I maintain that throughout history religions have proved to be flagrantly unworthy [...] mouldy, rotten, worm-eaten papyrus.
[639] In the psychic arena, progress [...] nation is divided into different religions; religions also have different castes, and [...] defective teachings of dogmas.
[23] Thus there must be some sense of [...] of philosophy and in most of the religions of the world. There are some Vaeśńava [...] upon a common platform.”
[206] In the land of Kinnaur there was an unusual harmony between the Buddhist and Hindu religions. This kind of harmony is extremely [...] little before it reached Kinnaur.
[100] In most countries crime is defined [...] [virtue]. These have their roots in the religions of individual countries. For example, [...] to outside their own countries.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] a revolt against the prevailing religions than an expression of a rational [...] strength in the subsequent period.
[13] Next comes religion. On the basis [...] indulge in internecine feuds. Such religions are responsible for spilling the [...] and impair rational judgement.
[16] In actual fact it makes the clear [...] Moreover, the followers of the religions declared that their teachings [...] deserves to be called a scripture.
[19] Anything else is not scripture at all. Religions create undue fear complex in the [...] by the serpentine nooses of such religions? No, they should not; they must [...] conflict over religion forever.
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[48] Not everyone follows the same religion, [...] observances. There may be many religions, but dharma is one.
[49] Religions always prescribe various ritualistic [...] movements and external activities.
[50] There are some people who vehemently [...] are not. The followers of other religions look upon themselves as the chosen [...] build temples belonged to other religions, yet once a temple was constructed, [...] built it. Is this not ludicrous?
[51] Religions are based on external ritualistic [...] to ingrained religious beliefs?
[52] When peoples ideas are so [...] women stop using vermilion. All religions exploit people by appealing to religious sentiments.
[53] There are many people who worship [...] bound by the followers of other religions. As soon as a book of scripture [...] unprecedented magnitude may occur.
[58] In India, the Aryans tried to establish [...] converting people into their respective religions by taking advantage of the peoples [...] suppression of one religion by another.
[16] What is that geo-sentiment which [...] their very inception. The so-called religions which have mouthed high-sounding [...] Their progress is checked forever.
[35] Both the Hebrew and Arabic sub-races [...] and Christianity are all Semitic religions and have fixed days of worship [...] is called “samiti.”
[11] Some intellectuals are in favour of respecting all religions. I say that such people cannot do anything to promote the solidarity of the human race, for most religions demand blind faith rather than [...] to the eternal bliss of heaven.
[12] In most cases religions took advantage of human weaknesses, [...] and the preachers of religion.
[1] Notions of vice and virtue, codes [...] have been formulated by different religions to further vested interests. Those [...] one cannot defy the scriptures!
[43] Besides this, there is the domineering influence of religion on the human mind. You know that religions are based on dogmas. The propagators [...] in hellfire for eternity!”
[2] When peoples ideas are so [...] women stop using vermilion. All religions exploit people by appealing to religious sentiments.
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] religious sense. They have their own religions.
[2] Many people blindly follow the dogma of so-called religions. A religion is a collection of [...] dogma, which sound and function as religions in the socio-economic sphere. And just as religions often impart defective teachings [...] in the name of class struggle.
[30] One should remember that here dharma does not refer to any particular religion. These religions have nothing to do with ones [...] dharma and your victory is assured.
[1] The Giitá says: Svadharme [...] svadharma? Does it mean the different religions – Vaeśńava [...] manuśya dharma [human dharma].
[31] All the religions of the world, whether present [...] are numerous. In almost all other religions there are restrictions as well. Ananda Marga has no such restrictions.
[33] Everything we see is a manifestation [...] efficiency as the worship in other religions. Brahma is omnipresent, [...] great thinkers of the world so far.