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23 December 2012

THOUGHTS of Different RELIGIONS


HINDUISM
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The good man makes no distinction between friend and foe, brother and stranger, but regards them all with impartiality. A true friend will be sympathetic to you at all times.

BUDDHISM***********
A friend is a great treasure and should be cherished as a brother. One should make good men his closest friends, his brothers.


 CONFUCIANISM****************Friendship and brotherhood are the cardinal virtues. One should gather about many friends and should love them as brothers. The wise man will choose friends worthy of brotherly love.


CHRISTIANITY
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All men are brothers. If one has anything against one's brother, he should make his peace with him before attending to other religious duties. As one treats a brother, so does he treat God? To hate one's brother is evil. Brotherly love should rule the World.


JUDAISM
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God has made all men brothers and they should live together as brothers at all times. It is good for men to act in unity as brothers. Such action will be blessed by God and will prosper.

 JAINISM*********Be fair and impartial to all. Treat all men as brothers at all times. As one treats men, so should he treat all animals? They are also our brothers.


MOHAMMEDANISM
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All mankind is one family, one people. All men are brothers one should live as such. The Lord loves those who live so.


SIKHISM
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Get together, my brethren, and remove all misunderstandings through regard for each other.


SHINTO
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Heaven is the father and earth the mother of all men. Therefore, all men are brothers and should dwell together as such. By so living the country will be free from hate and sorrow.


TAOISM
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The spirit of brotherhood, kindness is necessary in one would win friends. The spirit of the market, where men sell goods, should not be the spirit of the Goodman.


ZOROASTRIANISM
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One's friends should be holy people. A holy man will radiate holiness to all his friends.


GEETA VANI - WHAT ‘GITA’ SAYS ABOUT LIFE?


WHAT ‘GITA’ SAYS ABOUT LIFE?

Life is a beauty praise it.

Life is a challenge meet it.

Life is a dream realize it.

Life is a duty perform it.

Life is a game play it.

Life is a gift accept it.

Life is a goal achieve it.

Life is a God worship it.

Life is a health save it.

Life is a journey complete it.

Life is a love enjoys it.

Life is a mystery unfolds it.

Life is a promise fulfill it.

Life is a puzzle solve it.

Life is a song sing it.

Life is a sorrow overcome it.

Life is a spirit imagine it.

Life is a stage act it.

Life is a struggle fight it.

Life is a tragedy face it.

Life is a wealth keep it.

Life is an adventure Dave it.

Life is an opportunity take it.

Life is luck make it easy.


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VOICE OF THE LORD KRISHNA


What “LORD - KRISHNA” Says?

I am the Birth, Life & Death.
(GOD: - Generator, Operator & Destructor)
I’m the Bishnu among the Adityas.
`Aa' among the Akshara (Letter).
Aadhyatma or BrhamaVidya among the Vidya .
Aakshar (Omm) among the Sabda (Word).
Aaryama (PitruAadhipati) among the Pitru (Father).
Airabat-Hati among the Hati (Elephant.)
Arjuna among the Pandavas.
Ashwastha (Pippal) among the Tree.
Badra among the Sashtra (Weapon).
Barun among the Terestrial (Water Creature).
BashuDeva among the Brishni-Banshi.
Bhrigu among the Mahrashi (Monk).
Brihaspati among the Purohita (Priest).
Chetana among the Prana.
ChitraRatha among the Gandharba.
Dyunda-Samash among the Samash.
Gambler among the Cheater.
Garuda (Falken) among the Pakshi (Bird).
Gayatree-Chhanda among the Chhanda.
Himalaya among the Shrungha (Peak).
Japa-Yanga among the Yanga.
Kama-Deva among the Sundar (Beauty).
Kama-Dhenu among the Gaii (Cow).
Kapil-Muni among the Siddha (Success).
Kartikeya among the Senapati (Prince).
Kubera among the YakshyaRakshya.
Magar (Sea Crocodile) among the Fishes.
Mahakaala among the Kaala.
Mana among the Indriya.
Marichi among the 49-Air.
Meru among the Parbata (Mountain).
Margsira (October ) among the Month.
Moon among the Star.
Narad among the Devarshi.
Nrupati (King) among the Manab (Man).
Ocheiyshrba Ghooda among the Ghooda (Horse).
Pabaka (   ) among the AstaVashu.
Pawan (Breeze) among the HolyMaker.
Prahlad among the Daitya (supporter of God Hari).
Ray of light among the Dark.
Ray of Sun among the Jyoti.
Rightousness among the Right Person.
River-Ganga among the Stream (Sroota).
Saam Veda among the Veda.
Sagar among the Jalasaya (WaterResource).
Samaya or Kaala (Time) among the Gananakari .
Satwika-Bhawa (   ) among the Satwika-Purusa (   ).
Shankar among the RidraGana (   ).
ShesNag (Ananta) among the Naag (Snake).
Singha (Lion) among the Pasu (Animal).
Spring (Basanta) among the Season (Reetu).
SriKrishna among the Son of BashuDeva.
SriRam among the Sashtra-Dhari (Fighter).
Start & End among the Creation.
Sukracharya among the Kavi (Poet).
Tatwa-Jaan among the Jaanbans.
Teeja among the Teejshwi.
Vashaba among the Debata.
Vashuki among the Sarpa (Snake).
Vysha among the Muni (Monk).
Winner among the Contestant.
Yamaraj among the Administrator (Sashankari).
Zest among the apathy.

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02 December 2012

Typical Words used in Books of Mahima Dharma


GLOSSARY

Aakrutima                   -           Inartificial
Aaradhya                    -           Adorable
Abhibhajya                  -           Inseparable
Abhingya                    -           Experienced
Abyakta                      -           Indescribable, Latent, not manifest
Adaahya                      -           Incombustible
Adamya                      -           Indomitable
Adeha                         -           Having no physical existence
Adrusya                      -           Invisible
Adutiya                       -           Non-duality
Agamya                       -           Inaccessible
Agyant                         -           Ignorant
Alekha                         -           Indescribable
Amurtisuny                  -           Statelessness
Anaatikrant                 -           Unsurpassed
Anadi                          -           Having no beginning
Anakshara                   -     Not capable of being expressed by letters
Anama                         -           Nameless
Ananta                         -           Endless
Ananumeya                 -           Unimaginary
Anindaniya                  -           Unimpeachable
Anirdishya                  -           Undetermined
Anupam                      -           Incomparable
Arindam                      -           Victorious
Arup                           -           Formless, Invisible
Asamaapta                  -           Unfinished
Asasdharan                 -           Uncommon
Ashima                        -           Unbounded
Ashrant                       -           Untired
Atyutkrusth                 -           Exquisite
Avayu                         -           Airlessness
Avinashi                      -           Immortal
Bibhu                          -           All pervading, Omnipresent
Bidita                          -           Aware
Dayamaya                   -           God-the merciful
Gyan Bhaktidata          -       Giver of knowledge and devotion, God
Niranjana                     -           Pure – Paramatma
Nirbikalpa                   -           Transcendental knowledge
Nirbikar                       -           Unaffected by misery and affliction
Nirupadhi                    -           Attribute less
Param Bramha             -           The Supreme Being
Parameswara               -           God-the Supreme Being
Sachidananda Swarup  -           Existence, Knowledge and bills
Sarbantaryami              -          One who divines the inner feelings of another - Brahma
Sarbashaktiman           -           Powerful-Omniscient
Sarvabyapak                -           Omnipresent
Sarvangya                    -    Who knows everything-God, omnipotent