180 Quotes About Dharma
- Author SACHIN RAMDAS BHARATIYA
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INDIA IS ORIGIN OF WORLD'S OLDEST, INFLUENTIAL,PROGRESSIVE HUMAN CIVILIZATION IN TERMS OF SANSKRIT-MOTHER OF ALL LANGUAGES, SPIRITUAL, CULTURE,SCIENCE,TECHNOLOGY,HEALING, ECONOMICS,MELODIES,KNOWLEDGE,WISDOM ENCOMPASSING ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE, IMPORTANTLY DHARMA WHICH HAS SHAPED THE DESTINY OF MANKIND.
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- Author Thiruman Archunan
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There is no dharma greater than a word uttered by a man of conscience; there is no karma greater than a man listening to himself! Since an intention precedes action, it should be the reference point for any action.
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- Author VD.
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Dharma is something that one discovers, because one cannot create something that is already there.
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- Author Kayo K.
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One of life's most nurturing notions is to realise that this is a finite and unpredictable experience.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Where there is religion (religious following), there are no worries and where there are worries, there is no religion there.
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- Author Munindra Misra
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Dharma – the foundation of all human goals be,Refers to obligations, conduct, moral duties;- 25 -
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- Author Anam Thubten
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Opening Our HeartThe true meaning of opening our heart is that we no longer have fear of losing anything. It is a form of surrender, yet such surrender has no object. It is not like we are surrendering to something. What we surrender are our hopes and fears, and an investment in our misery. When we have reached the final point of that surrender there is nothing that we want to hold on to.
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- Author Patrul Rinpoche
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What makes an action positive or negative? Not how it looks, not whether it is big or small, but it is the positive or negative motivation that is behind it. No matter how many teachings that you have heard, to be motivated by ordinary concerns, such as a desire for greatness, fame or whatever, is not the way of the true Dharma.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Religion [dharma] is that where there is no irreligion (adharma, immorality). Religion cannot exist where there is irreligion. There can be only one or the other. Behind every intention, there is either [the force of] religion or [the force of] irreligion.
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