133 Quotes About Hindu

  • Author Munindra Misra
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    जयति महाकाली जयति, आद्य काली माताजय कराला वदने जयति, जगाता मातु विख्याताVictory to you, O Mahakali! - To you Victory,The primordial source of all beings - Victory!The formidable-looking goddess - To you Victory,Renowned as the mother of the world - Victory!

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  • Author Munindra Misra
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    चक्रराजरथारूढ़सर्व्वायुधपरिष्कृतागेयचक्ररथारूढ़मन्त्रिणीपरिसेविता ॥२६Chakra-raaja-rat'tha-aaroodha-sarva-aayudha-parishkr'thaaGaeya-chakra-rat'tha-aaroodha-manthrinee-pari-saevithaa26. She seated in chariot with weapons amply,She who served by those who are worthy,By virtue of self-knowledge and heart purity,She source of all, wise worship unreservedly.-36-

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  • Author Shunya
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    You dislike some things and want to remove them from the face of the Earth. This is Maya, the Karmic trap. But it turns into Leela, the Karmic play, if you are aware that there is a universal intelligence bigger than your intelligence. The universe has brought those things into existence and the same universe wants you to try and remove those things.

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  • Author Shunya
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    Those who were disrobing Draupadi also thought that they were doing everything within the rules. They were also taking the moral high ground by labelling her as “characterless”.You can’t decide who is right or wrong, moral or immoral. Leave it on Karma. And watch out for your Karma because cheering at public punishment of a “criminal” is medieval, animalistic and very bad Karma.

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  • Author Mahatma Gandhi
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    And that is why all of us with one voice call one God differently as Paramatma, Ishwara, Shiva, Vishnu, Rama, Allah, Khuda, Dada Hormuzda, Jehova, God, and an infinite variety of names. He is one and yet many; He is smaller than an atom, and bigger than the Himalayas. He is contained even in a drop of the ocean, and yet not even the seven seas can compass Him. Reason is powerless to know Him. He is beyond the reach or grasp of reason.

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  • Author Svante Arrhenius
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    In a great number of the cosmogonic myths the world is said to have developed from a great water, which was the prime matter. In many cases, as for instance in an Indian myth, this prime matter is indicated as a solution, out of which the solid earth crystallized out.

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  • Author Jaspreet Singh
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    The difference between Hindu cuisine and Muslim cuisine is very easy to explain. In Kashmir the Hindus avoid sexy onions and garlic; they love the taste of heeng (asafetida) and the non-incestuous fennel and ginger. Muslims find heeng (and its sulfurous odor) unbearable. They adore garlic, green praans, garam masala, and on certain occasions, mawal flowers.

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