It is elaborated as a quality possessed by the sages but also treasured as folk wisdom and wit. |
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Similarly, the great sages and seers, prophets and avatars also are sources for determining beneficial karma. |
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Rulers, in his view, should be subject to higher laws, devised by the ancient sages Confucius and Mencius and administered by learned mandarins. |
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Far from being regarded as nutty they were sought out as sages or holy men. |
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This substance is composed of a hot sulphureous earth, and a watery essence, in such a way that the sages have called it imperfect sulphur. |
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But they forget the kind of tapas, intense spiritual disciplines, which were done by those ancient sages. |
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Like ancient sages, the pundits pore over the details of Gordon Brown's speech and the related Budget documents as if they were holy texts. |
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Well, many sages and wise men over the years have recommended the mountain top. |
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The Lord is said to be untouched by karmic activities, all-knowing, and teacher of ancient sages. |
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I want children to grow up under the influence of the wisdom of the ancient sages. |
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Kashmir was a holy land for us, where our yogis and sages prayed and meditated and many of our Hindu people went on pilgrimages. |
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Turiya Yoga is the yogic practice of sages who journey beyond enlightenment. |
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These sages of finance obviously forget that the incessant need for the almighty dollar usually steps on the toes of morality. |
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The sages who advise the party leader on these matters are turning their attention to his deputy. |
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As a young materialist it mattered to me that we too have our ancient texts, our saints and sages, wise men and good news. |
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His insistence on winning through non-violence is no less a feat than the great feats of the sages of ancient India. |
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The sages astounded him with an account from hoary antiquity about the lost Atlantean civilization. |
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Ancient people followed the words of such sages and seldom cut their hair throughout their whole lives. |
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Actually, mythology was only set up by ancient sages to help explain the very complicated Hindu philosophy in an unphilosophical way. |
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It has its source in the experience handed down by the sages of ancient China, followers of Taoism philosophy. |
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In fact, the sages asserted that someone who embarrasses another person in public is akin to a murderer. |
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Once the poets and the sages were held to be pleasing triflers, fit for hours of relaxation in the lulls of war. |
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He surrounded himself from philosophers and sages from Baghdad and Syria, dancing girls from India and Iran. |
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At the same time, a growing professionalism reduced the role of intellectuals as public sages. |
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According to ancient legends, 90 million sages lived, worshiped and meditated at this place. |
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In certain Eastern religions, sages and adepts may make sacrifices of their own physical comfort in order to receive enlightenment. |
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Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi was one of the great Talmudic sages, a man so holy he merited visitations from the prophet Eliyahu. |
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The wise men, the great sages and pure devotees, are to drink the nectarean milk of Bhagavad-gita. |
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On the other hand, Indian sages, philosophers and mystics have held out a shining vision that has inspired the world. |
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He and other sages will attain embodiment and disembodiment again and again. |
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Becker convincingly places the Kim cult in a Sino-Korean tradition of millenarian priest-kings, autocratic sages, and holy saviors. |
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Then I offer him a rare kale from Spain, an asparagus kale, a little orache, various mints and sages. |
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The sages and the saints in the stories of this Purana are almost common to those in the other Puranas. |
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It is a liturgical and ethical way constantly expatiated on by the prophets and priests, by rabbinic sages, and by philosophers. |
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Bouquets of agapanthus, delphiniums, speedwells, sages, asters and of bugloss brought back from China are standing at the edge of the basin. |
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Indra became fearful of the great sages austerities and he send Cupid to seduce them with the help of the apsaras, the heavenly dancers. |
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Nara and Narayan are two great sages meditating and performing austerities in the Himalayas for ages. |
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Ramlila recalls the battle between Rama and Ravana and consists of a series of dialogues between gods, sages and the faithful. |
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Techniques first transmitted by sages long ago show us the means to re-energise ourselves. |
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Asian peoples have always welcomed saints, sages and seers who brought them the message of truth and life. |
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The sages of the Upanishads were universal spirits beyond any particular labels, just as Jesus Christ was. |
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At the same time, the sages warmly endorsed Mr Netanyahu for prime minister and instructed members to vote for the Bibi bill. |
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We want there to be Gandalfs and Elronds and Galadriels in the world, wise old wizards and sages and sorcerers who are looking out for the rest of us. |
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According to legend, all the sages once gathered in the Himalayas. |
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One of our ancient sages was so blown away by the concept that he declared charity to be equal in importance to all the other commandments combined. |
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The wisdom of great sages of antiquity comes to us mainly through the aural tradition, and so has almost certainly suffered distortion through intermediaries. |
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Ancient tribal leaders and sages of the day sought to find answers. |
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Just as the ancient sages can't be blamed for the ideology of the Sangh Parivar, the actions of these so-called leaders cannot be traced to the Sikh values. |
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Right from ancient times, sages and seers have been preaching that money alone should not be the aim in life, for it could never bring contentment. |
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Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the terrestrial and the spiritual. |
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This mental domicile was furnished with a potpourri of notions derived directly or indirectly from a long succession of philosophers, sages, and seers East and West. |
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On the other hand, the gathering of seers and sages, prophets and priests, conjurors and con men, was a strategic assemblage of those who wielded some degree of power. |
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Down by the pool, sown among the large white rocks that were dug out of the hillside to accommodate it, are white valerians, more grasses, lavenders and sages. |
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Our sages teach us that our oblivion, our unawareness of the full ramifications of every harsh word and action, lasts only until the day of death. |
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Today, though he loves solitude, he also enjoys interacting daily with the many saints, sages, swamis, scholars and writers who visit the monastery. |
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If the Chinese sages had it right, there's something about womanhood and its yin energy that embraces inwardness, acceptance, inner strength, compassion, joy. |
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When Hanuman continued to misbehave, powerful sages cursed him to forget his magic powers, such as the ability to fly or to become infinitely large, until he was reminded of them. |
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Now Mr Sisman has turned to the relationship between two of England's best-known Romantic poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Dr Johnson was one of the great sages of the Enlightenment. |
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These are the Ignorant Omniscients to make place for whom we are exhorted by modern sages to exclude our God and Untenant the Universe. |
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Our own civilisation inherited such a concept from ancient Hebrew sages who imagined a unique act of creation that inaugurated change within changelessness and time within eternity. |
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Talmudic sages for generations have pondered this profound question. |
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The scramble for the highest possible returns led many investors to take ill-calculated risks, even though the central-bank sages put out several warnings to investors who were careering on regardless. |
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The sages perceived the Torah not as a melange of sources and laws of different origins, but as a single, unitary document, a corpus of laws reflective of an underlying ordered will. |
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Blatant oppressiveness, and an attempt to stamp out the influence of Confucius and of other sages, could be seen in the wholesale destruction of books in China in 231 bce. |
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An echo of this attitude may be heard in the pronouncements of those widely-quoted sages who say that a corporation cannot be expected to have a social conscience. |
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The Daoist settlements of sages, in forests and mountain glades as well as in the cities, are, at best, analogous to the eremitic type of proto-monasticism. |
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Underplant those with midriff plants such as geraniums, sages or begonias and then have a series of trailers. |
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I can hear the wise old do-gooding sages moaning about long-term development already. |
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If they include any figures, they are very often such persons, or sages, contemplating the mountains. |
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To what is One, sages give many a title they call it Agni, Yama, Matarisvan. |
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Among the demigods were the Apyas, and among the great sages were Havisman and Viraka. |
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Bali, the son of Virochana, is Indra, and Galava and Parasurama are among the seven sages. |
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Among his sons is Bhurishena, and the seven sages are Havishman and others. |
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Among the demigods are the Vihangamas, Indra is known as Vaidhrita, and the seven sages are Aruna and others. |
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The demigods are the Haritas and others, Indra is Ritadhama, and the seven sages are Tapomurti and others. |
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Among his sons is Chitrasena, the demigods are the Sukarmas and others, Indra is Divaspati, and Nirmoka is among the sages. |
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Among his sons are Uru and Gambhira, the demigods are the Pavitras and others, Indra is Suci, and among the sages are Agni and Bahu. |
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After this fantastic journey, the two sages set out to western lands of the barbarians. |
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In the study of Torah, the sages formulated and followed various logical and hermeneutical principles. |
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Yes, Diam's has attained what the sages call maturity. |
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The Munch Museum, celebrating the country's most famous painter, is housed in a concrete mausoleum. The Norwegians are well aware of oil's terrible ability to turn riches into rags and sages into fools. |
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When Chinese sages, such as Confucius and Laozi, emphasize the importance and value of silence, they also suggest on what makes silence work, its grammar and aesthetic. |
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Such litanies of equilibrium in economics annually agitate the Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, and lugubriate in the worldly wisdom of such sages. |
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Religious traditions and truths are believed to be contained in its sacred texts, which are accessed and taught by sages, gurus, saints or avatars. |
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The lavenders, sages, sea hollies, several to most of the Nepetas, Artemisias, and, naturally, the Achilleas-like Coronation Gold are all easy to maintain. |
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Hindu modernists like Vivekananda see the Vedas as the laws of the spiritual world, which would still exist even if they were not revealed to the sages. |
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All famous sages and Bodhisattvas being considered as reflections of it. |
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In the margins of each page are profiles of bodhisattvas, sages, and significant monuments or people related to the history of Chinese spirituality. |
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The king of heaven, Indra, is known as Purandara, and the seven sages are known as Kashyapa, Atri, Vashista, Angira, Gautama, Agastya and Bharadwaja. |
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The standards of the two sages, one earlier and one later, were identical. |
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For when he got free of his official cares he looked to your conversation for the precepts of the sages, that he might make himself a worthy equal to the great men of old. |
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What respect is there for the words of the Prophets, the Talmudic Sages or the rabbinic giants of today? |
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Our Sages attribute the origin of our three daily prayer services to our patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. |
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And this is why, of course, the Sages advise that to hear God one must study the Torah. |
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Our Sages teach that as one experiences the phenomena of the new day, he should bless God for providing them. |
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The Sages tell us that the patriarch Jacob, after a 22-year separation from his son Joseph, finally went down to Egypt to see him. |
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The composition of hymns of the Rig-Veda was done by Hindu recluses, ascetics, Rishis and Sages rooted in the realities of life inside the society. |
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He compares these examples of gnomic wisdom with Paul's parenesis in Romans 12, pointing out crucial differences between Paul and the Sages. |
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Many more examples appear later in Bevis of Hampton, Arthur and Merlin, Guy of Warwick, The Seven Sages, all from 1330, in Ayenbit of Inwit and the Midland Prose Psalter. |
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Once proclaimed, SAGES could benefit more than 83,000 Saskatchewan children under the age of 18 through contributions made to their RESP accounts each year. |
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Others derive Sophi from the Sophi or Sages anciently called Magi. |
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What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soile, but wise and faithfull labourers, to make a knowing people, a Nation of Prophets, of Sages, and of Worthies. |
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