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Banker
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Even as a banker cannot run a bank if
he has nothing in his chest, so can a general not lead battle if he has
no soldiers on whom he can rely implicitly.
T-G-31 |
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Basic Education
Basic education links the children,
whether of the cities or villages, to all that is best and lasting in
India.
EWE-24
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The object of basic education is the
physical, intellectual and moral development of children though the
medium of a handicraft.
EWE-24 |
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Beast
Every species, human and subhuman, has
some distinguishing mark, so that you can tell a man from a beast, or a
dog from a cow.
T-3-280 |
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Beauty
The beauty of poetry is that the
creation transcends the poet.
MOG-15
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There is a beauty and an art in
simplicity which he who runs may see.
T-4-170
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When I admire the wonder of a sunset
or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the
Creator.
T-2-160
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All truths, not merely ideas, but
truthful faces, truthful pictures or songs, are highly
beautiful.
T-2-159
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To a true artist only that face is
beautiful which, quite apart from its exterior, shines with the truth
within the soul.
T-2-159
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People generally fail to see beauty in
truth, the ordinary man runs away from it and becomes blind to the
beauty in it.
T-2-159
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Truth is the first thing to be sought
for, and Beauty and Goodness will then be added unto
you.
XXV-255 |
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Bhagavadgita (Gita)
The Gita, is not for those who have no
faith.
T-2-312
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In the Gita continuous concentration
on God is the king of sacrifices.
T-2-311
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The Gita distinguishes between the
powers of light and darkness and demonstrates their
incompatibility.
MM-94
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The Gita is not an aphoristic work, it
is a great religious poem.
T-2-312
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Salvation of the Gita is perfect
peace.
T-2-309
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A literal interpretation of the Gita
lands one in a sea of contradictions.
XXVI-289
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The renunciation of the Gita is the
acid test of faith.
T-2-310
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The sanyasa of the Gita is all work
and yet no work.
T-2-312
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The sanyasa of the Gita will not
tolerate complete cessation of activity.
T-2-31
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Devotion required by the Gita is no
soft-hearted effusiveness.
T-2-309
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The Bible is as much a book of
religion with me as the Gita and the Koran.
MM-98
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Self-realization is the object of the
Gita, as it is of all scriptures.
MOG-4
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The object of the Gita appears to me
to be that of showing the most excellent way to attain
self-realization.
TIG-98
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The message of the Gita is to be found
in the second chapter of the Gita where Lord Krishna speaks of the
balanced state of mind, of mental equipoise.
T-5-21
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Time is wealth, and the Gita says the
Great Annihilator annihilates those who waste time.
T-2-274
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According to the letter of the Gita,
it is possible to say that warfare is consistent with renunciation of
fruit.
T-2-312
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The path of bhakti, karma and love as
expounded in the Gita leaves no room for the despising of man by
man.
T-2-278
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I have felt that the Gita teaches us
that what cannot be followed out in day-to-day practice cannot be called
religion.
T-2-311
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My Gita tells me that evil can never
result from a good action.
XXV-520
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The Gita is not only my Bible and my
Koran, it is more than that, it is my mother.
MM-95
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I find a solace in the Bhagavad-Gita
and Upanishads that I miss even in the Sermon on the
Mount.
MM-94
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The Gita has become for me the key to
the scriptures of the world.
T-4-76
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Let the Gita be to you a mine of
diamonds, as it has been to me: let it be your constant guide and friend
no lifes way.
T-2-307
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The object of the Gita appears to me
to be that of showing the most excellent say to attain
self-realization.
MOG-4
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My life has been full of external
tragedies and it they have not left any visible effect on me, I owe it
to the teaching of the Bhagavad-Gita.
MOG-40
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In the characteristics of the
perfected man of the Gita, I do not see any to correspond to physical
warfare.
MOG-3
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I still somehow or other fancy that
"my philosophy" represents the true meaning of the teaching of the
Gita.
XXVI-140
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Untouchability I hold is a sin, if
Bhagavad-Gita is one of out Divine Books.
XXVI-349
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In order that knowledge may not run
riot, the author of the Gita has insisted on devotion accompanying it
and has given it the first place.
T-2-309
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The lives of Zoroaster, Jesus and
Mohammed, as I have understood them have illumined many a passage in the
Gita.
T-3-181
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The Krishna of the Gita is perfection
and right knowledge personified, but the picture is
imaginary.
TIG-98
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A devotee of Rama may be said to be
the same as the steadfast one (sthitaprajnya) of the
Gita.
TIG-111
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The seeker is at liberty to extract
from this treasure any meaning he likes, So as to enable him to enforce
in his life the central teaching.
T-2-312
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To one who reads the spirit of the
Gita, it teaches the secret of non-violence, the secret of realizing
self through the physical body.
MOG-16
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What the Sermon* describes in a
graphic manner, the Bhagavadgita reduces to a scientific
formula.
MM-68
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To those who are innocent of
nonviolence, the Gita does not teach a lesson despair.
MOG-17 |
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Birth
Birth and death are no two different
states, but they are different aspects of the same
state.
XXV-333
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The whole world is in the throes of
new birth. Anything done for a temporary gain would be tantamount to an
abortion.
T-5-226 |
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Birth Control
Self-control is the surest and the
only method of regulating the birthrate. Birth control by contraceptives
is race suicide.
T-2-226 |
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Blame
Blaming the wolf would not help the
sheep much. The sheep Must learn not to fall into the clutches of the
wolf.
T-5-10 |
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Bolshevism
See Communism |
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Bone
Every bone picked up is valuable raw
material from which useful articles can be made or which can be crushed
into rich manure.
T-4-17 |
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Boycott
Boycott brought about anyhow of
British cloth cannot yield the same results as such boycott brought
about by hand spinning and khaddar.
XXV-475
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So long as we have to rely on the pins
and the needles, figurative and literal, we cannot bring about a
complete boycott of foreign goods.
T-2-14
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I boycott foreign goods, not foreign
ability.
Bunch-268
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We are aware that the business of
Swaraj will thrive only if the boycott of foreign cloth is
successful.
XXV-578
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If the people resolve and carry out
this programme of boycott and swadeshi, they would not have to wait for
Swaraj even for a year.
T-2-27 |
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Brahmins-Brahminism
The Brahmin is the finest flower of
Hinduism and humanity. I will do nothing to whither it.
XXVI-331
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Brahmins are born, not so Brahminism.
It is a quality open to be cultivated by the lowliest or the lowest
among us.
XXVI-331
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A true Brahmin should be the very
image of humility and not be proud of his knowledge or
wisdom.
T-3-270
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A Brahmin was hardly worth the name,
if he did not have the courage of his convictions.
T-3-270
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The Brahmins duty is to look after
the sanitation of the soul, the bhangis that of the body of
society.
T-4-104
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Where is the real Brahmin today,
content with a bare living and giving all his time to study and
teaching?
T-5-97
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I have the highest reverence for
Brahminism, under which a class has been set apart from generation to
generation for the exclusive pursuit of divine knowledge and consigned
to voluntary poverty.
T-3-195
XXVI-331
T-2-283
T-4-104 |
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Brave-Bravery
Bravery is not mans
monopoly.
MM-297
MM-61
T-2-131
T-5-128
T-6-67
T-2-325
XV-157
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Unexampled bravery, born of
nonviolence, coupled with strict honesty shown by a fair number of
Muslims, was sure to infect the whole of India.
T-8-176
MM-302
T-4-252
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Active non-violence of the brave
puts to flight thieves, dacoits, murderers, and prepares an army of
volunteers ready to sacrifice themselves in quelling riots, in
extinguishing fires and feuds, and so on.
T-4-257
T-4-253
XXV-436
T-5-298
T-5-128
T-5-189
T-7-128
T-3-23
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A straight fight in an equal battle
takes some bravery, but braver is he who, knowing that he would have to
sacrifice ninety-five as against five of the enemy, faces
death.
T-5-111
T-4-237 |
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British
- See
Englishman |
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Brother Brotherhood
All the great religions of the world
inculcate the equality and brotherhood of mankind and the virtue of
toleration.
T-3-257
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I want to realize brotherhood or
identity not merely with the beings called human. But I want to realize
identity for the purpose of weaning him from the evil
habit.
T-2-353
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A teetotaller would regard it as his
duty to associate with his drunkard brother for the purpose of weaning
him from the evil habit.
XXVI-65
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The khadi spirit means fellow feeling
with every human being on earth.
T-2-282
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I have never in my life regarded
anyone as my servant, but as a brother or a sister.
T-2-279 |
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Brute Brute Force
Unrestricted individualism is the law
of the beast of the jungle.
T-5-105
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The only thing that separates us from
the brute, with which we have so much in common, is the capacity to
distinguish between right and wrong.
T-4-158
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The spirit lies dormant in the brute,
and he knows no law but that of physical might.
T-2-5
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True paurusha, true bravery, consists
in driving out the brute in us.
XV-157
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We are no better than the brutes until
we have purged ourselves of the sins we have committed against our
weaker brethren.
T-2-3
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Tit for tat is the law of the brute
of unregenerate man.
T-8-14
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To answer brutality with brutality was
to admit ones moral and intellectual bankruptcy.
T-7-399
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Human nature will only find itself
when it fully realizes that to be human it has to cease to be beastly or
brutal.
T-4-279
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The Germans were defeated not because
they were necessarily in the wrong, but because the allied powers were
found to possess greater brute strength.
T-2-20
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Brute is the only test the West has
hitherto recognized.
T-2-20 |
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Buddha Buddhism
Buddha never rejected Hinduism, but he
broadened its base. He gave it a new life and a new
interpretation.
T-2-292
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Buddha renounced every worldly
happiness because be wanted to share with the whole world his happiness
which was to be had by men who sacrificed and suffered in the search for
truth.
T-2-295
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Buddha emphasised and re-declared the
eternal an unalterable existence of the moral government of this
universe. He unhesitatingly said that the law was God
Himself.
T-2-293
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For Asia to be not for Asia but the
whole world, it has to re-learn the message of the Buddha and deliver it
to the world.
MM-433
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I know that Buddhism is to Hinduism
what Protestantism is to Roman Catholicism, only in much stronger light,
in a much greater degree.
T-2-352
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I do not believe that "My philosophy "
is an indifferent mixture of Tolstoy and Buddha.
XXVI-140
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If there was any teacher in the world
who insisted upon the inexorable law of cause and effect, it was
Gautama, and yet my friends, the Buddhists outside India, would, if they
could, avoid the effects of their own acts.
T-2-293
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Buddhism is one long
prayer.
T-5-148 |