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" And he who knows me thus, by no deed of his is his life harmed, not by the murder of his mother, not by the murder of his father, not by theft, not by the killing of a Brahman. If he is going to commit a sin, the bloom I does not depart from his face! "
A History of Missions in India - Page 252
by Julius Richter - 1908 - 469 pages
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The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishad. The Talavakâra-upanishad. The ...

Brahmanism - 1879 - 468 pages
...of Puloma in the sky, the people of Kalakan^a on earth 2. And not one hair of me was harmed there. And he who knows me thus, by no deed of his is his life harmed, not by the murder of 1 The object now is to explain the true Brahma-vidyi, while the first and second chapters are only...
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The Upanishads, Volumes 1-2

Friedrich Max Müller - Hinduism - 1897 - 850 pages
...of Puloma in the sky, the people of Kalakafi^a on earth 2. And not one hair of me was harmed there. And he who knows me thus, by no deed of his is his life harmed, not by the murder of 1 The object now is to explain the true Brahma-vidyS, while the first and second chapters are only...
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Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order

Edward Alsworth Ross - Social control - 1901 - 484 pages
...laxity prevails. The Konshilaki Upanishad says that when the Yogi has once attained true apathy, " by no deed of his is his life harmed, not by the murder of his mother, nor by the murder of his father, nor by theft, nor by the killing of a Brahmin. If he is going to commit...
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Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order

Edward Alsworth Ross - Social control - 1901 - 496 pages
...laxity prevails. The Konshilaki Upanishad says that when the Yogi has once attained true apathy, " by no deed of his is his life harmed, not by the murder of his mother, nor by the murder of his father, nor by theft, nor by the killing of a Brahmin. If he is going to commit...
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Redemption, Hindu and Christian

Sydney Cave - Christianity and other religions - 1919 - 284 pages
...know me.' Then follows an account of his heroic deeds, of the many he has slain, and then he adds, ' He who knows me thus, by no deed of his is his life...by the murder of his father, not by theft, not by killing of a Brahman. If he is going to commit a sin, the bloom does not depart from his face.' 3 And,...
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The Thirteen Principal Upanishads: Translated from the Sanskrit with an ...

Robert E. Hume - Brahmanism - 1921 - 568 pages
...Atman] — by no deed whatsoever of his is his world injured, not by stealing, not by killing an embryo, not by the murder of his mother, not by the murder of his father ; if he has done any evil, the dark color departs not from his face ' (Kaush. 3. i). This ethical theory...
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Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies, Volume 41

Padmanabh S. Jaini - Buddhism - 2001 - 588 pages
...me — by no deed whatsoever of his is his world injured, not by stealing, not by killing an embryo, not by the murder of his mother, not by the murder of his father; if he does any evil (papa), the dark colour departs not from his face (ie, he does not become pale).18...
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The Golden Book of Upanishads

Mahendra Kulasrestha - Hinduism - 2006 - 324 pages
...people of Puloma in the sky, the people of Kalakanja on earth. And not one hair of me was harmed there. And he who knows me thus, by no deed of his is his...his father, not by theft, not by the killing of a Brahmin. If he is going to commit a sin, the bloom does not depart from his face.' Indra said: 'I am...
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