Translated by Dr. A. G. Krishna WarrierPublished by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, …
Partial Knowledge Breeds Narrowness
FOUR blind men went out to see an elephant. One touched the leg of the elephant and said, "The elephant is like a pillar." The second touched the trunk and said, "The elephant is like a thick club." …
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Chapter 8 – Bhavasharma’s journey to Vaikuntha
Lord Shiva said, "My dear Parvati, now please listen to the glories of the Eighth Chapter of Śrīmad Bhagavad-gītā. After listening to this, you will feel great joy. In the South is an important …
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Equal Vision is the First and Last Sign of Renunciation
A HUSBAND and wife renounced the world and together undertook a pilgrimage to various holy shrines. Once, as they were walking along a road, the husband, who was a little ahead of the wife, saw a …
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He Went Away, Towel on His Shoulder
A MAN was going to bathe. He had his towel on his shoulder. His wife said to him, "You are worthless. You are getting old and still you cannot give up some of your habits. You cannot live a single day …
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Chapter 7 – Shankukarna’s attainment of a Preta-sarpa
Lord Shiva said, "My dear Parvati, now I will tell you the glories of the Seventh Chapter of the Śrīmad Bhagavad-gītā — hearing which, one feels his ears have been filled with divine …
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