| dbp:text
|
- (en)
- Assemble, speak together: let your minds be all of one accord, as ancient Gods unanimous sit down to their appointed share.
The place is common, common the assembly, common the mind, so be their thought united.
A common purpose do I lay before you, and worship with your general oblation.
One and the same be your resolve, and be your minds of one accord. United be the thoughts of all that all may happily agree. (en)
- What one person, abiding by the views, saying, 'This is the most excellent,' considers the highest in the world, everything different from that he says is wretched, therefore he has not overcome dispute. (en)
- If a person has faith, Bhāradvāja, he preserves truth when he says: 'My faith is thus'; but he does not yet come to the definite conclusion: 'Only this is true, anything else is wrong.' In this way, Bhāradvāja, there is the preservation of truth; in this way he preserves truth; in this way we describe the preservation of truth. But as yet there is no discovery of truth. (en)
- Truth is One, though the sages know it variously (en)
- Though the Absolute Truth is One, various sages and scriptures have described Him in many different ways. For this reason, an aspiring spiritual practitioner would do well to learn the perspectives of numerous spiritual masters, rather than just hearing from one. (en)
- But that which clings blindly to one idea as if it were all, without logic, truth or insight, that has its origin in Darkness. (en)
- As people approach me, so I receive them. All paths lead to Me. (en)
|