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Jeff Ragan is on page 123 of 255
"Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere, or devoid of good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife" (120).
Jul 13, 2025 10:55AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 241 of 255
"My uniform experience has convinced me that there is no other God than Truth. And if every page of these chapters does not proclaim to the reader that the only means for the realization of Truth is non-violence, I shall deem all my labor in writing to have been in vain. And, even though my efforts in this behalf may prove fruitless, let the readers know that the vehicle, not the great principle, is at fault" (233).
Oct 03, 2025 10:45AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 229 of 255
"He by whose favour such error is corrected, O Parvati, is that gracious Rama. In Him is no beginning, no end, & the Vedas have tried their best to describe him thus: 'Without feet he walks, without ears he hears, without hands he performs his various deeds...without speech he is the most eloquent, without body he touches...thus his activity is supernatural in all ways and none can describe his greatness'" (221).
Sep 29, 2025 02:43PM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 220 of 255
"I am a mass of sin; Thou are all purity;
Yet thou must take me as I am
And bear my load for me.

Me Death has all consumed; In thee all power abides.
All else forsaking, at thy feet Thy servant Tuka hides" (212).
Sep 16, 2025 08:50AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 209 of 255
"Feed thy fatted rams, thou worldly one,
Take them grain and dainties, and then slay.
Give thy thoughts that reek with 'said and done'
Last-fruits of Knowledge, and cast away.

Then shalt see with Spirit-eyes the Place
Where the dwelling of the Lord shall be;
Then shall pass thy terrors of disgrace;
Then shall Custom lose her hold on thee" (209).
Sep 09, 2025 07:34AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 198 of 255
"Those, however, whose good karman enables them to take refuge in God and who, released from the bondage of evil, assume a divine nature, know God to be the origin of all beings, the eternal Lord whose proper form, name and actions are beyond thought and speech and who has descended into human shape to rescue the sadhus, and they worship God with all their minds focused on him alone" (190).
Sep 04, 2025 08:24AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 189 of 255
"The attribute most noble of the hand is readiness in giving; of the head, bending before a teacher; of the mouth, veracious speaking; of a victor's arms, undaunted valour; of the inner heart, pureness the most unsullied; of the ears, delight in hearing and receiving truth - these are adornments of high-minded men better than all the majesty of Empire" (186).
Aug 31, 2025 06:35AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 180 of 255
"We cannot know a thing without knowing its merits, its qualities. All knowledge or science is based on a form of praise" (174).
Aug 17, 2025 10:16AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 172 of 255
"He who lives pure in thought, free from malice, contented, leading a holy life, feeling tenderness for all creatures, speaking wisely and kindly, humble and sincere, has Vasudeva ever present in his heart. As the young Sala-tree, by its beauty, declares the excellence of the juices which it has imbibed from the earth, so, when the eternal has taken up his abode in the bosom of any one, that man is lovely..." (171).
Aug 12, 2025 12:32PM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 162 of 255
"In scatterings end collections all;
High towering piles at length must fall;
In parting every meeting ends;
To death all life of creatures tends" (160).
Aug 05, 2025 08:02AM
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Jeff Ragan
Jeff Ragan is on page 155 of 255
"My heart, O Krsna, is naturally attracted towards virtue. The man who wisheth to reap the fruits of virtue is a trader in virtue. His nature is mean and he should never be counted amongst the virtuous, nor doth he ever obtain the fruits of his virtues!" (149).
Aug 01, 2025 11:52AM
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