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________________ 84 THE RELIGIOUS PROBLEM IN INDIA that there is no difference. Endless births he speaks of, and he repeats that phrase that we find with the Jaina as with the Hindū, that human birth is difficult to gain and that in human birth is liberation to be found. This Jiva is not subject to death. [Guru v. Gauri.] In the body is mind, in the mind is the True fone) That True one merging in (uniting with) the • True one is absorbed. [Guru i. Rāg Dhanasari.] The same thing is in the body which is in the Brahmānda; Whosoever seeks finds. [Pippa Bhakta Dhanasari.] Neither caste nor birth is asked; enquire at the House of the True. According to one's actions. · are caste and birth. [Guru i. Prahbați.] The man who performs good actions, He is called a Deva (in this world : le who does evil deeds in this world, Men call him an Asura (demon). [Gurnx. Vichitra Nātak.] On karma, the teaching is very clear :
SR No.007310
Book TitleReligious Problem in India
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAnnie Besant
PublisherTheosophist Office Adyar
Publication Year1909
Total Pages132
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size6 MB
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