| Bhagavadgītā - 1855 - 308 pages
...these, remain in devotion when at rest,56 and intent on me alone. For he, whose senses are under his control, possesses spiritual knowledge. Attachment...the intellect ; from destruction of the intellect, he perishes. But he who approaches the objects of sense with senses free from love and hate, and beneath... | |
| Philip William Perfitt - 1861 - 436 pages
...passion, fear, and anger, and is constant in meditation, he is called " a Muni (devotee or saint). Attachment to objects of sense arises in a man " who...them ; from attachment arises desire ; from desire pas" sion springs up : from passion сoшes bewilderment ; from bewilderment " confusion of the memory... | |
| Philip Wharton - 1874 - 298 pages
...all these, remain in devotion when at rest," intent on me alone. For he, whose senses are under his control, possesses spiritual knowledge. Attachment...bewilderment; from bewilderment, confusion of the memory;61 from confusion of the memory, destruction of the intellect; from destruction of the intellect,... | |
| Tripiṭaka - 1913 - 162 pages
...senses are under his control, possesses spiritual knowledge. Attachments to objects of sense arise in a man who meditates upon them ; from attachment...bewilderment ; from bewilderment, confusion of the memory ; from confusion of the memory, destruction of the intellect ; from destruction of the intellect,... | |
| 1913 - 212 pages
...senses are under his control, possesses spiritual knowledge. Attachments to objects of sense arise in a man who meditates upon them ; from attachment...bewilderment ; from bewilderment, confusion of the memory ; from confusion of the memory, destruction of the intellect ; from destruction of the intellect,... | |
| William Quan Judge - Arjuna (Hindu mythology) - 1918 - 288 pages
...all these, remain in devotion when at rest, and intent on me alone. For he whose senses are under his control possesses spiritual knowledge. Attachment...bewilderment; from bewilderment, confusion of the memory; from confusion of the memory, destruction of the intellect; from destruction of the intellect... | |
| Theosophy - 1914 - 648 pages
...all these, remain in devotion when at rest, and intent on me alone. For he whose senses are under his control possesses spiritual knowledge. Attachment...bewilderment; from bewilderment, confusion of the memory; from confusion of the memory, destruction of the intellect; from destruction of the intellect... | |
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