Spiritual Warrior
author: B.T. Swami
edition: 2005, Hari Nama Press
pages: 1281
ISBN-10: 9350981602
ISBN-13: 9789350981603
Topic: Vaishnavism
Stop Letting So-called Differences Create War
This chapter describes Stop Letting So-called Differences Create War located on page 163 in the book Spiritual Warrior (six volumes) compiled by Bhakti Tirtha Swami. These books presents a universal approach to religion and spiritual growth that attempts to reconcile several important spiritual traditions. Although philosophically derived from the Vaisnava tradition, the first book is aimed primarily at people influenced by a number of other traditions, including Christianity and Islam and ‘new age’
Summary of contents for the chapter Stop Letting So-called Differences Create War—• Working Together Towards Peace • Causes of Fragmentation • Religion • Race • Needs • Mind and Senses - Appreciating Diversity • Artificial Conformity • Unity with Diversity • Questions and Answers. All these topics are found the collection "Spiritual Warrior".
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Lakulisha-Pashupata (Philosophy and Practice) [by Geetika Kaw Kher]
Rather it is storing of precious energy than letting it flow into the mundane channel of reproductive cycle, hence pointing at the extremely esoteric and austere nature of the order. Two armed Siva, carved in high relief,standing on a yaksa presupposes the form of later mukhalingas to some extent but seems to be a direct prototype for the Lakulisa images seen at Karvan though iconographically there are some differences....
Read full contents: Sculptural Evidence
Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya) [by Swami Vireshwarananda]
Therefore on account of difference in form the two Vidyas cannot be one. This Sutra refutes it and says that they are one, since even in the same Vidya there may be differences of form. The five fires like heaven etc. mentioned in the Chhandogya are identified in the Brihadaranyaka. Therefore there can be no difference in Vidya. Nor can the presence or absence of a sixth fire create a difference as regards form, for in the same Atiratra sacrifice the Shodasi vessel may or may not be taken....
Read full contents: Chapter III, Section III, Adhikarana I
Chandogya Upanishad (Madhva commentary) [by Srisa Chandra Vasu]
He thought ‘I shall assume many forms (in order to govern the world) and create beings. He created Fire. The Goddess of Fire thought, ‘I shall assume many forms and create beings. She created the Waters (Vayu). Therefore, wherever and whenever any body weeps or perspires, water comes out; for it is from lire that water is produced.—410. Mantra 6.2.4. 4. The (God of) water thought ‘may I multiply and create beings. He created (Rudra the God of) Food (Earth)....
Read full contents: Sixth Adhyaya, Second Khanda (4 mantras)
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[Spiritual Warrior: index]
[About the Author (Bhakti Tirtha Swami)]
[Volume 1, About the book]
[Volume 1, Preface]
[Volume 1, Foreword]
[Volume 2, About the book]
[Volume 2, Preface]
[Volume 2, Foreword]
[Volume 3, About the book]
[Volume 3, Preface]
[Volume 3, Foreword]
[Volume 4, About the book]
[Volume 4, Preface]
[Volume 4, Foreword]
[Volume 5, About the book]
[Volume 5, Preface]
[Volume 6, About The Book]
[Volume 6, Foreword]