The Heart of India Sketches in the History of Hindu Religion And Morals

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The Heart of India Sketches in the History of Hindu Religion And Morals
L D Lionel David Barnett
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One Maya in union [with] God gave birth to three acceptable children. One of them is the creator, the second the provider, the third performeth the function of destroyer. J As it pleaseth God, He directeth them by His orders. He beholdeth them, but is not seen by them. This is very marvellous. Hail ! Hail to Him, The primal, the pure, without beginning, the indestructible, the same in every age !
Make continence thy furnace, forbearance thy goldsmith, Understanding thine anvil, divine knowledge
... thy tools, The fear [of God] thy bellows, austerities thy fire, Divine love thy crucible, and melt God's name therein.
In such a true mint the Word shall be coined.
This is the practice of those on whom God looketh with an eye of favour. Nanak, the Band One, by a glance maketh them happy.
* This verse refers to the dress of the typical jogl (yogi or beggar-saint). The ashes usually are of burnt cow-dung.
f i. E. Make the world your Church.
\ The three are the deities Brahma, Vishnu^and Siva respectively.


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