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Iso 10
(2) One should not pose himself as a religionist simply for name and fame.
Iso 10
(10) One should not accept more than he requires for the maintenance of the body.
Iso 10
(13) One should not be attached to more than the necessities of life required for spiritual advancement
Iso 10
(14) One should not be more attached to wife, children and home than the revealed scriptures ordain.
Iso 10
(15) One should not be happy or distressed over desirables and undesirables, knowing that such feelings
Iso 10
(3) One should not become a source of anxiety to others by the actions of his body, by the thoughts of
Iso 10
(11) One should not falsely identify himself with the gross material body, nor should one consider those
Iso 10
University students today are not given instructions in the regulative principles of brahmacarya (celibate Religious principles are taught for the sake of name and fame only and not for the sake of practical Thus there is animosity not only in social and political fields but in the field of religion as well.
Iso 10
An adhīra (one who has not undergone the training of a dhīra) cannot be an instructive leader.
Iso 10
A dhīra is one who is not disturbed by material illusion.
Iso 10
The drivers of our spaceships may be very proud of their achievements, but they do not consider the supreme
Iso 10
Such knowledge does not come in the hazardous way of nescient education.
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politicians in spiritual guise decry the present system of civilization as satanic, but unfortunately they do not