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In this discourse Anandamurti says that logicians' opinions and explanations differ. Some say that this is right. Others say that it is not right. For this reason a person should follow to her or his own ideas. | In this discourse Anandamurti says that logicians' opinions and explanations differ. Some say that this is right. Others say that it is not right. For this reason a person should follow to her or his own ideas.<ref name=AV /> | ||
<center><poem>Nindantu niitinpuńáh yadi vá stuvantu | <center><poem>Nindantu niitinpuńáh yadi vá stuvantu | ||
Lakśmii samávishatu grhaḿ gacchatu vá yatheśt́am; | Lakśmii samávishatu grhaḿ gacchatu vá yatheśt́am; | ||
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Scriptures also suggest a person to stick to her or his own ideas. | Scriptures also suggest a person to stick to her or his own ideas. | ||
According to Anandamurti, one should pray like this to [[Parama Purusa]]— | According to Anandamurti, one should pray like this to [[Parama Purusa]]—<ref name=AV /> | ||
<blockquote>O Lord, I want your blessings so that my intellect may move along the right path.</blockquote> | <blockquote>O Lord, I want your blessings so that my intellect may move along the right path.</blockquote> | ||
At the end of discourse Anandamurti discusses Gáyattrii chanda of the Vedas. | At the end of discourse Anandamurti discusses Gáyattrii chanda of the Vedas.<ref name=AV /> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 10:17, 14 November 2014
What Do You Want? | |
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Speaker | Shrii Shrii Anandamurti |
Date | 1978 August 22 |
Included in | Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1 |
Location in Sarkarverse |
What Do You Want? is a discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti. This discourse is the nineteenth chapter of Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1.[1]
Synopsis
In this discourse Anandamurti says that logicians' opinions and explanations differ. Some say that this is right. Others say that it is not right. For this reason a person should follow to her or his own ideas.[1]
Nindantu niitinpuńáh yadi vá stuvantu
Lakśmii samávishatu grhaḿ gacchatu vá yatheśt́am;
Adyaeva marańamastu yugántare vá
Scriptures also suggest a person to stick to her or his own ideas.
According to Anandamurti, one should pray like this to Parama Purusa—[1]
O Lord, I want your blessings so that my intellect may move along the right path.
At the end of discourse Anandamurti discusses Gáyattrii chanda of the Vedas.[1]
References
Preceded by Finding the Supreme Veracity |
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1 1978 With: What Do You Want? |
Succeeded by Svadharma and Paradharma – 1 |