The fire of true knowledge reduces to ashes the sins, the pious deeds and
the Karmas.
Through the knowledge and conquest of Panchekarana (the five elements) we
attain self realisation.
The one who is devoted to Duty, mastering the senses objects, the Bliss in
the self is revealed to him.
When the mind is controlled and shuns all sense objects, the Bliss in the
self is revealed to you.
The welfare of society is based on sacrifice. The giving of knowledge is
the best sacrifice.
The end of wisdom is freedom.
The end of culture is perfection.
The end of education is character.
The end of knowledge is Love.
Mere book learning leads the aspirant nowhere, whereas the intuitive knowledge
makes him consonant with the Reality and the dream and the delusion of the
earth-bound life is transcended.
Rarely do we see 'Siddhis' being employed for the spritual benefit of humanity.
Do not hanker after miracles or the Siddhis which yield them. Divert your
efforts towards obtaining self knowledge - 'Atma Jnana' - which alone is
real and eternal. Has it not been declared "Sraddhaavaan Babhate Jnaanam"
The one who is devoted to duty, mastering the senses atains knowledge.
A true student does not care for fame or comfort or power. He cares only
for knowledge and truth. He purchases truth by giving up everything, for
he looks upon his pursuit as the noblest duty of man.
Man has to know his personality. Ture knowledge makes his life fruitful.
It emancipates man.
Jnana /(knowledge) is a potential instrument which enlarges our intellectual
horizon while at the same time it projects an authentic and faithful picture
of our Self.
The greatest gift is the gift of knowledge.
Wisdom removes false ideas of multiplicity and realises the unity of the
Self.