| Juan MascarĂ³ - Religion - 1965 - 148 pages
...very sincere, as I do not think that I could have done the work again. JM THEUPANISHADS ISA UPANISHAD BEHOLD the universe in the glory of God: and all that...Eternal : set not your heart on another's possession. Working thus, a man may wish for a life of a hundred years. Only actions done in God bind not the soul... | |
| Rabindranath Tagore - Literary Collections - 1997 - 608 pages
...translation appears in Patel and Sykes, Gandhi, p. 65. Juan Mascaro translated the same verse as follows: 'Behold the universe in the glory of God and all that...Eternal: set not your heart on another's possession' (Mascaro, The Upanishads, p. 49). 6 RT to Slade, l9 Dec. l929. VBQ, l, No. I. l985, p. 23. 7 RT to... | |
| Rod Preece - Nature - 2002 - 436 pages
...moving [world]./ Abandon it, and then enjoy:/ Covet not the goods of anyone at all. (RC Zaehner)50 3 Behold the universe in the glory of God; and all that...Eternal: set not your heart on another's possession. (Juan Mascaro)51 Reading Naganathan's version one imagines the passage to be primarily concerned with... | |
| Gregory Collins - Devotional exercises - 2002 - 152 pages
...vision is also found in the sacred books of India. In the Isa Upanishad, one can read the following: Behold the universe in the glory of God: and all that...joy in the eternal: set not your heart on another's possessions... the face of truth remains hidden behind a circle of gold. Unveil it, O god of light,... | |
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