By whomever no evil is done in deed, or word, or thought, him I call a Brahmin who is guarded in these three.
By whomever no evil is done in deed, or word, or thought, him I call a Brahmin who is guarded in these three.
He alone is a Brahmin, who takes his cleansing bath in the spiritual wisdom of God, and whose leaf-offerings in worship are the Glorious Praises of the Lord
After their death, where will they be sent The sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage give them no place of protection, and no Brahmin will eat their food. They remain polluted forever, day and night they do not apply the ceremonial tilak mark to their foreheads. They sit together in silence, as if in mourning they do not go to the Lord's Court.
I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings.
(Paraphrased The real brahmin is the one who) ... has crossed beyond duality ... (373) ...knows no this shore, other shore, or both (385) ...(is) settled in mind ... without inflowing thoughts (386) ...is without attachment (396) ...endures undisturbed criticism, ill-treatment and bonds, (and is) strong in patience(399) ...(is) without anger, devout, upright, free from craving, disciplined and in his last body (400) ...has experienced the end of his suffering here in this life, who has set down the burden, freed (402) (snippets from verses 373-402)
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