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The one established in non-violence can move the whole world. In their presence, all hostilities vanish; even natural enemies like lions and cows, cobras and mongooses live together peacefully.
Swami Sivananda
HinduTeachingHarmonyNon Violence
All About Hinduism, p. 37
I have banished the Kalakeyas to the earth, and removed the Danavas from heaven, and have terminated the existence of Prahlada in heaven. Can there be any man who can live in peace by provoking my enmity?
Vyasa
HinduTeachingHarmonyPeaceSanskrit
Mahabharata, p. 5482
The person who is addicted to worldly possessions and breaks good habits, disturbing social harmony, should be punished firmly. Anyone who tries to disobey authority, whether a servant, son, or even a saint, should be punished or even killed for their sinful nature.
Vyasa
HinduTeachingHarmonyMaterialismSanskrit
Mahabharata, p. 3721
Once you are killed, Sairindhri will live in peace, and we, her husbands, will also live in peace.
Vyasa
HinduTeachingHarmonyPeaceSanskrit
Mahabharata, p. 1618
A Vedic revelation says two birds live together on a tree as friends, one eating the fruits and the other watching.
Vyasa
HinduScriptureOnenessUnitySanskrit
Mahabharata, p. 1145
Either be patient and endure, or if you want to see me live in peace, stop mentioning the hero.
Valmiki
HinduTeachingHarmonyPatienceSanskrit
Ramayana of Valmiki, p. 1378
Let your people live in peace and let their name and lineage not cease, for Ráma can sweep the giants from the land with his vengeful hand.
Márícha
HinduTeachingHarmonyPeaceSanskrit
Ramayana of Valmiki, p. 1364
The peaceful atmosphere remains undisturbed. Since the holy saint has made his home in this beautiful place, the powerful forces of darkness have been subdued, and they live in peace.
Agastya
HinduTeachingHarmonyNon ViolenceSanskrit
Ramayana of Valmiki, p. 1214
Learn to live together as a single family. Promote the ideal of a unified humanity and strive for peace in a unified world.
Swami Sivananda
HinduTeachingHarmonyKnowledge
Bliss Divine, p. 20
The way saints come together, live together, and respect each other without discriminating based on caste, creed, or language, giving consideration to all and respecting everyone's beliefs, is the goal of this Mission.
Baba Hardev Singh Ji
UniversalTeachingFaithPurpose
Gurdev Hardev Part 2, p. 139
Baba Hardev Singh Ji's discourses emphasized human unity, tolerance, harmony, and peaceful coexistence, all rooted in the oneness of God.
Baba Hardev Singh Ji
UniversalTeachingHarmonyNon Violence
Our Commitment to Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji, p. 3
A person who has given up ego and arrogance is never malicious or bitter. In contrast, someone with an ego will try to do harmful acts to satisfy their ego and prove their worth. Arrogant and egoistic people never live in peace.
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji
UniversalTeachingEgoHarmony
The Master Speaks, p. 24
He forgave them and told them to live in peace, because they were all brothers.
Prophet Mohammed
UniversalParableHarmonyPeace
The Master Speaks, p. 16
Therefore, let your sons show affection to the Pandavas, and let the Pandavas also show affection to your sons. Let the Kurus and the Pandavas, who have the same friends and enemies, live together in happiness and prosperity.
Vyasa
HinduTeachingHappinessLoveSanskrit
Mahabharata, p. 1816
The two friends, Indra and Agni, are always together; the two divine sages are Narada and Parvata; the twins are the Ashvini Kumaras; a chariot has two wheels, and a husband and wife live together as a couple, as ordained by God.
Ashtavakra
HinduTeachingSaintUnitySanskrit
Mahabharata, p. 1142
There is a constant exchange of mental, vital, and subtle-physical energies between people who meet or live together. This exchange often happens without them realizing it, except when its effects become apparent through their interactions and outer connections. For the most part, this exchange occurs subtly and invisibly, affecting the subliminal parts of their being and, through them, their outer nature.
Sri Aurobindo
HinduTeachingMindTruth
The Life Divine, p. 572
In the Upanishads, Vidya and Avidya are spoken of as eternal in the supreme Brahman. This can be accepted in the sense of the consciousness of multiplicity and the consciousness of Oneness, which, by coexistence in supreme self-awareness, became the basis of the Manifestation. They would be two sides of an eternal self-knowledge.
Sri Aurobindo
HinduTeachingKnowledgeMind
The Life Divine, p. 531
In a supramental understanding, it's impossible to separate the two aspects of the One Existence; even referring to them as sides is unnecessary because they are intertwined, their coexistence is eternal, and their powers support each other, revealing the self-manifestation of the Infinite.
Sri Aurobindo
HinduTeachingHelpfulnessKnowledge
The Life Divine, p. 345
Our mind has the power to transform our experiences, making a heaven out of hell and vice versa. To live in peace, it's essential to master our mind.
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji
UniversalTeachingGuruHarmony
Flash Back, p. 30
As a result, they do not clash with each other but live together in harmony.
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji
UniversalTeachingHarmonyUnity
A Great Master, p. 26