Top 10 Hinduism Quotes
Hinduism, originating from the Indian subcontinent, is a diverse religion encompassing various beliefs, rituals, and philosophies. It lacks a single founder or scripture, instead embracing a multitude of deities and practices. Central concepts include karma, dharma, reincarnation, and moksha. Emphasizing spiritual growth, Hinduism encourages meditation, yoga, and devotion to deities. Its rich tapestry includes mythological stories and philosophical treatises exploring existence and morality.
Top 10 Hinduism Quotes
1. "The awakened sages call a person wise when all his undertakings are free from anxiety about results."
— Lord Krishna
2. "He alone sees truly who sees the Lord the same in every creature seeing the same Lord everywhere, he does not harm himself or others."
— Lord Krishna
3. "For the soul, there is never birth nor death. Nor, having once been, does he ever cease to be. He is unborn, eternal, ever-existing, undying and primeval. He is not slain when the body is slain."
— Bhagavad Gita Quotes
4. "Set thy heart upon thy work, but never on its reward."
— Quote from Gita
5. "When meditation is mastered, the mind is unwavering like the flame of a lamp in a windless place."
— Quote from Sacred Gita
6. "The apparent multiplication of gods is bewildering at the first glance, but you soon discover that they are the same GOD. There is always one uttermost God who defies personification. This makes Hinduism the most tolerant religion in the world, because its one transcendent God includes all possible gods."
— George Bernard Shaw
7. "Work hard without giving ANY importance to the reward you will receive. If your intentions are good and if you work hard constantly, THAT state of being is greater than any reward in the world."
— Excerpt from the Gita
8. "The purpose of life is to achieve peace. But the purpose of living is to be kind. Help those weaker than yourself and always stand up in the face of wrong doings."
— Excerpt from the Gita
9. "There are three gates to this self-destructive hell: lust, anger, and greed. Renounce these three."
— Bhagavad Gita
10. "The truly wise mourn neither for those who are living, nor for those who have passed away."
— Bhagavad Gita