The word Brahma is etymologized from the root 'vrihang' (to grow, to glow). To move, to speak and to do in the manner so that man or being or life advances towards becoming, in short, such conduct is named Brhamacharya.
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Garuda Puran
"He who does not study or after his studies are finished, does not acquire wealth and wife is like an animal. For education one should go even to distant countries with the flight of an eagle." Ch. 109, 43.
Ashrama
The word 'Ashrama' is etymologized from aa-- the root 'shrama' (to exert), i.e. the place where man attains upliftment through exertion.
Ravindranath Thakur
Even today miseries are not wiped out from our country. Hence, where we cannot establish dharma to be the truth, there we try to draw support by making an emotional artistic presentation.
The Gita
अनाश्रितः कर्म्मफलं कार्य्यं कर्म्म करोति यः।
स सन्न्यासी च योगी च न निरग्निर्न चाक्रियः।। 6/1
कर्म्मेन्द्रियाणि संयम्य य आस्ते मनसा स्मरण्।
इन्द्रियार्थन् विमूढात्मा मिथ्याचारः स उच्यते।। 3/6
कुरु कर्म्मैव तस्मात् त्वं पूर्व्वैः पूर्व्वतरं कृतम्।।
स सन्न्यासी च योगी च न निरग्निर्न चाक्रियः।। 6/1
कर्म्मेन्द्रियाणि संयम्य य आस्ते मनसा स्मरण्।
इन्द्रियार्थन् विमूढात्मा मिथ्याचारः स उच्यते।। 3/6
कुरु कर्म्मैव तस्मात् त्वं पूर्व्वैः पूर्व्वतरं कृतम्।।
Signor Mussolini
"As for the culture that is gained in Universities, I am in favour of whatever there may be in it that it is fit to assimilate. Whatever in that culture is not assimilate, let it be got rid of as soon as possible."
"If the collegemen can do no more than criticize in a hostile spirit, then I can only say that I prefer a platoon of police that can act to a crowd of collegians who can but debate."
R. W. Emersion
"Don't say things. What you are stands over you and thunders so loud that cannot hear what you say."
"Go, Put your creed into your deed,
"Go, Put your creed into your deed,
Nor speak with double tongue."
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