18+ Nilakanta Sri Ram Quotes On Marriage, Education
Nilakanta Sri Ram was an Indian theosophist leader who was a prominent figure in the Theosophical Society. He was a disciple of the famous Indian theosophist leader Annie Besant and was the founder and leader of the Indian Section of the Theosophical Society. He was a prolific writer and a major contributor to the spread of theosophy in India. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Nilakanta Sri Ram on life, love, marriage.
Each must discover his own way in life, and that way lies in his heart. Let him delve deeply into the depths of his being; his true centre is not far from there. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
What keeps us playing our parts and going round and round the three lower worlds is not a Divine dictate, but ourselves, our own will-to-live, which comes from within ourselves. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Ideal Love, stepped down to the level of the practical, day-to-day life, must mean the service of each to all within his or her sphere, a delicate consideration of others, a control that gives rise to peace, and cessation from every thought of cruelty and lust. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
What each one of us fundamentally needs is that inner peace which is to be discovered solely within ourselves, which no-one else can give, which the world with all its resources, can never supply. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
What man really seeks is not perfection which is in the future, but fulfillment which is ever in the present. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
The state of love is the state of grace. The development of that state and the unlocking of its mysteries brings one to the condition where there is no separation between oneself and others — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Man is more than his environment. It is from the innate quality of the Spirit in him, his inner storehouse, that he draws those ideas, his intuitions, which unify his perceptions of the external world instantaneously with a value which is qualitative and not quantitative, and which he embodies in the works of his culture - those achievements which belong not only to one particular time but to all times, and mark the path of his upward progress. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
What we call "willing" is often but an inflation of ourselves, attended by a hardening. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
He is the wise man who has by perfect living gained the instinct of rightness by which he guides himself, whether in thought or action, who has found that centre of balance which is always over his point of contact with circumstances. He is the man whom Nature pours the riches of all her instincts. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Wisdom is not knowledge, but lies in the use we make of knowledge. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
No individual can ultimately fail. The Divinity which descends into humanity is bound to re-gain its original state. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Wisdom is not a question of learning facts with the mind; it can only be acquired through perfection of living. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Let the one great aim and ideal be to lift up and universalize our affection, so that while it is as deep and intimate as though it has but one object, yet it is ready to be centered on any person, to flow to any point of need. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Wisdom is not a matter of study, but a matter of living, and of sure action which rises above opposites. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Let your courage mount with difficulties. There would be no will if there were no resistance. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
There is no wisdom without love. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
The will is a product of integrity, not a child of contradictions. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
We have yet to discover the true incentive, the inner Will which will have an over-mastering effect upon our lives, and yet be present in every circumstance and incident. — Nilakanta Sri Ram
Life Lessons by Nilakanta Sri Ram
Nilakanta Sri Ram's work focused on the spiritual and philosophical teachings of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Theosophy. He believed that the power of knowledge and understanding could help people to live in harmony with each other and the world. His teachings emphasize the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures and beliefs, and the need to look beyond the physical world to find spiritual enlightenment.
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