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> Shri Adi Shankara Raises and Answers Some Important Questions
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> What is the best thing a spiritual aspirant can do? Carry out his
guru's instructions.
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> What must be avoided? Deeds which lead us into greater ignorance of
the truth.
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> Who is a guru? He who has found the truth of Brahman and is always
concerned for the welfare of his disciples.
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> What is the first and most important duty for a man of right
understanding? To cut through (transcend) the bonds of worldly desire.
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> How can one be liberated? By attaining the knowledge of Brahman.
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> Who, in this world, can be called pure? He whose mind is pure.
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> Who can be called wise? He who can discriminate between the real and
the unreal.
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> What poisons the spiritual aspirant? Neglect of his guru's teachings.
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> For one who has achieved human birth, what is the most desirable
objective? To realize that which is his ultimate good and to be
constantly engaged in doing good to others. 
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> What deludes a man like an intoxicating drink? Attachment to the
objects of the senses.
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> What are thieves? The objects which steal our hearts away from the
truth.
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> What causes the bondage of worldly desire? Thirst to enjoy these
objects.
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> What is the obstacle to spiritual growth? Laziness.
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> What is the best weapon with which to subdue others? Sound reasoning.
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> Wherein lies strength? In patience.
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> Where is poison? Within the wicked.
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> What is fearlessness? Dispassion.
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> What is most to be feared? To become possessed by your own wealth.
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> What is most rarely found among mankind? Love for the Lord.
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> What are the evils most difficult to rid one's self of? Jealousy and
envy.
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> Who is dear to the Lord? He who is fearless and takes away fear from
others.
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> How does one attain liberation? By practicing spiritual disciplines.
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> Who is most lovable? The knower of Brahman.
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> How does one develop the power of discrimination? Through service to
an elder.
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> Who are elders? Those who have realized the ultimate truth.
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> Who is truly wealthy? He who worships the Lord with devotion.
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> Who profits from his life? The humble man.
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> Who is a loser? He who is proud.
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> What is the most difficult task for a man? To keep his mind under
constant control.
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> Who protects an aspirant? His guru.
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> Who is the teacher of this world? The Lord.
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> How does one attain wisdom? By the grace of the Lord.
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> How is one liberated? Through devotion to the Lord.
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> Who is the Lord? He who leads us out of ignorance.
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> What is ignorance? The obstacle to the unfoldment of the Divine
which is within us.
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> What is the ultimate Reality? Brahman.
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> What is unreal? That which disappears when knowledge awakens.
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> How long has ignorance existed? From a time without beginning.
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> What is unavoidable? The death of the body.
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> Whom should we worship? An incarnation of God.
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> What is liberation? The destruction of our ignorance.
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> Who is not to be trusted? He who lies habitually.
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> What is the strength of a holy man? His trust in God.
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> Who is a holy man? He who is forever blissful.
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> Who is free from sin? He who chants the name of the Lord.
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> What is the source of all the scriptures? The sacred syllable OM.
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> What carries us across the ocean of worldliness? The lotus feet of
the Lord - they carry us like a great ship.
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> Who is bound? He who is attached to worldliness.
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> Who is free? He who is dispassionate.
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> How is heaven attained? The attainment of heaven is freedom from
cravings.
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> What destroys craving? Realization of one' s true self.
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> What is the gate to hell? Lust.
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> Who lives in happiness? He who has attained samadhi.
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> Who is awake? He who discriminates between right and wrong.
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> Who are our enemies? Our sense organs, when they are uncontrolled.
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> Who are our friends? Our sense organs, when they are controlled.
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> Who is poor? He who is greedy.
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> Who totally blind? He who is lustful.
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> Who has overcome the world? He who has conquered his own mind.
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> What are the duties of a spiritual aspirant? To keep company with
the holy, to renounce all thoughts of "me" and "mine", to devote
himself to God.
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> Whose birth is blessed? His who does not have to be reborn.
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> Who is immortal? He who does not have to pass through another death.
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> When is one established in the ideal of renunciation? When one knows
that Atman and Brahman are one.
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> What is right action? Action which pleases the Lord.
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> In this world, what is the greatest terror? The fear of death.
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> Who is the greatest hero? He who is not terror-stricken by the
arrows which shoot from the eyes of a beautiful girl.
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> Who is poor? He who is not contented.
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> What is meanness? To beg from someone who has less than you.
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> Whom should we honor? Him who does not beg from anyone.
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> Who, in this world, is truly alive? He whose character is free from
blemish.
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> Who is awake? He who practices discrimination.
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> Who is asleep? He who lives in ignorance.
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> What rolls quickly away, like drops of water from a lotus leaf?
Youth, wealth, and the years of a man's life.
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> Who are said to be as pure as the rays of the moon? Holy men.
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> What is hell? To live in slavery to others.
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> What is happiness? Detachment.
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> What is a man's duty? To do good to all beings.
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> What are worthless as soon as they are won? Honor and fame.
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> What brings happiness? The friendship of the holy.
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> What is death? Ignorance.
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> What is the most valuable thing? A gift given at the right time.
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> What disease lingers on until a man dies? A bad deed which has been
hidden.
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> What should one strive for? To go on learning as long as one lives.
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> What should a man hate? Greed for the wives and the wealth of other men.
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> What should a man think of, day and night? He should think how
transitory this world is. He should never think thoughts of lust.
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> What should we prize most dearly? Compassion and friendship with the
holy.
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> Whose heart do you fail to win even if you try your hardest? The
heart of a fool or of a man who is afraid or stricken with grief or
incapable of gratitude.
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> Who avoids the snares of the world? He who is able to remain unmoved
by either pleasure or pain and all life's other pairs of opposites.   
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> To whom do the gods themselves pay homage? To him who is compassionate.
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> Whom do all men respect? Him who is humble and speaks the truth so
that it does good to others and makes them happy.
> Who is blind? He who does evil deeds.
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> Who is deaf? He who does not listen to good advice.
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> Who is dumb? He who does not speak kind words when they are needed.
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> Who is a friend? He who prevents another from doing evil.
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> What is man's best ornament? His good character.
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> What is finished as quickly as lightning? Friendship with bad men or
women.
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> What qualities are rarest in this world? To have the gift of
speaking sweet words with compassion, to be learned without pride, to
be heroic and also forgiving; to be rich without attachment to riches
- these four are rare.
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> What is most to be deplored? Miserliness in the wealthy.
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> What is to be praised? Generosity.
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> Who is revered by the wise? He who is humble.
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> Who wins glory for his entire family? He who remains humble when
endowed with greatness.
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> Who is the Master of this world? He whose words are sweet and
beneficial and who follows the path of righteousness.
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> Who is never touched by any danger? He who follows the words of the
wise and has his senses under control.
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> Where should one live? One should live with the holy.
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> What should a wise man refrain from uttering? Falsehoods and evil
words against others.
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> What ought a man to remember? The sacred name of the Lord.
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> What are the enemies of the spiritual aspirant? Lust and greed.
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> What should a man protect from harm? A faithful wife and his power
of discrimination.
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> What is the tree that fulfills all wishes? The teachings of the guru.
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> Jai Guru Dev
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