“Every single Muslim historian of medieval India lists temples which the rulers he is writing about has destroyed and the mosques he has built instead.” Arun Shourie (1941) Indian journalist and politician Source: Indian controversies: Essays on religion in politics (1993) 429
“Why from the plain truth should I shrink?In woods men feel; in towns they think.Yet, which is best? Thought, stumbling, plodsPast fallen temples, vanished gods,Altars unincensed, fanes undecked,Eternal systems flown or wrecked;Through trackless centuries that grantTo the poor trudge refreshment scant,Age after age, pants on to findA melting mirage of the mind.But feeling never wanders far,Content to fare with things that are.” Alfred Austin (1835–1913) British writer and poet Source: At the Gate of the Convent (1885), "A Defence of English Spring", p. 58. God , Truth , Age , Past
“The Discipline to do the right thing at the right time with the right mindset begins with the little things” Temple Halliday Time
“Live with a definite purpose. Do not roam about aimlessly. Walk with a definite aim. Climb the hill of knowledge steadily and reach the summit of the temple of Brahman or the grand abode of Life Immortal.” Swami Sivananda (1887–1963) Indian philosopher Sayings of Swami Sivanada (1947) Knowledge , Life
“We are Creation in the Human Form. In other words…. our Body is the Church of God. Therefore the Kitchen must also be respected as a Temple, because the FOOD that’s prepared in it enters our Body, which becomes the BLOOD that in turn must Serve our greater Being. As such we can Change the World from WITHIN.” Roy Littlesun (1934) God , World , Change , Food