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disciples and collected
With the aid of funds collected by his Madras disciples and Rajas of Mysore, Ramnad, Khetri, Dewans and other followers, Vivekananda left for Chicago on 31 May 1893 from Bombay assuming the name Vivekananda — the name suggested by the Maharaja of Khetri, Ajit Singh.
He collected all the notes of the lectures which Luria's disciples had made ; and from these notes were produced numerous works, the most important of which was the Etz Chayim, (" Tree of Life "), in eight volumes ( see below ).
He left behind him at his death a mass of unpublished notes, part of which has been collected and published by his disciples Heinrich Ahrens ( 1808 – 1874 ), Hermann Karl, Freiherr von Leonhardi ( 1809-1875 ), Guillaume Tiberghien ( 1819-1901 ) and others.
No initiation or membership fees are collected from disciples, but the bulk of her financial support comes from Taiwan, where her following is the strongest ; her followers in the US are predominantly new immigrants from China and Vietnam.
Most of what is known about Honen and his thought is attributed through sayings collected in the follow century, the Senchakush &# 363 ;, and letters to his students and disciples.
Later, his replies to letters and queries by disciples ( mostly written during the early 1930s ) were collected into a series of volumes, the Letters on Yoga.
The stones ( Ammonite fossils ) collected from the bed of the Gandaki River at a place close to Saligrama or Muktinath ( literally meaning " place of salvation ") in the Mustang district of Nepal, it is first mentioned in " Devi Bhagavath " completely if we want to refer puranas, it is as so there was king name Dharmadwaja who was initially a devotee of goddess Lakshmi later became rival of the same & completely ruined but his son Padmadwaja realized his father mistake became a devotee of Lakshmi, pleased to his devotion Lakshmi herself incarnated as Tulasi, later Tulasi fell in deep love with Lord Krsna for which they got married, in order to keep their relation for ever Lord Krsna converted himself as Salagrava ( saligram ) & Tulasi as river Gandaki, even today salagrava are available in gandaki only, later the Great Master Sri Shankaracharya who knew this story told to his disciples that when ever this stones are taken for the purpose of worship one should never worship those shila without tulasi, that is in order to keep the same relation of tulasi & Sri Krsna, he also further says the Tulasi which we use foe worship is hair of that Tulasi who converted into river Gandaki.

disciples and many
Amongst the Buddha's many disciples, Ānanda had the most retentive memory and most of the suttas in the Sutta Pitaka are attributed to his recollection of the Buddha's teachings during the First Buddhist Council.
“ Acts, then is a continuation of the Lucan Gospel, not in the sense that it relates what Jesus continued to do, but how his followers carried out his commission under the guidance of his Spirit .” Thus, part of the answer to the purpose of Acts is that Luke is writing to Theophilus, who is also mentioned in Luke 1: 3, in order to explain to him the occurrences that take place in the church that fulfill Jesus ’ promise to his disciples that “ you will be baptized with, the Holy Spirit not many days from now ” ( Acts 1: 5 ).
As the first Franciscan to hold a chair at the University of Paris, Alexander had many significant disciples.
Also, in Acts 1: 5, Jesus assured his disciples that they too would soon be baptised in holy spirit: " For John truly baptized with water ; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.
The Analects records 22 names that are most likely Confucius ' disciples, while the Mencius records 24 names, although it is quite certain that there have been many more disciples whose name were not recorded.
Even though the Ji family had practices that Confucius disagreed and disapproved, they nonetheless gave Confucius ' disciples many opportunities for employment.
* Jesus deserted by many disciples
Grave of Elimelech of Lizhensk, whose influence in Poland was compared to the Baal Shem Tov's in Ukraine, due to many Hasidic dynasty | dynasties from his disciples.
Israel ben Eliezer's disciples attracted many followers, who themselves established numerous Hasidic courts across Europe.
His disciples attracted many followers ; they themselves established numerous Hasidic sects across Europe.
Roe believed Jahangir's religion to be of his own making, " for he envies ProphetMahomett, and wisely sees no reason why he should not bee as great a prophet as he, and therefore professed himself so ... he hath found many disciples that flatter or follow him.
Koan developed during the Tang Dynasty from the recorded sayings collections of Chán-masters, which quoted many stories of " a famous past Chán figure's encounter with disciples or other interlocutors and then offering his own comment on it ".
These discourses, transcribed or worked up by close disciples from points given by Baba, address many aspects of the spiritual life and provide practical and simple direction for the spiritual aspirant.
At these meetings, in which his western followers were invited to meet his Indian disciples, Baba gave darshan to many thousands of people despite the physical strain this caused.
Many scholars since William Wrede ( in 1901 ) have remarked on the so-called Messianic secret in the Gospel of Mark, whereby Jesus ' true nature and / or mission is portrayed as unseen by many, including by his inner circle of disciples.
On October 13, 1282, Nichiren died in the presence of many disciples and lay believers.
3 ) that on Polycarp's visit to Rome, his testimony converted many disciples of Marcion and Valentinus.
In around 1070 he founded a yeshiva which attracted many disciples.
However, traditionally, many Christians refer to the New Testament accounts of the last meal Jesus shared with his disciples as the Last Supper.
Another Scripture text that Catholics generally understand as related to the Eucharist is the Gospel of John's account of Jesus as saying: " Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood you have no life in you … he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me and I in him " (), a statement that he did not tone down when, as a result, many of his disciples then abandoned him (), shocked at the idea.
However, when Jesus explained that his flesh was " real food " and his blood was " real drink ", many disciples left him ( John 6: 44-6: 66 ), presumably including Mark.
After the death of Ramakrishna, many of his disciples returned home and were inclined towards a Grihastha ( family-oriented ) life.
It has been well-known and accepted for many years that sumo stables engage in the systematic hazing and physical punishment of young disciples in order to " toughen them up ".
In this investigation he became a pioneer, and many of his disciples followed him with similar investigations, not only of the Septuagint, but also of the Vulgate and of the Peshitta.

disciples and discourses
The text is composed of 13 questions from the disciples, followed by brief discourses by Jesus in response.
The other discourses in Matthew include the Missionary Discourse in Matthew 10 and the Discourse on the Church in Matthew 18, providing instructions to the disciples and laying the foundation of the codes of conduct for the anticipated community of followers.
In its version of the story, there are no traces of the rather extensive Johannine redaction ( proper names, motif of the delay of Jesus ' travel, measurement of space and time, discourses of Jesus with his disciples and with Martha and Mary ).
The Mahāsāṃghika and the Mūlasarvāstivāda considered both the Buddha's discourses, as well those of the Buddha's disciples, to be buddhavacana.
The Sutras ( Sanskrit ; Pali Sutta ) are mostly discourses attributed to the Buddha or one of his close disciples.
This nikaya consists of 152 discourses attributed to the Buddha and his chief disciples.
This nikaya consists of several thousand discourses ascribed to the Buddha and his chief disciples arranged in eleven nipatas, or books, according to the number of dhamma items referenced in them.
In the Pāli discourses, the Buddha frequently instructs his disciples to seek out a secluded dwelling ( in a forest, under the shade of a tree, mountain, glen, hillside cave, charnel ground, jungle grove, in the open, or on a heap of straw ).

disciples and published
The most prominent of his disciples was J. Crépieux-Jamin who rapidly published a series of books that were soon published in other languages.
He gave himself the haigō of Tōsei and by 1680 he had a full-time job teaching twenty disciples, who published, advertising their connection to Tōsei's talent.
The experiments of Redi on the hatching of insects from eggs, which were published at Florence in 1668, first brought discredit upon this doctrine, though it had always a few eminent disciples.
Many of his teachings were recorded by his disciples and appeared in anthologies " MaggiD DebaraV le-Ya ' akoV " ( מגיד דבריו ליעקב the last letters of which title spell " Dov "), known also under the title of Likkutei Amarim (" Collected Sayings "), published at Korets in 1780 ( second edition with additions Korets 1784 ), and frequently reprinted ; Likkutim Yekarim (" Precious Collections "), published at Lemberg in 1792 ; Or Torah ( the largest collection ) published in Korets 1804 ; Or Ha ' emet published in Husiatin 1899 ; Kitvei Kodesh ( small collection ) published in Lemberg 1862 ; Shemu ' ah Tovah ( small collection ) published in Warsaw 1938.
Turner did not publish extensively ; his influence came from tersely expressed interpretive theories ( published in articles ), which influenced his hundreds of disciples.
After Rebbe Nachman's death, Reb Noson recorded all the informal conversations he and other disciples had had with the Rebbe, and published all of Rebbe Nachman's works as well as his own commentaries on them.
Shiki also came to Tokyo, and his group of disciples there were known as the " Nippon school " after the paper of which he had been haiku editor and that now published the group's work.
They published advertisements for meetings, where they recruited disciples, whom they called " crew ".
During his career, Werner published very little, but his fame as a teacher spread throughout Europe, attracting students, who became virtual disciples, and spread his interpretations throughout their homelands, e. g. Robert Jameson who became professor at Edinburgh and Andres Manuel del Rio who discovered vanadium.
They introduced new motifs, rejected some old authorities in this field, recovered forgotten classics, and published magazines to express their opinions and lead their disciples.
The seventieth anniversary of his birthday was the occasion for his friends and disciples to bear testimony to the universal esteem in which he was held among them ; and a volume of scientific essays was published in his honor (" Jubelschrift zum 70.
The essence of this debate was reduced to writing by his disciples and published as the Vada or Tattvoddyota.
Chaim lived to see his yeshiva housed in its own building, and to preside over a hundred disciples (" Chut ha-Meshullash ," responsum No. 5, published by his great-grandson ).
* God lived with them: Life stories of sixteen monastic disciples, by Swami Chetanananda, published by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai, ISBN 81-7505-189-1
* Bengali book " Swamijir Padaprante " by Swami Abjajananda translated into English by Mrs. Chhaya Ghosh and published by Advaita Ashrama under the title " Monastic Disciples of Swami Vivekananda: Inspiring life stories of some principal disciples of Swami Vivekananda "
He published editions of several Classics and topographies he wrote many classical and antiquarian works ; and he discovered the graves of Min Sun, T ' an-t ' ai Mieh-ming, and Tseung Tien, three of the disciples of Confucius.
The original Dojeon was published in Korean on October 25, 1992 for the 122nd commemoration of Sangjenim ’ s birth, and it entailed twenty years of extensive research and fieldwork by Jeung San Do practitioners as they compiled the written and oral testimonies of Sangjenim ’ s and Taemonim ’ s disciples, the disciples ’ descendants, and the disciples ’ students.

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