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Gautama Buddha.... Refrain from all evil Accumulation of all virtue purification of once own mind this is the advice of Buddha All tremble at the valance all fear death . Comparing others with oneself one should neither strike nor cause to death. Hatreds never cease through hatred in this world, Through love alone they cease this is an eternal law. Conquer anger by love. conquer evil by good . conquer The stingy by giving .conquer the liar by truth. THE BUDDHAS GREATNESS I can not myself feel either in the matter of wisdom or in the matter of virtue Christ stands quite as high as some other people known to history - I think I should Put Buddha him in those respects. Bertrand Russell, why I am not a Christian EMBODIMENT OF VIRTUES Buddha was the embodiment of all the vertices he preached during his successful and eventful ministry of 45 years he translated all his words into action, and in no place did he give vent to any human frailty, or any base passion .the Buddhas moral code is the most perfect which the world has ever known. Prof.max muller, German scholar BLOSSOM OF THE HUMAN TREE. This is the blossom on our human tree Which Opens in many a myriad years but opened. B. fills the world with wisdoms scent And loves dropped honey. - Sir Edwin Arnold-light of Asia MOST NOBLE OF MANKIND If you desire to see the most noble of mankind, Look at the king in beggars clothing it is he whose sanctity is great among men. Abdul Atahiya A Muslim poet HOMAGE TO BUDDHA The Buddha could be very easily singled out as the person known to man who received homage from the greatest number of mankind. Prof Saunders.literary Secretary Y.M.C.A India,Burma,Ceylon BUDDHAS MESSAGE The Buddha has been something greater than all doctrine and dogma, and his eternal message has thrilled humanity through the ages. Perhaps at no time in past history was his message of peace more needed for a suffering and distracted humanity than it is today Nehru PHILOSOPHIC GENIUS The Buddha was a pioneer as a lover of men,and a philosophic genius rolled into a single vigorous and radiant personality. He had things to say that no man or women, After 2500 years of bustling and hustling and chattering round the foundation of knowledge, can afford to ignore. Greater perhaps than his wisdom was the example he set. Moni bagghee,our buddha BUDDHISM AND MODERN SCIENCE I have often said, and it shall say again and again, that between Buddhism and modern Science there exists a close intellectual bond. Sir Edwin Arnold COOL HEAD AND LOVING HEART The most striking thing about the Buddha is almost a unique combination of a cool scientific head and profound sympathy of a warm and loving heart. The world today turns more and more towards the Buddha, for he alone represents the conscience of humanity. Moni Bagghee, Our Buddha BUDDHISM COPES WITH SCIENCE If there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism. Albert Einstein BUDDHA IS LIKE A PHYSICIAN The Buddha is like a physician. Just as a doctor must know the diagnosis of the different kind of illness, their causes, the antidotes and remedies,and must be able to apply them, so also the Buddha has taught the Four Holy Truths which indicate the range of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the way which lead to its cessation. Dr Edward Conze, Buddhism BUDDHA IS THE WAY I feel more and more that Sakyamuni is the nearest in character and effect to Him who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Bishope Milman CHALLENGE TO OTHER RELIGIONS It is Buddhism as we find it actually recorded, not a hypothetical primitive system, which still forms a challenge to other religions. Bishop Gore , Buddha and Christ SECTARIANISM Most neophytes of some other religions are controlled by their guru and are forbidden to read the scriptures , doctrines,magazines, booklets, and tracts of other religions. This very really happens within Buddhism. Phra khantipola ,tolerance
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