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Guru Nanak Quotes

«He is a king, taking upon himself the office of the Moon, whose ,appearance his subjects ,greet with as great joy as men feel on seeing the full moon.»
«If he is ardent in wrath against criminals and endowed with brilliant energy, and destroys wicked vassals, then his character is said ,to resemble that of Fire.»
«As the Earth supports all created beings equally, thus ,a king who supports all his subjects, ,takes upon himself the office of the Earth.»
«Who could escape destruction, when he provokes to anger those ,men , by whom the fire was made to consume all things, by whom the ,water of the ocean was made undrinkable, and by whom the moon was made to wane and to increase again?»
«Who could prosper, while he injures those ,men who provoked to anger, could create other worlds and other guardians of the world, and deprive the gods of their divine station?»
«What man, desirous of life, would injure them to whose support the ,three worlds and the gods ever owe their existence, and whose wealth is the Veda?»
«The brilliant fire is not contaminated even in burial places, and, when presented with oblations ,of butter at sacrifices, it again increases mightily.»
«Conducting himself ,and ever intent on ,discharging his royal duties, a king shall order all his servants ,to work for the good of his people.»
«He must be acquainted with the ,manner of sowing of seeds, and of the good and bad qualities of fields, and he must perfectly know all measures and weights.»
«The excellence and defects of commodities, the advantages and disadvantages of ,different countries, the ,probable profit and loss on merchandise, and the means of properly rearing cattle.»