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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 13 - 18

To call an honest person a thief is very much offensive for one who is making advancement in spiritual life.
BG 16.1-3, Purport:

Apaiśunam means that one should not find fault with others or correct them unnecessarily. Of course to call a thief a thief is not faultfinding, but to call an honest person a thief is very much offensive for one who is making advancement in spiritual life.

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 2

Everyone can become a fearless and honest person if his very existence is purified by discharging the prescribed duty for each and every order of life.
SB 2.2.5, Purport:

The path of renunciation is recommended for acceptance by one who is fully accomplished and fully purified in his existence. This stage is described also in the Bhagavad-gītā (16.5) as daivī sampat. A human being is required to accumulate daivī sampat, or spiritual assets; otherwise, the next alternative, āsurī sampat, or material assets, will overcome him disproportionately, and thus one will be forced into the entanglement of different miseries of the material world. A sannyāsī should always live alone, without company, and he must be fearless. He should never be afraid of living alone, although he is never alone. The Lord is residing in everyone's heart, and unless one is purified by the prescribed process, one will feel that he is alone. But a man in the renounced order of life must be purified by the process; thus he will feel the presence of the Lord everywhere and will have nothing to fear (such as being without any company). Everyone can become a fearless and honest person if his very existence is purified by discharging the prescribed duty for each and every order of life. One can become fixed in one's prescribed duty by faithful aural reception of Vedic instructions and assimilation of the essence of Vedic knowledge by devotional service to the Lord.

Page Title:Honest person
Compiler:Labangalatika, Matea
Created:25 of Sep, 2009
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=5, CC=0, OB=1, Lec=2, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:9