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organs in their entirety. It is the Being who is in this<br />

body. Go on, Sakalya." "Who is His deity (cause)?"<br />

"Nectar (chyle)," said Yajnavalkya.<br />

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Sakalya said: "Verily, whosoever knows that Being<br />

whose body is lust (kama), whose organ of vision is the<br />

intellect, whose light is the mind and who is the ultimate<br />

support of the body and organs in their entirety, he<br />

indeed knows, O Yajnavalkya." "I know that Being of<br />

whom you speak-who is the ultimate support of the<br />

body and organs in their entirety. It is the Being who is<br />

identified with lust. Go on, Sakalya." "Who is His<br />

deity?" "Women," said Yajnavalkya.<br />

12<br />

Sakalya said: "Verily, whosoever knows that Being<br />

whose body is colours, whose organ of vision is the eye,<br />

whose light is the mind and who is the ultimate support<br />

of the body and organs in their entirety, he indeed<br />

knows, O Yajnavalkya." "I know that Being of whom<br />

you speak-who is the ultimate support of the body and<br />

organs in their entirety. It is the Being who is in the sun.<br />

Go on, Sakalya." "Who is His deity?" "Truth (the eye),"<br />

said Yajnavalkya.<br />

13<br />

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