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8 Fools, dwelling in darkness, but
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Him flow rivers of every kind; from
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to be the mark. It is to be struck
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thereupon, in meditation, he behold
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accompanied by renunciation. But if
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The Peace Chant Om. May we, O gods,
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The sages saw the wheel of Brahman,
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Prakriti is perishable. Hara, the L
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1 May the sun, at the commencement
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Brahman cross the fearful torrents
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eleased from all his fetters. 17 Th
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inferior and small as the point of
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six spokes. 12 The month, verily, i
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sun, the lord of lights. 10 When, O
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leads the sacrificer every day, in
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the cognizer through the mind withi
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pervading. 11 Visva and Taijasa are
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Vaisvanara Atman, whose sphere of a
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effort; it is like emptying the oce
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and death. But they think they are
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ignorance about the matter and the
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motion, appears as the perceiver, t
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they are cognized only through each
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consisting of objects and the idea
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Aum. Peace! Peace! Peace! I salute
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three conditions of sleep. This is
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virtuous deeds. Then the other self
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called mahiman, behind the horse, w
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chest is the earth. Thus He stands
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when one hears improper things; tha
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from death it became air (Vayu). Th
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lord (pati). Therefore it is called
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means death and the "real," immorta
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filled by the wife. He was united w
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eing associated with a single chara
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strikes at his own source. He becom
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men, he becomes an object of enjoym
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food. When it is said: "Two he assi
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These verily are the three Vedas: t
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of a lizard. 15 Verily, the person
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he walks, I meditate upon as Brahma
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dear, this great, endless, infinite
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immortal being identified with the
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and all beings are the honey (effec
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this Knowledge of Brahman is the me
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eath looked upon as the air. This v
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prana is the introductory hymn, the
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your head should fall off. You are
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only to the knowers of Brahman, you
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without exterior or interior. It do
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son of Sulba say that the vital bre
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Brahman." "As anyone who had the be
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place of union. Their food is the l
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linding darkness. To them after dea
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of that alone which you know to be
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another, one smells another, one ta
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that glows yonder. That which is fo
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cherished object of his!" 8 On this
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fortnight in which the moon wanes,
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(mantha). "Svaha to the vital breat
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two Vedas and that he should attain
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womb capable of bearing a son! Let
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the bestower of wealth and generous
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son of Alambayani. The son of Alamb
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highest akasa-he, being one with th
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everything in the akasa. Let him co
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proceeds. When adhvaryu priest give
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food. 8 Next follows the fulfilment
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utters Om; he does the same when he
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my only son. Meditate on the Udgith
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lue intense darkness is the Saman.
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thus they (the radiance and the dar
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quarters and further, they are Vira
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ancestry I am. I asked my mother ab
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