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Table of Content The Upanishads Pag
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1 Katha Upanishad Part One Chapter
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calm, cheerful and free from anger
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19 This, O Nachiketa, is your Fire-
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27 Wealth can never make a man happ
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5 Fools dwelling in darkness, but t
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13 The mortal who has heard this an
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22 The wise man, having realised At
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5 If the buddhi, being related to a
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15 Having realised Atman, which is
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all-pervading Atman, the calm soul
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14 As rainwater falling on a mounta
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apana, which goes down. Men live by
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perceive Him within themselves-not
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5 As in a mirror, so in the buddhi;
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15 When all the ties of the heart a
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1 Isa Upanishad All this-whatever e
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One thing, they say, is obtained fr
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The Peace Chant Om. That is full; t
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That which cannot be expressed by s
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By Atman one obtains strength; by K
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adorned. She was Uma, the daughter
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8 Austerities, self-restraint and s
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1 Mundaka Upanishad First Mundaka C
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8 Brahman expands by means of auste
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Kali (the Black), Karali (the Terri
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12 Let a brahmin, after having exam
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of all beings From Him comes the Fi
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1 Chapter II The Luminous Brahman d
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The fetters of the heart are broken
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5 This Atman, resplendent and pure,
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1 Chapter II He, the Knower of the
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names and forms, so a wise man, fre
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1 Svetasvatara Upanishad Chapter I
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having realized Brahman to be the e
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the wood, its source. In like manne
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5 O senses and O deities who favour
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13 The precursors of perfection in
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1 The non-dual Ensnarer rules by Hi
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The whole universe is filled by the
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moving and all that is motionless,
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5 There is one unborn prakriti-red,
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13 He who is the sovereign of the g
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and the Knowledge of Unity based up
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As the sun shines, illumining all t
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13 He who knows the Lord, who is wi
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an offering to the Lord and merges
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12 There is a non-dual Ruler of the
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parts, without actions, 21 Through
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1 Prasna Upanishad Question I Om. S
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thousand-rayed, existing in a hundr
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whom there is no crookedness, no fa
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mind, eye and ear. They, being sati
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Question III 108
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generation; he himself moves throug
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1 Next Sauryayani, belonging to the
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of generation and what can be enjoy
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1 Then Satyakama, the son of Sibi,
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1 Then Sukesa, the son of Bharadvaj
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End of Prasna Upanishad The Peace C
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is the dream state, who is consciou
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8 Those who are convinced about the
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When the jiva, asleep under the inf
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superiority. Another plain reason f
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Know AUM to be Isvara, ever present
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4 The different objects seen in the
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is the cognizer of objects. This is
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Those acquainted with the padas cal
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interprets, without any fear, the m
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1 Chapter III Adavaita Prakarana (T
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9 Atman, in regard to Its birth and
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18 Since Non-duality is Ultimate Re
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27 What is ever existent appears to
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37 Atman is beyond all expression b
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46 When the mind does not lapse int
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5 We approve the ajati (non-creatio
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15 Those who say that the effect is
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necessarily free from birth. 24 Sub
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34 It is not reasonable to think th
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43 Those who, because of their fear
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in deep sleep, the appearances do n
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mind acts through maya, presenting
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eally exist. 74 Atman is called bir
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non-existence, existence and non-ex
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There is not the slightest variety
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which is hard to grasp, profound, b
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Invocation May my speech be fixed i
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4 He brooded over Him. From Him, so
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5 Hunger and thirst said to the Cre
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able to grasp it with the ear. If,
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1 Part Two Chapter I The Three Birt
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1 Concerning the Self Who is He who
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1 Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Part One
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1 Chapter II The Process of Creatio
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From Him thus fatigued and heated,
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for them. Whatever enjoyment common
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essence (rasa) of the limbs (anga)
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yourself by chanting. Now give us,
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25 He who knows the wealth of this
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1 Chapter IV The Creation and Its C
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"Sacrifice to him," "Sacrifice to t
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also became That Brahman. It is the
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kshatriya, the vaisya and the sudra
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1 Chapter V Manifestations of Praja
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the meaning is that he eats food pr
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fire is its luminous organ. And as
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unified in the word Brahman. Whatev
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call by his name. And whoever compe
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1 Part Two Chapter I Relative Aspec
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7 Gargya said: "This being (purusha
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self-possessed. Gargya remained sil
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from a fire tiny sparks fly in all
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it," this refers to the organs; the
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Now the subtle: It is the air and t
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5 Then Yajnavalkya said: "Verily, n
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states apart from Pure Intelligence
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1 Chapter V The Interdependence of
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all beings are the honey (effect) o
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knowledge of Brahman is the means o
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18 This, verily, is the honey (madh
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Bharadvaja from Atreya. Atreya from
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3 "Yajnavalkya," said he, "since ev
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which, when offered, make a great n
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1 Chapter II Yajnavalkya and Artabh
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knows this conquers further death."
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1 Chapter III Yajnavalkya and Bhujy
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1 Chapter IV Yajnavalkya and Ushast
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1 Chapter VI Yajnavalkya and Gargi
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1 Chapter VII Yajnavalkya and Uddal
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Inner Controller, the Immortal. "He
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ody the ear is and who controls the
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He said: "That, O Gargi, which is a
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11 "Verily, that Imperishable, O Ga
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3 "Which are the Vasus?" asked Saka
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organs in their entirety. It is the
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ody and organs in their entirety. I
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"In what does the remuneration find
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"You ghost," said Yajnavalkya, "tha
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spring forth after he is cut off by
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intelligence.” “What is intelli
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Brahman." "As anyone who had the be
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son of Jaa say that the mind is Bra
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1 Chapter II Concerning The Self Ja
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1 Chapter III Investigation of the
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with the intellect (vijnanamaya) an
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were, enjoying himself in the compa
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dream state. So also, when he think
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however, no second thing separate f
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have won their world, multiplied a
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appointed to deal with crimes, the
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follows and when the vital breath d
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immortal Spirit, the Supreme Self (
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„That under which the year with i
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this. It is imperceptible, for It i
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1 Chapter V Yajnavalkya and Maitrey
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1 Chapter IV Meditation on Om as Fe
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1 Chapter V Meditation on Om as the
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1 Chapter VI The Luminous Person in
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Chapter VII - The Person in the Eye
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and all the wishes of men. Therefor
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"What is the support of tone?" "The
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1 Chapter IX The Story of Pravahana
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get water wherever I like." 5 Havin
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1 Chapter XI The Story of Ushasti (
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sing the Pratihara, your head will
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is the luminous deity (deva), the g
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1 Part Two Chapter 1 Meditation on
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1 Chapter II Meditation on the Five
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1 Chapter IV Meditation on the Five
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1 Chapter VII Meditation on the Fiv
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1 Chapter IX Meditation on the Seve
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1 Chapter X Meditation on the Seven
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1 Chapter XI Meditation on the Gaya
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1 Chapter XIII Meditation on the Va
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1 Chapter XV Meditation on the Vair
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1 Chapter XVII Meditation on the Sa
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1 Chapter XIX Meditation on the Yaj
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1 Chapter XXI Meditation on the Sam
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all sibilants to Prajapati, all con
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1-2 Chapter XXIV The Different Plan
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Open the door of the heaven-world.
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1 Chapter II The Honey-Doctrine (Ya
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1 Chapter IV The Honey-Doctrine (At
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1 Meditation on the Vasus On the fi
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1 Meditation on the Adityas On the
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1 Meditation on the Sadhyas On the
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A father may therefore tell that do
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(Brahman). One of Its feet covers a
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5 That which is the upper gate is t
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who is without longing-He is my Sel
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4 When I said: "I take refuge in th
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4 If anything ails him during that
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1 Chapter XVII Man as a Sacrifice (
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1 Chapter XVIII The Mind and the Ak
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1 Chapter XIX Meditation on the Sun
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Raikva. As Raikva I describe him, t
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you will make me speak now only thr
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their meal, when a brahmacharin beg
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Chapter IV The Story of Satyakama 1
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1 Chapter V Instruction by the Bull
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Brahman consisting of four quarters
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4 He who knows this and meditates o
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possesses a support (i.e. home) on
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1 Chapter X The Story of Upakosala
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1 Chapter XI Instruction by the Hou
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1 Chapter XIII Instruction by the A
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1 Chapter XV Instruction by the Tea
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1 Chapter XVI The Silence of the Br
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1 Chapter XVII Penances for Mistake
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That sacrifice is inclined to the n
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5 He who knows the abode (ayatana)
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horse tears up the pegs to which it
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perform the initiatory rite on the
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1 Chapter III The Story of Svetaket
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7 The king commanded him: "Stay wit
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1 Chapter V The Five Fires (II) "Pa
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1 Chapter VII The Five Fires (IV) O
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1 Chapter IX Birth and Death "Thus
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food of the gods. Them the gods eat
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1 Chapter XI Concerning the Univers
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1-2 Chapter XII The Head of the Vai
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Vaisvanara Self eats food, sees wha
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1-2 Chapter XVI The Bladder of the
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Then he (the king) said to them all
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1 Chapter XX The Vyana The second o
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1 Chapter XXII The Samana The fourt
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1 Chapter XXIV The Glory of the Agn
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4-6 "Just as, my dear, by one clod
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whenever it rains anywhere, abundan
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1 Chapter IV The Threefold Developm
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1 Chapter VII How the Mind consists
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1 Chapter VIII Concerning Sleep, Hu
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the same way, my dear, as water is
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1-2 Chapter X The Absence of Partic
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the son. "So be it, my dear," the f
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1 Chapter XIII The Invisibility of
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1 Chapter XV Ultimate Liberation "A
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1 Chapter II Speech as Brahman "Spe
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1 Chapter X Water as Brahman "Water
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1 Chapter XII The Akasa as Brahman
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1 Chapter XIV Hope as Brahman "Hope
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of a brahmin." 4 "The prana, verily
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1 Chapter XVII Truth depends upon U
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1 Chapter XIX Reflection depends up
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1 Chapter XXI Single-Mindedness dep
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1 The Infinite is Bliss "The infini
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1 Instruction about the Infinite "T
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loosened." The venerable Sanatkumar
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overcomes it or when it perishes?"
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6 "And if he desires the world of p
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4 The World of Brahman belongs to t
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them. 5 When he departs from the bo
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„The Self which is free from sin,
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satisfied in heart. 4 Prajapati saw
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3 "So it is Indra," replied Prajapa
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the Self further to you. Live with
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five years. This made in all one hu
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akasa (i.e. the pupil of the eye);
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1 Chapter XIV The Prayer of a Seeke
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The Peace Chant Om. May the differe