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... chapter is important for the reason that in it is found , for the first time , mention of ' máyá . ' The verse which contains it , runs thus : Know Prakriti to be ' máyá , ' and the Great Lord to be the Máyin . The whole world is ...
... chapter is important for the reason that in it is found , for the first time , mention of ' máyá . ' The verse which contains it , runs thus : Know Prakriti to be ' máyá , ' and the Great Lord to be the Máyin . The whole world is ...
Page 116
... Chapter , the third question is put by A'svaláyana , who becomes eager to know whence Prána is born , how it goes out , and everything else relating to Prána , to all of which enquiries Pippaláda gives a ready answer , and says that ...
... Chapter , the third question is put by A'svaláyana , who becomes eager to know whence Prána is born , how it goes out , and everything else relating to Prána , to all of which enquiries Pippaláda gives a ready answer , and says that ...
Page 117
... Chapter gives an account of the Self . This Upanishad consists of seven chapters , of which the last two may be treated as subsequent additions , while the Fifth Chapter does not contain contain anything of philosophical importance ...
... Chapter gives an account of the Self . This Upanishad consists of seven chapters , of which the last two may be treated as subsequent additions , while the Fifth Chapter does not contain contain anything of philosophical importance ...
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CHAPTER II | 19 |
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A'runi A'tman philosophy Agni becomes bliss Brahman Brih Brihadáranyaka Upanishad Buddhist chapter Chárváka conception conclusions considered creation desire Deussen Devas developed distinct doctrine of A'tman doctrine of Máyá earlier Upanishads elements enquirer ethical everything evil existence false follow fundamental doctrines Gaudapáda gods highest human hymns idea illusion immortal Indian Philosophy individual soul Indra intellect interpretation Isá Katha Katha Upanishad Kaushitaki Upanishad khanda knowledge of Brahman looked Mádhava Maitreyi manner matter Max Müller means mind modern monistic Nachiketas nature necessary Nyáya Orientalists person philo Prajapati Prána Purusha Rámánuja reader reason religion Rig-Veda sage Samkara Sánkhya Schopenhauer scientific sense sophy stage of duality Sutras Svetaketu Svetás Taittiriya Upanishad texts theory of Máyá things thinkers thought truth ultimate reality unreal Upani Upanishad period Upanishad philosophy Vaiseshika Vedas Vedic period verse Virochana writer Yájñavalkya Yajur-veda Yama Yoga philosophy Yoga system Yogins