The Thirteen Principal Upanishads: Translated from the Sanskrit with an Outline of the Philosophy of the Upanishads and an Annotated Bibliography |
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according appearance Ātman attains becomes beginning bliss body born Brahma breath Bșih Bțih called Chānd comes Commentary conception consists Contains dear death desire divinity doctrine earth elements entered essence everything evil existence father fire give gods goes head hearing heart heat heaven highest immortal India Indra instruction intelligence Janaka Katha KHANDA king knowledge knows light live Lord meaning mind moon mouth nature objects obtains offer one's original person philosophy Prajāpati prāņa present Press pure quarters reaches reference reverence sacred sacrifice Sāman Sankara Sanskrit satisfied sense shining sleep Soul Soul Ātman sound space speak speech spirit stanza syllable tell things Thou thought translation truly truth understand unity universal unto Upanishads Veda verily verse vital breaths whole world wind worship Yājñavalkya yonder



