Eight Upanisads: Aitareya, Muṇdaka, Maṇḍūkya and Kārikā, and PraśnaAdvaita Ashrama, 1957 |
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Agnihotra ajam all-pervasive Angiras Answer asti ātmā attains avidya becomes bhavati birthless born Bṛ Brāhmaṇa called cause and effect Consciousness consisting created creation creatures deep sleep deity desire dream duality entity eṣaḥ etat exist external fact fire Hence Hiranyagarbha idea identity ignorance illumined imagined immortal Immutable Indra intellect jāyate Kārikā karma knowable knower of Brahman knowledge of Brahman known limiting adjuncts Lord mantras Māyā means meditation mind monasticism name and form nature non-different non-dual non-existence objects omniscient organs perceived perception possessed Pradhana Prājña Prāņa Puruşa realisation result rites rope sacrifice saḥ Samkhyas sarvam scriptures seer self-effulgent Similarly Smṛti snake space speech subtle subtle body supreme Reality Taijasa takes birth Tasmat thing tion truth Turīya unreal Upanisad Vedānta Vedas Vedic text verily verse Virāt Viśva vital force waking word yaḥ इति जायते यथा वै