The Taittirīya Upanisad: With the Original Text in Sanskrit and Roman TransliterationNarayana Prasad (Muni) This Upanishad is offered in three chapters treated singly by the author who reveals the invisible thread that run through them. |
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Absolute ākāśa ānanda annam apāna applied wisdom aspect Atharva Veda ātmā ātman attains the Supreme austere self-enquiry avidyā becomes belonging Bhagavad Bhagavad Gītā bhavati Bhrgu bhūḥ bhūta bhuvaḥ Bliss body Brahman attains brahmeti Bṛhaspati called chapter consciousness consisting of mind contemplative context cosmic creation disciple duality earth eater enquiry entities essence of food everything existence experience fire five-fold groups function Gītā gods gurukula Happiness ānanda human form immortality individual Indra know Brahman knower of Brahman knowledge mahaḥ mahāsaṁhitā means Nārāyaṇa Guru nature non-dual one's oneself Person prāna pravacane present section Reality realize revalued rituals ṛṣi Sāma Sama Veda Sanskrit satyam says scriptures seeker seen self-study and listening sense sikṣā space svādhyāya svāhā tapas teaching understanding understood Upanisad Varuna Vedānta Vedantic Vedic concept Vedic hymns verily vijñāna vision vital breath vyāhṛtis Yajur Veda Yoga इति ब्रह्मेति भवति ये वा स्वाध्यायप्रवचने