The Philosophy of the Upanishads: Ancient Indian Metaphysics |
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Sivu 87
Let Brahman be meditated on as that which is He is to medipreservative in
speech , as that which is acquisitive and various mani . preservative in the
ascending and descending vital airs , Brahman et him me fuk Leth die awareer ' s
sons.
Let Brahman be meditated on as that which is He is to medipreservative in
speech , as that which is acquisitive and various mani . preservative in the
ascending and descending vital airs , Brahman et him me fuk Leth die awareer ' s
sons.
Sivu 94
These three also fictitiously present themselves in union ; the various phases of
the worldfiction and the various migrating souls being penetrated and permeated
by the Self as a lump of iron by fire . The word Thou , in the second place , points
...
These three also fictitiously present themselves in union ; the various phases of
the worldfiction and the various migrating souls being penetrated and permeated
by the Self as a lump of iron by fire . The word Thou , in the second place , points
...
Sivu 105
Fire proceeds from him , and the sun is the fuel of that fire . From the moon
proceeds the cloud - god Parjanya ; from the cloud - god the plants upon the
earth ; from these the germ of life . Thus the various living things issue out of
Purusha .
Fire proceeds from him , and the sun is the fuel of that fire . From the moon
proceeds the cloud - god Parjanya ; from the cloud - god the plants upon the
earth ; from these the germ of life . Thus the various living things issue out of
Purusha .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Low thoughts in high words the difficulty of the Orientalist | 10 |
The worship of Śiva the typical Yogin | 20 |
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actuates already animated aspirant become beginning bliss body Brahman breath called CHAP characterless chariot cognitional colour conscious cosmic darkness death deity Demiurgus desire divine doctrine dream dwells earth elements emanation embodiment essence ether evil existence experience external fictitious fire five follows give gods hears heart highest illusion immortal Indian Indian philosophy individual internal Janaka knowledge known knows learned liberation light living things manifestation Māyā meditate metempsychosis migrating souls mind miseries modes nature never object organs origin passes perception philosophy pleasures present primitive principle proceeds pure Purusha reached reality recompense replied rise ruler sage Sānkhya seen sense sensory sleep spheres spiritual successive teach thou thought tion tree true truth unity universal unreality Upanishad variety various verse vesture visible vision vital air waking whole world-fiction Yājňavalkya