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When from thence he has risen upwards, he neither rises nor sets. He is alone, standing in the centre. And on this th…
'Yonder he neither rises nor sets at any time. If this is not true, ye gods, may I lose Brahman.'
And indeed to him who thus knows this Brahma-upanishad (the secret doctrine of the Veda) the sun does not rise and do…
This doctrine (beginning with III, 1, 1) Brahman (m. Hiranyagarbha) told to Pragâpati (Virâg), Pragâpati to Manu, Man…
A father may therefore tell that doctrine of Brahman to his eldest son, or to a worthy pupil. But no one should tell …