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He (the knower of the Self) knows that highest home of Brahman, in which all is contained and shines brightly. The wi…
He who forms desires in his mind, is born again through his desires here and there. But to him whose desires are fulf…
That Self cannot be gained by the Veda, nor by understanding, nor by much learning. He whom the Self chooses, by him …
Nor is that Self to be gained by one who is destitute of strength, or without earnestness, or without right meditatio…
When they have reached him (the Self), the sages become satisfied through knowledge, they are conscious of their Self…
Having well ascertained the object of the knowledge of the Vedânta, and having purified their nature by the Yoga of r…
Their fifteen parts enter into their elements, their Devas (the senses) into their (corresponding) Devas. Their deeds…
As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing their name and their form, thus a wise man, freed from name and fo…
He who knows that highest Brahman, becomes even Brahman. In his race no one is born ignorant of Brahman. He overcomes…
And this is declared by the following Rik-verse: "Let a man tell this science of Brahman to those only who have perfo…
The Rishi Angiras formerly told this true (science); a man who has not performed the (proper) rites, does not read it…