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" It is the Self, free from sin, free from old age, from death and grief, from hunger and thirst, which desires nothing but what it ought to desire, and imagines nothing but what it ought to imagine. "
The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishad. The Talavakâra-upanishad. The ... - Page 135
1879
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as ..., Volume 28; Volume 959

Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 424 pages
...pupils approaching their master.' 2. ' They dwelt there as pupils for thirty-two years. Then Pragrapati asked them : " For what purpose have you both dwelt...but what it ought to desire, and imagines nothing but^vhat it ought to imagine, that it is which we must search out, that it is which we must try to...
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1879 - 408 pages
...pupils approaching their master." 2. " They dwelt there as pupils for thirty-two years. Then Pra^apati asked them : ' For what purpose have you both dwelt...nothing but what it ought to imagine, that it is which which we must search out, that it is which we must try to understand. He who has searched out that...
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The Hibbert Lectures

1879 - 428 pages
...pupils approaching their master." 2. " They dwelt there as pupils for thirty-two years. Then Pra^apati asked them : ' For what purpose have you both dwelt...nothing but what it ought to imagine, that it is which which we must search out, that it is which we must try to understand. He who has searched out that...
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1879 - 412 pages
...for thirty-two years. Then Pra^&pati asked them : ' For what purpose have you both dwelt here ? ' 1 They replied : ' A saying of yours is being repeated,...nothing but what it ought to imagine, that it is which which we must search out, that it is which we must try to understand. He who has searched out that...
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1879 - 396 pages
...years. Then Pnu/apati asked them: ' For what purpose have you both dwelt here ?' " They replied : 4 A saying of yours is being repeated, viz., " the Self...nothing but what it ought to imagine, that it is which which we must search out, that it is which we must try to understand. He who has searched out that...
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Theosophy, Or, Psychological Religion: The Gifford Lectures

Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 652 pages
...Prac/apati is said to have uttered the following sentence: ' The Self (Atman) free from sin, free from age, from death and grief, from hunger and thirst,...imagines nothing but what it ought to imagine, that is what we must search out, that is what we must try to understand. He who has searched out that Self...
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Theosophy Or Psychological Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 656 pages
...important difficulty. Pra^apati had promised to teach what the true Atman is, the immortal, the fearless, the Self which is free from sin, free from old age, from death and grief, from hunger and thirst; but his answers seem to apply to the individual Self only. Thus when he says at first that the person...
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Thoughts and Aspirations of the Ages: Selections in Prose and Verse from the ...

William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 pages
...(the Brahman) is the true Brahma-city (not the body). In it all desires are contained. It is the Self, free from sin, free from old age, from death and grief,...desire, and imagines nothing but what it ought to desire, and imagines nothing but what it ought to imagine. Now, as here on earth people follow as they...
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Theosophy Or Psychological Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1895 - 682 pages
...important difficulty. Pra^/apati had promised to teach what the true Atman is, the immortal, the fearless, the Self which is free from sin, free from old age, from death and grief, from hunger and thirst ; but his answers seem to apply to the individual Self only. Thus when he says at first that the person...
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The Upanishads, Volumes 1-2

Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 pages
...all forms. Of him is all this food, within him all creatures are woven. That Self is free from sin1, free from old age, from death and grief, from hunger and thirst, imagining nothing but what it ought to imagine, and desiring nothing but what it ought to desire. He...
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