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" For if there were no speech, neither right nor wrong would be known, neither the true nor the false, neither the good nor the bad, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant. Speech makes us understand all this. Meditate on speech. 2. "He who meditates on... "
The Thirteen Principal Upanishads: Translated from the Sanskrit with an ... - Page 252
by Robert E. Hume - 1921 - 539 pages
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The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishad. The Talavakâra-upanishad. The ...

1879 - 468 pages
...true and what is false ; what is good and what is bad ; what is pleasing and what is not pleasing. For if there were no speech, neither right nor wrong would be known 1, neither the true nor the false, neither the good nor the bad, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant....
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The Upanishads, Volumes 1-2

Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 pages
...true and what is false ; what is good and what is bad ; what is pleasing and what is not pleasing. For if there were no speech, neither right nor wrong would be known 1, neither the true nor the false, neither the good nor the bad, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant....
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The Ethics of Buddhism

Shundo Tachibana - 1992 - 320 pages
...overcomes both, and neiiher what he has done, nor what he has omitted to do, burns (affects) him.' ' If there were no speech, neither right nor wrong would be known, neither the true nor the false, neither the good nor the bad, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant. Speech...
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C. K. Ogden and Linguistics, Volume 1

Terrence Gordon - 1994 - 596 pages
...were, lord and master as far as the name reaches'. But there is something better than a name - Speech. 'If there were no speech, neither right nor wrong would be known, neither the true nor the false, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant. Speech makes us understand all this....
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Transforming Words: Six Essays on Preaching

William F. Schulz - 1984 - 140 pages
...been a verbal one. (As have many Eastern ones as well. "If there were no speech," say the Upanishads, "neither right nor wrong would be known, neither true nor false, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant. Speech makes us understand all this. Meditate on speech.") I hardly...
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The Golden Book of Upanishads

Mahendra Kulasrestha - 2006 - 324 pages
...true and what is false; what is good and what is bad; what is pleasing and what is not pleasing. For if there were no speech, neither right nor wrong would be known, neither the true nor the false, neither the good nor the bad, neither the pleasant nor the unpleasant. Speech...
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