That from whence these beings are born, that by which, when born, they live, that into which they enter at their death, try to know that. That is Brahman. The Upanishads - Page 64edited by - 1897Full view - About this book
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 652 pages
...force, or as a personal being, nay, as both at the same time. Thus we read, Taitt. "Up. III. 1,1:' That from whence these beings are born, that by which...at their death, try to know that, that is Brahman.' this ea1th ordered, by whom wag the upper sky created ? By whom was this uplifted ?' &c. The answer... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 656 pages
...impersonal force, or as a personal being, nay, as both at the same time. Thus we read, Taitt. Up. III. 1,1:' That from whence these beings are born, that by which...at their death, try to know that, that is Brahman.' this earth ordered, by whom was the upper sky created ? By whom was this uplifted ?' &c. The answer... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1895 - 682 pages
...force, or as a personal being, nay, as both at the same time. Thus we read, Taitt. Up. HI. 1, 1 : ' That from whence these beings are born, that by which...at their death, try to know that, that is Brahman.' In the Atharva-veda X. 2, 25, we read : ' By whom was this earth ordered, by whom was the upper sky... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1899 - 662 pages
...passage is quoted from the Taitt. Up. Ill, i, where Varu?«a explains to his son that ' that from which these beings are born, that by which, when born, they live, that into which at their death they re-enter, try to know that, that is Brahman.' Appeals to the Veda. And here we... | |
| 1910 - 720 pages
...tree of worldly life, 8, 313 ; in the beginning B. was all this, 15, xviii, 318; 44, 27 sq.; 48, 391 ; that from whence these beings are born, that by which,...they enter at their death, try to know that. That is В., 15, 64 ; 48, 91, 156 ; covered himself, like a spider, with threads drawn from the first cause... | |
| Paul Carus - 1916 - 666 pages
...must be something which includes everything else. It is that by which the whole universe is sustained. "That from whence these beings are born, that by which...which they enter at their death; try to know that. This is Brahmam" (Taittiriya Upanishad, Chap. Ill, 1). The ultimate reality is that in which we live,... | |
| William Spence Urquhart - 1919 - 762 pages
...origination, growth, and dissolution — all is Brahman. Cf. Taittiriya, iii. 3. I : ' That from which these beings are born, that by which when born they live, that into which they enter at their death, that is Brahman.' As has been said, the original identity is laid hold of by the conditions of time... | |
| Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - 1920 - 484 pages
...be something which includes everything else. It is that by which the whole universe is sustained. " That from whence these beings are born, that by which...which they enter at their death ; try to know that. This is Brahman " (Taittiriya Upanishad, ch. iii. 1). The ultimate reality is that in which we live,... | |
| Robert E. Hume - 1921 - 568 pages
...as sight, as hearing, as mind, as speech. Then he said to him : ' That, verily, whence beings here are born, that by which when born they live, that into which on deceasing they enter — that be desirous of understanding. That is Brahma.' He performed austerity.... | |
| Salusbury Fynes Davenport - 1925 - 316 pages
...includes everything else. It is that by which the whole universe is sustained." 1 "That from whence those beings are born, that by which when born they live,...which they enter at their death; try to know that. This is Brahman." 2 The son departs and meditates upon the problem stated by his father. Reality is... | |
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