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... pupil is led on step by step to what is the highest object of the Upanishads , viz . the recognition of the self in man as identical with the Highest Self or Brahman . The lessons which are to lead up to that highest conception of the ...
... pupil is led on step by step to what is the highest object of the Upanishads , viz . the recognition of the self in man as identical with the Highest Self or Brahman . The lessons which are to lead up to that highest conception of the ...
Page xxxii
... pupil to know not himself , but his Self , that is , to know his individual self as a merely temporary reflex of the Eternal Self . Were we to translate this so - called âtma vidyâ , this self - knowledge , by knowledge of the soul , we ...
... pupil to know not himself , but his Self , that is , to know his individual self as a merely temporary reflex of the Eternal Self . Were we to translate this so - called âtma vidyâ , this self - knowledge , by knowledge of the soul , we ...
Page lxxx
... pupils sitting down near their teacher to listen to his instruction . In the Trikândasesha , upanishad is explained by samîpasa- dana , sitting down near a person 1 . Such a word , however , would have been applicable , it would seem ...
... pupils sitting down near their teacher to listen to his instruction . In the Trikândasesha , upanishad is explained by samîpasa- dana , sitting down near a person 1 . Such a word , however , would have been applicable , it would seem ...
Page lxxxi
... pupil , atha mâ prâtar upasîdathâh , ' come to me ( for advice ) to - morrow morning . ' In the same Upanishad VII , 8 , 1 , a distinction is made between those who serve their teachers ( parikaritâ ) , and those who are admitted to ...
... pupil , atha mâ prâtar upasîdathâh , ' come to me ( for advice ) to - morrow morning . ' In the same Upanishad VII , 8 , 1 , a distinction is made between those who serve their teachers ( parikaritâ ) , and those who are admitted to ...
Page lxxxii
... pupil occupies when listening to his teacher , e.g. Pân . III , 4 , 72 , upâsito gurum bhavân , ' thou hast approached the Guru , ' or upâsito gurur bhavatâ , ' the Guru has been approached by thee . ' We find pari + upa + âs used with ...
... pupil occupies when listening to his teacher , e.g. Pân . III , 4 , 72 , upâsito gurum bhavân , ' thou hast approached the Guru , ' or upâsito gurur bhavatâ , ' the Guru has been approached by thee . ' We find pari + upa + âs used with ...
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Adhyâya Âditya adore Agâtasatru Agni Agnihotra Anushtubh Anuvâka Apâna Âranyaka Asuras Âtman becomes body Brah Brahman Brâhmana Brih Brihaspati Brihati called Comm commentary commentator consists death deity desires Devas Dvivedaganga dwells earth ether evil father fire Ganaka Vaideha Gandharvas Gautama Gâyatrî gods heart heaven Hiranyagarbha Hotri hymn immortal Indra Khând KHANDA king knowledge knows light living lord Mâdhyandina text Mahâvrata means meditate metre mind moon Nakiketas oblation obtains offspring penance perceive performed person Pragâpati pragñâ prâna Prâna breath priest pupil purusha recites replied rest Rig-veda Rishi Sacred Books sacrifice Sâkalya Sâkhâ Sâma-veda Sâman Samhitâ Sânkhya Sanskrit sense Soma speech stoma Svâhâ Svarga syllable teacher thee thou art thought translation trikas Trishtubh true udgitha uktha Upanishad Varuna Vâyu Veda Verily verse Virâg word worship Yâgñavalkya