It is the ear of the ear — the mind of the mind — the speech of the speech — the breath of the breath — and the eye of the eye. The Upanishads - Page 981919 - 116 pagesFull view - About this book
| J. Nigro Sansonese - 1994 - 392 pages
...consciousness, that is what omniscience and omnipresence mean practically: God partakes in every experience. He is "the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the sound, indeed, of sound, the breath of the breath, the eye of the eye. "f The distinction made between... | |
| Nr̥siṃhacaraṇa Paṇḍā - 1995 - 448 pages
...centres and mind, we cannot gain even a trace of consciousness. The Kena UpanisacP says that Brahman is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the speech of the speech, the pròna (vitalizing principle or viton) of the pròna and the eye of the eye. It is impossible for our... | |
| Frank L. Riley - 1996 - 442 pages
...intercession for the saints according to the will of God." — ROMANS 8:26, 27. Lift tf Life 49 " jje who is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the speech of speech, is verily the life of life, the eye of the eye." — KENAOR TALAVAKARA UPANISHAD, p. 668. "He... | |
| Shoun Hino, K. P. Jog - 224 pages
...srotram manoso mano vad vaco ha väcam sa u pränasya pränah caksusah caksuh ... Kenopanisad 1.2. It is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the tongue of the tongue and also the life of the life and the eye of the eye. 104. R.Lipsey, op. cit.,... | |
| Harsha V. Dehejia - 1997 - 138 pages
...the mind, it is time to realise the true nature of the self. The Upanisads constantly remind us that "it is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the tongue of the tongue, the breath of the breath and the eye of the eye" that really cognises.165 The... | |
| F. Samuel Brainard - 2010 - 320 pages
...other individuals, but rather an underlying unity with all the cosmos.12 The Kena Upanisad says Brahman is "the Ear of the ear, the Mind of the mind, the Speech of speech, the Life of life, and the Eye of the eye. Having detached the Self [from the sense-organs]... | |
| Dhruv S. Kaji - 2001 - 244 pages
...function? At whose command do men utter speech? What intelligence directs the eyes and ears? [Teacher:] It is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the tongue of the tongue, and also life of the life and eye of the eye. Having abandoned [the sense of... | |
| T.N. Achuta Rao - 2004 - 328 pages
...sends forth the vital energy, without which nothing exist? " The answer to all these questions is: "// is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the speech of the speech, the life of the life, and the eye of the eye ". An ordinary man hears, sees, thinks, but he is satisfied to know only as... | |
| Mahendra Kulasrestha - 2006 - 324 pages
...At whose wish do we utter this speech? What god directs the eye, or the ear?' The Teacher replies: 'It is the ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the speech of speech, the breath of breath, and the eye of the eye. When freed 'from the senses' the wise, on departing... | |
| 2002 - 1086 pages
...u pranasya pranahl caksusascaksuratimucya dhirah pretyasmallokadamrta bhavantill Kena 1-2 Since He is the ear of the ear, The mind of the mind, the speech of speech, the life of life, and the eye of the eye, therefore the intelligent men after giving up (self... | |
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