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Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka II, Khanda 11 (1)
The hiṅkâra is mind, the prastâva speech, the udgîtha sight, the pratihâra hearing, the nidhana breath. That is the Gâyatra Sâman, as interwoven in the (five) prânas .
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 14 (5.14.4)
This Gayatrl is based upon that fourth, sightly foot, the one above-the-darksome. That is based upon truth (satya). Verily, truth is sight, for...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (42)
Fourth, the never-receding Dharma of the six paramitas is always expounded in it; Fifth, the most melodious heavenly music intoning countless Dharma...
Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 79 (79.37)
Ra: The Hierophant is the Significator of the Body* complex, its very nature.…
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (2.4.10)
It is — as, from a fire laid with damp fuel, clouds of smoke separately issue forth, so, lo, verily, from this great Being (bkutd) has been breathed...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 8: The Buddha Path (12)
Whose five supernatural powers are walking elephants and horses while the Mahayana is his vehicle, which controlled by the one mind, rolls through...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (4.5.12)
It is — as the uniting-place of all waters is the sea, like- wise the uniting-place of all touches is the skin; likewise the uniting-place of all...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 9 (3.9.25)
< You idiot,' said Yajfiavalkya, * that you will think that it could be anywhere else than in ourselves! for if it were any- where else than in...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (19)
The pure and clean Buddha land, silence with neither word nor speech, neither pointing, discerning, action nor activity. Thus, Ananda, whatever the...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Conclusion, Showing the Fundamental Importance of the Bardo Teachings (19.6)
This is known as the good head-part of that called 'The Profound Essence of the Liberation by Hearing', — the reminder, the clear...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Ninth Day (13.1)
Thereupon, the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. [He of the blood-drinking Vajra Order...
Bhagavad Gita
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.19)
Knowledge, action and agent are declared to be threefold according to the distinction of Gunas in the Sankhya Sastras; hear them also as declared in...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (38)
Sariputra, I have stayed here for twelve years during which I have never heard the Dharmas of sravakas and pratyeka-buddhas but only the doctrine of...
Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 79 (79.42)
Ra: You have been most interested in the Significator which must needs become complex.…
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (1.3.2)
And it is also the Sama-Veda. The Chant (saman\ verily, is speech. It is sa (she) and ama (he). That is the origin of the word sdman. Or because it is...
Mundaka Upanishad
First Mundaka, First Khanda (5)
The lower knowledge is the Rig-veda, Yagur-veda, Sâma-veda, Atharva-veda, Sikshâ (phonetics), Kalpa (ceremonial), Vyâkarana (grammar), Nirukta...
Mundaka Upanishad
Third Mundaka, First Khanda (9)
That subtle Self is to be known by thought (ketas) there where breath has entered fivefold, for every thought of men is interwoven with the senses,...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (1.5.5)
These same are the three Vedas. The Rig-Veda is Speech. The Yajur-Veda is Mind. The Sama-Veda is Breath.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (1.3.23)
The breath verily is up (uj) for by breath this whole world is upheld (ut-tabdha}. Song (glthd), verily, is speech; ut and githa— that is Udgitha.
Bhagavad Gita
Vibhūti Yoga (10.35)
Of the Sāman hymns I am the Brihat-Sāman, and of metres I am the Gāyatri. Of months I am Mārga-śirsha, and of seasons I am the flowery spring.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 14 (5.14.5)
Some recite this Savitrl stanza as Anushtubh meter, saying: 'The speech is Anushtubh meter. We recite the speech accordingly/ One should not so do....
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