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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka IV, Khanda 5
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Hindu
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 5 (3)
'He who knows this and meditates on the foot of Brahman, consisting of four quarters, by the name of Prakâsavat, becomes endowed with splendour in this world. He conquers the resplendent worlds, whoever knows this and meditates on the foot of Brahman, consisting of the four quarters, by the name of Prakâsavat.
Hindu
Mandukya Upanishad
All this is Brahman; this Self is Brahman. This Self has four quarters.
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Hindu
Brahmana 14 (5.14.7)
The veneration of it: ' O Gayatri, you are one-footed, two-footed, three-footed, four-footed. You are without a foot, because you do not go afoot...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (5.5.4)
The head of the person who is here in the right eye is Bhur— there is one head, this is one syllable. BJmvar is the arms — there are two arms, these...
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Hindu
Second Vallī (16)
'That (imperishable) syllable means Brahman, that syllable means the highest (Brahman); he who knows that syllable, whatever he desires, is his.'
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Hindu
Brahmana 14 (5.14.6)
If one should receive these three worlds full, he would receive that first line of it [i.e. the Gayatri]. If one should receive as much as is this...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (5.5.3)
The head of the person who is there in that orb is Bhur — there is one head, this is one syllable. Bkuvar is the arms — there are two arms, these are...
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, First Khanda (4)
He revels in the Self, he delights in the Self, and having performed his works (truthfulness, penance, meditation, &c.) he rests, firmly established i...
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, Second Khanda (9)
He who knows that highest Brahman, becomes even Brahman. In his race no one is born ignorant of Brahman. He overcomes grief, he overcomes evil; free...
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (1.4.7)
Verily, at that time the world was undifferentiated. It became differentiated just by name and foim, as the saying is: differentiated just by name...
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