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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka V, Khanda 13
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Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 13 (2)
'There is a car with mules, full of slaves and jewels. You eat food and see your desire, and whoever thus meditates on that Vaisvânara Self, eats food and sees his desire, and has Vedic glory in his house. 'That, however, is but the eye of the Self, and you would have become blind, if you had not come to me.'
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (4.3.14)
People see his pleasure-ground; Him no one sees at all. " Therefore one should not wake him suddenly," they say. Hard is the curing for a man to whom...
Katha Upanishad
Third Vallī (4)
When he (the Highest Self) is in union with the body, the senses, and the mind, then wise people call him the Enjoyer.'...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, Second Khanda (7)
He who understands all and who knows all, he to whom all this glory in the world belongs, the Self, is placed in the ether, in the heavenly city of...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (1.4.17)
In the beginning this world was just the Self (Atman), one only. He wished; c Would that I had a wife; then I would procreate. Would that I had...
The Masnavi
The Lion and the Beasts (111-120)
They say, "What is this thou ridest on, O master?" He says, "True, 'tis a steed; but where is mine?" They say, "Look to thyself, O rider; thy steed...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (4.4.24)
[Yajnavalkya continued ] ' This is that great, unborn Soul, who eats the food [which people eat], the giver of good. He finds good who knows this.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 2 (1.2.5)
He bethought himself: 'Verily, if I shall intend against him, I shall make the less food for myself.' With that speech, with that self he brought...
Katha Upanishad
Second Vallī (12)
'The wise who, by means of meditation on his Self, recognises the Ancient, who is difficult to be seen, who has entered into the dark, who is hidden...
Katha Upanishad
Fourth Vallī (5)
'He who knows this living soul which eats honey (perceives objects) as being the Self, always near, the Lord of the past and the future, henceforward...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (1.4.15)
So among the gods Biahma appeared by means of Agni, among men as a Brahman, as a Kshatriya by means of the [divine] Kshatriya, as a Vaisya by means of...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (4.1.4)
' Let us hear what anybody may have told you/ [con- tinued Yajnavalkya]. ' Barku Varshna told me: " Brahma, verily, is sight."' 'As a man might say...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (4.4.7)
On this point there is this verse: — When are liberated all The desires that lodge in one's heart, Then a mortal becomes immortal! Therein he reaches...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (3.5.1)
Now Kahola Kaushltakeya questioned him. * Yajna- valkya/ said he, ' explain to me him who is just the Brahma present and not beyond our ken, him who...