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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka VII, Khanda 1
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Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 1 (5)
'He who meditates on the name as Brahman , is, as it were, lord and master as far as the name reaches-he who meditates on the name as Brahman.' 'Sir, is there something better than a name?' 'Yes, there is something better than a name.' 'Sir, tell it me.'
Katha Upanishad
Second Vallī (16)
'That (imperishable) syllable means Brahman, that syllable means the highest (Brahman); he who knows that syllable, whatever he desires, is his.'
Corpus Hermeticum
5. Though Unmanifest God Is Most Manifest (10)
He is the God beyond all name; He the unmanifest, He the most manifest; He whom the mind [alone] can contemplate, He visible to the eyes [as well];...
Mundaka Upanishad
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...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (4.1.6)
' Let us hear what anybody may have told you/ [con- tinued Yajnavalkya]. £ As a man might say that he had a mother, that he had a father, that he had...
The Masnavi
The Tree of Life (12-22)
In relation to another, mercy and goodness. He has thousands of names, yet is One, Answering to all of His descriptions, yet indescribable. Every one...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
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...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (1.3.2)
Prayer (brahman)? verily, is speech. He is her lord (pati), and is therefore Brah- manaspati. A glorification of the Chant as breath
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (6.1.1)
Om \ Verily, he who knows the chiefest and best, becomes the chiefest and best of his own [people]. Breath (prdna\ verily, is chiefest and best. He...