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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Vijnana Yoga (7.8)
I am the savour of waters, Ο son of Kunti, the radiance of the sun and moon; I am the syllable Om in all the Vedas, the sound in ether, the manliness in man.
Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 4 (1)
Let a man meditate on the syllable Om, for the udgîtha is sung beginning with Om. And this is the full account of the syllable Om--
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (9)
By that syllable does the threefold knowledge (the sacrifice, more particularly the Soma-sacrifice, as founded on the three Vedas) proceed. When the...
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (1)
LET a man meditate on the syllable Om, called the udgîtha; for the udgîtha (a portion of the Sâma-veda) is sung, beginning with Om. The full account,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXVII (4)
I am he who produceth the water which balanceth his throne, and who maketh his way from the Great Valley
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (10)
Now therefore it would seem to follow, that both he who knows this (the true meaning of the syllable Om), and he who does not, perform the same...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (1.1.1)
Om! Verily, the dawn is the head of the sacrificial horse; the sun, his eye; the wind, his breath; universal fire (Agni VaisVanara), his open mouth....
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (7)
Thus he who knowing this, meditates on the syllable (Om), the udgîtha, becomes indeed a fulfiller of desires.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (12)
I am the Great one among the gods, coming in the two Barks of the Lord of Sau, the Figure of the great saluter, who hath made the Flame
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (15)
I shine forth as the Lord of Life and the glorious order of this day: the blood which purifieth and the vigorous sword-strokes by which the Earth is...
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Mesopotamian
Other Accounts: River Address (9)
O, River, thou art mighty! O River, thou art supreme! O River, thou art righteous!
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLVII (13)
I am he whose stream is secret, who judgeth the Rehui. I have come to remove all evil from Osiris
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (8)
That syllable is a syllable of permission, for whenever we permit anything, we say Om, yes. Now permission is gratification. He who knowing this...
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Hindu
Second Vallī (15)
Yama said: 'That word (or place) which all the Vedas record, which all penances proclaim, which men desire when they live as religious students, that...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter IX (3)
I am he whom he loveth. I have come to see my father Osiris, to pierce the heart of Sutu, and to perform all duties to my father Osiris
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVI B (16)
I am the Sāhu, the Lord of Maāt, the creator of every Dawn
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLI (7)
I am Osiris, the great god, the eternal king, who numbereth his seasons and who lifted up his right arm, who judgeth the great ones and giveth...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIII B (14)
I am the eternal one, like the bull. I am feared by the cycle of the gods in my name of the eternal one
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (2)
The essence of all beings is the earth, the essence of the earth is water, the essence of water the plants, the essence of plants man, the essence of...
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Hindu
Mandukya Upanishad
Oṁ. May we hear what is auspicious with our ears, Deities. May we see what is auspicious with our eyes, Revered Ones. May we enjoy a long life,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (2)
O thou radiant Orb, who arisest each day from the Horizon, shine thou upon the face of the Osiris N who adoreth thee at dawn, and propitiateth thee...
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