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Bhagavad Gita
Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāga Yoga (17.26)
The word “Sat” is used to denote reality and goodness; and likewise, Ο Pārtha, the word “Sat” is used for an auspicious action.
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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Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 3 (5)
This name Sattyam consists of three syllables, sat-tî-yam . Sat signifies the immortal, t, the mortal, and with yam he binds both. Because he binds...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (5.5.1)
In the beginning this world was just Water. That Water emitted the Real—Brahma [being] the Real—; Brahma, Prajapati; Prajapati, the gods. Those gods...
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Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 3 (4)
'Now that serene being which, after having risen from out this earthly body, and having reached the highest light (self-knowledge), appears in its...
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Sixth Vallī (13)
'By the words "He is," is he to be apprehended, and by (admitting) the reality of both (the invisible Brahman and the visible world, as coming from...
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Brahmana 4 (2.4.12)
Still further advanced class differentiation is evidenced by the use of brahma and ksatra along with vi§ as designations of the * priesthood,* n. 2. 7...
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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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Prapathaka VII, Khanda 16 (1)
'But in reality he is an ativâdin who declares the Highest Being to be the True (Satya, τὸ ὄντως ὄν).' 'Sir, may I become an ativâdin by the True?'...
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Prapathaka II, Khanda 1 (1)
Meditation on the whole of the Sâman is good, and people, when anything is good, say it is Sâman; when it is not good, it is not Sâman.
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Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 5 (2)
What people call sacrifice (sattrâyana), that is really abstinence, for by abstinence he obtains from the Sat (the true), the safety (trâna) of the...
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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...
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Brahmana 6 (1.6.1)
Verily, this world is a triad — name, form, and work. Of these, as regards names, that which is called Speech is their hymn of praise (ttktha), for...
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Brahmana 6 (1.6.3)
Now of works, — That which is called the Body (atman) is their hymn of praise (ttktha), for from it arise (ut-tha) all actions. It is their Saman...
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Brahmana 9 (3.9.33)
Therefore they say to one who is initiated, c< Speak the truth! " For on truth alone the Diksha rite is based/ f And on what is truth based? ' f On th...
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Brahmana 3 (6.3.6)
Then he takes a sip, saying: — 'On this desired [glory] of Savitri — 'Tis sweetness, winds for pious man — "Tis sweetness, too, the streams pour...
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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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Prapathaka V, Khanda 13 (1)
Then he said to Satyayagña Paulushi: 'O Prâkînayogya, whom do you meditate on as the Self?' He replied: 'The sun only, venerable king.' He said: 'The...
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