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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (4.1.7)
' Let us hear what anybody may have told you/ [con- tinued Yajnavalkya]. 'Vidagdha Sakalya told me: "Brahma, verily, is the heart.'" ' As a man might say that he had a mother, that he had a father, that he had a teacher, so did that Sakalya say, " Brahma is the heart." For he might have thought, " What can one have who is without a heart?" But did he not tell you Its seat and support? ' ' Verily, Yajnavalkya, do you here tell us/ ' Its seat is just the heart; Its support, space. One should worship It as the steadfast (stkiti).' 'What is Its steadfastness, Yajnavalkya? 'Just the heart, your Majesty/ said he. < Verily, your Majesty, the heart is the seat of all things. Verily, your Majesty, the heart is the support (pratistka) of all things, for on the heart alone, your Majesty, all things are established (prattsthitd). Veiily, your Majesty, the highest Brahma is the heart The heart does not leave him, who, knowing this, worships it as such. All things run unto him. He, becoming a god, goes to the gods/ ' I will give you a thousand cows with a bull as large as an elephant/ said Janaka, [king] of Videha. Yajnavalkya replied: 'My father thought that without having instructed one should not accept/
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 14 (1)
Then he said to Indradyumna Bhâllaveya: 'O Vaiyâghrapadya, whom do you meditate on as the Self?' He replied: 'Air only, venerable king.' He said:...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 3 (3)
And this is the etymological explanation. The heart is called hrid-ayam, instead of hridy-ayam, i. e. He who is in the heart. He who knows this, that ...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 15 (1)
Then he said to Gana Sârkarâkshya: 'Whom do you meditate on as the Self?' He replied: 'Ether only, venerable king.' He said: 'The Self which you...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 1 (2)
And if they should say to him: 'Now with regard to that city of Brahman, and the palace in it, i. e. the small lotus of the heart, and the small ether...