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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka I, Khanda 1
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Hindu
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (5)
The Rik indeed is speech, Sâman is breath, the udgîtha is the syllable Om. Now speech and breath, or Rik and Sâman, form one couple.
Hindu
Brahmana 3 (1.3.23)
The breath verily is up (uj) for by breath this whole world is upheld (ut-tabdha}. Song (glthd), verily, is speech; ut and githa— that is Udgitha.
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (1.3.2)
And it is also the Sama-Veda. The Chant (saman\ verily, is speech. It is sa (she) and ama (he). That is the origin of the word sdman. Or because it is...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (77)
The other syllable (den) is conceived by the tongue and upper gums, and leaveth the mouth open, and the spirit of formation goeth forth at the...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (1.3.3)
Then they [i.e. the gods] said to the In-breath (prana): c Sing for us the Udgitha.' e So' be it/ said the In-breath, and sang for them. Whatever...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (97)
The word (Sprach) conceiveth itself between the teeth, for they bite or join close together, and the spirit hisseth forth through the teeth, and the...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (1.5.6)
The same are the gods, Manes, and men. The gods are Speech. The Manes are Mind Men are Breath.
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Hindu
Brahmana 2 (2.2.4)
These two [sense-organs] here [i. e. the ears] are Gotama and Bharadvaja. This is Gotama and this is Bharadvaja. These two here [i. e. the eyes] are...
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Hindu
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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Hindu
Brahmana 2 (3.2.2)
It is seized by the out-breath (apana) as an over-apprehend er, for by the out-breath one smells an odoi. & Speech, verily, is an apprehender. It is s...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (71)
But that by the word or syllable (mel) it is conceived again upon the tongue, and held fast with the upper gums, and that in the meanwhile the spirit ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (73)
The word (und) conceiveth itself in the heart, and is stayed and compacted, or incorporated by the tongue on the upper gums; but when it is let...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (1.3.34)
As also Brahmadatta Caikitaneya, while partaking of King [Soma], said: 'Let this king cause this man's head to fall off, if Ayasya Angirasa sang the...
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Hindu
Brahmana 14 (5.14.3)
Of eight syllables, verily, is one line of the GayatrT. And that [series], indeed, is that [line] of it. As much breathing as there is here, so much i...
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Hindu
Book III (17)
The sound and the object and the thought called up by a word are confounded because they are all blurred together in the mind. By perfectly...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (1.3.27)
He who knows the suppoit of that Saman is indeed supported. Voice, verily, is its support, for when supported on voice the breath sings. But some say...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (1.3.25)
He who knows the property of that Saman has that property. Its property, truly, is tone. Therefore let him who is about to perform the duties of an...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XV (25)
Sîyâkmak, the name of the man, and Nasâk of the woman; and from them a pair was born, whose names were Fravâk of the man and Fravâkaîn of the woman.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (134)
But when thou pronouncest IG, then thou catchest or captivatest the spirit in the midst of the other two qualities, so that it must stay there and for...
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Hindu
Brahmana 2 (5.2.2)
So then the men said to him: 'Speak to us, Sir/ To them then he spoke this syllable, c Da! ' Did you understand?' (dattay ' < Yes (Om) \ ' said he. ' ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (55)
The word or syllable (An) thrusteth itself out from the heart, and presseth forth at the mouth, and has an after-pressure [or murmuring sound]; but...
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