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School of Yajurveda
1.
The Lord encompasses the changing world. Through renunciation of this
world you shall enjoy riches.
2. By performing tasks and not attaching yourself to their results.
3.Whoever slays the small self shall emerge from blinding darkness to
illumination.
4. Swifter than the mind is the Self, it overtakes others, though it
stands still.
5. The Self moves and move not, it is far and it is near, it is
inside all of us and outside of all this.
6. He who sees all beings in himself and his
7. He who has seen this identity has no sorrow, suffers no delusion.
8. The Se
9. Those who attach themselves to nescience (avidya) enter blinding
darkness, and the ones who delight in knowledge appear as entering
greater darkness.!
10. He who knows both knowledge and nescience cross death.
11. Into blinding darkness enter those who are attached to the
unreal.
12. Into blinding darkness enter those who attach themselves to the
unreal( All things not the self are unreal).
113 And they who delight in the real appear as if entering still
greater darkness!
14. The knower of the real and the unreal cross death but the knower
of the real attains immortality.
115 The golden bowl remains closed not showing the face of truth.
Uncover it so that those devoted to truth may behold it.
16. O Sun, progeny of prajapati let me the purusha behold they ligh
17. O Agni lead us to prosperity along the auspicious path of kwing,
of God.
Nature of Soul ||
Isa Upanishad || Kena Upanaishad
|| Katha Upanishad ||
Prasna Upanishad ||
Mundaka Upanishad ||
Chandyoga Upanishad ||
Brhadarnyaka Upanishad ||
Samanya Upanishad ||
Yoga Upanishad ||
Sakta Upanishad
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