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________________ VII PRAPATHAKA, 18 KHANDA, 1. 121 art an ativadin, he may say, I am an ativadin; he need not deny it.' SIXTEENTH KHANDA 1. 1. But in reality he is an ativadin who declares the Highest Being to be the True (Satya, Tò ÖvtWS ov).' “Sir, may I become an ativadin by the True?' 'But we must desire to know the True.' Sir, I desire to know the True.' SEVENTEENTH KHANDA. 1. When one understands the True, then one declares the True. One who does not understand it, does not declare the True ? Only he who understands it, declares the True. This understanding, however, we must desire to understand.' 'Sir, I desire to understand it.' EIGHTEENTH KHANDA. 1. When one perceives, then one understands. One who does not perceive, does not understand. Only he who perceives, understands. This perception, however, we must desire to understand.' 'Sir, I desire to understand it.' 1 As Nárada asks no further, whether there is anything better, higher, truer than prâna, he is supposed to be satisfied with his belief that prâna is the Highest Being. Sanatkumára, however, wishes to lead him on to a still higher view; hence the paragraphs which follow from 16 to 26. • He would, for instance, call fire real, not knowing that fire is only a mixture of the three elements (cf. VI, 4), the rûpatraya, a mere variety (vikára), and name (nåman). Digitized by Google
SR No.007670
Book TitleUpnishad
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1879
Total Pages1835
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size35 MB
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