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________________ III VALLI, 5 ANUVÂKA. THIRD ANUVÂKA. He perceived that breath 1 is Brahman, for from breath these beings are born; by breath, when born, they live; into breath they enter at their death. Having perceived this, he went again to his father Varuna, saying : 'Sir, teach me Brahman.' He said to him: Try to know Brahman by penance, for penance is (the means of knowing) Brahman. He performed penance. Having performed penance Fourth ANUVÂKA. He perceived that mind (manas) is Brahman, for from mind these beings are born; by mind, when I born, they live; into mind they enter at their death. Having perceived this, he went again to his father Varuna, saying: 'Sir, teach me Brahman.' He said to him: ‘Try to know Brahman by penance, for penance is (the means of knowing) Brahman.' He performed penance. Having performed penance FIFTH Anuvâka. He perceived that understanding (vigñâna) was Brahman, for from understanding these beings are born; by understanding, when born, they live; into understanding they enter at their death. Having perceived this, he went again to his father . Varuna, saying: 'Sir, teach me Brahman. He said to him: "Try to know Brahman by penance, for penance is (the means of knowing) Brahman.' 1 Or life; see Brih. Âr. Up. IV, 1, 3. [15] F Digitized by Google
SR No.007674
Book TitleDhammapada
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1881
Total Pages2540
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size45 MB
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