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________________ I ADHYAYA, 10. 235 Highest Brahman, and in it there is the triad? The Highest Brahman is the safe support, it is imperishable. The Brahma-students, when they have known what is within this (world), are devoted and merged in the Brahman, free from birth 3. : 8. The Lord (isa) supports all this together, the perishable and the imperishable, the developed and the undeveloped. The (living) self, not being a lord, is bound“, because he has to enjoy the fruits of works); but when he has known the god (deva), he is freed from all fetters. 9. There are two, one knowing (isvara), the other not-knowing (giva), both unborn, one strong, the other weak5; there is she, the unborn, through whom each man receives the recompense of his works 6; and there is the infinite Self (appearing) under all forms, but himself inactive. When a man. finds out these three, that is Brahma? 10. That which is perishable 8 is the Pradhâna' (the first), the immortal and imperishable is Hara 10. 1 The subject (bhoktri), the object (bhogya), and the mover (preritri), see verse 12. * B. has Vedavido, those who know the Vedas. 3 Tasmin pralîyate tv âtmâ samâdhih sa udâhritah. 4 Read badhyate for budhyate. 6 The form îsanîsau is explained as khândasa; likewise brahmam for brahma. . Cf. Svet. Up. IV, 5, bhuktabhogyâm. ? The three are (1) the lord, the personal god, the creator and ruler; (2) the individual soul or souls; and (3) the power of creation, the devâtmasakti of verse 3. All three are contained in Brahman; see verses 7, 12. So 'pi mâyî paramesvaro mâyopâdhisannidhes tadvân iva. & See verse 8. • The recognised name for Prakriti, or here Devâtmasakti, in the later Sânkhya philosophy. 10 Hara, one of the names of Siva or Rudra, is here explained as Digitized by Google
SR No.007684
Book TitleVinaya Texts
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids, Hermann Oldenberg
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1881
Total Pages2523
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size47 MB
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