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NINE UPANIFHADS
6. Truth always triumphs and not falsehood. It is by truth
that the path of the sages becomes free from obstacles. The
path of the sages whose worldly desires have been satiated
(overcome), is the path leading to God, the Sup -eme
Truth.
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7. That God is the greatest of all beings, divine (most
wonderous), incomprehensible and the subtlest of all. He is
luminous, farthest of all as also the nearest of all (for he perva-
des inside and outside our souls and this entire universe). The
seers see (realise) Him hidden in the interior of their hearts,
here on this earth.
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8. He (God) is not apprehensible either by the eye or by
speach or by other senses, or merely by austerity or good deeds.
The contemplator, whose intellect has became pure by right
knowledge (of Him), sees Him who is indivisible.
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9. The soul is very subtle and can be known by pure mind
(and clear intellect), which is governed by the five
pranas
(vital