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TA1TTIRIYA UPANISHAD
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CHAPTER IV
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(1) The wise knowing the All-bliss Lord, who is not the sub-
ject maker of tongue or of (unclean) mind even, (but only of
pure soul), does not ever fear at all (death or any other pain or
misery). The aforesaid
manornaya kosh
and
pranmaya kosh
both co-exist (along with
annmaya kosh)
in the same body of
the same soul.
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(2) Now there is yet another inner chamber in the body.
different from
monomaya kosh
called
vigyanmayn kosh
(consis-
ting of intellect, memorary and the five senses of knowledge viz;
organs of hearing, seeing, smelling, touching and tasting). And the
latter fills (pervades) the former.
vigyanmaya kosh
like
mano-
maya kosh
may be compared to a man. Thus faith may be said