TAITTIRIYA UPANISHAD
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2. Now there is yet another inner chamber in the body
different from
vigyanmaya kosh,
called
anandmaya kosh
(cons-
tituted by pleasure). And the latter fills the former.
Anandmaya
kosh
like
vigyanmaya kosh
may also be compared to man.
Thus love may be said to be his head, joy his right side, pleasure
his left side, bliss (peace) his soul and spiritual knowledge his
lower chamber where on he rests abidingly. In this connection
also there is a verse as hereinafter stated.
CHAPTER VI
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1. One who considers matter (constituting perishable uni-
verse or the aforesaid five
koshas)
as great (without accepting
separate existence of the Supreme Spirit), perishes, i. e., beco-
mes entangled in the cycle of birth and death, and does not