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TAITTIRIYA UPANISHAD
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self-supporting objects e.g. the sun, and, in the other, His
support appears to be dependent, i.e., his created objects which
depend upon their supports upon others, e.g., earth moon etc.
Again His one manifestation is animate and the other inani-
mate. And, His one manifestation is subtle matter, while the
other is visible things made thereof. In this way, by combina-
tion of all the twofold manifestation (of God), Ha is called
Satya
(wzr=u+w), i.e., Imperishable Lord. In this connection
it is said as follows (in the succeeding verse).
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1. Verily, previously there was only invisible subtle matter
(in the form of atoms-not divisible further). From that invisi-