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NINE UPANISHADS
1. From the bliss of the Supreme Spirit words turn back
without attaining, the same and mind also returnes baffled. But
he, who knows the bliss of the Supreme Spirit, does not fear here
or elsewhere. Verily such a man does not suffer from remorse
or torment: "Why have I not done such good work and why
have I done an evil act". For he who knows and has realised
the Supreme Spirit, becomes free or attains
mokhsha
in this
very birth, and then sins and virtues do not touch him at all.
In other words neither of the said two kinds of thoughts torment
at the time of death, the wise, who has realised and attained
God in this very birth. This is the secret of the
upanishad.
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2.
0 God! May we, by thy kindness, always love and pro-
tect each other and with our mutual efforts enjoy the pleasures
of this world as well as
moksha
(supreme bliss) and aquire stre-
ngth and attain supreme knowledge of all the sciences (both
physical and spiritual). 0 Omincient Lord! May our joint
study be, by Thy grace endowed with the acquisition of know-
ledge, and may we strive most in this world. 0 God! May
we, by They grace and power not hate each other but love each
other and secrifice everything for the walfare of all beings.
0 Lord! Give us peace, peace and peace in every respect, i.e.,
make us free from all the three kinds of pains and suffering, viz,
firstly, those whicb arise out of the disease of the body, second-
ly, those arising from the greed and cruelty of other beings and,
thirdly, those which arise out of the diseases (and weakness) of
the mind as well those arising from the calamities of nature.