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AITREREYA UPANISHAD
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CHAPTER III
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Who is this Spirit whom we may worship in this man-
ner ? Who is that spirit by whom one sees objects or by whom
one hears sound, or by whom one smells odour or by whom
one utters speech or by whom one knows the taste, sweet or
bitter.
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Hridaya
(feeling heart),
mana
(concentrating mind),
sangyan
(consciousness),
aagyan
(direction, commandor will),
vigyan
(special scientific knowledge, physical as well as spiritual),
prag-
yan
(higher wisdom or intelligence)
medha
(retentive intellect),
dristi
(vision or sight),
dhriti
(patience or firmness),
mati
(con-
sidered opinion or thinking power),
manisha
(control of mind),
juti
(force or momentum),
smriti
(memory),
sankalpa
(voli-
tion),
kratu
(action or effort),
asu
(vital power),
kama
(desire),
vasha
(control of one's self), these are all names of the
higher wisdom and are qualities of the soul.