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NINE UPANISHADS
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3. God is called
Brahma
(Supreme),
Indra
(most Effluent),
Prajapati
(Lord of all beings); and all these goods, viz.,
prithvi
(earth),
vayu
(air),
akasha
(ethereal space),
apa
(water),
Jyotishi
(light or heat)-fire
maha bhutas
(elemental main substances),
and great and small creatures and seeds of such beings, besides
creatures born of eggs, sweat and womb, plants sprouting from
earth, horses, cows (and other cattle), men and elephants, and
whatsoever creature, moving (by legs or wings) or not moving
(trees, plants etc.), all these rest and exist in the Omnicient
Supreme Spirit whose eye is Wisdom and who has eye over
(i.e., sees) the entire universe.
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4. When that devotee, after acquiring knowledge of the
Supreme Spirit, goes from the world
(dies),
he attains bliss
(salvation) in Him, on his soul being elevated and all his desires
being satisfied.