SHVETASHVTAR UPANISHAD
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CHAPTER II
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I. When persons practising
Yoga
(concentration of mind
on God), unite first their mind with God for acquisition of
His knowledge, God then, by His grace, unites their intellect
with Him, and they thereafter, perceiving (with conviction of
mind) His light without any doubt, hold the same (His light)
within themselves. This is the main test of a Yogi on this
earth (in this world).
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2. All persons should, for attainment of
moksha
(supreme
blish), desire that they should, by their proper effort, yogic
strength and concentration of their mind in God, and with
purity of heart, unite their soul with Him who is the creator
and Lord of this Universe.
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3. In this manner (i.e., by such devotion and union) God
the Creator of the universe, bestows, by His grace,
moksha
(supreme bliss) to his sincere loving devotees
(Yogis,
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