(5) If
Brahm
(God) is realised by one in this life, then salva-
tion is attained, otherwise great shall be the perdition. i,e., he
shall be doomed. The wise realising Him as pervading in all
beings attain
Moksha
(salvation) after death.
THIRD PART
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(1) The Supreme Soul attained victory (became known as
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the Great) through the gods (i.e., objects and the learned,
possesing wonderful divine qualities), but in that victory the lat-
ter came to be worshipped by the people. Such gods thought and,
arrogated: "Ours is the victory and ours is this greatness". (Not
realising the Supreme Soul, the people in ignorance began to
worship the Sun, moon, fire etc. instead of Him, the greatest -of,
all, who created them).
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(2) God, the Supreme Soul, realised truly the purpose of
the gods and became manifest. But the gods could not discern
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