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NINE UPANISHADS
7. The individual soul, entangled in (things made of)
matter which is of the same nature as the former as regard
eternity, forgets his own self and, being decluded, feels
sorrowful (miserable); but when He realises the other, i.e., the
Supreme Being and Lord of all, and sees his grateness, then
alone he become free from all sorrows and miseries,
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8. One who does not know the All-pervading, Eternal
Supreme Being, in whom all the divine things and beings (i.e. the
sun, the earth, the moon, the stars etc. and all the learned saints)
reside (exist) and with whom the Vedas primarily deal, cannot
derive any benefit from mere reading of the Vedas. But he who
(after reading Vedas and elevating his character) knows and
realises Him, attains
mokha
(salvation).
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9. God creates or makes the Vedas, sacrifices, virtuous
deeds, vows, the past, the present and the future, whatever the
Vedas declare, all of us and this entire universe. In Him resides
the other conscious being, viz; the individual soul who becomes
entangled in matter.
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