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that that
Yaksha
was
Brahm
(God), he (Indra) is as it were
beyond the other gods.
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(4) Brahma (God), on reaiisation, shines like the flash of
the lightning or fall of the eye-lid. He is undoubtedly greatest
of all the gods (and is alone to be worshipped) though other
gods are to be known, appreciated and made use of).
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(5) Now we describe the action of the mind possessed of
spritual knowledge. When this mind appears to be moving
for quest of
Brahma,
the devotee remembers Brahma over and
over again by will arising through it.
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(6) That
Braham
(God who was figuratively called
as
Yaksha)
is alone fit to be worshipped, and he who knows Him
as such is liked by all beings.
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7. 0 Disciple ! You asked me to tell you about
upnished
(knowledge of
Brahm),
and so I have told you the same, i. e.,
the
upnishad.
I have verily spoken to you the
upnishad
pertai-
ning.to the knowledge of
Brahm
(God).
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