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(8) For acquisition of that spritual knowledge it is essen-
tial for one to prectise austerity (endurance), self-conquest
(curbing of senses) and doing of rightous deeds, and to study
Vedas
(the four revealed scriptures), as also the
Vedangas,
i.e.,
the six subjects, viz.,
Shiksha
(phonetics)
Kalpa
(ritual law),
Vyakaran
(grammar),
Nirukta,
(philology),
Chhand
(metre) and
Jyotish
(astrnomy) helpful in understanding the Vedas and to
practise the truth which further supports (or is supplemtal) for
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the said purpose.
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(9) He who acquire this spritual knowledge in this manner
attains the infinite supreme bliss, after shaking of all sins is
him.
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