13. The man, on hearing, meditating and winning properly
the
great virtuous God, who is the source of great delight, ob-
tains delight.
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consider, 0 Nachiketa, the path to Him as
wide open for one like you.
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14. Now Nachiketa asks Yama; "Tell me That whom you
see and who is above sins and virtues, above good and
bad
deeds, and above present, past and future,
i.e.,
of God who is
free from bondages of births and deaths.
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15. Yama replies: "That Supreme goal (God) whom all
vedas glorify and explain, for whose attainment all penances and
austerities are performed, including brahmcharya (celebacy),
I
tell you in brief and that is Om (the best and most suitable
name of God) which expresses
all
his qualities in a nutshell or
brief compass.
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