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can neither slay (another soul) nor can it be slain or destroyed.
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20. Now Yama describes about Brahma (God). "He is
finer than the fine
(i.e.,
is the thinnest) and greater than the
great
(i.e.,
is the greatest); He is pervading everywhere, existing
in the innermost heart or soul of a man. A man being bereft
of sorrow, beholds His greatness by His grace.
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21 While sitting, He goes far and wide and, while lying,
He goes everywhere (for He is omnipresent). Who else except
myself is fit to know God, who is both full of rapture and also
without the same (when he is angry with the wicked),
i.e.,
exists
in both the forms.
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22. He (God) is bodiless, (formless), existing in all beings
possessing physical bodies. (The Supreme soul does not take
birth or dies like other beings but pervades all of them and
their bodies). The wise (and steadfast) man, realising the Great
and Omnipresent supreme Soul, does not grieve anylonger.
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