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KATHA UPWSHAD
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3. It is through His (God's) fear (power) that fire burns,
the sun shines and emits heat, the electricity acts, the wind
blows and the death runs fast, i.e., time in one's life runs to-
wards death.
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4. If a man becomes capable of knowing God before leav-
ing his physical body, then he attains salvation (becoming free
from the bondage of births and deaths), and then after enjoying
it
for the fixed period,
(Prant Kal)
takes rebirth (acquiring this
physical body) in the beginning of the creation in some world.
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5. A (wise) man (who has realised God) sees God within
himself just as he sees his face reflected in a mirror, another
sees Him dimly in
Pitriloka
(a good human birth among wise
men) just as in a dream, and some other sees Him in
gandha-
rvloka (in
a birth in which one though not fully realising God
praises Him with dance and music) like in water, while in
brahmloka (moksha
or salvation) one sees him clearly like light
as separate from shade.
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6. The wise
man, knowing his own (eternal immutable)
soul as separate from his body and senses made of different