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KATHA UPNISHAD
10. When the five senses capable of acquiring knowledge
become controlled (at rest) along with the mind, and the intel-
lect too does not go astray (but is directed solely to spritual
knowledge and realisation of God) such highest stage is called
moksha
(salvation) by the wise.
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11. The wise call such stage of mind, senses and intellect
(i. e. when the mind along with the five senses become at rest
i. e. unpurterbed and fully controlled and concentrated solely
on God and the intellect thinks of no one except God) as yoga
in which stage the man becomes quite vigilant and active (with-
out any sluggishness or negligence), for yoga is conducive to
the doing of good actions and discarding of vices altogether.
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12. God is not to be attained or realised by speech,
mind
or
the eye. But He is. Then how can we attain Him?
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13. One
who thinks in search of knowledge that God is, after
resolving his doubt as to whether 'He is' or, 'He is not': he
attains Him acquiring clear head and right knowledge.
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14. When a man becomes free from all the desires lodging