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5. One who then meditates on the Supreme Soul by the
three matras of Om, viz., (as explained above, and which
signifies the Supremacy and Omnicient qualities of God), he
becomes illumined like the sun. Just as a snake becomes free
by casting of its slough, so such a person, being freed from all
sins, attains supreme bliss py study of the hymns of
Sam Veda,
and sees God who is above all human (and other) souls, and is
pervading everywhere in this whole universe. In this connec-
tion there are the following two verses:—
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6. The three matras of Om, intimately connected with one
another, when recited merely physically, make a person die and
born over and over again, but when they are not merely reci-
ted outwasdly or physically, but are properly meditated upon,
understanding their full significance in the mind, the soul is
not then shaken but concentrates on God and attains
moksha
(salvation).
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