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NINE UPNISHADS,
7. By reciting and understanding hymns of
Rig Veda,
one
is born in this world (on this earth); by reciting and understand-
ing the hymns of
Yajur Veda,
one is born in either (space, with
subtle body), by reciting and understanding hymns of
Sam veda,
one is born in a region known to the wise.,
i.e.,
is born as a
wise and learned devotee. But the wise attains God only be
meditating property on
Om
(fully understanding and realising
the full significance of its three matras, viz., gr,
7
and 4,), where
there is perfect peace, no pain or disease or suffering of old age,
no mortality, no fear, but supreme bliss,
i.e., moksha.
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1. Then Sukesha, son of Bhardwaj, asked Pipplad Rishi:
"0 Lord ! Hiranayanabha, the prince of Kausal, came to me
and asked whether T knew the soul possessed of sixteen
Kalas