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Mundaka-Upanishad: Third Mundaka, First Khanda
Third MundakaFirst Khanda1. Two birds, inseparable friends, cling to the same tree. One of them eats the sweet fruit, the other looks on without eating.2. On the same tree man sits grieving,…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Tenth Anuvaka
Tenth Anuvuka 1. “I am he who shakes the tree (i.e. the tree of the world, which has to be cut down by knowledge). 2. My glory is like the top of a mountain. 3. I, whose pure light (of…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Eleventh Anuvaka
Eleventh Anuvaka1. After having taught the Veda, the teacher instructs the pupil: “Say what is true! Do thy duty! Do not neglect the study of the Veda! After having brought to thy teacher his…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Twelfth Anuvaka
Twelfth Anuvaka1. May Mitra be propitious to us, and Varuna, Aryaman also, Indra, Brihaspati, and the wide-striding Vishnu! Adoration to Brahman! Adoration to thee, O Vayu! Thou indeed art…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Second Anuvaka
Second Anuvaka1. Om! Let us explain Siksha, the doctrine of pronunciation, viz. letter, accent, quantity, effort (in the formation of letters), modulation, and union of letters (sandhi). This…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Third Anuvaka
Third Anuvaka1. May glory come to both of us (teacher and pupil) together! May Vedic light belong to both of us!Now let us explain the Upanishad (the secret meaning) of the union (samhita),…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Fourth Anuvaka
Fourth Anuvaka1. May he who is the strong bull of the Vedas, assuming all forms, who has risen from the Vedas, from the Immortal, may that Indra (lord) strengthen me with wisdom! May I, O God…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Fifth Anuvaka
Fifth Anuvaka1. Bhu, Bhuvas, Suvas, these are the three sacred interjections (vyahriti). Mahakamasya taught a fourth, viz. Mahas, which is Brahman, which is the Self. The others (devatas) are…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Sixth Anuvaka
1. There is the ether within the heart, and in it there is the Person (purusha) consisting of mind, immortal, golden. Between the two palates there hangs the uvula, like a nipple—that is the…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Seventh Anuvaka
Seventh Anuvaka1. “The earth, the sky, heaven, the four quarters,and the intermediate quarters,”—“Agni (fire), Vayu (air), Aditya (sun), Kandramas (moon), and the stars,”—“Water, herbs, trees…