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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: Second Valli, Third Anuvaka
Third AnuvakaThe Devas breathe after breath (prâna), so do men and cattle. Breath is the life of beings, therefore it is called sarvayusha (all-enlivening).They who worship breath as Brahman…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, Fourth Anuvaka
Fourth Anuvaka“He who knows the bliss of that Brahman, from whence all speech, with the mind, turns away unable to reach it, he never fears.” The embodied Self of this (consisting of mind) is…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, Fifth Anuvaka
Fifth Anuvaka“Understanding performs the sacrifice, it performs all sacred acts. All Devas worship understanding as Brahman, as the oldest. If a man knows understanding as Brahman, and if he…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, Sixth Anuvaka
Sixth AnuvakaHe who knows the Brahman as non-existing, becomes himself non-existing. He who knows the Brahman as existing, him we know himself as existing. The embodied Self of this (bliss)…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, Seventh Anuvaka
Seventh Anuvaka“In the beginning this was non-existent (not yet defined by form and name). From it was born what exists. That made itself its Self, therefore it is called the Self-made.” That…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, Eighth Anuvaka
Eighth Anuvaka(1) “From terror of it (Brahman) the wind blows, from terror the sun rises; from terror of it Agni and Indra, yea Death runs as the fifth.”Now this is an examination of (what is…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, Ninth Anuvaka
Ninth Anuvika“He who knows the bliss of that Brahman, from whence all speech, with the mind, turns away unable to reach it, he fears nothing.”He does not distress himself with the thought,…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Second Valli, First Anuvaka
Second Valli, The Chapter on Ananda (Bliss) Harih, Om! May it (the Brahman) protect us both (teacher and pupil)! May it enjoy us both! May we acquire strength together! May our…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: Third Valli, Second Anuvaka
Second AnuvakaHe perceived that food is Brahman, for from food these beings are produced; by food, when born, they live; and into food they enter at their death.Having perceived this, he went…