Gautama

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Oct 2011 10:00 and updated at 20 Oct 2011 10:00

CHANDOGYA UPANISHAD NOUN

ChandogyaUpa4 3 He went to Haridrumata Gautama and said, I desire to live under you, revered sir, as a Brahmacharin; may I approach your venerable self (for the same)
ChandogyaUpa4 4 Gautama asked him, Dear boy, of what lineage are you He replied, Sir, I do not know of what lineage I am. I asked my mother; she replied, "I, who was engaged in many works and in attending on others, got you in my youth. Having been such, I could not know of what lineage you are. However, I am Jabala by name and you are named Satyakama". So, sir, I am Satyakama Jabala.
ChandogyaUpa5 6 Then Gautama went to the king s place. When he arrived, the king made reverential offerings to him. In the morning he presented himself to the king when he was in the assembly. The king said to him, O revered Gautama, please ask for a boon of human wealth He replied, O king, let the human wealth remain with you, tell me those words which you spoke to my boy The king was perturbed.
ChandogyaUpa5 7 The king commanded him, Stay here for a long time. At the end of the period he said to him, Even as you told me, O Gautama, prior to you, this knowledge never went to the Brahmanas. This is why the expounding of this knowledge belonged to the Kshatriyas in earlier times in all the worlds Then he instructed him.
ChandogyaUpa5 1 The world yonder is indeed the fire, O Gautama. Of that, the sun is the fuel, the rays are the smoke, the day is the flame, the moon is the embers, and the stars are the sparks.
ChandogyaUpa5 1 Parjanya is indeed the fire, O Gautama. Of that, the air is the fuel, the cloud is the smoke, the lightning is the flame, the thunderbolt is the embers, and the rumblings of thunder are the sparks.
ChandogyaUpa5 1 The Earth indeed is the fire, O Gautama. Of that, the year, is the fuel, Akasa is the smgke, night is the flame, the directions are the embers, and the intermediate directions are the sparks.
ChandogyaUpa5 1 Man indeed is the fire, O Gautama. Of that, speech is the fuel, Prana is the smoke, the tongue is the flame, the eye is the embers, and the ear is the sparks.
ChandogyaUpa5 1,2 Woman indeed is the fire, O Gautama. Into this fire the deities offer the oblation of the seed. Out of that oblation the foetus arises.
ChandogyaUpa5 1 Then the king said to Uddalaka Aruni, O Gautama, what is that Atman on which you meditate He replied, The Earth only, O venerable king The king said, This that you meditate upon as Atman is the Vaisvanara Atman known as "the foundation". Therefore are you well founded in offspring and cattle

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