Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Oct 2011 10:05 and updated at 20 Oct 2011 10:05
CHANDOGYA UPANISHAD NOUN
ChandogyaUpa4 | 1 Once upon a time Satyakama Jabala addressed his mother Jabala, Mother, I desire to live the life of a celibate student of sacred knowledge in the teacher s house. Of what lineage am I |
ChandogyaUpa4 | 2 She said to him, My child, I do not know of what lineage you are. 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 you speak of yourself only as Satyakama Jabala. |
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. |
ChandogyaUpa4 | 1 Once upon a time Upakosala Kamalayana lived with Satyakama Jabala the life of a Brahmacharin. He tended his fires for twelve years. Satyakama performed for other disciples the ceremony of completing studies and returning home, but did not perform the ceremony for Upakosala. |
ChandogyaUpa5 | 3 Satyakama Jabala imparted this (doctrine of Prana) to Gosruti, the son of Vyaghrapada, and said, If anyone should impart this even to a dry stump, then branches would certainly shoot and leaves would sprout from it |
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