Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 20 Oct 2011 10:10 and updated at 20 Oct 2011 10:10
CHANDOGYA UPANISHAD NOUN
ChandogyaUpa4 | 4 Just as all the lower casts of the dice go over to one who has won the Krita cast, so does go over to Raikva whatsoever good the creatures do; so also to him who knows what Raikva knows. Such is he who has thus been spoken of by me. |
ChandogyaUpa4 | 5,6 Janasruti Pautrayana overheard those words. As soon as he arose, he said to the attendant, Lo, did you praise me like Raikva with the cart What sort of man is this Raikva with the cart Janasruti( repeated the words of the swan) Just as all the lower casts of the dice go over to one who has won the Krita cast, so does go over to Raikva whatsoever good the creatures do; and so also to him who knows what Raikva knows. Such is he who has thus been spoken of by me |
ChandogyaUpa4 | 8 They gave him food. Now, these Five and the other five, together becoming ten, constitute the Krita (dice cast). Therefore (i.e. because the number Ten applies to both), these Ten are the food or Virat dwelling in all the Ten quarters, and these are (the enjoyer) Krita. This Virat, of the form of Ten deities, again, is the eater of food (as Krita); by him all this is perceived. He who sees thus, by him also all this is perceived, and he becomes as eater of food. |
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