{"id":1546,"date":"2013-07-13T01:35:36","date_gmt":"2013-07-13T01:35:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/?p=1546"},"modified":"2013-07-13T01:35:36","modified_gmt":"2013-07-13T01:35:36","slug":"19-mundaka-upanishad-vol-18-kena-and-other-upanishads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/worksofthemotherandsriaurobindo.org\/index.php\/01-works-of-sri-aurobindo\/03-cwsa\/18-kena-and-other-upanishads\/19-mundaka-upanishad-vol-18-kena-and-other-upanishads","title":{"rendered":"-19_Mundaka Upanishad.html"},"content":{"rendered":"<div align=\"center\">\n<table border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" width=\"100%\">\n<tr>\n<td width=\"100%\" valign=\"top\">\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n<b><font size=\"4\">Mundaka Upanishad      <\/font><\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<hr>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n<b><font size=\"4\">Mundaka Upanishad<br \/>\n<\/font><\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n<b>C<font size=\"2\">HAPTER<\/font> O<font size=\"2\">NE<\/font>: S<font size=\"2\">ECTION<\/font> I<br \/>\n<\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-154_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"351\" height=\"42\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">1. Brahma first of the Gods was born, the creator of all, the<br \/>\nworld&#8217;s protector; he to Atharvan, his eldest son, declared the God-knowledge in which all sciences have their foundation.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-155_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"389\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">2. The God-knowledge by Brahma declared to Atharvan,<br \/>\nAtharvan of old declared to Angir; he to Satyavaha the Bharadwaja told it, the Bharadwaja to Angiras, both the<br \/>\nhigher and the lower knowledge.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-156_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"43\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">3. Shaunaka, the great house-lord, came to Angiras in the due<br \/>\nway of the disciple and asked of him, &#8220;Lord, by knowing what does all this that is become known?&#8221;<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-158_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"41\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">4. To him thus spoke Angiras: Twofold is the knowledge that must be known of which the knowers of the Brahman tell,<br \/>\nthe higher and the lower knowledge.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-159_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"37\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 131<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">5. Of which the lower, the Rig Veda and the Yajur Veda<br \/>\nand the Sama Veda and the Atharva Veda, chanting, ritual, grammar, etymological interpretation, and prosody and<br \/>\nastronomy. And then the higher by which is known the Immutable.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-160_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"41\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">6. That the invisible, that the unseizable, without connections, without hue, without eye or ear, that which is without hands<br \/>\nor feet, eternal, pervading, which is in all things and impalpable, that which is Imperishable, that which is the womb<br \/>\nof creatures sages behold everywhere.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-161_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"375\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">7. As the spider puts out and gathers in, as herbs spring up<br \/>\nupon the earth, as hair of head and body grow from a living man, so here all is born from the Immutable.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-162_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"309\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">8. Brahman grows by his energy at work, and then from Him is Matter born, and out of Matter life, and mind and truth<br \/>\nand the worlds, and in works immortality.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-163_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"272\" height=\"46\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">9. He who is the Omniscient, the all-wise, He whose energy<br \/>\nis all made of knowledge, from Him is born this that is Brahman here, this Name and Form and Matter.<br \/>\n    <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 132<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><b>C<font size=\"2\">HAPTER<\/font> O<font size=\"2\">NE<\/font>: S<font size=\"2\">ECTION<\/font> II<br \/>\n<\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-164_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"65\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">1. This is That, the Truth of things: works which the sages beheld in the Mantras<sup><font size=\"2\">1<\/font><\/sup> were in the Treta<sup><font size=\"2\">2<\/font><\/sup> manifoldly extended. Works do ye perform religiously with one passion for the Truth; this is your road to the heaven of good deeds.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-165_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"337\" height=\"49\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">2. When the fire of the sacrifice is kindled and the flame sways and quivers, then between the double pourings of butter<br \/>\ncast therein with faith thy offerings.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-166_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"401\" height=\"49\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">3. For he whose altar-fires are empty of the new-moon offering<br \/>\nand the full-moon offering and the offering of the rains and the offering of the first fruits, or unfed, or fed without<br \/>\nright ritual, or without guests or without the dues to the Vishwa-Devas, destroys his hope of all the seven worlds.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-167_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"396\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">4. Kali, the black, Karali, the terrible, Manojava, thoughtswift, Sulohita, blood-red, Sudhumravarna, smoke-hued,<br \/>\nSphulingini, scattering sparks, Vishwaruchi, the all-beautiful, these are the seven swaying tongues of the fire.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"2\">1 The inspired verses of the Veda. <\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"2\">2 The second of the four ages. <\/font><br \/>\n<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 133<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-168_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"399\" height=\"43\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">5. He who in these when they are blazing bright performs<br \/>\nthe rites, in their due season, him his fires of sacrifice take and they lead him, these rays of the Sun, there where the<br \/>\nOverlord of the gods is the Inhabitant on high.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>    <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-169_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"49\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">6. &#8220;Come with us&#8221;, &#8220;Come with us&#8221;, they cry to him, these<br \/>\nluminous fires of sacrifice, and they bear him by the rays of the Sun speaking to him pleasant words of sweetness, doing<br \/>\nhim homage, &#8220;This is your holy world of Brahman and the heaven of your righteousness.&#8221;<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>    <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-170_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"392\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">7. But frail are the ships of sacrifice, frail these forms of sacrifice, all the eighteen of them, in which are declared the lower<br \/>\nworks; fools are they who hail them as the highest good and they come yet again to this world of age and death.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>    <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-171_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"385\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">8. They who dwell shut within the Ignorance and they hold themselves for learned men thinking &#8220;We, even we are<br \/>\nthe wise and the sages&#8221;\u2014fools are they and they wander around beaten and stumbling like blind men led by the<br \/>\nblind.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>    <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-172_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"396\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">9. They dwell in many bonds of the Ignorance, children thinking, &#8220;We have achieved our aim of Paradise&#8221;; for when the<br \/>\n\t<\/span>    <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 134<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">men of works are held by their affections, and arrive not<br \/>\nat the Knowledge, then they are overtaken by anguish, then their Paradise wastes by enjoying and they fall from their<br \/>\nheavens.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-173_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"382\" height=\"45\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">10. Minds bewildered who hold the oblation offered and the<br \/>\nwell dug for the greatest righteousness and know not any other highest good, on the back of heaven they enjoy the<br \/>\nworld won by their righteousness and enter again this or even a lower world.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-174_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"404\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">11. But they who in the forest follow after faith and<br \/>\nself-discipline, calm and full of knowledge, living upon alms,<br \/>\ncast from them the dust of their passions, and through the gate of the Sun they pass on there where is the Immortal,<br \/>\nthe Spirit, the Self undecaying and imperishable. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-175_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">12. The seeker of the Brahman, having put to the test the worlds<br \/>\npiled up by works, arrives at world-distaste, for not by work done is reached He who is Uncreated.<sup><font size=\"2\">3<\/font><\/sup> For the knowledge<br \/>\nof That, let him approach, fuel in hand, a Guru, one who is learned in the Veda and is devoted to contemplation of the<br \/>\nBrahman.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-176_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20ONE%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"372\" height=\"45\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"2\">3 Or, &#8220;He, the uncreated, lives not by that which is made.&#8221; Literally, &#8220;not by the made<br \/>\n(or, by that which is done) the Unmade (He who is uncreated)&#8221;.  <\/font> <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 135<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">13. To him because he has taken entire refuge with him, with a heart tranquillised and a spirit at peace, that man of knowledge declares in its principles the science of the Brahman by which one comes to know the Immutable Spirit, the True<br \/>\nand Real.    <\/span>    <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 136<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><b>C<font size=\"2\">HAPTER<\/font> T<font size=\"2\">WO<\/font>: S<font size=\"2\">ECTION<\/font> I<br \/>\n<\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-177_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"405\" height=\"64\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">1. This is That, the Truth of things: as from one high-kindled fire thousands of different sparks are born and all have<br \/>\nthe same form of fire, so, O fair son, from the immutable manifold becomings are born and even into that they depart.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-178_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"283\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">2. He, the divine, the formless Spirit, even he is the outward and the inward and he the Unborn; he is beyond life, beyond<br \/>\nmind, luminous, Supreme beyond the immutable.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-179_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"297\" height=\"51\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">3. Life and mind and the senses are born from Him and the sky,<br \/>\nand the wind, and light, and the waters and earth upholding all that is.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-180_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"405\" height=\"72\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">4. Fire is the head of Him and his eyes are the Sun and Moon, the quarters his organs of hearing and the revealed Vedas<br \/>\nare his voice, air is his breath, the universe is his heart, Earth lies at his feet. He is the inner Self in all beings.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-181_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"405\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">5. From Him is fire, of which the Sun is the fuel, then rain<br \/>\n<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 137<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">from the Soma, herbs upon the earth, and the male casts his<br \/>\nseed into woman: thus are these many peoples born from the Spirit.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-182_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"368\" height=\"43\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">6. From Him are the hymns of the Rig Veda, the Sama and the Yajur, initiation, and all sacrifices and works of sacrifice,<br \/>\nand dues given, the year and the giver of the sacrifice and the worlds, on which the moon shines and the sun.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-183_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"385\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">7. And from Him have issued many gods, and demi-gods and men and beasts and birds, the main breath and downward<br \/>\nbreath, and rice and barley, and askesis and faith and Truth, and chastity and rule of right practice.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-184_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"405\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">8. The seven breaths are born from Him and the seven lights and kinds of fuel and the seven oblations and these seven<br \/>\nworlds in which move the life-breaths set within with the secret heart for their dwelling-place, seven and seven.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-185_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"381\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">9. From Him are the oceans and all these mountains and from Him flow rivers of all forms, and from Him are all plants,<br \/>\nand sensible delight which makes the soul to abide with the material elements.<br \/>\n    <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-186_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"404\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 138<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">10. The Spirit is all this universe; He is works and askesis and<br \/>\nthe Brahman, supreme and immortal. O fair son, he who knows this hidden in the secret heart, scatters even here in<br \/>\nthis world the knot of the Ignorance.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><b>C<font size=\"2\">HAPTER<\/font> T<font size=\"2\">WO<\/font>: S<font size=\"2\">ECTION<\/font> II<br \/>\n<\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-187_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"67\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">1. Manifested, it is here set close within, moving in the secret heart, this is the mighty foundation and into it is consigned<br \/>\nall that moves and breathes and sees. This that is that great foundation here, know, as the Is and Is-not, the supremely<br \/>\ndesirable, greatest and the Most High, beyond the knowledge of creatures.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-188_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"68\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">2. That which is the Luminous, that which is smaller than the atoms, that in which are set the worlds and their peoples,<br \/>\nThat is This,\u2014it is Brahman immutable: life is That, it is speech and mind. That is This, the True and Real, it is That<br \/>\nwhich is immortal: it is into That that thou must pierce, O fair son, into That penetrate.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-189_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"380\" height=\"45\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">3. Take up the bow of the Upanishad, that mighty weapon, set to it an arrow sharpened by adoration, draw the bow with<br \/>\na heart wholly devoted to the contemplation of That, and O fair son, penetrate into That as thy target, even into the<br \/>\nImmutable.<br \/>\n<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 139<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-190_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"275\" height=\"44\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">4. OM is the bow and the soul is the arrow, and That, even the<br \/>\nBrahman, is spoken of as the target. That must be pierced with an unfaltering aim; one must be absorbed into That as<br \/>\nan arrow is lost in its target.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-191_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"397\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">5. He in whom are inwoven heaven and earth and the<br \/>\n\tmid-region, and mind with all the life-currents, Him know to be the one Self; other words put away from you: this is the<br \/>\nbridge to immortality. <\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-192_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"71\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">6. Where the nerves are brought close together like the spokes<br \/>\nin the nave of a chariot-wheel, this is He that moves within,\u2014there is He manifoldly born. Meditate on the Self as OM<br \/>\nand happy be your passage to the other shore beyond the darkness.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-193_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"287\" height=\"51\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">7. The Omniscient, the All-wise, whose is this might and majesty upon the earth, is this self enthroned in the divine<br \/>\ncity of the Brahman, in his ethereal heaven.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-194_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"374\" height=\"46\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">8. A mental being, leader of the life and the body, has set a<br \/>\nheart in matter, in matter he has taken his firm foundation.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 140<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">By its knowing the wise see everywhere around them That which shines in its effulgence, a shape of Bliss and immortal.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-195_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"283\" height=\"42\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">9. The knot of the heart-strings is rent, cut away are all doubts, and a man&#8217;s works are spent and perish, when is seen That<br \/>\nwhich is at once the being below and the Supreme.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-196_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"311\" height=\"44\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">10. In a supreme golden sheath the Brahman lies, stainless, without parts. A Splendour is That, It is the Light of Lights, It is That which the self-knowers know.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-197_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">11. There the sun shines not and the moon has no splendour and the stars are blind; there these lightnings flash not, how then<br \/>\nshall burn this earthly fire? All that shines is but the shadow of his shining; all this universe is effulgent with his light.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"line-height: 150%;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0;text-indent:0pt;margin-left:15pt\">\n\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-198_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20TWO%20-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"341\" height=\"46\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">12. All this is Brahman immortal, naught else; Brahman is in front of us, Brahman behind us, and to the south of us and<br \/>\nto the north of us4 and below us and above us; it stretches everywhere. All this is Brahman alone, all this magnificent<br \/>\nuniverse. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n<font size=\"2\">4 Or, &#8220;to the right and the left of us&#8221;.<br \/>\n    <\/font><br \/>\n<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 141<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <b>C<font size=\"2\">HAPTER<\/font> T<font size=\"2\">HREE<\/font>: S<font size=\"2\">ECTION<\/font> I<br \/>\n\t<\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-199_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"344\" height=\"43\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">1. Two birds, beautiful of wing, close companions, cling to one common tree: of the two one eats the sweet fruit of the tree, the other eats not but watches his fellow. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-200_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"365\" height=\"45\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">2. The soul is the bird that sits immersed on the one common<br \/>\ntree; but because he is not lord he is bewildered and has sorrow. But when he sees that other who is the Lord and<br \/>\nbeloved, he knows that all is His greatness and his sorrow passes away from him.<br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-201_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"370\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">3. When, a seer, he sees the Golden-hued, the maker, the Lord, the Spirit who is the source of Brahman,<sup><font size=\"2\">5<\/font><\/sup> then he becomes<br \/>\nthe knower and shakes from his wings sin and virtue; pure of all stain he reaches the supreme identity.<sup><font size=\"2\">6<\/font><\/sup><br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-202_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"378\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">4. This is the life in things that shines manifested by all these beings; a man of knowledge coming wholly to know this,<br \/>\ndraws back from creeds and too much disputings. In the Self his delight, at play in the Self, doing works,\u2014the best<br \/>\nis he among the knowers of the Eternal. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">5 Or, &#8220;whose source is Brahman&#8221;; Shankara admits the other meaning as an alternative,<br \/>\nbut explains it as &#8220;the source of the lower Brahman&#8221;. <\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">6 Or, &#8220;pure of all staining tinge he reaches to a supreme equality.&#8221;<br \/>\n\t<\/font><br \/>\n    <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 142<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-203_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">5. The Self can always be won by truth, by self-discipline, by<br \/>\nintegral knowledge, by a life of purity,\u2014this Self that is in the inner body, radiant, made all of light whom by the<br \/>\nperishing of their blemishes the doers of askesis behold. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-204_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"388\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">6. It is Truth that conquers and not falsehood; by Truth was<br \/>\nstretched out the path of the journey of the gods, by which the sages winning their desire ascend there where Truth has<br \/>\nits supreme abode. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-205_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"377\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">7. Vast is That, divine, its form unthinkable; it shines out subtler than the subtle:7 very far and farther than farness, it is here close to us, for those who have vision it is even here in<br \/>\nthis world; it is here, hidden in the secret heart. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-206_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"405\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">8. Eye cannot seize, speech cannot grasp Him, nor these other<br \/>\ngodheads; not by austerity can he be held nor by works: only when the inner being is purified by a glad serenity of<br \/>\nknowledge, then indeed, meditating, one beholds the Spirit indivisible.<br \/>\n<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-207_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"388\" height=\"46\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">9. This Self is subtle and has to be known by a thought-mind<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">7 Or, &#8220;minuter than the minute&#8221;.<br \/>\n<\/font><br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 143<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">into which the life-force has made its fivefold entry: all the<br \/>\nconscious heart of creatures is shot through and inwoven with the currents of the life-force and only when it is purified<br \/>\ncan this Self manifest its power.<sup><font size=\"2\">8<\/font><\/sup> <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-208_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20I.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"43\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">10. Whatever world the man whose inner being is purified<br \/>\nsheds the light of his mind upon, and whatsoever desires he cherishes, that world he takes by conquest, and those<br \/>\ndesires. Then, let whosoever seeks for success and well-being approach with homage a self-knower.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <b>C<font size=\"2\">HAPTER<\/font> T<font size=\"2\">HREE<\/font>: S<font size=\"2\">ECTION<\/font> II<br \/>\n\t<\/b> <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-209_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"358\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">1. He knows this supreme Brahman as the highest abiding<br \/>\nplace in which shines out, inset, the radiant world. The wise who are without desire and worship the Spirit pass beyond<br \/>\nthis sperm.<sup><font size=\"2\">9<\/font><\/sup> <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-210_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"376\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">2. He who cherishes desires and his mind dwells with his longings, is by his desires born again wherever they lead him, but the man who has won all his desire<sup><font size=\"2\">10<\/font><\/sup> and has found his<br \/>\nsoul, for him even here in this world vanish away all desires. <\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">8 The verb <i>vibhavati<br \/>\n<\/i>seems here to have a complex sense and to mean, &#8220;to manifest its<br \/>\nfull power and pervading presence&#8221;.<br \/>\n    \t\t<\/font><br \/>\n    \t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">9 Shankara takes it so in the sense of semen virile, which is the cause of birth into the<br \/>\ncosmos. But it is possible that it means rather &#8220;pass beyond this brilliant universe&#8221;, the radiant world which has just been spoken of, to the greater Light which is its abiding<br \/>\nplace and source, the supreme Brahman. <\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">10 Or, &#8220;finished with desires&#8221;. <\/font><br \/>\n    <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 144<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-211_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"405\" height=\"48\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">3. This Self is not won by exegesis, nor by brain-power, nor by<br \/>\nmuch learning of Scripture. Only by him whom It chooses can It be won; to him this Self unveils its own body.<br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-212_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"57\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">4. This Self cannot be won by any who is without strength, nor with error in the seeking, nor by an askesis without the<br \/>\ntrue mark: but when a man of knowledge strives by these means his self enters into Brahman, his abiding place.<br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-213_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"376\" height=\"49\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">5. Attaining to him, seers glad with fullness of knowledge, perfected in the Self, all passions cast from them, tranquillised,\u2014these, the wise, come to the all-pervading from every side, and, uniting themselves with him, enter utterly the<br \/>\nAll. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-214_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"376\" height=\"50\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">6. Doers of askesis who have made sure of the aim<sup><font size=\"2\">11<\/font><\/sup> of the<br \/>\nwhole-knowledge of Vedanta, the inner being purified by the Yoga of renunciation, all in the hour of their last end<br \/>\npassing beyond death are released into the worlds of the Brahman.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-215_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"376\" height=\"47\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">11 Or, &#8220;meaning&#8221;.    <\/font><br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 145<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">7. The fifteen parts return into their foundations, and all the<br \/>\ngods pass into their proper godheads, works and the Self of Knowledge,\u2014all become one in the Supreme and Imperishable.<br \/>\n\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-216_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"385\" height=\"43\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">8. As rivers in their flowing reach their home<sup><font size=\"2\">12<\/font><\/sup> in the ocean<br \/>\nand cast off their names and forms, even so one who knows is delivered from name and form and reaches the Supreme<br \/>\nbeyond the Most High, even the Divine Person. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-217_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"406\" height=\"52\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -15pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">9. He, verily, who knows that Supreme Brahman becomes himself Brahman; in his lineage none is born who knows not the Brahman. He crosses beyond sorrow, he crosses beyond<br \/>\nsin, he is delivered from the knotted cord of the secret heart and becomes immortal.\u2014<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 15pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-218_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"388\" height=\"73\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">10. This is That declared by the Rig Veda. Doers of works,<br \/>\nversed in the Veda, men absorbed in the Brahman, who putting their faith in the sole-seer offer themselves to<br \/>\nhim sacrifice,\u2014to them one should speak this Brahman-knowledge, men by whom the Vow of the Head has been<br \/>\ndone according to the rite. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"\/elibrarytest\/-01 Works of Sri Aurobindo\/-03_CWSA\/-18_Kena And Other Upanishads\/-images\/-219_Mundaka%20Upanishad%20-%20CHAPTER%20THREE-%20SECTION%20II.jpg\" width=\"317\" height=\"46\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <font size=\"2\">12 Or, &#8220;come to their end&#8221;.<br \/>\n  <\/font><br \/>\n  <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 146<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">11. This is That, the Truth of things, which the seer Angiras spoke of old. This none learns who has not performed the<br \/>\nVow of the Head. Salutation to the seers supreme! Salutation to the seers supreme!<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: -20pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 20pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 147<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <b><font size=\"4\">Readings in the Taittiriya Upanishad    <\/font><\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<hr>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <b><font size=\"4\">The Knowledge of Brahman <\/font><\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">The knower of Brahman reacheth that which is supreme.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">This is that verse which was spoken; &#8220;Truth, Knowledge, Infinity the Brahman,<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">He who knoweth that hidden in the secrecy in the supreme ether,<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\">Enjoyeth all desires along with the wise-thinking Brahman.&#8221;<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">This is the burden of the opening sentences of the Taittiriya<br \/>\nUpanishad&#8217;s second section; they begin its elucidation of the highest truth. Or in the Sanskrit,<br \/>\n\t<i>&nbsp; \t<\/i>&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <i>brahmavid <font face=\"Times New Roman\">&#257;<\/font>pnoti param \u2014 <\/i><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <i>tad es&#61477;&#257;bhyukt&#257; \u2014 satyam j<font face=\"Times New Roman\">\u00f1&#257;<\/font>nam anantam brahma \u2014 <\/i><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <i>yo veda nihitam guh<font face=\"Times New Roman\">&#257;<\/font>y<font face=\"Times New Roman\">&#257;<\/font>m\u2014parame vyoman\u2014 <\/i><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 25pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\"><br \/>\n <i>so &#8216;&#347;nute sarv&#257;n k&#257;m&#257;n saha\u2014brahman&#61477;&#257; vipa&#347;citeti.<\/i><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">But what is Brahman?<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">Whatever reality is in existence, by which all the rest subsists,<br \/>\nthat is Brahman. An Eternal behind all instabilities, a Truth of things which is implied, if it is hidden in all appearances,<br \/>\na Constant which supports all mutations, but is not increased, diminished, abrogated,\u2014there is such an unknown<br \/>\n<i>x <\/i>which<br \/>\nmakes existence a problem, our own self a mystery, the universe a riddle. If we were only what we seem to be to our normal<br \/>\nself-awareness, there would be no mystery; if the world were only what it can be made out to be by the perceptions of the senses<br \/>\nand their strict analysis in the reason, there would be no riddle; and if to take our life as it is now and the world as it has so<br \/>\nfar developed to our experience were the whole possibility of our knowing and doing, there would be no problem. Or at best<br \/>\n<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 151<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">there would be but a shallow mystery, an easily solved riddle, the problem only of a child&#8217;s puzzle. But there is more, and that<br \/>\nmore is the hidden head of the Infinite and the secret heart of the Eternal. It is the highest and this highest is the all; there is none<br \/>\nbeyond and there is none other than it. To know it is to know the highest and by knowing the highest to know all. For as it is<br \/>\nthe beginning and source of all things, so everything else is its consequence; as it is the support and constituent of all things, so<br \/>\nthe secret of everything else is explained by its secret; as it is the sum and end of all things, so everything else amounts to it and<br \/>\nby throwing itself into it achieves the sense of its own existence.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">This is the Brahman.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">*<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">**<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">If this unknown be solely an indecipherable, only indefinable <i>x<\/i>, always unknown and unknowable, the hidden never revealed,<br \/>\nthe secret never opened to us, then our mystery would for ever remain a mystery, our riddle insoluble, our problem intangible.<br \/>\nIts existence, even while it determines all we are, know and do, could yet make no practical difference to us; for our relation to it<br \/>\nwould then be a blind and helpless dependence, a relation binding us to ignorance and maintainable only by that ignorance.<br \/>\nOr again, if it be in some way knowable, but the sole result of knowledge were an extinction or cessation of our being, then<br \/>\nwithin our being it could have no consequences; the very act and fructuation of knowledge would bring the annihilation of all that<br \/>\nwe now are, not its completion or fulfilment. The mystery, riddle, problem would not be so much solved as abolished, for it would<br \/>\nlose all its data. In effect we should have to suppose that there is an eternal and irreconcilable opposition between Brahman and<br \/>\nwhat we now are, between the supreme cause and all its effects or between the supreme source and all its derivations. And it would<br \/>\nthen seem that all that the Eternal originates, all he supports, all he takes back to himself is a denial or contradiction of his being<br \/>\nwhich, though in itself a negative of that which alone is, has yet  <\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 152<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">in some way become a positive. The two could not coexist in consciousness; if he allowed the world to know him, it would<br \/>\ndisappear from being.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">But the Eternal is knowable, He defines himself so that we<br \/>\nmay seize him, and man can become, even while he exists as man and in this world and in this body, a knower of the Brahman.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">The knowledge of the Brahman is not a thing luminous but otiose, informing to the intellectual view of things but without<br \/>\nconsequence to the soul of the individual or his living; it is a knowledge that is a power and a divine compulsion to change;<br \/>\nby it his existence gains something that now he does not possess in consciousness. What is this gain? it is this that he is conscious<br \/>\nnow in a lower state only of his being, but by knowledge he gains his highest being.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">The highest state of our being is not a denial, contradiction and annihilation of all that we now are; it is a supreme<br \/>\naccomplishment of all things that our present existence means and aims at, but in their highest sense and in the eternal values.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">*<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t<span lang=\"en-gb\">**<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">To live in our present state of self-consciousness is to live and to act in ignorance. We are ignorant of ourselves, because we know<br \/>\nas yet only that in us which changes always, from moment to moment, from hour to hour, from period to period, from life to<br \/>\nlife, and not that in us which is eternal. We are ignorant of the world because we do not know God; we are aware of the law<br \/>\nof appearances, but not of the law and truth of being.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">Our highest wisdom, our minutest most accurate science,<br \/>\nour most effective application of knowledge can be at most a thinning of the veil of ignorance, but not a going beyond it, so<br \/>\nlong as we do not get at the fundamental knowledge and the consciousness to which that is native. The rest are effective for<br \/>\ntheir own temporal purposes, but prove ineffective in the end, because they do not bring to the highest good; they lead to no<br \/>\npermanent solution of the problem of existence. <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 153<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">The ignorance in which we live is not a baseless and wholesale falsehood, but at its lowest the misrepresentation of a Truth,<br \/>\nat its highest an imperfect representation and translation into inferior and to that extent misleading values. It is a knowledge<br \/>\nof the superficial only and therefore a missing of the secret essential which is the key to all that the superficial is striving for;<br \/>\na knowledge of the finite and apparent, but a missing of all that the apparent symbolises and the finite suggests; a knowledge<br \/>\nof inferior forms, but a missing of all that our inferior life and being has above it and to which it must aspire if it is to fulfil its<br \/>\ngreatest possibilities. The true knowledge is that of the highest, the inmost, the infinite. The knower of the Brahman sees all<br \/>\nthese lower things in the light of the Highest, the external and superficial as a translation of the internal and essential, the finite<br \/>\nfrom the view of the Infinite. He begins to see and know existence no longer as the thinking animal, but as the Eternal sees and<br \/>\nknows it. Therefore he is glad and rich in being, luminous in joy, satisfied of existence.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">*<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">**<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Knowledge does not end with knowing, nor is it pursued and found for the sake of knowing alone. It has its full value only<br \/>\nwhen it leads to some greater gain than itself, some gain of being. Simply to know the eternal and to remain in the pain, struggle<br \/>\nand inferiority of our present way of being, would be a poor and lame advantage.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">A greater knowledge opens the possibility and, if really possessed, brings the actuality of a greater being. To be is the first<br \/>\nverb which contains all the others; knowledge, action, creation, enjoyment are only a fulfilment of being. Since we are incomplete in being, to grow is our aim, and that knowledge, action, creation, enjoyment are the best which most help us to expand,<br \/>\ngrow, feel our existence.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Mere existence is not fullness of being. Being knows itself as<br \/>\npower, consciousness, delight; a greater being means a greater  <\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 154<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<span lang=\"en-gb\">power, consciousness and delight.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">If by greater being we incurred only a greater pain and<br \/>\nsuffering, this good would not be worth having. Those who say that it is, mean simply that we get by it a greater sense<br \/>\nof fulfilment which brings of itself a greater joy of the power of existence, and an extension of suffering or a loss of other<br \/>\nenjoyment is worth having as a price for this greater sense of wideness, height and power. But this could not be the perfection<br \/>\nof being or the highest height of its fulfilment; suffering is the seal of a lower status. The highest consciousness is integrally<br \/>\nfulfilled in wideness and power of its existence, but also it is integrally fulfilled in delight.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n \t<span lang=\"en-gb\">The knower of Brahman has not only the joy of light, but gains something immense as the result of his knowledge,<br \/>\n\t<i>brahmavid &#257;pnoti<\/i>.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">What he gains is that highest, that which is supreme; he gains the highest being, the highest consciousness, the highest<br \/>\nwideness and power of being, the highest delight;  <i>brahmavid &#257;pnoti param<\/i>.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">*<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">**<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">The Supreme is not something aloof and shut up in itself. It is not<br \/>\na mere indefinable, prisoner of its own featureless absoluteness, impotent to define, create, know itself variously, eternally buried<br \/>\nin a sleep or a swoon of self-absorption. The Highest is the Infinite and the Infinite contains the All. Whoever attains the<br \/>\nhighest consciousness, becomes infinite in being and embraces the All.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">To make this clear the Upanishad has defined the Brahman as the Truth, Knowledge, Infinity and has defined the result of<br \/>\nthe knowledge of Him in the secrecy, in the cave of being, in the supreme ether as the enjoyment of all its desires by the soul of<br \/>\nthe individual in the attainment of its highest self-existence.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n <span lang=\"en-gb\">Our highest state of being is indeed a becoming one with<br \/>\nBrahman in his eternity and infinity, but it is also an association <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 155<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/font><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">with him in delight of self-fulfilment, <i>asnute saha<br \/>\nbrahman&#61477;&#257;<\/i>. And that principle of the Eternal by which this association is<br \/>\npossible, is the principle of his knowledge, his self-discernment and all-discernment, the wisdom by which he knows himself<br \/>\nperfectly in all the world and all beings, <i>brahman&#61477;&#257; vipa&#347;cita<\/i>.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Delight of being is the continent of all the fulfilled values<br \/>\nof existence which we now seek after in the forms of desire. To know its conditions and possess it purely and perfectly is the<br \/>\ninfinite privilege of the eternal Wisdom.  <\/span>  <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 156<\/font><\/span><\/p>\n<hr>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\"><\/p>\n<p><b><font size=\"4\">Truth, Knowledge, Infinity <\/font><\/b><br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Truth, Knowledge, Infinity, not as three separate things, but in<br \/>\ntheir inseparable unity, are the supernal conscious being of the Eternal. It is an infinite being, an infinite truth of being, an<br \/>\ninfinite self-knowledge of self-being. Take one of these away and the idea of the Eternal fails us; we land ourselves in<br \/>\nhalf-lights, in dark or shining paradoxes without issue or in a vain exaggeration and apotheosis of isolated intellectual conceptions.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Infinity is the timeless and spaceless and causeless infinity of the eternal containing all the infinities of space and time and the<br \/>\nendless succession which humanly we call causality. But in fact causality is only an inferior aspect and translation into mental<br \/>\nand vital terms of something which is not mechanical causality, but the harmonies of a free self-determination of the being of<br \/>\nthe Eternal.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Truth is truth of the infinite and eternal, truth of being, and<br \/>\ntruth of becoming only as a self-expression of the being. The circumstances of the self-expression appear to the mind as the<br \/>\nfinite, but nothing is really finite except the way the mind has of experiencing all that appears to its view. All things are, each<br \/>\nthing is the Brahman.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">Knowledge is the Eternal&#8217;s inalienable self-knowledge of his<br \/>\ninfinite self-existence and of all its truth and reality and, in that truth, of all things as seen not by the mind, but by the self-view<br \/>\nof the Spirit. This knowledge is not possible to the mind; it can only be reflected inadequately by it when it is touched by a ray<br \/>\nfrom the secret luminous cavern of our superconscient being; yet of that ray we can make a shining ladder to climb into the<br \/>\nsource of this supreme self-viewing wisdom.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 25pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">To know the eternal Truth, Knowledge, Infinity is to know<br \/>\nthe Brahman.<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">*<br \/>\n\t\t\t<\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 50%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n<p><span lang=\"en-gb\">** <\/span> <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"text-indent: 0pt;line-height: 150%;margin-left: 0pt;margin-top: 0;margin-bottom: 0\">\n\t\t\t<span lang=\"en-gb\"><font size=\"2\">Page &#8211; 157<\/font><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mundaka Upanishad Mundaka Upanishad &nbsp; CHAPTER ONE: SECTION I &nbsp; &nbsp; 1. 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