This brief commentary of the Vajasaneyi Brahma Upanisads, which commences with the words: "The dawn is the head of the sacrificial horse," is composed for the sake of those who wish to liberate themselves from the world, in order that they may acquire the knowledge, that Brahman and the soul are the same, a knowledge, by which the liberation from the cause of Brahma sis are the sages, who in continuous succession from Brahman, Brahma, Parameşthin, etc., taught the knowledge of the universal soul. They are enumerated in the Vatsa Brähmana, a part of the present Upanisads.
The plural is here the plural majestatis, meaning the preceptor of Sankarācārya, whose name was Govinda. Brief it is called, in comparison with the more voluminous commentary, called the Bhartrprapancabhigya. 'Brahman, the universal soul.
The individual soul. According to the Vedantis the soul, independent of the body, is the substance which is pure existence, knowledge and bliss, and, which must therefore not be confounded with its faculties, the senses, the mind, intellect, etc.
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Vedas (1309)
Upanishads (600)
Puranas (829)
Ramayana (895)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (473)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1276)
Gods (1286)
Shiva (330)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (321)
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