The Upanishads, Part II

Masonic, Occult and Esoteric Online Library

Home / Publication Library / The Upanishads, Part II / Taittirîyaka Upanishad III,1

The Upanishads, Part II

By Max Müller

Taittirîyaka Upanishad III,1

THIRD VALLÎ,
OR, THE CHAPTER OF BHRIGU.
Harih, Om! May it (the Brahman) protect us both! May it enjoy us both! May we acquire strength together! May our knowledge become bright! May we never quarrel! Peace! peace! peace 1!

FIRST ANUVÂKA.
Bhrigu Vâruni went to his father Varuna, saying:

Sir, teach me Brahman.' He told him this, viz. Food, breath, the eye, the ear, mind, speech.

Then he said again to him: 'That from whence these beings are born, that by which, when born, they live, that into which they enter at their death, try to know that. That is Brahman.'

He performed penance. Having performed penance--

Footnotes
64:1 The same paragraph, as before (II, 1), occurs at the end of the Katha-upanishad, and elsewhere.

 

 

Masonic Publishing Company

Purchase This Title

Browse Titles
"If I have seen further than
others, it is by standing
upon the shoulders of giants."

- BROTHER ISAAC NEWTON

Comasonic Logo

Co-Masonry, Co-Freemasonry, Women's Freemasonry, Men and Women, Mixed Masonry

Copyright © 1975-2024 Universal Co-Masonry, The American Federation of Human Rights, Inc. All Rights Reserved.