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Chandogya Upanishad: Part 1-13
KHANDOGYA-UPANISHAD Part 1
(aka Chandogya Upanishad)
FIRST PRAPATHAKA
FIRST KHANDA
(before first millennium BCE)
1. Let a man meditate on the syllable Om, called the udgitha; for the udgitha (a portion of the Sama-veda) is sung, beginning with
Om.
The full account, however, of Om is this:-
2. The essence of all beings is the earth, the essence of the earth is water, the essence of water the plants, the essence of plants man,
the essence of man speech, the essence of speech the Rig-veda, the essence of the Rigveda the Sama-veda, the essence of the Sama-veda the udgitha (which is Om).
3. That udgitha (Om) is the best of all essences, the highest, deserving the highest place, the eighth.
4. What then is the Rik ? What is the Saman? What is the udgitha ? This is the question.
5. The Rik indeed is speech, Saman is breath, the udgitha is the syllable Om. Now speech and breath, or.Rik and Saman, form one couple.
6. And that couple is joined together in the syllable Om. When two people come together, they fulfil each other's desire.
7. Thus he who knowing this, meditates on the syllable (Om), the udgitha, becomes indeed a fulfiller of desires.
8. That syllable is a syllable of permission, for whenever we permit anything, we say Om, yes. Now permission is gratification. He who knowing this meditates on the syllable (Om), the udgitha, becomes indeed a gratifier
of desires.
9. By that syllable does the threefold knowledge (the sacrifice, more particularly the Soma sacrifice, as founded on the three Vedas)
proceed. When the Adhvaryu priest gives an order, he says Om. When the Hotri priest recites, he says Om.
When the Udgatri priest sings, he says Om, -- all for the glory of that syllable. The threefold knowledge (the sacrifice) proceeds by the greatness of that syllable (the vital breaths), and by its essence (the ablations).
10. Now therefore it would seem to follow, that both he who knows this (the true meaning of the syllable Om), and he who does not, perform the same sacrifice. But this is not so, for knowledge and ignorance are different. The sacrifice which a man performs with knowledge, faith, and the Upanishad is more powerful. This is the full account of the
syllable Om.
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Chandogya Upanishad: Part 11
KHANDOGYA-UPANISHAD Part 11
(aka Chandogya Upanishad)
FIRST PRAPATHAKA
ELEVENTH KHANDA
(before first millennium BCE)
1. Then the sacrificer said to him: 'I should like to know who you are, Sir.' He replied: 'Iam Ushasti Kakrayana.'
2. He said: 'I looked for you, Sir, for all these sacrificial offices, but not finding you, I chose others.'
3. 'But now, Sir, take all the sacrificial offices.' Ushasti said: 'Very well; but let those, with my permission, perform the hymns of praise.
Only as much wealth as you give to them, so much give to me also.'
The sacrificer assented.
4. Then the Prastotri approached him, saying: 'Sir, you said to me, " Prastotri, if you, without knowing the deity which belongs to the prastava, are going to sing it, your head will fall off," --which then is that deity?'
5. He said: 'Breath (prana). For all these beings merge into breath alone, and from breath they arise. This is the deity belonging to the
prastava. If, without knowing that deity, you had sung forth your hymns, your head would have fallen off, after you had been warned by me.'
6. Then the Udgatri approached him, saying: 'Sir, you said to me, " Udgatri, if you, without knowing the deity which belongs to the udgitha, are going to sing it, your head will fall off," -- which then is that deity?'
7. He said: 'The sun (aditya). For all these beings praise the sun when it stands on high. This is the deity belonging to the udgitha. If,
without knowing that deity, you had sung out your hymns, your head would have fallen off, after you had been warned by me.'
8. Then the Pratihartri approached him, saying: 'Sir, you said to me, " Pratihartri, if you, without knowing the deity belonging to the pratihara, are going to sing it, your head will fall off, -which then is that deity?'
9. He said: 'Food (anna). For all these beings live when they partake of food. This is the deity belonging to the pratihara. If, without knowing that deity, you had sung your hymns, your head would have fallen off, after you had been warned by me.'
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Chandogya Upanishad: Part 12
KHANDOGYA-UPANISHAD Part 12
(aka Chandogya Upanishad)
FIRST PRAPATHAKA
TWELFTH KHANDA
(before first millennium BCE)
1. Now follows the udgitha of the dogs. Vaka Dalbhya, or, as he was also called, Glava Maitreya, went out to repeat the Veda (in a quiet place).
2. A white (dog) appeared before him, and other dogs gathering round him, said to him: 'Sir, sing and get us food, we are hungry.'
3. The white dog said to them: 'Come to me to-morrow morning.' Vaka Dalbhya, or, as he was also called, Glava Maitreya,
watched.
4. The dogs came on, holding together, each dog keeping the tail of the preceding dog in his mouth, as the priests do when they are
going to sing praises with the Vahishpavamana hymn. After they had settled down, they began to say Hin.
5. Om, let us eat! Om, let us drink! Om, may the divine Varuna, Pragapati, Savitri bring us food! Lord of food, bring hither food, bring it, Om!'
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Chandogya Upanishad: Part 13
KHANDOGYA-UPANISHAD Part 13
(aka Chandogya Upanishad)
FIRST PRAPATHAKA
THIRTEENTH KHANDA
(before first millennium BCE)
1 The syllable Hau is this world (the earth), the syllable Hai the air, the syllable Atha themoon, the syllable Iha the self, the syllable I is Agni, fire.
2. The syllable U is the sun, the syllable E is the Nihava or invocation, the syllable Auhoi is the Visve Devas, the syllable Hin is Pragapati, Svara (tone) is breath (prana), the syllable Ya is food, the syllable Vag is Virag.
3. The thirteenth stobha syllable, viz. the indistinct syllable Hun, is the Undefinable (the Highest Brahman).
4. Speech yields the milk, which is the milk of speech itself to him who knows this Upanishad (secret doctrine) of the Samans in this
wise. He becomes rich in food, and able to eat food, - yea, able to eat food.
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