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Dear Jay,

Sometimes, verses like the one below are so good that I wish to write it

down and memorize it.

Could you also please type in the Sanskrit words if possible? Having no

access to the books

themselves, this would be a great help.

Thank you.

-Sri

 

>Vedic Verse

>

>He, the Self, is not this, not this. He is ungraspable, for He is not

>grasped. He is indestructible, for He cannot be destroyed, He is

>unattached, for He does not cling to anything. He is unbound, He does

>not suffer, nor is He injured.

 

Sukla Yajur Veda, Brihadaranyaka Upanishads

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~response~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Further to the request for the actual Sanskrit words for the

last Vedic Verse..... Sunder has supplied us with the

Sanskrit version which is sent with this email as attachment.

We normally do not like to send out attachments so this is

an exception......Any list member wishing to see the actual

Sanskrit version should visit some of the sites Sunder

has outlined as under......jay

 

 

-

" Sunder Hattangadi " <sunderh

<vivekananda; <sherehind7

Saturday, February 09, 2002 06:32

Re: [sri Ramakrishna] Digest Number 1046

 

 

> Namaste Jay,

>

> No imposition at all. These are all good refresher courses for

> me!

>

> The mantra is from Brihadaranyaka upanishad 4:2:4.

>

> The no. of documents now available on the net is astounding, and one need

> not feel sorry for not having the books.

>

> There are 2 options:

>

> 1. Seek the document on the net at sites such as :

>

> http://sanskrit.gde.to/home.html

>

>

> 2. Post the query in a forum like this or in a newsgroup

> [humanities.languages.sanskrit.

>

> 3. Convert the quotation to any of a number of Indian languages at a site

:

>

>

> http://www.aczone.com/itrans/online/index_form.php3

>

>

> I have attached a file of the requested quotation in gif format; one can

> save it as ps, pdf, html, etc.

>

>

> I shall be glad to be of help in further exploration.

>

> Regards,

>

> Sunder

>

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