Guest guest Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Om Namah Sivaya They call Him Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni or the heavenly sunbird Garutmat. The seers call in many ways that which is One; they speak of Agni, Yama, Matarishvan. ---------Rig Veda 1.164.46. VE, 660 Him who is without beginning and without end, in the midst of confusion, the Creator of all, of manifold form, the One embracer of the universe -- by knowing God, one is released from all fetters. ----Krishna Yajur Veda, Shvetashvatara Upanishad 5.13. UPH, 407 The Primordial Vastness is the sky. The Primordial Vastness is the sphere of space. The Primordial Vastness is the mother, the father, the son. The Primordial Vastness is all the Gods, the five sorts of men, all that was born and shall be born. ------Rig Veda 1.89.10. HP, 114 May I attain to Vishnu's glorious mansion where the faithful rejoice, where, close beside the Strider, within His highest footstep springs the well of purest honey. ----- Rig Veda 1.154.5. VE, 152 I am the ruling Queen, the amasser of treasures, full of wisdom, first of those worthy of worship. In various places, divine powers have set Me. I enter many homes and take numerous forms. ----Rig Veda 10.125.3. VE, 97 He who bestows life force and hardy vigor, whose ordinances even the Gods obey, whose shadow is immortal life -- and death -- what God shall we adore with our oblation? Who by his grandeur has emerged sole sovereign of every living thing that breathes and slumbers, he who is Lord of man and four-legged creatures, what God shall we adore with our oblation? ----Rig Veda 10.121.2-3. VE, 71 When a man knows God, he is free: his sorrows have an end, and birth and death are no more. When in inner union he is beyond the world of the body, then the third world, the world of the Spirit, is found, where the power of the All is, and man has all -- for he is one with the One. ---Krishna Yajur Veda, Shvetashvatara Upanishad 1.11. UPM, 86 Whatever exists and wherever it exists is permeated by the same divine power and force. ----Shukla Yajur Veda, Isha Upanishad 1. EH, 45 Sivaya Namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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