Mandukya Upanishad

With an Advaita Commentary from our Understanding

by Kenneth Jaques | 31,733 words

The Mandukya Upanishad is a short, just twelve verses, description of the material manifestation and the eventual return to unmanifest form of the Universe....

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Verse 38

38. Where there does not exist thought, there is no taking up that is, apprehension, no giving up either, At that time the jnana well set in itself or, in the Atman, is non originated and remaining the same (lit. going to sameness).

The Absolute without thought is without fear or despondency. The Self Realised Sage becomes One with the Self or attains the true being of his-Self.

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