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The Heart of Hinduism: The Eastern Path to Freedom, ... - Page 15
This Upanishad is divided into three chapters called Shiksha Valli, Brahmanand Valli, and Bhrigu Valli. There are many other Upanishads, though they may be less A Review of Vedic Literature and the Knowledge Within 15.
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Glory Of Spiritual India - Page 181
Taittiriyopanishad Bhrigu Valli (Bhrigu Valli is the last chapter of Taittiriyopanishad. It speaks about a great father and a great son. Bhrigu went on searching after truth again and again. Through austerity and meditation, he acquired knowledge ...
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Philosophic Arches in Upanisads
In Bhrigu valli, Bhrigu asked questions to his father-cumteacher Varuna to seek knowledge of Brahman. In order to answer the question of Bhrigu, Varuna said that the food or body, the world of matter, the vital force (prāṇa), the eyes, ears, the ...
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Bibliotheca Indica - Volume 11 - Page 1
In the former it bears no separate title ; in the latter it is enumerated as two distinct Upanishads, the " A'nanda Valli" (the lotus of bliss), containing the first two chapters, and the " Bhrigu Valli" (the lotus of Bhri- gu), containing the third chapter.
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1853
8. Taitteriya. Upanishad. Taitteriya Upanishad is divided into three Vallis known as Shikshã Valli, Brahmãnand Valli and Bhrigu Valli, and the mantras have been replaced by 'Anuwãka'. Anuwãka Subject 1-12 Shikshã Valli — Prayer by the ...
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Upanishads: Gateways of Knowledge - Page 169
BHRIGU VALLI The Knowledge is declared, the Brahma Vidya communicated. The Goal pointed out is nothing less than the Highest, par am. And that one can reach only by knowing the Brahman. Brahman is that which is Truth, Knowledge, ...
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Upanishads in Sankara's Own Words: Isa, Kena, Katha, and ...
These three Prapathakas are called Siksha-valli, Brahmanands-valli and Bhrigu-valli respectively in the Upanishad, and they are divided into 31 anuvakas (chapters) for ihe purpose of instruction. Sayanacharya, in his exhaustive commentary ...
Śaṅkarācārya, V. Panoli, 1992
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Nine Principal Upanishads: With Text, Translitteration ... - Page 182
CHAPTER lll-LESSDN DNE BHRIGU VALLI rT^TT l^dcifl^N i 3T^t STFT ^RT: sfte ^raftrfg i ^ft^ i wt smfa ^nfa 5jrin% ^idifn ^ft^r i Bhrigurvai Varunih Varunam Pitaramupasasara Adhihi Bhagavo Brahmeti. Tasma Etat Provacha Annaip Pranam ...
Kriyananda Saraswati (Swami.), 1975
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Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of evolution - Page 380
Taittiriya Upanishad, Bhrigu Valli, 6. 22. Swetaswatara Upanishad, IV. 9, 10. 23. Viveka Chudamani, Verse 20. 24. Taittiriya Upanishad, II. 6. 25. Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Vol. II, Part I (1940), p. 217. 26. Ibid., p. 248. 27. Sri Aurobindo, The ...
V. Madhusudan Reddy, 1966
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Asiatic researches or transactions of the Society ...
Under the name of Anandavall'i and Bhrigu-valli, two Upanishads follow (44th and 45th), which have been already noticed as extracts from the A'ran'ya of the black Yqjush, distinguished by the titles of Taittir'iya and Varurii. The remaining ...
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1808