Vedic Quotes 1 Flashcards
Pashya Pashya Pashya
See, see, see
Ayam Åtmå Brahm
This Atma (Self) is Brahm, Totality, the Wholeness of Life.
Mandukya Upanishad 2
Aham Brahmåsmi
I am Totality
Brihad-Aranyaka Up. 1.4.10
Sarvam Khalu Idam Brahm
Chhandogya Up 3.14.1
All this is Brahm–Totality, WHOLENESS
Dashamas twam asi
Thou art the tenth, Purusha
Anvaya-vyatirekabhyam nishprapancham prapanchyate
By virtue of analysis and synthesis, the indivisible Unity is realized in the world of diversity.
Nitya Apaurusheya
Eternal and uncreated
Nitya apaurusheyo vedah
Veda is eternal and uncreated.
A… Akhanda, Ananta, Apar
The letter A… Infinite, Unbounded, Endless
Eko’ham bahu syam
I am One, may I be many.
Chhandogy Up, Taittiriya Up, Shatapatha Br
Pashya me yogam aishwaram
Behold the richness of My Yoga—Samhitå value, My holistic Nature.
Gita 9.5
Ram Brahm paramarath rupa
Råm is Brahm—Totality, embodiment of Transcendental Reality.
Ram Charit Manas, Ayodhya Kand 90.7, Uttar Kand 20.1-4
Adir antyena saheta
The first together with the last includes everything which is in between.
Ashth†ådhyåy¡ of Pånini 1.1.71 (Vyåkaran)
Tattu Samanvayat
That is from unification.
Brahma Sutra 1.1.4
Atmai Vedam Sarvam
All this is Atma only.
Nrisimhottaratåpan¡ya Up 7
Chhåndogya Up 7.25.2
Aham Vishwam
I am the universe
Taittiriya Up 3.10.6
Vedo’ham
I am Veda; I am Totality
Devi Up 2
Yatha pinde tatha Brahmande
As is the atom, so is the universe; as is the body, so is the Cosmic body.
Purusha evedam sarvam yad bhutam yach cha bhavyam
Purusha evedam sarvam, idam sarvam: Totality is Purusha. The Purusha Suktam defines that as a Totality, Totality, Totality.
Rk Veda 10.90.2
Jivo Brahmaiva naparah
J¡va is Brahm and none other.
This Self, “I”, is Totality—Brahm—and none other.
Brahmagyanavalimala stotra 18
Ekam evadwitiyam
One Reality without a second.
Chhandogya Up 6.2.1
Aham arvam
I am everything
Neha nanasti kinchana
Manifest diversity is unmanifest – there is nothing else.
Katha Up 2.1.11
Brihad Up 4.4.19
Bhumir apo ‘nalo vayuh kham mano buddhir eva cha
ahamkara itiyame bhinna prakritir ashtadha
Bh Gita 7.4
Purnam adah purnam idam purnat purnam udachyate
purnasya purnadaya purnam evavashishyate
That is full; this is full. From fullness, fullness comes out;
taking fullness from fullness, what remains is fullness.
Brihad. Up 5.1.1
Purnat purnam udachyate
from fullness fullness comes out
Yatha purvam akalpayat
As it was before, so it was conceived.
Rk Veda 1.90.3
Anandaddhyeva kalvimani bhutani jayante
anandena jatani jivanti
anandam prayanty abhisamvishanti
Saisha Bhargavi Varuni vidya
parame vyoman pratishthita
From bliss, indeed, all these beings originate,
by bliss they are sustained;
towards bliss they move; into it they merge.
(This is the wisdom told by Bhrigu to his son Varuna)
Taittiriya Up 3.6.1
Mayadhyakshena prakritih suyate sacharacharm
Under My presidentship Prakriti, all of Nature, creates both the moving and unmoving.
Bh Gita 9.10
Dashame yuge yatinam Brahma bhavati sarathih
For those established in self-referral consciousness, the infinite organizing power of the Creator becomes the charioteer of all action.
Rk Veda 1.158.6
Richo Ak-kshare parame vyoman
yasmin Deva adhi vishwe nisheduh
yas tan na veda kim richa karishyati
ya it tad vidus ta ime samasate
The Richa (verses) of the Rk Veda, frequencies of consciousness, are sustained in the Ak-kshar, the dynamism contained in the nature of the self-referral consciousness – the reality of the transcendental field–the field of unbounded, unmanifest pure intelligence, in which reside all the Devas, the frequencies of Creative Intelligence, the Laws of Nature (mechanics of transformation), the self-referral performance of Natural Law responsible for the whole manifest universe. He whose awareness is not open to the self-referral field of consciousness–Ak-kshar–what can the verses accomplish for him? He who knows this level of reality is established in evenness, wholeness of life.
Rk Veda 1.164.39
Samkhya
- Gyanendriya
- Karmendriya
- Tanmatras
- Mahabhutas
- five senses of perception
- five organs of action
- the five basic realities, or essences of the objects of the five senses of perception
- the five elements out of which material creation is constituted: space (Akash), air (Vayu), fire (Tejas), water (Apas), and earth (Prithivi).
Shruti Smriti
Urdhvamulam adhah shakham ashwattham prahur avyayam
chhandamsi yasya parnani yas tam Veda sa Vedavit
Rk Veda speaks of the eternal Ashvattha, the World Tree, whose roots are on top and branches with leaves below. They are the Vedic Hymns. He who konws it knows the Veda.
Bh Gita 15.1
Shivam shantam adwaitam chaturtham manyante sa Atma sa vigyeyah
The peaceful, the blissful, the undivided is thought to be the fourth. That is the Self. That is to be known.
Nrisimhottaratapaniya Up 1 (similar to Mandukya Up, 7)
Shivam shantam adwaitam