| PataƱjali - 1885 - 284 pages
...worshipped) by the earth. 1 1 Whatever he meditates upon, that is obtained by a man (in future-existence) : such is the mysterious power of meditation. 12 Therefore must he dismiss every thing perishable from his thoughts and meditate upon what is imperishable only. 13 There is nothing... | |
| Mircea Eliade - 1958 - 564 pages
...be achieving final liberation, not enjoyment of the "powers" that his meditation will confer on him. "Therefore must he dismiss everything perishable from...thoughts and meditate upon what is imperishable only. There is nothing imperishable except Purusha. Having become united with him (through constant 2 Commentary... | |
| F. Max Muller - 1880 - 510 pages
...supported (and worshipped) by the earth. 11. Whatever he meditates upon, that is obtained by a man (in a future existence): such is the mysterious power of...meditation. 12. Therefore must he dismiss everything perish7. 'The term nirSkira, 'the being destitute of form,' evidently refers to Purusha here (cf. Sutra... | |
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