4.1.7
Yagnavalkya said: `Let us hear what anybody may have told you.' Ganaka Vaideha replied: `Vidagdha Sakalya told me that the heart (hridaya) is Brahman.' Yagnavalkya said: `As one who had (the benefit of a good) father, mother, and teacher might tell, so did Vidagdha Sakalya tell you that the heart is Brahman; for what is the use of a person without a heart? But did he tell you the body and the resting-place of that Brahman?' Ganaka Vaideha said: `He did not tell me.' Yagnavalkya said: `Your Majesty, this (Brahman) stands on one leg only.' Ganaka Vaideha said: `Then tell me, Yagnavalkya.' Yagnavalkya said: `The heart itself is its body, ether its place, and we should worship it as certainty (sthiti).' Ganaka Vaideha said: `What is the nature of certainty?' Yagnavalkya replied: `Your Majesty, the heart itself; for the heart indeed, O King, is the body of all things, the heart is the resting-place of all things, for in the heart, O King, all things rest. The heart indeed, O King, is the Highest Brahman. The heart does not desert him who worships that (Brahman) with such knowledge, all creatures approach him, and having become a god, he goes to the gods.' Ganaka Vaideha said: `I shall give you (for this) a thousand cows with a bull as big as an elephant.' Yagnavalkya said: `My father was of opinion that one should not accept a reward without having fully instructed a pupil.'