Kaṭha Upaniṣad

2.6.3

`From terror of Brahman fire burns, from terror the sun burns, from terror Indra and Vayu, and De...

2.6.4

`If a man could not understand it before the falling asunder of his body, then he has to take bod...

2.6.5

`As in a mirror, so (Brahman may be seen clearly) here in this body; as in a dream, in the world ...

2.6.6

`Having understood that the senses are distinct (from the Atman), and that their rising and setti...

2.6.7

`Beyond the senses is the mind, beyond the mind is the highest (created) Being, higher than that ...

2.6.8

`Beyond the Undeveloped is the Person, the allpervading and entirely imperceptible. Every creatur...

2.6.9

`His form is not to be seen, no one beholds him with the eye. He is imagined by the heart, by wis...

2.6.10

`When the five instruments of knowledge stand still together with the mind, and when the intellec...

2.6.11

`This, the firm holding back of the senses, is what is called Yoga. He must be free from thoughtl...

2.6.12

`He (the Self) cannot be reached by speech, by mind, or by the eye. How can it be apprehended exc...

2.6.13

`By the words "He is," is he to be apprehended, and by (admitting) the reality of both (the invis...

2.6.14

`When all desires that dwell in his heart cease, then the mortal becomes immortal, and obtains Br...

2.6.15

`When all the ties of the heart are severed here on earth, then the mortal becomes immortal here ...

2.6.16

`There are a hundred and one arteries of the heart, one of them penetrates the crown of the head....

2.6.17

`The Person not larger than a thumb, the inner Self, is always settled in the heart of men. Let a...

2.6.18

Having received this knowledge taught by Death and the whole rule of Yoga (meditation), Nakiketa ...