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Kena
Upanishad
Translated
by F. Max Müller
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Second
Khanda
1.
The Teacher says: 'If thou thinkest I know it well,
then thou knowest surely but little, what is that form
of Brahman known, it may be, to thee?'
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2.
The Pupil says: 'I do not think I know it well, nor
do I know that I do not know it. He among us who knows
this, he knows it, nor does he know that he does not
know it.
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3.
'He by whom it (Brahman) is not thought, by him it is
thought; he by whom it is thought, knows it not. It
is not understood by those who understand it, it is
understood by those who do not understand it.
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4.
'It is thought to be known (as if) by awakening, and
(then) we obtain immortality indeed. By the Self we
obtain strength, by knowledge we obtain immortality.
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Self
= atman
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5.
'If a man know this here, that is the true (end of life);
if he does not know this here, then there is great destruction
(new births). The wise who have thought on all things
(and recognized the Self in them) become immortal, when
they have departed from this world.'
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