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			Kena  
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			Katha  
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			Prasna  
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			Taittiriya  
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			Mundaka  
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			Aitareya  
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			Isavasya  
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			Maitrayani  
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			Mandukya  
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			Chandogya  
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			Svetasvatara  
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			Brihadaranyaka    
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			Kaushitaki-Brahmana 
   
 
Minor Upanishads
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			Sita  
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			Atma  
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			Maha  
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			Akshi  
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			Aruni  
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			Surya  
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			Jabala  
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			Savitri  
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			Subala  
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			Varaha  
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			Garbha  
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			Skanda 
   
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			Tripura  
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			Brahma  
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			Kundika  
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			Muktika  
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			Nirvana  
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			Mudgala  
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Kaivalya  
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			Paingala  
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			Sariraka  
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			Mantrika  
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			Maitreya  
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			Sannyasa 
   
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			Avadhuta  
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			Bahvricha  
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			Niralamba  
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			Bhikshuka  
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			Adhyatma  
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			Tejo-Bindu  
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			Annapurna  
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			Katharudra  
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			Sarva-Sara  
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			Nada-Bindu  
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			Yajnavalkya 
   
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			Atma-Bodha  
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			Satyayaniya  
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			Vajrasuchika  
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			Yoga-Tattva  
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			Amrita-Bindu  
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			Para-Brahma  
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			Paramahamsa  
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			Kali-Santarana  
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			Maha-Narayana  
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Narada-Parivrajaka  
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			Turiyatita-Avadhuta  
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			Paramahamsa-Parivrajaka  
 
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		Atma-Bodha Upanishad Om ! May my speech be based 
		on (i.e. accord with) the mind; May my mind be based on speech. O 
		Self-effulgent One, reveal Thyself to me. May you both (speech and mind) 
		be the carriers of the Veda to me. May not all that I have heard depart 
		from me. I shall join together (i.e. obliterate the difference of) day 
		And night through this study. I shall utter what is verbally true; I 
		shall utter what is mentally true. May that (Brahman) protect me; May 
		That protect the speaker (i.e. the teacher), may That protect me; May 
		that protect the speaker – may That protect the speaker. Om ! Let there 
		be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be 
		Peace in the forces that act on me ! 
		 
		   I-1. The innermost Brahman is A, U, M – saying this 
		a Yogi becomes free from the cycle of birth. Om, I bow to Narayana, 
		having Sankha, Chakra and Gada. The upasaka will go to Vaikuntha. 
		 
		   I-2-4. The Brahmapura is a lotus, shining like lightning and lamp. 
		The son of Devaki is Brahmanya (a Brahmana with 44 sacraments); so are 
		Madhusudana, Pundarikaksha, Vishnu and Achyuta. Narayana is the one, 
		existing in all creatures, the causal person without a cause. 
		 
		   I-5. One does not suffer meditating upon Vishnu without misery and 
		illusion – there is no fear; one who sees many here goes from death to 
		death. 
		 
		   I-6-8. In the middle of the heart-lotus It (Brahman) exists with 
		knowledge as the eye; the world, knowledge are established in Brahman. 
		He, the seeker, departs from this world with this knowledge, getting all 
		desires in the other world becomes immortal. Where there is always light 
		and value, there the person attains immortality – Om Namah. 
  
		   II-1-10. The Maya has gone away from me, I am the 
		pure vision; my ego has gone down, so has the difference between world, 
		god and soul. I am the inner-self, without positive and negative rules; 
		I am the expansive Bliss; I am the witness, independent, exerting in my 
		greatness; without old age and decay, opposing sides, pure knowledge, 
		the ocean of liberation; I am subtle without any attributes.  
		 
		    I am without three qualities, all worlds exists in my belly; the 
		changeless consciousness, beyond reason and action, I have no parts, 
		unborn, pure reality. 
		 
		    I am endless knowledge, auspicious, indivisible, faultless, reality 
		unbounded. I am to be known by Agamas, attractive to all the worlds. I 
		am pure joy; purity, sole, ever shining, beginningless; I have 
		ascertained the highest Truth. 
		 
		    I know myself without a second, with discrimination. Even then 
		Bondage and Liberation are experienced. The world has gone away that 
		appears to be real like serpent and rope; only Brahman exists as the 
		basis of the world; therefore the world does not exist; like sugar 
		pervaded by the taste of the sugarcane, I am pervaded by Bliss. All the 
		three worlds, from Brahma to the smallest worm are imagined in me. 
		 
		    In the ocean there are many things, from the bubble to the wave; but 
		the ocean does not desire these – So also, I have no desire for things 
		of the world; I am like a rich-man not desiring poverty. A wise person 
		abandons poison favouring Amrita. The sun which makes the pot shine is 
		not destroyed along with the pot; so also the spirit is not destroyed 
		with the body. 
		 
		    I have no bondage nor liberation, no Shastra, no Guru. I have gone 
		beyond Maya – let life go away or let the mind be attacked – I have no 
		misery as I am filled with joy, I know myself; Ignorance has run away 
		somewhere – I have no doership nor duty, kula and gotra. These belong to 
		the gross body, not to me different from it. Hunger, thirst, blindness, 
		etc., belong to the Linga-deha only. Dullness, desire etc., belong only 
		to the Karana-deha. 
		 
		    Just as to an owl the sun is dark, so also for an ignorant person 
		there is darkness in Brahman . When vision is blocked by clouds he 
		thinks there is no sun. Just as Amrita, different from poison is not 
		affected by its defects, I do not touch the defects of Inertia. Even a 
		small lamp can remove big darkness; so even a little knowledge destroys 
		big ignorance. 
		 
		    Just as there is no serpent in the rope at any time, there is no 
		world in me. 
		    Even practising this for a muhurta (a short time) one does not 
		return (to this world). 
  
		Om ! May my speech be based on (i.e. accord with) 
		the mind; May my mind be based on speech. O Self-effulgent One, reveal 
		Thyself to me. May you both (speech and mind) be the carriers of the 
		Veda to me. May not all that I have heard depart from me. I shall join 
		together (i.e. obliterate the difference of) day And night through this 
		study. I shall utter what is verbally true; I shall utter what is 
		mentally true. May that (Brahman) protect me; May That protect the 
		speaker (i.e. the teacher), may That protect me; May that protect the 
		speaker – may That protect the speaker. Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! 
		Let there be Peace in my environment ! Let there be Peace in the forces 
		that act on me !  
		Here ends the Atmabodhopanishad, as contained in the 
		Rig-Veda. 
		Translated by Dr. A. G. Krishna Warrier 
		Published by The Theosophical Publishing House, Chennai | 
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