... jitwara Om, namo bhagavateh Mahima Tawaïwa prabho parama jitwara Om, namo bhagavateh Mahima Tawaïwa prabho parama jitwara Om, namo bhagavateh Mahima Tawaïwa prabho parama jitwara Om Tat Sat Om Sat Chittapas Ananda Om namo bhagavateh Om mon doux Seigneur OM, mon Bien-Aimé Page 347 ( translation ) OM Om, Supreme Lord, God... jitwara Om, namo bhagavateh Mahima Tawaïwa prabho parama jitwara Om, namo bhagavateh Mahima Tawaïwa prabho parama jitwara Om, namo bhagavateh Mahima Tawaïwa prabho parama jitwara Om Tat Sat Om Sat Chittapas Ananda 5 Om namo bhagavateh Om my sweet Lord OM, my Beloved Page 350 × ...
... Introduction Kena and Other Upanishads On Translating the Upanishads OM TAT SAT This translation of a few of the simpler & more exoteric Upanishads to be followed by other sacred and philosophical writings of the Hindus not included in the Revealed Scriptures, all under the one title of the Book of God, has been effected on one definite and unvarying ...
... aside, for a while, Buddha's world of sanskaras; let us put aside, packed away in an accessible corner of the brain, Shankara's gospel of Maya, and start instead from the old Vedantic beginnings OM Tat Sat, That (Brahman) is the thing that Is, and Sarvam khalvidam Brahma, Verily, all this , everything of which we are aware, is Brahman. It is at least possible that we may return from this inquiry with ...
... × That, the Absolute, pronounced "tut". × om tat sat : OM That which Is. × A place known for its lunatic asylum. ...
... kaustubhābharaṇaḥ hariḥ, śrīkṛṣṇaḥ śaraṇaṁ mama. pītāmbaraḥ nīlavarṇaḥ śrīvatsapadabhūṣitaḥ, śrīkṛṣṇaḥ śaraṇaṁ mama, vāsudevaḥ hṛṣikeśaḥ mādhavaḥ madhusūdanaḥ, śrīkṛṣṇaḥ śaraṇaṁ mama. hariḥ om tat sat. ( Source unknown ) Lord of the Universe, Master of all the three worlds, Lord Hari, adorned by the gem kaustabha, Lord Krishna is verily my refuge. Garbed in yellow, blue-hued, embellished ...
... nothing, capable of universality, capable of nullity, capable of putting forth all antinomies, capable of reconciling them, capable therefore both of cosmos & chaos, which is expressed in the formula OM Tat Sat. But this is no other than the Brahman. Is it enough then to realise the Atman as the Brahman? Yes, if we realise that the absolute Brahman, who is rather beyond both Guna & absence of Guna than ...
... essay. Section One. Introduction On Translating the Upanishads . Editorial title. Sri Aurobindo wrote this text in Baroda around 1900-1902 under the heading "OM TAT SAT". He evidently intended it to be the introduction to a collection of his translations, probably "The Upanishads rendered into simple and rhythmic English". It was first published in a book as the ...
... analysis imply limits, imply conditions. The Infinite is conceivable to us, but not being measurable, it is also not knowable. This is the second great philosophical truth on which Hinduism insists. OM tat sat is its formula, OM, That is what Is. "That", the most non-committing expression discoverable in the language, is the one selected to express the idea of the Infinite One. "That is the one thing ...
... Record of Yoga Undated Notes, c. December 1926 Undated Notes - I OM TAT SAT The highest interpretation hitherto made in human understanding and experience may thus be stated with the proviso that since it is human it must be incomplete. TAT. That. The Absolute Unmanifested—Parabrahman, Purushottama, Parameswara (holding in himself the ...
... complete result of the complete self-giving of the soul to the Master of our existence. The Gita closes this chapter with what seems at first sight a recondite utterance. The formula OM, Tat, Sat, is, it says, the triple definition of the Brahman, by whom the Brahmanas, the Vedas and sacrifices were created of old and in it resides all their significance. Tat, That, indicates the Absolute ...
... Mantras Written by Sri Aurobindo Sanskrit Mantras ॐ आनन्दमयि चैतन्यमयि सत्यमयि परमे OM anandamayi chaitanyamayi [satyamayi parame] 1 circa 1927 Page 829 OM Tat Sat Jyotir Aravinda ॐ तत् सत् ज्योतिरराविन्द OM Satyam Jnânam Jyotir Aravinda ॐ सत्यं ज्ञानं ज्योतिरराविन्द circa 1927 Page 830 तत्सवितुर्वरं रूपं ज्योतिः परस्य धीमहि । ...
... piece of joke. Sri Aurobindo: You could not realise that Tut Tut Tut was a serious mantra with immense possibilities? Why, it is the modern form of [Upanishadic] tat and everybody knows that Om tat sat is a mantra of great power. Only you should as a penance for not having accepted at once, do it not 15,000 but 150,000 times a day - at a gallop, e.g. OM Tut a Tut, Tut a Tut, Tut a Tut and so on ...
... God. Thou art THYSELF the object of they search: the VOICE unbroken, that resounds throughout eternities, exempt from change, from sin exempt, the seven sounds in one, the VOICE OF THE SILENCE. Om tat Sat 24 These words, if they do not awaken laughter as you receive them, probably stir chords within you which music and language touch in common. Music gives you ontological messages which non-musical ...
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