SEVENTH KHANDA
1. 'Understanding (vignana) is better than reflection.
Through understanding we understand the .Rig-veda, the Yagur-veda, the
Sama-veda, and as the fourth the Atharvana, as the fifth the Itihasa-purana,
the Veda of the Vedas, the Pitrya, the Rasi, the Daiva, the Nidhi, the
Vakovakya, the Ekayana, the Deva-vidya, the Brahma-vidya, the Bhuta-vidya, the
Kshatra-vidya, the Nakshatra-vidya, the Sarpa and Devagana-vidya, heaven,
earth, air, ether, water, fire, gods, men, cattle, birds, herbs, trees, all
beasts down to worms, midges, and ants; what is right and what is wrong; what
is true and what is false; what is good and what is bad; what is pleasing and
what is not pleasing; food and savour, this world and that, all this we understand
through understanding. Meditate on understanding.
2. 'He who meditates on understanding as Brahman, reaches
the worlds where there is understanding and knowledge; he is, as it were, lord
and master as far as understanding reaches-he who meditates on understanding as
Brahman.'
'Sir, is there something better than understanding?'
'Yes, there is something better than understanding.'
'Sir, tell it me.'
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