> The words of ChAndhOgya Upanishad quoted in the BhUmAdhikaraNam
> comes to my mind . That passage defines what is the grand one (BhUmA)
> and what is the lesser one (alpam) :
>
> " Yathra Naanyath pasyathi , naanyath sruNOthi , naanyath vijAnathi ,
> Sa BhUMA ; aTa yathrAnyath pasyath , anyasssRuNOth , anyath vijanAthy ,
> Tath alpam " ( " In the experience of which one will not see anything
> other than that , one will not hear anything other than that , one will
> not
> know anything other than that , that is BhumA . Where one sees
> some thing else , hears some thing else , knows some thing else
> that is little . That which is Brahman is Mortal . That which is little
> is Mortal .
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Please read the last sentence as : " That which is Brahman is IMMORTAL
and that which is little is MORTAL .
SORRY FOR THE MISTAKE .
V.SADAGOPAN
> NamO NaarAyaNAya ,
> V.Sadagopan
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