The Katha Upanishad discusses realizing the Atman, which is described as soundless, intangible, formless, undecaying, eternal, and odorless. It also notes that the Atman has no beginning or end, is beyond the Great, and is unchanging. The text states that by realizing the Atman with these qualities, one is freed from the jaws of death.
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Having realized Atman, which is soundless, intangible, formless, undecaying, and likewise tasteless, eternal, and odourless; having realized That which is without beginning and end, beyond the Great, and unchanging—one is freed from the jaws of death...........
The Katha Upanishad discusses realizing the Atman, which is described as soundless, intangible, formless, undecaying, eternal, and odorless. It also notes that the Atman has no beginning or end, is beyond the Great, and is unchanging. The text states that by realizing the Atman with these qualities, one is freed from the jaws of death.
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The Katha Upanishad discusses realizing the Atman, which is described as soundless, intangible, formless, undecaying, eternal, and odorless. It also notes that the Atman has no beginning or end, is beyond the Great, and is unchanging. The text states that by realizing the Atman with these qualities, one is freed from the jaws of death.
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