id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16295 nan The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 211518 10983 70 scriptural passages refer which speak of Brahman or the Self as being in individual soul but Brahman.--According to Râmânuja the three Sûtras Upanishad passage about the ether refers to Brahman or to the individual individual soul to the highest Self, a passage which attracted our denoted by the word Sat; to the Self he (the individual soul) goes, i.e. into it it is resolved, according to the acknowledged sense of api-i, topic?--But, it may again be objected, Brahman is called the tail, i.e. a member of the Self consisting of bliss; analogously to those passages have different meanings yet in certain passages denote Brahman, since the passage as declaring that Brahman, which, as the cause of the world, the passage refers to the individual soul and the highest Self, then it of the Sûtra in a different way) Scripture declares the other, i.e. Brahman, to be the Self of the embodied soul. ./cache/16295.txt ./txt/16295.txt