Prashna Upanishad 5.7Famous
intermediate
ऋग्भिरेतं यजुर्भिरन्तरिक्षं सामभिर्यत्तत्कवयो वेदयन्ते। तमोंकारेणैवायतनेनान्वेति विद्वान्यत्तच्छान्तमजरममृतमभयं परं चेति॥
ṛgbhiretaṃ yajurbhirantarikṣaṃ sāmabhiryattatkavayo vedayante | tamoṃkāreṇaivāyatanenānveti vidvānyattacchāntamajramamṛtamabhayaṃ paraṃ ceti ||
""Through the Rig Veda (one attains) this world, through the Yajur Veda the intermediate realm, through the Sama Veda that which the seers know. Through OM alone as the means, the wise one attains that which is peaceful, undecaying, immortal, fearless, and supreme.""
What This Means:
The three Vedas correspond to three worlds. But through OM, one reaches the ultimate: peaceful, immortal, fearless, supreme.
Going Deeper:
OM transcends all three Vedas and their goals. It is the direct path to the absolute - beyond birth, death, and fear.
How To Apply This:
OM is the supreme practice. Through it, attain what is beyond all limitation - the peaceful, immortal, fearless reality.
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