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... Nachiketas asks that the fire by which heaven is gained be made known to him ; which also Yama allows , and says , " Choose the third boon , O Nachiketas ! " Nachiketas said , there is this inquiry . Some say the soul exists after the ...
... Nachiketas asks that the fire by which heaven is gained be made known to him ; which also Yama allows , and says , " Choose the third boon , O Nachiketas ! " Nachiketas said , there is this inquiry . Some say the soul exists after the ...
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... Nachiketas ! On the wide earth I will make thee the enjoyer of all desires . All those de- sires that are difficult to gain in the world of mor- tals , all those ask thou at thy pleasure ; —those fair nymphs of heaven with their ...
... Nachiketas ! On the wide earth I will make thee the enjoyer of all desires . All those de- sires that are difficult to gain in the world of mor- tals , all those ask thou at thy pleasure ; —those fair nymphs of heaven with their ...
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... Nachiketas ! I believe a house whose door is open to Brahma . Brahma the supreme , whoever knows him obtains whatever he wishes . The soul is not born ; it does not die ; it was not produced from any one . Nor was any produced from it ...
... Nachiketas ! I believe a house whose door is open to Brahma . Brahma the supreme , whoever knows him obtains whatever he wishes . The soul is not born ; it does not die ; it was not produced from any one . Nor was any produced from it ...
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