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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 17
The Yog of Threefold Faith

ऊँ तत्सदिति निर्देशो ब्रह्राणास्त्रिविध: स्मृत:।
ब्रह्राणास्तेन वेदाश्च यज्ञाश्च विहिता: पुरा ॥23॥

[ “Om, tat , and sat are three epithets used for the Supreme Being from whom at the outset there came forth the Brahmin, Ved, and yagya.’’ ]

Krishn tells Arjun on how the three names Om, tat, and sat, symbolizing God, direct us to the Supreme Being and call him to mind. It is he who, at the beginning, created the Brahmin, the Ved, and yagya. That is to say that Brahmin, the Ved, and yagya are all born from OM, the symbol Of Brahm. Thus it could also be said that they have all ensued from yog. They are generated only by ceaseless contemplation of OM, and other than this there is no way.

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