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Ranade<ref>RD Ranade, [https://archive.org/stream/A.Constructive.Survey.of.Upanishadic.Philosophy.by.R.D.Ranade.1926.djvu/A.Constructive.Survey.of.Upanishadic.Philosophy.by.R.D.Ranade.1926#page/n47/mode/2up A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy], Chapter 1, pages 13-18</ref> shares the view of Phillips in chronologically sequencing Taittiriya Upanishad with respect to other Upanishads. [[Paul Deussen]]<ref>Paul Deussen, [https://archive.org/stream/philosophyoftheupa00deusuoft#page/n39/mode/2up The Philosophy of the Upanishads], pages 22-26</ref> and Winternitz,<ref>M Winternitz (2010), History of Indian Literature, Vol 1, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120802643</ref> hold a similar view as that of Phillips, but place Taittiriya before Isha Upanishad, but after Brihadaranyaka Upanishad and Chandogya Upanishad.
 
Ranade<ref>RD Ranade, [https://archive.org/stream/A.Constructive.Survey.of.Upanishadic.Philosophy.by.R.D.Ranade.1926.djvu/A.Constructive.Survey.of.Upanishadic.Philosophy.by.R.D.Ranade.1926#page/n47/mode/2up A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy], Chapter 1, pages 13-18</ref> shares the view of Phillips in chronologically sequencing Taittiriya Upanishad with respect to other Upanishads. [[Paul Deussen]]<ref>Paul Deussen, [https://archive.org/stream/philosophyoftheupa00deusuoft#page/n39/mode/2up The Philosophy of the Upanishads], pages 22-26</ref> and Winternitz,<ref>M Winternitz (2010), History of Indian Literature, Vol 1, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120802643</ref> hold a similar view as that of Phillips, but place Taittiriya before Isha Upanishad, but after Brihadaranyaka Upanishad and Chandogya Upanishad.
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{{Hindu scriptures |expanded=Upanishads}}
 
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Om! Peace, Peace Peace!!
 
Om! Peace, Peace Peace!!
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==== Detailed Explanation of the Verse<ref name=":3" /> ====
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In this verse "Vayu" is actually meant as all prevasive universal life or ''Sutra-atman''. In his macrocosmic aspect HE is the cosmic energy and universal mind and in HIS microcosmic aspect, he is the vitalizing force of body and mind. The other name for ''Sutra-atman'' is ''Hiranyagarbha''. He is endowed with two fold energy viz. ''Gyana Shakti'' and ''Kriya Shakti'' i.e. the power of knowledge and power of action. He is called here as the visible Brahman because He is perceptible both by the mind and the senses. 
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==== Example of Deliberate Mis-translation ====
 
==== Example of Deliberate Mis-translation ====

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