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ओम इति The ॐ, इदम this, सर्वम् all, एतद this, अनुकृति indicates consent, अपि and also ह: स्म: वा (it is) well known, आवयेत्य with the chant of Om, श्रावयन्ति (they) begin chanting Om, सामानि The Sama songs, गायन्ति sing, शँसन्ति recite, अध्वर्युः the officiating priest, प्रतिगरं answer, प्रतिगृणाति says, प्रसौति makes assent,  अग्निहोत्रं the oblation to fire, अनुजानाति assents प्रवक्ष्यन् about to touch, आह says, अपाप्नवान may I obtain, आप्नोति attains  
 
ओम इति The ॐ, इदम this, सर्वम् all, एतद this, अनुकृति indicates consent, अपि and also ह: स्म: वा (it is) well known, आवयेत्य with the chant of Om, श्रावयन्ति (they) begin chanting Om, सामानि The Sama songs, गायन्ति sing, शँसन्ति recite, अध्वर्युः the officiating priest, प्रतिगरं answer, प्रतिगृणाति says, प्रसौति makes assent,  अग्निहोत्रं the oblation to fire, अनुजानाति assents प्रवक्ष्यन् about to touch, आह says, अपाप्नवान may I obtain, आप्नोति attains  
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Om is Brahman, All this is Om, This Om is uttered to indicate consent. And also it is well known that by uttering Om, they begin chanting. With Om they sing Sama songs. They say Om Shom and recite the Shastras. Om - thus the officiating priest says (his) answer. With Om, the Brahma makes his assent. With Om the Brahmana (teacher), begins to teach and says "May I obtain Brahman (The Parama tatva)" and Brahman he attains.     
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Om is Brahman, All this (the vast expense of universe) is Om. This Om is uttered to indicate consent. And also it is well known that by uttering Om, they begin chanting. With Om they sing Sama songs. They say Om Shom and recite the Shastras. Om - thus the officiating priest says (his) answer. With Om, the Brahma makes his assent. With Om the Brahmana (teacher), begins to teach and says "May I obtain Brahman (The Parama tatva)" and Brahman he attains.     
    
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Om is also called as Pranava. The Pranava is the epitome of the Vedas. It is both philosophy in its essence as thought and practical Yoga as experience. The Pranava finds a detailed expression of mystical explanation, and corresponding eulogy at the beginning of Chandogya Upanishad, as Udgitha. It is a whole Vidya there, an entire and independent mode of intuiting the Divine through Holy sound or word.
 
Om is also called as Pranava. The Pranava is the epitome of the Vedas. It is both philosophy in its essence as thought and practical Yoga as experience. The Pranava finds a detailed expression of mystical explanation, and corresponding eulogy at the beginning of Chandogya Upanishad, as Udgitha. It is a whole Vidya there, an entire and independent mode of intuiting the Divine through Holy sound or word.
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Above anuvaka says: Om is all t
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Above anuvaka says: Om comprehends all cosmic laws as well as ethical principles. In short it is the Chant, the Shastra, the Sacrifice, The Priest, the Exposition, the Wisdom, the Wish for immortality and the Means towards it.
 
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====Ethical duties of human beings - Ninth Anuvāka====
 
====Ethical duties of human beings - Ninth Anuvāka====

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