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- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 author "R.D.Ranade".
- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 isCitedBy Reincarnation.
- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 page "108".
- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 place "Mumbai".
- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 publisher "Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan".
- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 quote "“But the culminating point of the whole doctrine is reached when the poet tells us that he himself saw the guardian of the body, moving unerringly by backward and forward paths, clothed in collected and diffusive splendour, and that it kept on returning frequently inside the mundane regions. That this ‘guardian’ is no other than the soul may be seen from the way in which verse 31 follows immediately on verse 30 which mentions the ‘breathing, speedful, moving life-principle’; moreover, the frequentative tells us the frequency of the soul’s return to this world.”".
- 0d555f7c406f0e10bcaded8dbffd60b94df5d0116e9a8df8264c0852bc921571 title "Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy".