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Re: Animal-Killing, and Soul-Merging Condemned
In article <4di87s$fog@babbage.ece.uc.edu>,
Ken Stuart <kstuart@snowcrest.net> wrote:
>On 16 Jan 1996 02:35:09 GMT, susarla.krishna@studentserver1.swmed.edu
>(H. Krishna Susarla) wrote in soc.religion.hindu:
>
>>
>>>From Sri Isopanisad, translated by HDG Bhaktivedanta Gosvami Prabhupada
>>
>>mantra three:
>>
>>asuryaa naama te lokaa
>> andhena tamasaavritaah
>>taams te pretyaabhigacchanti
>> ye ke caatma-hano janaah
>>
>>"The killer of the soul, whoever he may be, must enter into the planets
>>known as the worlds of the faithless, full of darkness and ignorance."
>
>Where is "soul" in the Sanskrit?
some-what-not-related info:
There is a publication by Bharatiya Vidya bhawan as a part of 10 great
upanishat series on isavasypanishath, with Gajendra Gadhkar as editor.
This contains translation of tatparya of each mantra by three schools
of philosophy, the translations of their commentaries from three schools.
Shankara's, Ramanuja's and
(from manasvini by vallabha's deciple?)
good book with all the three views of same mantras at one place.