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1. 3. 6. 6. 9. I. 11. 5. 13. 7. Kauah. 3. 2. Chand. 3. 14. 1. Ka~h. Ka~h. 2. 25. 1. Chand. 4. 15. 1. Brih. 3. 7. 3. Mu~rJ. 1. 1. 6. Mu~9. 2. 2. 5. Chand. 5. 11-24. Chand. 7. 23. Brih. 3. 8. 8. Pras'na, 5. 5. Chand. 8. 1. 1. Chand. 8. 12. 3. Mu~9. 2. Ka~h. Ka~h. 12. 6. 1. Chand. 8. 12. 3. Chand. 8. 14. Brih. 4. 3. 7. Taitt. 2. 6. Kaush. 4, 19. Brih. 4. 5. 6. 1 From Deussen, System des Veddnta, p. 130. 10. a, into which he or one of his predecessors worked sixteen extracts of importance derived from another S'akha, being guided further by the principle that the original order of the extracts should be maintained.
Accordingly 61 52 THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE UPANISHADS all individual differences are so entirely overshadowed by the one fundamental cOllception, that while it is true that we have before us in the Upanishads no defined system, we are able nevertheless to trace the gradual development of a system. This latter then consists in the increasingly thorough interweaving of a fundamental thought originally idealistic with the realistic requirements of the empirical consciousness, which make their influence more and more felt.
6. Mu~9. 2. 2. 5. Chand. 5. 11-24. Chand. 7. 23. Brih. 3. 8. 8. Pras'na, 5. 5. Chand. 8. 1. 1. Chand. 8. 12. 3. Mu~9. 2. Ka~h. Ka~h. 12. 6. 1. Chand. 8. 12. 3. Chand. 8. 14. Brih. 4. 3. 7. Taitt. 2. 6. Kaush. 4, 19. Brih. 4. 5. 6. 1 From Deussen, System des Veddnta, p. 130. 10. a, into which he or one of his predecessors worked sixteen extracts of importance derived from another S'akha, being guided further by the principle that the original order of the extracts should be maintained. a may with some confidence be shown to have used the S'vetas'vatara,1 Aitareya,2 and' perhaps Jabala.
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