atha rūpāṇāṃ cakṣur ity etad eṣām uktham | ato hi sarvāṇi rūpāṇy uttiṣṭhanti | etad eṣāṃ sāma | etad dhi sarvai rūpaiḥ samam | etad eṣāṃ brahma | etad dhi sarvāṇi rūpāṇi bibharti ||
2. Next, of the forms, that which is called Eye is the Uktha (hymn), for from it all forms arise. It is their Sâman (song), for it is the same as all forms. It is their Brahman (prayer), for it supports all forms.
athedānīṃ rūpāṇāṃ sitāsitaprabhṛtīnāṃ cakṣuriti cakṣurviṣayasāmānyaṃ cakṣuḥśabdābhidheyaṃ rūpasāmānyaṃ prakāśyamātramabhidhīyate |
ato hi sarvāṇi rūpāṇyittiṣṭhanti, etadeṣāṃ sāma, etaddhi sarvai rūpeḥ samam, etadeṣāṃ brahma, etaddhi sarvāṇi rūpāṇi bibharti || 2 ||
Bṛhad san, ca. B.C. 600, Adhyāya, Brāhmaṇa, verse 1,6.2;
Bṛhad-DSh, 1657, p.;
Bṛhad-Anq-Dup, 1801-02, p.;
Bṛhad-Mül, 1879-84;
Bṛhad-Śaṃ, 8th c. A.D.;
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