Mundaka Upanishad

3.1.8

8 Brahman is not grasped by the eye, nor by speech, nor by the other senses, nor by penance or good works. A man becomes pure through serenity of intellect; thereupon, in meditation, he beholds Him who is without parts. 





  • na

  • cakṣuṣā

  • gṛhyate

  • nāpi

  • vācā

  • nānyairdevaistapasā

  • karmaṇa

  • jñānaprasādena

  • viśuddhasattva-

  • statastu

  • taṃ

  • paśyate

  • niṣkalaṃ

  • dhyāyamānaḥ

Mundaka Upanishad