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.
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na —
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cakṣuṣā —
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gṛhyate —
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nāpi —
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vācā —
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nānyairdevaistapasā —
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karmaṇa —
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vā —
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jñānaprasādena —
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viśuddhasattva- —
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statastu —
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taṃ —
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paśyate —
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niṣkalaṃ —
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dhyāyamānaḥ —