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Chief principle then invests that Great principle, Intellect; and it becomes threefold, as affected by the quality of goodness, foulness, or darkness, and invested

We have, in the same Purana, as well as in the Brahmanda and Linga, a number of synonyms for this term, as:

  • This stanza occurs in the fourth chapter of the Vayu-purana. Immediately following it are these definitions , which Professor Wilson has translated -.

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