THE forest-chants of that part of the Rg-veda which is known as the Aitareya Aranyaka, sing how minerals exist, plants feel, and animals know, but know not that they exist and feel and know; while man exists, feels, knows, and also knows that he exists, feels, knows.
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Science of Social Organization or the Laws of Manu in the Light of Theosophy
May 31, 1942, Kessinger Publishing
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0766103382 9780766103382
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"THE forest-chants of that part of the Rg-veda which is known as the Aitareya Aranyaka, sing how minerals exist, plants feel, and animals know, but know not that they exist and feel and know; while man exists, feels, knows, and also knows that he exists, feels, knows."
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