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vidyA siddhirmatirmedhA praj~jA j~jAnaM ca sA matA||19|| | vidyA siddhirmatirmedhA praj~jA j~jAnaM ca sA matA||19|| | ||
The Brahman, the Eternal, Immutable, Tranquil and Indestructible, is, thus, attained and is the ultimate wisdom, also known as vidya (learning), siddhi (accomplishment), mati (wisdom), medha (power of retention), pranja (intellect) and | The Brahman, the Eternal, Immutable, Tranquil and Indestructible, is, thus, attained and is the ultimate wisdom, also known as ''vidya'' (learning), ''siddhi'' (accomplishment), ''mati'' (wisdom), ''medha'' (power of retention), ''pranja'' (intellect) and ''jnana'' (knowledge). [19] | ||
==== Identification of the purusha (man/Individual) with the Loka (universe) -the effect ==== | ==== Identification of the purusha (man/Individual) with the Loka (universe) -the effect ==== | ||