![]() ![]() The order of creation is described in this Valli.ĥ. The second section deals with bliss of Brahman. He imparts to them rules of right conduct or right living in order to prepare themselves for the attainment of Brahma-Jnana or the knowledge of the Self.Ĥ. In the first section the preceptor gives clear instructions to the aspirants on character building. (3) Bhrigu-valli or the section on Bhrigu.ģ. (2) Brahmananda-valli or the section on Brahma-bliss. This Upanishad is divided into sections called vallis, viz., (1) Siksha-valli or the section on instruction. Therefore it came to be known as Taittiriya-Samhita.Ģ. The other Rishis, the pupils of Vaishampayana, assumed the forms of Tittiris (birds, partridges) and swallowed the Veda thus thrown out or vomited. Yajnavalkya vomited the Yajurveda he had learnt. He was asked by Vaishampayana, his Guru, to return the Veda which he had studied under him. The great sage Yajnavalkya quarrelled with his preceptor. This Upanishad Belongs to The Krishna-Yajurveda.ġ.
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