His hands and feet are everywhere; His eyes, heads and faces are everywhere; His ears are everywhere; He exists compassing all.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter III, 16
Himself devoid of senses, He shines through the functions of the senses. He is the capable ruler of all; He is the refuge of all. He is great.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter III, 17
The Swan, the ruler of the whole world, of all that is moving and all that is motionless, becomes the embodied self and dwelling in the city of nine gates, flies outward.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter III, 18
Grasping without hands, hasting without feet, It sees without eyes, It hears without ears. It knows what is to be known, but no one knows It. They call It the First, the Great, the Full.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter III, 19
The Self, smaller than the small, greater than the great, is hidden in the hearts of creatures. The wise, by the grace of the Creator, behold the Lord, majestic and desireless and become free from grief.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter III, 20
