He from whom this universe proceeds is higher and other than all forms of the Tree of the World and of time. When one knows Him who is the indweller, the bringer of good, the destroyer of evil, the Lord of powers, the immortal support of all, one attains final Liberation.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter VI, 6
We know Him who is the Supreme Lord of lords, the Supreme Deity of deities, the Ruler of rulers; who is higher than the imperishable prakriti and is the self-luminous, adorable Lord of the world.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter VI, 7
He is without a body or organs; none like unto Him is seen, or better than He. The Vedas speak of His exalted power, which is innate and capable of producing diverse effects and also of His omniscience and might.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter VI, 8
He has no master in the world, no ruler, nor is there even a sign of Him by which He can be inferred. He is the cause, the Lord of the lord of the organs; and He is without progenitor or controller.
Yajur Veda, Svetasvatara Upanishad, Part I, Chapter VI, 9
They retire into that dark colour and rise up from that colour.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad III, VIII – Meditation on the Adityas, 2
