Chandogya

The Chandogya Upanishad is notable for its lilting metric structure, its mention of ancient cultural elements such as musical instruments, and embedded philosophical premises that later served as foundation for Vedanta schools.

Ninth Khanda

With Soma as their leader, the Maruts enjoy the fourth nectar (which is deep black in colour). As a matter of fact, the gods and goddesses neither eat nor drink. They enjoy merely by seeing the nectar.

They enter into this (deep black) colour of the sun, and they also come out of this colour.

He who knows this nectar thus, becomes one of the Maruts. With Soma as the leader, he enjoys the nectar by looking at it. He goes into this colour and again comes out of it.

As long as the sun rises in the west and sets in the east, twice that long will he (who knows this) rise in the north and set in the south. That person will also attain sovereignty and freedom like the Maruts.

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