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Salutation to the SO AHAM
The Upanishad sets forth by pronouncing as the indispensable basis
of its revelations the universal nature of God. This universal nature of
Brahman the Eternal is the beginning and end of the Vedanta and if it
is not accepted, nothing the Vedanta says can have any value, as all
its propositions either proceed from it or at least presuppose it; . . .
with this truth in your hand as a lamp to shed light on all the
obscurest sayings of the Scriptures, you soon come to realise that the
Upanishads are a grand harmonious and perfectly luminous whole,
expressing in its various aspects the single and universal Truth; for
under the myriad contradictions of phenomena (prapancha) there is
one Truth and one only.
(CWSA, 17: 101)