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25 June 2026 · Who sees all beings in the Self and the Self in all beings turns away from hatred.

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Scriptural verse

यस्तु सर्वाणि भूतान्यात्मन्येवानुपश्यति । सर्वभूतेषु चात्मानं ततो न विजुगुप्सते ॥

yas tu sarvāṇi bhūtāny ātmany evānupaśyati | sarva-bhūteṣu cātmānaṃ tato na vijugupsate ||

Literal translation

But one who sees all beings in the Self alone, and the Self in all beings, from that vision does not shrink away or hate.

Vedika source-faithful rendering checked against the Sanskrit text of Īśā Upanishad 6; not a quoted published translation.

Vedika paraphrase

The Īśā Upanishad invites us to see one Self beneath apparent difference. From that vision, hatred loses its ground.

Who sees all beings in the Self and the Self in all beings turns away from hatred. Isha Upanishad 6

Vedika commentary

Vedika should frame this as a contemplative insight into unity, not as a vague social slogan. The verse is rooted in Self-knowledge.

Vedika distinguishes the original Sanskrit, a literal rendering, and an interpretive paraphrase so that the words of the text are never confused with explanation.

Source

Who sees all beings in the Self and the Self in all beings turns away from hatred. Isha Upanishad 6

Traditional commentary

Traditional Vedānta reads this as a vision of the Self that dissolves alienation. Compassion is not sentimental; it arises from seeing reality more deeply.

Explanation

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