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May Mitra bring us well-being, may Varuṇa bring well-being. May Aryamā be gracious to us. May Indra and Bṛhaspati bring us well-being. May Viṣṇu of wide strides be auspicious to us. Salutation to Brahman. Salutation to you, O Vāyu — you alone are the directly perceivable Brahman. I have declared you as the directly perceivable Brahman. I have spoken the eternal order, I have spoken truth. That protected me, it protected the one who spoke. It sheltered me, it sheltered the speaker. Om, peace, peace, peace.
HinduScripturePeacePrayerSanskrit
Taittiriya Upanishad 1.12

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Hindu
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Taittiriya Upanishad
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Taittiriya Upanishad
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TU.1.12
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