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"Five Years of Theosophy"


Buddhi has the three attributes of Pratyaksha, Upamiti and Anumiti
(perception, analogy, and inference). Ahankara also has three
attributes, viz., Jnata, Jneya, and Jnan (the knower, the known, and the
knowledge).
III. Another name of the sacred thread is Tri-dandi. Tri means three,
and Danda, chastisement, correction, or conquest. This reminds the
holder of the three great "corrections" or conquests he has to
accomplish. These are:--(1) the Vakya Sanyama;* (2) the Manas Sanyama;
and (3) the Indriya (or Deha) Sanyama. Vakya is speech, Manas, mind, and
Deha (literally, body) or Indriya, is the senses. The three conquests
therefore mean the control over one's speech, thought, and action.
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* Danda and Sanyama are synonymous terms.--A.S.
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This thread is also the reminder to the man of his secular duties,
and its material varies, in consequence, according to the occupation
of the wearer. Thus, while the thread of the Brahmans is made of
pure cotton, that of the Kshatriyas (the warriors) is composed of
flax--the bow-string material; and that of Vaishyas (the traders and
cattle-breeders), of wool.


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