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भृगुर्वै वारुणिः । वरुणं पितरमुपससार ।
अधीहि भगवो ब्रह्मेति । तस्मा एतत्प्रोवाच ।
अन्नं प्राणं चक्षुः श्रोत्रं मनो वाचमिति ।
तꣳहोवाच । यतो वा इमानि भूतानि जायन्ते ।
येन जातानि जीवन्ति ।
यत्प्रयन्त्यभिसंविशन्ति । तद्विजिज्ञासस्व । तद्ब्रह्मेति ।
स तपोऽतप्यत । स तपस्तप्त्वा ॥ १॥ इति प्रथमोऽनुवाकः ॥

bhṛgurvai vāruṇiḥ . varuṇaṃ pitaramupasasāra .
adhīhi bhagavo brahmeti . tasmā etatprovāca .
annaṃ prāṇaṃ cakṣuḥ śrotraṃ mano vācamiti .
tagͫhovāca . yato vā imāni bhūtāni jāyante .
yena jātāni jīvanti .
yatprayantyabhisaṃviśanti . tadvijijñāsasva . tadbrahmeti .
sa tapo’tapyata . sa tapastaptvā .. 1.. iti prathamo’nuvākaḥ ..

Bhrgu the well known son of Varuna approached his father, Varuna and requested: ‘O revered Sir, teach me Brahman.’ Varuna said, thus to him (Bhrgu): Food, Prana, the eyes, the ears, the mind and the speech are Brahman. To him (Bhrigu) he Varuna again said: ‘Crave to know well that from which these beings are born; that by which, having been born, these beings live and continue to exist; and that into which, when departing, they all enter. That is Brahman.’ He, Bhrgu performed penance; and after having done penance…

Taittiriya Upanishad – 3-1 – Taittiriya-3-1-bhṛgurvai – In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Meaning and Commentary by Adi Shankaracharya (Sankara Bhashya) – Taittiriya-3-1