This guy is just a genius. The way he explains things is absolutely razor sharp clear and well structured. Not a single talk I have ever heard from him made me think "there's something wrong or missing here". One of the best teachers I know of 👌
I have just finished watching this series of lectures and can say it is the most clear explanation of the Mandukya Upanishad I have seen. Truly wonderful and thank you Swami
08:10 Karma, Raj & Bhakti (upasana) Yog, Jnana Yog Karma Yog Removes Impurities of mind Person gets pure mind Upasana Removes Distractions Person gets concentrated mind Jnana Yog Removes Ignorance Person gets enlightened 23:00 We are engrossed in the (mind's story) movie 50:43 Knower does not exist apart from Consciousness Knower and Known both depend on Consciousness 51:20 Mithya is not something that is false Mithya is anything that does not exist independently by itself Thank you, Swamiji, and everyone at Sivananda Ashram, Bahamas... God bless!
Finally someone I can converse with on the following level - albeit your message was sent around a year ago I hope to receive your reply one day to the following: Bhagavad Gita 12.6 to 12.12 includes Krishna mentioning one by one: Karma, Dhyana, Jnana, Bhakti: Dhyana: Just fix your mind upon Me, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and engage all your intelligence in Me. Thus you will live in Me always, without a doubt. Bhakti: if you cannot fix your mind upon Me without deviation, then follow the regulative principles of bhakti-yoga. In this way develop a desire to attain Me. Karma: If you cannot practice the regulations of bhakti-yoga, then just try to work for Me, because by working for Me you will come to the perfect stage. If, however, you are unable to work in this consciousness of Me, then try to act giving up all results of your work and try to be self-situated. Jnana to Dhyana to Karma: If you cannot take to this practice, then engage yourself in the cultivation of knowledge. Better than knowledge, however, is meditation, and better than meditation is renunciation of the fruits of action, for by such renunciation one can attain peace of mind.
@@jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 First of all, let me get my ego out of my way. There. Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah| May the dispeller of darkness guide us | You have rightly pointed out the right ways to live 1. Immersed in learning (spiritual knowledge) 2. Meditation 3. Karma * Work done in spiritual consciousness * Focused on one's work... and not on fancy car, apartment... and so on.
@@goamgoam You are absolutely right and I've happy you replied. I'm interested to know how you got your ego out of the way. Darkness is not dispelled, it's impossible to dispell darkness (because darkness is not), whereas light actually is and one cannot cultivate this light, it's already with us, tát tvam ási (That thou art). The three are correct, Bhakti was missing. Bhakti gives us meaning to performing work without fruitive result. One may ask who this fruitive result goes to, it goes to the ultimate supreme truth, spirituality, God. That way we cannot claim that the result is ours thus as you have rightly said "work done in spiritual consciousness". Hence Bhakti is important as are the three stated. ruclips.net/video/dDIdHh2-mF8/видео.html Thank you for your reply. I wish you well throughout your spiritual path 🙏🕉️🙏
@@jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 Thank you : ) Thank you for the link too. About the question on ego: Made a declarative statement (sincere intention.) And left the fruit (outcome) to God! * As an aside... I also work on reducing its pull in other ways... Satsang (So no TV, movies, etc. thereby keeping mind clean)... company of Truth seekers On my email i have a reminder statement: Speak with words that are kind and true (I think i read this in a newsletter i received) ...and Moun Vrat - little time spent in silence / just listening. * Thank you, once again and wish you all the best in your spiritual journey too! _ _/|\_ _ God bless!
@@goamgoam It is clear I cannot claim to know it, nor can "I" claim. I am only guided by my spiritual masters for this material manifestation is temporary, keeps us clinging to it without freedom and cannot bring one to self realisation Yes spending time and conversing with truth seekers (devotees of truth or bhaktas) will catapult one beyond that which drags our mind away from truth. Association with bhaktas and will do this effortlessly. This is beautifully described by Lord Shiv in prayer to God mentioned here: "My dear Lord, I wish to see You exactly in the form that Your very dear devotees worship. You have many other forms, but I wish to see Your form that is especially liked by the devotees. Please be merciful upon me and show me that form, for only that form worshiped by the devotees can perfectly satisfy all the demands of the senses."-Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (Bhāgavata Purāṇa) 4.24.44. you mentioned you made a declarative statement to remove the ego, Bhakti requires no statement to be declared, it is love; like a parent loves their baby unconditionally (of which ofcourse surpasses any pangs thrown at the parent of material life to love and care for their baby), it wouldn't be right for the parent to make a declarative statement their a baby to say "I declare I will love you". If you ever have the opportunity to address a gathering of devotee seekers of truth then do please recite these prayers given by Lord Shiv from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam Canto 4 Chapter 24 if I may ask as a humble request. It is stated that material nature's pull pervades the universe like a dark well thus it is impossible to fight. We must deliberately do such things as move ourself to the company of devotees and engage in these talks with intent. Only then real bliss is attained, what then to speak of trying to come away from material desires for sense gratification?! For this will become a natural byproduct. God is the seed and from it Bhakti sprouts shining light which paths the way to truth and way beyond (to a whole different realm) material desires. Yes no TV, movies, etc is a must because again this is not only material nature that the viewer is engrossing them self in but it is snap shots of it from different times and places, this indirectly pulls the viewer of seeking truth so is detrimental to the seeker of spiritual growth. This is better explained from 2:36mins in this video: ruclips.net/video/Mn2B0_5VRyw/видео.html That's a wonderful email reminder you have, yes only truth and kindness is all that matters. This is something that Gandhi had made important. Truth is what the seeker of knowledge will eventually find but with effort. Kindness is what the practitioner of Bhakti will inevitably find without effort. This is clearly stated in the Bhagavad-gītā chapter 12 Sloka (text) 5 explains Truth (Brahman referring to the unmanifested, impersonal feature of the Supreme) and 6-7 referring to kindness through bhakti as follows (from vedabase.io/en/library/bg/12): TEXT 5: For those whose minds are attached to the unmanifested, impersonal feature of the Supreme, advancement is very troublesome. To make progress in that discipline is always difficult for those who are embodied. TEXTS 6-7: But those who worship Me, giving up all their activities unto Me and being devoted to Me without deviation, engaged in devotional service and always meditating upon Me, having fixed their minds upon Me, O son of Pṛthā - for them I am the swift deliverer from the ocean of birth and death. TEXT 8: Just fix your mind upon Me, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and engage all your intelligence in Me. Thus you will live in Me always, without a doubt. This is why kindness is greater than truth, truth might not necessarily lead to kindness however kindness always reaches (and is) truth and effortless. Bhagavad-gītā chapter 12 is very significant in learning how and where to switch between Karma, Dhyana, Jnana and Bhakti. Upon practicing Bhakti it is possible to see the key important difference between Lord Buddha and Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is Buddha however also has bhakti thus making him superior to quickly attain the ultimate goal of life. Hence Krishna begins where Buddha ends. Or can be inferred as to where the realisation of God's love and devotion (Bhakti) begins and where Buddha (karma dhyana jnana all of which are somewhere tinged with material nature) ends. A junction where the transformation of the truth seeker's journey includes and gives greater emphasis to Bhakti is assimilated through chapter 13 of the Bhagavad Gita as Krishna explains, like a Eureka moment! This video reminds me of this cleansing of the heart: ruclips.net/video/EmGSh3nBYQc/видео.html Bhakti contains no tinge of material nature and if it does it is not bhakti although to an unlearned guru it may not appear as bhakti so only either the bhakti practitioner or learned guru knows this. "Free from attachment to worldly pleasures, content with the fullness of Atma (the true self), like a lamp shining inside a pot, the enlighted ones shine, established in themselves" (Verse 50 of Shankaracharya's Atma Bodha). We can't see a lamp shining inside an enclosed space, so too we can't tell if someone is enlightened or not by observing from outside (of that body and mind), that person and person's most dear guru alone know. "Even though embodied by their bodies (physical and subtle), the enlightened are unaffected like space, eventhough enlightened they act like fools, moving about without attachment like the wind" (Verse 51 of Shankaracharya's Atma Bodha). Because the enlightened feel completely content and fulfilled, they have no plans, no goals what so ever, they simply Respond (not react) appropriately to each situation, situations that arise according to their remaining Karma. Listen to these five Jagadgurus (of which the first is Shankaracharya): www.mykrisndtkp.com/list-of-5-jagadgurus-in-india/ I could go on; so will stop here for now. I'm sorry for the long reply. I'm wishing you well as always Amit. Hari Aum 🙏
Enjoyed Swamiji's presentation of 7th Verse at IIT-K on Mandukya Upanishad which is like the peak of learning in Upanishad. Kaliyug has blessed us with another recent miracle that takes us beyond any Jain and Vedantic Shastras that bypasses all forms of penances, meditations, any rituals, importantly leading a normal social life to reach the highest of highest spiritual goal. Peace to all humanity and wishing success to all pursuing the vedantic path of Self Realization.
26:48 हरिः ओम् । ओमित्येतदक्षरमिदं सर्वं तस्योपव्याख्यानं भूतं भवद्भविष्यदिति सर्वमोङ्कार एव | यच्चान्यत्त्रिकालातीतं तदप्योङ्कार एव ॥ १ ॥ hariḥ om | omityetadakṣaramidaṃ sarvaṃ tasyopavyākhyānaṃ bhūtaṃ bhavadbhaviṣyaditi sarvamoṅkāra eva | yaccānyattrikālātītaṃ tadapyoṅkāra eva || 1 || 1. Hariḥ Aum. Aum, the word, is all this. A clear explanation of it (is the following). All that is past, present and future is verily Aum. That which is beyond the triple conception of time, is also truly Aum. सर्वं ह्येतद् ब्रह्मायमात्मा ब्रह्म सोऽयमात्मा चतुष्पात् ॥ २ ॥ sarvaṃ hyetad brahmāyamātmā brahma so 'yamātmā catuṣpāt || 2 || 2. All this is verily Brahman. This Ātman is Brahman. This Ātman has four quarters.
Swamiji my name is ketkiraval. I am listening your vedanta pravachan s. Today I listen Mandukya upnishad . Swamiji . Knowledge is there . The fourth sithi how can we gets? Waking , dream , we expiring , but how to go deep in consciousness??. Though it needs too much practice of meditation. But when we at night try to chant japa then we goes in to dreamworld and deep sleep . But beyond that what exercise should we do ? Please give me answer.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
No there is no controversy because quantum mechanics also show this everything is in mixed state before observations...and when we observed it it's chanced itself to a particular probability....Born's statestical interpretation
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a brilliant teacher of Vedanta. But I do not see the need for an Abrahamic tableaux in the background. It seems incongruous. We are talking Jnana Yoga here. Not Bhakti Yoga
Swamiji one question, how can Sri Ram say about 108 Upanishads and their names separately to Hanuman when the division of vedas took place only after dwaparyuga by ved vyasa. Since before that all were 1 big text without division and not wasn't written down.
"Things cannot exist apart from knowledge". Knowledge brings thing-which-exists into existence ?Sounds like Schrodinger's cat. Quantum mechanics? The observer affects (even calls to manifest ?) the thing observed. Not philosophical/mystical but rather physics.
This guy is just a genius. The way he explains things is absolutely razor sharp clear and well structured. Not a single talk I have ever heard from him made me think "there's something wrong or missing here". One of the best teachers I know of 👌
all correct . can you not use another word . this monk or swamy or indian . do you need slang. hurts to people like me who respect them.
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29:48,29:47,29:46
Thank you for your great shelter, nudge, and blessings. 🙏
Powerful introduction, Swami Sarvadevanandaji. Thank you! Jai Sri Ramakrishna! Jai Ma 💗
Essential time lines -
(1) What are Upanishads? 16:05 - 17:05
(2) Various commentires on Mandukiya Upanishads. 18:15 - 20:56
(3) Mantra 1, 2 chanting. 26:34 - 28:01
(4) Mantra 1, 2 literal meaning. 28:23 - 30:16
(5) Elaboration. 34:14 - 40:13
(6) Indian philosophy 101. 40:53 - 49:30
(7) "Existence depends on Knowledge, Knowledge depends of Awareness (Conciousness)". 49:30 - 53:07
(8) Waking, dreaming and deep sleep world. 53:07 - 56:09
Thank you so much
I have just finished watching this series of lectures and can say it is the most clear explanation of the Mandukya Upanishad I have seen. Truly wonderful and thank you Swami
08:10 Karma, Raj & Bhakti (upasana) Yog, Jnana
Yog
Karma Yog Removes Impurities of mind Person gets pure mind
Upasana Removes Distractions Person gets concentrated mind
Jnana Yog Removes Ignorance Person gets enlightened
23:00 We are engrossed in the (mind's story) movie
50:43 Knower does not exist apart from Consciousness
Knower and Known both depend on Consciousness
51:20 Mithya is not something that is false
Mithya is anything that does not exist independently
by itself
Thank you, Swamiji, and everyone at Sivananda Ashram, Bahamas... God bless!
Finally someone I can converse with on the following level - albeit your message was sent around a year ago I hope to receive your reply one day to the following:
Bhagavad Gita 12.6 to 12.12 includes Krishna mentioning one by one: Karma, Dhyana, Jnana, Bhakti:
Dhyana: Just fix your mind upon Me, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and engage all your intelligence in Me. Thus you will live in Me always, without a doubt.
Bhakti: if you cannot fix your mind upon Me without deviation, then follow the regulative principles of bhakti-yoga. In this way develop a desire to attain Me.
Karma: If you cannot practice the regulations of bhakti-yoga, then just try to work for Me, because by working for Me you will come to the perfect stage. If, however, you are unable to work in this consciousness of Me, then try to act giving up all results of your work and try to be self-situated.
Jnana to Dhyana to Karma: If you cannot take to this practice, then engage yourself in the cultivation of knowledge. Better than knowledge, however, is meditation, and better than meditation is renunciation of the fruits of action, for by such renunciation one can attain peace of mind.
@@jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 First of all, let me get my ego out of my way.
There.
Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah|
May the dispeller of darkness guide us |
You have rightly pointed out the right ways to live
1. Immersed in learning (spiritual knowledge)
2. Meditation
3. Karma
* Work done in spiritual consciousness
* Focused on one's work... and not on fancy car, apartment... and so on.
@@goamgoam You are absolutely right and I've happy you replied. I'm interested to know how you got your ego out of the way.
Darkness is not dispelled, it's impossible to dispell darkness (because darkness is not), whereas light actually is and one cannot cultivate this light, it's already with us, tát tvam ási (That thou art).
The three are correct, Bhakti was missing. Bhakti gives us meaning to performing work without fruitive result. One may ask who this fruitive result goes to, it goes to the ultimate supreme truth, spirituality, God. That way we cannot claim that the result is ours thus as you have rightly said "work done in spiritual consciousness". Hence Bhakti is important as are the three stated. ruclips.net/video/dDIdHh2-mF8/видео.html
Thank you for your reply. I wish you well throughout your spiritual path 🙏🕉️🙏
@@jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 Thank you : ) Thank you for the link too.
About the question on ego:
Made a declarative statement (sincere intention.) And left the fruit (outcome) to God!
*
As an aside...
I also work on reducing its pull in other ways... Satsang (So no TV, movies, etc. thereby keeping mind clean)... company of Truth seekers
On my email i have a reminder statement: Speak with words that are kind and true (I think i read this in a newsletter i received)
...and Moun Vrat - little time spent in silence / just listening.
*
Thank you, once again and wish you all the best in your spiritual journey too!
_ _/|\_ _
God bless!
@@goamgoam It is clear I cannot claim to know it, nor can "I" claim. I am only guided by my spiritual masters for this material manifestation is temporary, keeps us clinging to it without freedom and cannot bring one to self realisation
Yes spending time and conversing with truth seekers (devotees of truth or bhaktas) will catapult one beyond that which drags our mind away from truth. Association with bhaktas and will do this effortlessly.
This is beautifully described by Lord Shiv in prayer to God mentioned here: "My dear Lord, I wish to see You exactly in the form that Your very dear devotees worship. You have many other forms, but I wish to see Your form that is especially liked by the devotees. Please be merciful upon me and show me that form, for only that form worshiped by the devotees can perfectly satisfy all the demands of the senses."-Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (Bhāgavata Purāṇa) 4.24.44. you mentioned you made a declarative statement to remove the ego, Bhakti requires no statement to be declared, it is love; like a parent loves their baby unconditionally (of which ofcourse surpasses any pangs thrown at the parent of material life to love and care for their baby), it wouldn't be right for the parent to make a declarative statement their a baby to say "I declare I will love you".
If you ever have the opportunity to address a gathering of devotee seekers of truth then do please recite these prayers given by Lord Shiv from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam Canto 4 Chapter 24 if I may ask as a humble request.
It is stated that material nature's pull pervades the universe like a dark well thus it is impossible to fight. We must deliberately do such things as move ourself to the company of devotees and engage in these talks with intent. Only then real bliss is attained, what then to speak of trying to come away from material desires for sense gratification?! For this will become a natural byproduct. God is the seed and from it Bhakti sprouts shining light which paths the way to truth and way beyond (to a whole different realm) material desires.
Yes no TV, movies, etc is a must because again this is not only material nature that the viewer is engrossing them self in but it is snap shots of it from different times and places, this indirectly pulls the viewer of seeking truth so is detrimental to the seeker of spiritual growth. This is better explained from 2:36mins in this video: ruclips.net/video/Mn2B0_5VRyw/видео.html
That's a wonderful email reminder you have, yes only truth and kindness is all that matters. This is something that Gandhi had made important. Truth is what the seeker of knowledge will eventually find but with effort. Kindness is what the practitioner of Bhakti will inevitably find without effort.
This is clearly stated in the Bhagavad-gītā chapter 12 Sloka (text) 5 explains Truth (Brahman referring to the unmanifested, impersonal feature of the Supreme) and 6-7 referring to kindness through bhakti as follows (from vedabase.io/en/library/bg/12):
TEXT 5: For those whose minds are attached to the unmanifested, impersonal feature of the Supreme, advancement is very troublesome. To make progress in that discipline is always difficult for those who are embodied.
TEXTS 6-7: But those who worship Me, giving up all their activities unto Me and being devoted to Me without deviation, engaged in devotional service and always meditating upon Me, having fixed their minds upon Me, O son of Pṛthā - for them I am the swift deliverer from the ocean of birth and death.
TEXT 8: Just fix your mind upon Me, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and engage all your intelligence in Me. Thus you will live in Me always, without a doubt.
This is why kindness is greater than truth, truth might not necessarily lead to kindness however kindness always reaches (and is) truth and effortless.
Bhagavad-gītā chapter 12 is very significant in learning how and where to switch between Karma, Dhyana, Jnana and Bhakti.
Upon practicing Bhakti it is possible to see the key important difference between Lord Buddha and Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is Buddha however also has bhakti thus making him superior to quickly attain the ultimate goal of life. Hence Krishna begins where Buddha ends. Or can be inferred as to where the realisation of God's love and devotion (Bhakti) begins and where Buddha (karma dhyana jnana all of which are somewhere tinged with material nature) ends. A junction where the transformation of the truth seeker's journey includes and gives greater emphasis to Bhakti is assimilated through chapter 13 of the Bhagavad Gita as Krishna explains, like a Eureka moment! This video reminds me of this cleansing of the heart: ruclips.net/video/EmGSh3nBYQc/видео.html
Bhakti contains no tinge of material nature and if it does it is not bhakti although to an unlearned guru it may not appear as bhakti so only either the bhakti practitioner or learned guru knows this.
"Free from attachment to worldly pleasures, content with the fullness of Atma (the true self), like a lamp shining inside a pot, the enlighted ones shine, established in themselves" (Verse 50 of Shankaracharya's Atma Bodha). We can't see a lamp shining inside an enclosed space, so too we can't tell if someone is enlightened or not by observing from outside (of that body and mind), that person and person's most dear guru alone know.
"Even though embodied by their bodies (physical and subtle), the enlightened are unaffected like space, eventhough enlightened they act like fools, moving about without attachment like the wind" (Verse 51 of Shankaracharya's Atma Bodha). Because the enlightened feel completely content and fulfilled, they have no plans, no goals what so ever, they simply Respond (not react) appropriately to each situation, situations that arise according to their remaining Karma.
Listen to these five Jagadgurus (of which the first is Shankaracharya): www.mykrisndtkp.com/list-of-5-jagadgurus-in-india/
I could go on; so will stop here for now. I'm sorry for the long reply.
I'm wishing you well as always Amit. Hari Aum 🙏
31:20
There comes a time when one must forget everything one has learned
~Sri Ramana Maharashi
It must be learnt practiced experienced shared first!
Consciousness weaves a universe of subject and objects dualities out of itself.
Power packed!! What a discourse! Thank you so much. ❤
Enjoyed Swamiji's presentation of 7th Verse at IIT-K on Mandukya Upanishad which is like the peak of learning in Upanishad.
Kaliyug has blessed us with another recent miracle that takes us beyond any Jain and Vedantic Shastras that bypasses all forms of penances, meditations, any rituals, importantly leading a normal social life to reach the highest of highest spiritual goal.
Peace to all humanity and wishing success to all pursuing the vedantic path of Self Realization.
🕉️ Nana Shivays 🙏
Enlightened
very true radhe radhe
thank you for upanishads lessons
Happy Thoughts, शुभेच्छा।।
29:48,29:49
Thank you for this 🙏
🙏swamiji
26:48
हरिः ओम् ।
ओमित्येतदक्षरमिदं सर्वं तस्योपव्याख्यानं भूतं भवद्भविष्यदिति सर्वमोङ्कार एव | यच्चान्यत्त्रिकालातीतं तदप्योङ्कार एव ॥ १ ॥
hariḥ om |
omityetadakṣaramidaṃ sarvaṃ tasyopavyākhyānaṃ bhūtaṃ bhavadbhaviṣyaditi sarvamoṅkāra eva | yaccānyattrikālātītaṃ tadapyoṅkāra eva || 1 ||
1. Hariḥ Aum. Aum, the word, is all this. A clear explanation of it (is the following). All that is past, present and future is verily Aum. That which is beyond the triple conception of time, is also truly Aum.
सर्वं ह्येतद् ब्रह्मायमात्मा ब्रह्म सोऽयमात्मा चतुष्पात् ॥ २ ॥
sarvaṃ hyetad brahmāyamātmā brahma so 'yamātmā catuṣpāt || 2 ||
2. All this is verily Brahman. This Ātman is Brahman. This Ātman has four quarters.
Pronaams!🙏
Namaskaram. 🙏
Excellent
Good. Thank you
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wonderful english
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Mandukya Upanishad has 12 verses whereas Mandukya Karika by Gaudapada, which is a commentary on the Mandukya Upanishad is 215 verses long.
Swamiji my name is ketkiraval. I am listening your vedanta pravachan s.
Today I listen Mandukya upnishad .
Swamiji .
Knowledge is there . The fourth sithi how can we gets?
Waking , dream , we expiring , but how to go deep in consciousness??. Though it needs too much practice of meditation. But when we at night try to chant japa then we goes in to dreamworld and deep sleep . But beyond that what exercise should we do ?
Please give me answer.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
🕉Namo Gurudev Sivanandaya 👣
No there is no controversy because quantum mechanics also show this everything is in mixed state before observations...and when we observed it it's chanced itself to a particular probability....Born's statestical interpretation
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a brilliant teacher of Vedanta. But I do not see the need for an Abrahamic tableaux in the background. It seems incongruous. We are talking Jnana Yoga here. Not Bhakti Yoga
It’s the Sivananda School of Yoga Lineage that places the pictures of Guru Nanak and the Abrahamics.
Awesome explanation!👌👌👌
very beautifully explained
clear diction and analysis
See full playlist here of this series
Swami Sarvapriyananda: Mandukya Upanishad, January 2020: ruclips.net/p/PLffj4m28VxZCbPl9erWwV3wNBhfbkjOI7
Where is part 2 to 6 of this video?
Muthu Vinayagam in the playlist
Muthu Vinayagam click here for second part
ruclips.net/video/Onm_8r7TiVE/видео.html
@Muthu Vinayagam
Swami Sarvapriyananda: Mandukya Upanishad, January 2020: ruclips.net/p/PLffj4m28VxZCbPl9erWwV3wNBhfbkjOI7
What is chirst doing in background???
Being born I suppose 😄
Swamiji one question, how can Sri Ram say about 108 Upanishads and their names separately to Hanuman when the division of vedas took place only after dwaparyuga by ved vyasa. Since before that all were 1 big text without division and not wasn't written down.
Vedas and Upanishads are different.
"Things cannot exist apart from knowledge". Knowledge brings thing-which-exists into existence ?Sounds like Schrodinger's cat. Quantum mechanics? The observer affects (even calls to manifest ?) the thing observed. Not philosophical/mystical but rather physics.
who came here after sandeep maheswari Mandukya upanishad video?
Plz dont include jesus or Mohammed or allah or moses or John kabt idelogies.
We r not supposed to include every one, even if they dont deserve.
29:48
Thank you for your great shelter, nudge, and blessings. 🙏
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