Tag: Ishavasya Upanishad
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The moment you say “YES” to somebody’s life, the life energy in you wakes up to that “YES”! It wakes up to that “YES”!

असुर्या नाम ते लोका अन्धेन तमसाऽऽवृताः । ताँस्ते प्रेत्याभिगच्छन्ति ये के चात्महनो जनाः ॥ Asurya naama they lokaa andhena thamasaavruthaah | Thaagumsthey prethyabhigachchanthi ye ke chaathmahano janaah || Let me expand from a different angle the same truth, from this mantra, a practical, user-friendly way to use this verse. Whenever you make a conscious decision to say…
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Those who deny Life, get into the worst abodes filled with negative people and negativity.
ताँस्ते प्रेत्याभिगच्छन्ति ये के चात्महनो जनाः Thaagumsthey prethyabhigachchanthi ye ke chaathmahano janaah Prethyabhi (प्रेत्याभि) means, “after death”. Prethyabhi (प्रेत्याभि) – “after death”. Listen! Whoever does “Athmahana”, “killing the Athman”, after death they get into the space where negative people live. It is a simple truth. Same frequency attracts same frequency. Birds of same feathers flock together! That’s all! …
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Guru is the powerful wake-up call towards your spiritual possibility!

Having all the necessary intellectual understanding to live Advaitha is “Jnana”. Having all the intellectual understanding, listen, having all the necessary intellectual understanding is “Jnana”. Having all the necessary feeling-connection strength to live Advaitha is “Bhakthi”. Having all the necessary cognitions to live Advaitha is “Vijnana”. Listen! Having all the intellectual understanding which is necessary…
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Isha, Kena, Katha, Prashna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Aithareya, Taittiriya

Please understand, I am following the arrangement as per the Advaithic Tradition. Actually, Ishavasya Upanishad is part of the Yajur Veda, not Rig Veda. But, all Advaithic tradition masters commented on Ishavasya first. The arrangement is very unique: Isha, Kena, Katha, Prashna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Aithareya, Taittiriya. This was the set organized way followed by almost…
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Richness of Hinduism

UPANISHADS! This first mantra, Shanthi Mantra of Ishavasya Upanishad, which is in the Fortieth Chapter of Yajur Veda, it is given first place in the series of Upanishads. I should just say a few words about these Upanishads and mantras. There are four major Commenatries on Upanishads. Four major Commentaries: Neelakanta Shivacharya, Adi Guru Shankaracharya,…
