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8 October 2024

  • 08:2308:23, 8 October 2024 diff hist +33,625 N Taittiriya Upanishad Lecture 20 on 02 October 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Taittiriya Upanishad. In that, we have come to the fourth Anuvaka. Let us recollect that the first Anuvaka is only the peace chant, Shanno Mitraha. Second Anuvaka is how the student is trained. How to pronounce properly while reading as well as while speaking. And therein also taught how when two letters come together, they become one letter and that is called Sandhi. When two words come together, that is presumed..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 08:2108:21, 8 October 2024 diff hist +33,825 N Chandogya Upanishad Lecture 40 on 06 October 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Chandogya Upanishad which belongs to the Samaveda. And this entire sixth chapter which we are studying now is called Sadh Vidya or the entire creation as well as Brahman. Everything is pure existence, pure Brahman. Sat means pure existence. And we have been studying the eighth section. And what does this section want to say? That cause alone is the reality and not the effect. Why not? Because even though the effec..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 08:2008:20, 8 October 2024 diff hist +35,257 N Chandogya Upanishad Lecture 39 on 05 October 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Chandogya Upanishad of Sama Veda. The entire Sikh chapter is called Sat Vidya. That is, everything is nothing but pure existence. And pure existence herein called Sat is none other than Brahman. And therefore, everything is Brahman. Not only the Nirguna Brahman but the Saguna Brahma means the entire creation is nothing but Brahman only. That is expounded in 16 sections. So far, we have completed 7 sections. Once s..." current Tag: Visual edit

2 October 2024

  • 05:4005:40, 2 October 2024 diff hist +38,227 N Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Lecture 121 on 24-September-2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the gospel of Sri Ramakrishna in that chapter dealing with visit to Vidyasagar, August 5th, 1882. We have discussed so many things and then Sri Ramakrishna sang a song glorifying the power of faith. AMI DURGA DURGA DURGA BOLE JODHI MORI MA AKHIRE KEMONE NA TARO If only I can pass away repeating Durga's name, how canst thou then, O blessed one, withhold from me deliverance? Wretched though I may be! And while singing,..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:3605:36, 2 October 2024 diff hist +35,814 N Chandogya Upanishad Lecture 38 on 29 September 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Chandogya Upanishad. We have just completed the 7th section and then we have to enter into the 8th section. What was the essence of the 7th section which we just now completed in our last class. The teacher Uddalaka gives the example when curds is churned, water comes up and it floats. So also the 3 elements, the food, the water and the fire. Fire means oily stuff. They transform. The food goes to make up the mind..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:2905:29, 2 October 2024 diff hist +35,435 N Chandogya Upanishad Lecture 37 on 28 September 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Chandogya Upanishad and this sixth chapter is called the Sadvidya. It has sixteen sections and in our last class we have completed the sixth section, Khanda. So another ten sections are to be dealt with. Out of that, the next two sections, seventh and eighth, is famously known as Adhyarupa, superimposition. What is superimposition? That the entire creation with varieties of names, forms and qualities is nothing bu..." current Tag: Visual edit

30 September 2024

  • 18:3918:39, 30 September 2024 diff hist +29,586 N Taittiriya Upanishad Lecture 19 on 25 September 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Taittiriya Upanishad which belongs to the Krishna Yajur Veda and the first chapter is called Sikshadhyaya. It has 12 sections called here in Anuvakas. We have completed 3 Anuvakas and we started the 4th Anuvaka. This 4th Anuvaka has 3 mantras and these 3 mantras are prayers. Prayers first of all to the Divine Lord Eshwara in the form of Omkara for endowing me so that I can become a God realized soul. I can become..." current Tag: Visual edit

24 September 2024

  • 06:0906:09, 24 September 2024 diff hist +35,453 N Chandogya Upanishad Lecture 36 on 22 September 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == So we are studying the Chandogya Upanishad of the Samveda. Just now we have been able to complete the fifth section also. So this entire sixth chapter is called SADVIDHYA. And in this last section, which is the fifth section, there are four mantras. What does the Rishi want to say? That we, each of the jivas, pranis, especially human beings, we are all made up of the same bhutas, but in the Chandogya, only three elements. The entire..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:0806:08, 24 September 2024 diff hist +35,269 N Chandogya Upanishad Lecture 35 on 21 September 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == Now we are studying the Chandogya Upanishad. We have completed the fourth section and then we have entered, we have been discussing the fifth section. And this fifth section has got four mantras. What does Uddalaka, the teacher of Brahmavidya, to the apt student called Shwetaketu, what does he want to convey in this fifth section or called fifth khanda? He wants to say not only the subtle world, not only all the three Mahabhutas, ins..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:0706:07, 24 September 2024 diff hist +33,247 N Taittiriya Upanishad Lecture 18 on 18 September 2024Created page with "== Full Transcript (Not Corrected) == We are studying the Taittiriya Upanishad. The very first chapter is called Sikshadhyaya. And it has 12 sections and each section is called an Anuvaka. In our last class, we have completed the third section and started the fourth section. This fourth section is called a section dealing with Japa and Homa Sadhana. Prayer to Ishwara, to the Divine Lord in the form of Omkara. Because Omkara represents the body, the mind and the speech an..." current Tag: Visual edit

23 September 2024

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