Gateway to the Upanishads
Shri Sachidaanandendra Saraswati
pp 1 - 51 | 2021
- The teaching is for the most deserving
- The desire to learn should be strong
- True Knowledge
- Complete Knowledge
- Living with the Guru
- One should not be desperate to be a Guru
- One should always be interested in True Knowledge
- Discussion needs patience
- The wealth of knowledge is greater than the wealth of money
- A Brahmajnani is holy whatsoever
- Brahmajnana is greater than happiness of all worlds
- All our power is derived from the Lord
- Singel pointed contemplation is required to realise the Absolute
- The Philosophy of the Upanishads
- Names of Brahman
- The two forms of Brahman
- The nature of Parabrahman
- What's the relationship between jivas and Brahman?
- What is the relationship between Brahman and the world?
- Certain spiritual practices mentioned in the Upanishads
- How to meditate upon Brahman?
- Disciplines to be followed to attain the Ultimate Knowledge.
- Analogies mentioned in the Upanishads.
- Fire, breath
- Banyan seed
- Salt dissolved in water.
- The man from the kingdom of Gandhara
- Two birds
- Bow and arrow
- Chariot, Horse
- The big fish
- The tied bird
- Honey
- Sounds and 'sound from a common source'
- Crystal of salt
- Rivers, sea
- Epilogue
- Shantimantras
- Sham no mitrah sham varunah
- Saha navavatu
- Yashchandasamrshabho vishwaroopah
- Aham vrkshasya rerivaa
- Bhadram karnebhih shrunuyama devaah
- Poornamadah poornamidam
- Apyayantu mamaangaani
- Vangme Manasi Pratishthita
- Om Namo Brahmadibhyo
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