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1. Chapter 1 - The Vaishvanara Vidya, The Panchagni Vidya,The Course of the Soul After Death

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The Sanskrit term upanisad derives from upa- (nearby), ni- (at the proper place, down) and sad, that is sitting down near a teacher in order to receive instruction. Kena Upanishad MP3 Song by Uma Mohan from the Sanskrit movie Upanishad. Download Kena Upanishad song on Gaana.com and listen Upanishad Kena Upanishad song offline.

  • Those who master the mantras revealed by Hayagriva, the king of knowledge, achieves the mastery of srutis, smritis and other scriptures, and all types of wealth. The second section of the Upanishad explains how the chanting specific Hayagriva mantras lead to worldly. Supercategory: Upanishads Chanting.
  • The Sanskrit term upanisad derives from upa- (nearby), ni- (at the proper place, down) and sad, that is sitting down near a teacher in order to receive instruction. Read the 108 Upanishads which helps you better understand the universal spirit (Brahman) and an.

2. Chapter 1 - The Course of the Soul After Death contd.

5. Chapter 1 - Vaishvanara, The Universal Self (contd.) and Chapter 2 - Uddalaka's Teaching Concerning the Oneness of the Self

6. Chapter 2 - Uddalaka's Teaching Concerning the Oneness of the Self: Section 1 contd.

7. Chapter 2 - Uddalaka's Teaching Concerning the Oneness of the Self: Section 4 contd.

8. Chapter 2 - Uddalaka's Teaching Concerning the Oneness of the Self: Section 8 contd.

9. Chapter 2 - Uddalaka's Teaching Concerning the Oneness of the Self: Section 13 contd.

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10. Chapter 3 - Sanatkumara's Instructions on Bhuma-Vidya

11. Chapter 3 - Sanatkumara's Instructions on Bhuma-Vidya: Section 4

12. Chapter 3 - Sanatkumara's Instructions on Bhuma-Vidya: Section 11

13. Chapter 3 - Sanatkumara's Instructions on Bhuma-Vidya: Section 22

14. Chapter 4 - An Analysis of the Nature of the Self

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15. Chapter 4 - An Analysis of the Nature of the Self: Section 3

16. Chapter 4 - An Analysis of the Nature of the Self: Section 6

17. Chapter 4 - An Analysis of the Nature of the Self: Section 9

18. Chapter 4 - An Analysis of the Nature of the Self: Section 12 contd.

19. Chapter 4 - An Analysis of the Nature of the Self: Section 15 contd. to Appendix I - Sandilya Vidya

20. Appendix I - Sandilya Vidya contd. to Appendix II - Samarga Vidya

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Sri Adi Sankaracharya

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Sri Adi Sankaracharya was one of the greatest Indian philosophers, who propagated the Advaita Vedanta philosophy and wrote some of the most important sacred texts in Hinduism.
In his lifetime of thirty two years, Sri Adi Sankara wrote many

  • Bhasyas (commentary on Brahma Sutra Basya and many of the Upanishads )
  • Prakarana granthas (philosophical treatises like Vivekachudamani, Upadesasahasri and many others)
  • and Stotras (including Bhaja Govindam, Sivananda Lahiri, Soundarya Lahiri, Kanakadhara Stotram and many others).

  • The Sanskrit scholars at Vedabhoomi have recorded Ishavasyopanishat (Isa Upanishad), Kathopanishat (Katha Upanishad) and Taittiriyopanishat (Taittiriya Upanishad) among Sri AdiSankara's Bhasyas.

    Ishavasya Upanishad from Sukla Yajurveda:


    'This world is Whole. That World is Whole. From Whole comes the Whole. If you take away Whole from Whole, what remains is Whole.'
    One of the shortest Upanishads, the Ishavasya Upanishad is significant amongst the Upanishads for its description of the nature of the supreme being (Ish).

    Katha Upanishad from Krishna Yajurveda:


    'Arise, awake, and learn by approaching the exalted ones, for that path is sharp, impassable, and hard to go by, say the wise.'
    Katha Upanishad tells the timeless story of Nachiketa, son of sage Vajasravasa, and his encounter with Yama, the Lord of death. It is one of the mukhya Upanishads with two chapters (adhyayas), each divided into three sections (vallis).

    Taittiriya Upanishad from Krishna Yajurveda:


    'May we be protected together. May we be nourished together. May we work vigorously together. And may our studies illuminate us. May there be no dislike between us. Let there be peace, peace, peace.'
    Taitirriya Upanishad is one of the ten oldest and prime Mukhya Upanishads, also called the Dashopanishads. It describes the various degrees of happiness enjoyed by the different beings in creation. The Taittiriya Upanishad is divided into three sections or vallis, the Siksha Valli, the Brahmananda Valli and the Bhrigu Valli. Each Valli is further subdivided into anuvakas or verses.

    Sri Adi Sankaracharya BhasyoPeta

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