In the Mundaka Upanishad, knowledge there, is mentioned as Vidya and has been divided into Para-vidya and Apara-vidya.
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In the Mundaka Upanishad, knowledge there, is mentioned as Vidya and has been divided into Para-vidya and Apara-vidya.
MoreThe Bhagwad Gita, translated literally would mean The Divine Song, Geetam.
MoreThe movement is from the unreal to the Real. For that, as it is said in the Viveka Chudamani and many other ancient texts
MoreGreat literature, sublime poetry, exquisite works of art – they have been inspired by love and compassion.
MoreVedanta also says that the real substance of the universe, is the same everywhere. In you and outside you.
MoreYour opinions, your perceptions, your ideas, your images, they are all relative.
MorePerception is always relative, it’s comparative.
MoreBlankness is very fearful for us. Because the mind thinks it will lose hold,
MoreIt also the reason why Shiva is also called ‘Pashupathi’. Pashu means all the instincts which we have as animals.
MoreIn the deeper sense of the term, the consciousness which is the ground from which all the thoughts arise,
MoreNow, the rishis and the yogis who have gone into this subject practically have said there is something
MoreThe moment we begin to glimpse or even understand that we are the ocean and all thoughts
MoreThe deity is the media through which you reach the absolute. That absolute is not Brahma the creator,
MoreThe most important kind of meditation is when a human being, one day, discovers that this whole circus
MoreAll of us are deities. There is not one who is not. Whether we realize it or not. We are all deities.
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