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“Whole Mahabharata is Sankhya Philosophy. Every character in the Mahabharata is not just a person but a principle of existence — a tattva of Sankhya Philosophy. This book reveals the hidden yogic and philosophical decoding behind the world’s greatest epic.
King Shantanu is Purusha
Satyavati is Prakriti
Chitrangada is Mahat
Vichitravirya is Ahaṁkāra
Pandu is Sattva Ahaṁkāra
Dhritarashtra is Tamas Ahaṁkāra
Vidura is Rajas Ahaṁkāra
Karna is Manas
 
The Pandavas represent the five Jñānendriyas and five Karmendriyas.
The Kauravas represent the five Tanmātras and five Mahābhūtas.
Yudhishthira is Vijñānamaya Kośa
Bhima is Prāṇamaya Kośa
Arjuna is Manomaya Kośa
Nakula is Annamaya Kośa
Sahadeva is Anandamaya Kośa
Draupadi is Kuṇḍalinī Śakti
“Secrets of Mahabharata” unveils how this timeless epic is not history but a map of human consciousness — a dialogue between Purusha and Prakriti, spirit and matter, self and shadow. It shows how every event, every war, and every victory within the Mahabharata unf
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Secrets Of Ramayana by Srinivas
“Ramayana is not just a story — it is the story of each one of us.
Our body with ten senses (five jñānendriyas + five karmendriyas) is King Daśaratha. The three guṇas within us are queens: sattva (Kausalyā), rajas (Sumitrā), and tamas (Kaikeyī). The four inner faculties are sons: Chit (Rāma), Buddhi (Lakṣmaṇa), Manas (Śatrughna), and Ahaṁkāra (Bharata).
Kundalinī Śakti (Sītā) rests in Mūlādhāra, while Prāṇa (Hanumān) is the force that unites Śakti with Chit. When yoga stills the vṛttis, Śakti rises to meet Rāma at Sahasrāra.
Ayodhyā is the heart (Anāhata), Laṅkā is the ego-centre (Maṇipūra), and Rāvaṇa is the ten-faced ego. When ego rules, Śakti(Sita) is trapped. When Ego(Rāvaṇa) is conquered by Chit(Rama) with the help of Prāṇa(Hanuman), the bridge of discipline (Rāma Setu) connects the conscious and subconscious, allowing the soul to cross the ocean of saṁsāra.
Then Śakti is freed, and Consciousness and Energy unite.
Ramayana is not only the journey of Rāma,
it is our own inner journey — f
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Secrets Of Ramayana by Srinivas
“Rāmāyaṇa” means the journey of Rāma. On the surface, it is the story of Prince Rāma of Ayodhyā, but in the yogic decoding, it is the inner journey of Cit (pure consciousness) from bondage to liberation.
• Daśaratha (ten-charioted king) symbolizes the human body governed by the ten senses (five jñānendriyas and five karmendriyas).

• His three queens represent the three guṇas of nature — Kausalyā = sattva, Kaikeyī = tamas, Sumitrā = rajas.

• The four sons are the inner faculties of mind:
• Rāma = Cit (pure awareness)
• Lakṣmaṇa = Buddhi (discrimination)
• Bharata = Ahaṁkāra (ego, surrendered)
• Śatrughna = Manas (mind, coordinator of senses)
Rāma’s journey is assisted by Hanumān, symbol of prāṇa (disciplined life-force), and the Vānara-sena, the semi-conscious powers of the subconscious mind. Together, they construct Rāma Setu, the bridge of focus and discipline that crosses the ocean of the subconscious, linking conscious and unconscious realms.
In Laṅkā, the fortress of ego at the Maṇipūra (na
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“Whatever you do.
Do it with absolute attention and absolute involvement. Put your whole heart into what you do”
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“If someone has the freedom to insult you. You also have the freedom, whether to take it or not.
No one can insult a man who is not ready to take it”
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“Nothing can separate true relationships not even distance”
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“Let your words pass through your heart before you speak”
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“Present is the only time to live, only time to be. There is no time other than now. Be in the present”
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“Never worry about Future. Tomorrow never comes. If you do well in the present, future automatically blossoms out of present”
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“Stop worrying. Worrying can't solve your problems, instead of it makes more worst. Remember nothing is permanent in this world, not even your problems and worries”
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“Time never stops for anyone. It is slipping out of your hands every moment. Every moment is precious so make sure you use it wisely”
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