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Know the Upanishads

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Know the Puranas

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Veda: A way of Life

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“The word Upanishad can be split as upa-ni-shad. The meaning of the split-up is as follows: Upa - near go to the teacher of knowledge. Ni - the destroyer. Shad - of the samsara (which indicates mortality, old age, disease etc. In a nutshell, it indicates the cycle of birth and death.).”
Ramanuj Prasad, Know the Upanishads

“The Upanishadis an antidote to narrow outlooks, as it reminds one repeatedly: “O Immortal One, you do not have this body alone but all the bodies are your body. Leave the idea of the small family, as the whole world is your family. There is none for you to hate as you are in all, and all, including the plants and animal kingdom, exist because of you only.”
Ramanuj Prasad, Know the Upanishads

“The word shãnti is chanted thrice to take cognisance of three types of obstacles that can come in the way of a practitioner (a sãdhaka): Obstacles arising from one’s own body-mind complex. Obstacles from the immediate surroundings. Obstacles from supernatural forces.”
Ramanuj Prasad, Know the Upanishads



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