Upanishads
The Author |
Chakravarti Raj Gopala Chari, popularly known as "Rajaji" or "C. R. ", was a great patriot, astute politician, incisive thinker, and one of the greatest statesmen.
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Introduction |
In the Upanishads, we have a scripture, which, among all the Holy Scriptures of the world, displays the most scientific spirit in connection with spiritual enquiry.
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Kathopanishad |
Every Hindu knows the great Kurukshetra scene, which forms the prologue of the Bhagavad Gita, the warrior, stricken by remorse and doubt, throwing himself at the mercy of his divine charioteer for guidance.
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Isavasyopanishad |
The Bhagavad Gita presents a synthesis of the highest spiritual effort of the individual with the most practical social co-operation.
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Kenopanishad |
What is the Supreme Spirit? By what relation to our experience shall we under stand it? This is the subject of enquiry in this Upanishad.
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Svetasvataropanishad |
Ishwara rules over the Soul as well as material nature which forms the field for the Soul’s functioning.
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Taittiriyopanishad |
We have in the Taittiriya Upanishad, (first Valli, and eleventh anuvaka) a valedictory exhortation.
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Chhandogyopanishad |
The sixth chapter of the Chhandogya Upanishad begins with the old, old riddle : Was there a first cause ?
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Mundakopanishad |
May our ears hear what is good, may our eyes see what is good. May we, what time we live, be blessed with healthy limbs and body, that we may glorify the lord ?
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