Kathopaniñad is a unique Upaniñad which starts with a kathä (a story) of a young boy who is ready to face the Lord of Death in his quest for Truth to know what lies beyond death. He asks the very pertinent and philosophical question, ‘Is there or is there not, and if it is what is it?’ In short, this teaching is an extravaganza of spiritual knowledge and meditation that guides a student step by step to the glorious state of immortality, peace and bliss.
Mundakopanisad's style is poetic and penetrating giving the seeker metaphors that makes the Upanisadika message clear and concise. This Upanisad contains most famous, off quoted analogies in a language which is picturesque and pithy.
The path to Realisation begins with enquiry of the source or the cause of Life. By what or by whom, how and why have we been imbued with COnsciousness - the life-giving force - that enables us to perceive and respond in this world. An enquiry into this contitures the subject matter fo the Kenopanishad. Part prose and part poetry, the Kenopanishad is a short treatise exploring the supremacy of Brahman, the eternal Truth and the path through which the knowledge of Brahman can be realised. Swami Chinmayananda's erudite commentary on the Kenopanishad is peppered with humour and timeless anecdotes that paints a vivid picture and gives a modern context to this age-old wisdom.
A narrow vision is divisive, a noble vision is unifying but a divine vision is all-inclusive, infinite and liberating. Saddarsana of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi guides us to attain a divine 'Vision of Truth' by searching the very core of our being and inquiring into the root of who we really are. Swami Tejomayananda's lucid commentary guides us in our inner search with profound concepts put into thought provoking notes. Swami Tejomayananda is an outstanding teacher of Vedanta, with a profound depth beneath his simplicity and humility. He has a simple conviction - to fortify, strengthen and actualise the vision of his Guru, Swami Chinmayananda. Swamiji has written commentaries on many Vedantic texts and authored many original compositions on Vedanta and Bhakti (Devotion). He is the current head of Chinmaya Mission - a global spiritual organisation with more than 250 centres worldwide.
The path to Realisation begins with enquiry of the source or the cause of Life. By what or by whom, how and why have we been imbued with COnsciousness - the life-giving force - that enables us to perceive and respond in this world. An enquiry into this contitures the subject matter fo the Kenopanishad. Part prose and part poetry, the Kenopanishad is a short treatise exploring the supremacy of Brahman, the eternal Truth and the path through which the knowledge of Brahman can be realised. Swami Chinmayananda's erudite commentary on the Kenopanishad is peppered with humour and timeless anecdotes that paints a vivid picture and gives a modern context to this age-old wisdom.
Being Satyam Sivam Sundaram the Lord is truly worshipful. Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda's vaak puja(worship through his discourses) of adi sankaracharya's siva manasa puja is indeed an elevating experience.
Mundakopanisad's style is poetic and penetrating giving the seeker metaphors that makes the Upanisadika message clear and concise. This Upanisad contains most famous, off quoted analogies in a language which is picturesque and pithy.
Kathopaniñad is a unique Upaniñad which starts with a kathä (a story) of a young boy who is ready to face the Lord of Death in his quest for Truth to know what lies beyond death. He asks the very pertinent and philosophical question, ‘Is there or is there not, and if it is what is it?’ In short, this teaching is an extravaganza of spiritual knowledge and meditation that guides a student step by step to the glorious state of immortality, peace and bliss.
A narrow vision is divisive, a noble vision is unifying but a divine vision is all-inclusive, infinite and liberating. Saddarsana of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi guides us to attain a divine 'Vision of Truth' by searching the very core of our being and inquiring into the root of who we really are. Swami Tejomayananda's lucid commentary guides us in our inner search with profound concepts put into thought provoking notes. Swami Tejomayananda is an outstanding teacher of Vedanta, with a profound depth beneath his simplicity and humility. He has a simple conviction - to fortify, strengthen and actualise the vision of his Guru, Swami Chinmayananda. Swamiji has written commentaries on many Vedantic texts and authored many original compositions on Vedanta and Bhakti (Devotion). He is the current head of Chinmaya Mission - a global spiritual organisation with more than 250 centres worldwide.
Being Satyam Sivam Sundaram the Lord is truly worshipful. Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda's vaak puja(worship through his discourses) of adi sankaracharya's siva manasa puja is indeed an elevating experience.
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