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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: (Sanskrit) One of the most important Upanishads, part of the Shatapatha Brahmana of the Yajur Veda. Ascribed to Sage Yajnavalkya, it teaches modes of worship, meditation and the identity of the individual self with the Supreme Self. See: Upanishad.

(See also: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: (Sanskrit) One of the most important Upanishads, part of the Shatapatha Brahmana of the Yajur Veda. Ascribed to Sage Yajnavalkya, it teaches modes of worship, meditation and the identity of the individual self with the Supreme Self.

See: Upanishad.

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Brihadhaaranyaka Upanishath)

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad:

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Brihadhaaranyaka Upanishath). The Upanishad that sets forth teachings maintained by Yajnavalkya regarding Brahman.

 

(See also: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: As a Great Fish Swims

Hindu Quotes: As a Great Fish Swims

 

As a great fish swims between the banks of a river as it likes, so does the shining Self move between the states of dreaming and waking.

 

- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

 

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(See also: Hinduism Archives, Hindu Quotes, Inspirational Quotes, Love Quotes, Friendship Quotes, Life Quotes)

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Self Is Beyond Good and Evil

Hindu Quotes: Self Is Beyond Good and Evil

 

 In that unitive state there is neither father

 Nor mother, neither worlds nor gods nor even

 Scriptures. In that state there is neither thief

 Nor slayer, neither low caste nor high, neither

 Monk nor ascetic. The Self is beyond good

 And evil, beyond all the suffering of the human

 Heart.

 

- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Separate From the Self

Hindu Quotes: Separate From the Self

 

 For Brahmins confused those who regard them as separate from the Self. Kshatriyas confuse those who regard them as separate from the Self. The universe confuses those who regard it as separate from the Self. Gods and creatures confuse those who regard them as separate from the Self. Everything confuses those who regard things as separate from the Self.

 

- Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: The Upanishads in the Hindu Scriptures

The Upanishads are the concluding portions of the Vedas or the end of the Vedas. The teaching based on them is called Vedanta. The Upanishads are the gist and the goal of the Vedas. They form the very foundation of Hinduism.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Message of Control, Charity and Compassion

The Upanishads are records of the thoughts and teachings of ancient Indian sages who lived in forest hermitages. They are among the oldest religious scriptures in the world. All of them are preoccupied with the quest for knowledge of the Self.

 

Isa Upanishad is a compact and highly poetic scripture. It contains all the quintessential teachings of all the Upanishads. When asked to condense his life's message in three words, Gandhiji said: "Renounce and enjoy". This is the dictum in the very first stanza of Isa Upanishad: "All this - whatever moves on earth - should be enveloped by the Lord. Fortify yourself through this renunciation. Do not covet anybody's wealth; to whom does wealth belong?

 

(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Message of Control, Charity and Compassion

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Physics is the New Bhashya of Vedanta  

Vedas are four in number: The Rig Veda , the Sama Veda , the Yajur Veda and the Atharva Veda . Each of these four Vedas has four parts: the Samhita, the Brahmana, the Aranyaka, and a number of Upanishads. The first three parts of all the Vedas are collectively called the Vedas , and the fourth and the last, the Upanishads, are collectively called Vedanta .

 

These four parts of the Vedas represent the historical order of their development over millennia. The Samhitas are the most ancient, and of them, the Rig Veda Samhita is the earliest. The Samhitas are considered the Vedas proper; the Brahmanas , the Aranyakas and the Upanishads are periodic additions, made by way of growing with the changing times.

 

(See also: The Vedas, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » The Vedas: Physics is the New Bhashya of Vedanta  

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hindu Marriages

Hinduism and Marriage: Hindu Marriages

According to Hinduism, marriage between two souls is a very sacred affair that stretches beyond one life time and may continue up to at least seven lives. A husband and wife chose to come together more due to spiritual reasons than sexual, though they may not be mentally aware of the reasons for their decision to come together.

 

Read more here: » Hinduism and Marriage: Hindu Marriages

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hindu prayers

Hinduism and prayers: Hindu prayers

In the spiritual realm a prayer has a greater significance. Continuous recitation of gods name (nam japam) would lead to purification of the mind and inner transformation. It is the best way to develop communion with God and realize the inner self. Following are some of the basic concepts about prayers in Hinduism.

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Shanti Alone Can Help Save Shakti

The world over, women continue to suffer community-sponsored injustice, whether they live in a secular or non-secular country. We can know how progressive a community is, by the way it treats its women.

 

Shocked at the condition of Indian women, Swami Vivekananda said that there was no reason to view women as being inferior to men or as obstacles to salvation - contrary to popular misconception, there is no scriptural sanction for oppressing women.

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Shanti Alone Can Help Save Shakti

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Break Your Mental Barriers

Break Your Mental Barriers

Most of us find ourselves trapped in our mortal ken because of our ingrained habit of linear and sequential thinking. We find it difficult to break this habit. The habit arises from our innate striving to discern patterns in our sensory perception of reality. Our mind interprets these perceptions by piecing together their constituent elements with other entities in our mental database of past experience. By systematically stringing these patterns together we have created the corpus of human knowledge.

 

Read more here: » Cosmic Consciousness: Break Your Mental Barriers

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hinduism Facts

Hinduism Facts

Hinduism Facts about Karma, Reincanation, Dharma and Worship.

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Four Facts of Hinduism

Four Facts of Hinduism

About Karma, Reincarnation, Dharma and Worship.

 

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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Impertinent Query, Profound Answer  

" That is the essence of science: Ask an impertinent question and you are on the way to the pertinent answe r", wrote Dr J Bronowski in Ascent of Man.

 

This statement is probably equally - or perhaps more - valid in our spiritual quests. The Kathopanishad starts with Nachiketa posing a question to his father Vajasravasa, who was giving away gifts after a Yagna .

 

(See also: Spiritual realisation, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Spiritual realisation: Impertinent Query, Profound Answer  

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: The Doctrine Of Reincarnation

The doctrine of reincarnation or transmigration of souls is a fundamental tenet of Hinduism. The word reincarnation literally means embodiment again, coming again into a physical body. The individual soul takes again a fleshy covering. The word transmigration means passing from one place to another - passing into a new body.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

Read more here: » Reincarnation: The Doctrine Of Reincarnation

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hindu view in Children and Parenting

Hinduism and Children: Hindus loves their children dearly. They believe that their children are gifts from gods and products of their previous karma. Many presume that their children were related to them in their past lives or were their close friends. Since a Hindu firmly believes in rebirth, he views his own life from a wider perspective that encompasses not just this life but many other lives that preceded it as well as succeed it, and his individual existence as a part of a great cosmic cycle.

Read more here: » Hinduism and Children: Hindu view in Children and Parenting

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Hinduism and the paths of liberation

Hinduism and the paths of liberation

According to Hinduism, liberation does not mean dying and going to heaven. Heavenly life is as desirable or undesirable as earthly life because in the ultimate sense, heavenly life is also limited and transient, thought compared to earthly life it may be longer and more intense. True liberation means liberation of the individual soul from the cycle of births and deaths, from the sense of duality and separation, and union with Brahman, the Supreme Soul. 

 

Read more here: » Hinduism and Enlightenment: Hinduism and the paths of liberation

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: Meditation on an object

Meditation can either be on an object, or otherwise, can be objectless. In the initial stages, it is easier if you start by concentrating your mind on a selected object. Later, if you have brought over karma of spiritual practices from the past, you will yourself quickly be led to another technique that might be more appropriate to you inner nature.

 

The selected object may be a symbol, a flame, an image of a deity, a saint, or if you initially prefer, even an animal or ordinary individual you really love ... This really is the right approach too, for in each and every thing in Nature is the Light of God. What really is essential is that we inherently feel a great drawing towards the chosen object, symbol, image, person ...

 

(See also: Meditation Techniques, Meditation, Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)

 

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