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Four Types of People

Swamiji in Class 226 of Bagawat Geeta: There are four types of people: He who knows not and not knows knows not; fool He who knows not and who knows knows not; ignorant; teach him He who knows and knows not he knows; very intelligent but does not know he is intelligent; wake him He […]

Kaivalya Upanishad, Class 3

Greetings All, Swamiji said in his previous introduction we saw Upanishad means Atma Vidhya or Brahma Vidhya as it brings Jivatma and Paramatma together. This process brings the Seeker and Sought together and thus Samsara is destroyed. Sat + Upani means wisdom inside us. It is the  primary meaning. A secondary meaning of Upanishad is […]

Kaivalya Upanishad, Class 2

Swamiji continued with his introductory talk. He talked about necessity of self-inquiry. Our idea of our selves and vision of scriptures about us are different. I feel “I am full of defects”. I am searching to free myself of these defects. Scriptures say, “You are free of Doshas.” There is a contradiction between what I […]

Prasna Upanishad, Class 21

Greetings All, Swamiji continued his talks on Chapter 6 of Prasna Upanishad. Sukesa Bharadwaja asks the sixth and last question. Before asking his question he narrates an incident. The Rajput prince Hiranyanabha asked him about the sixteen-part Purusha. Sukesha told him he did not know about this Purusha.  Now, Sukesa, asks his Guru, Pippilada, about […]

Prasna Upanishad, Class 14

Greetings All Swamiji continued his talks on Prasna Upanishad. Fourth Question Summarizing the gist of last chapter (Question 3) Swamiji says, the Student asked Pippallada five questions.  Where does Prana come from? It comes out of Atma like a shadow. How Prana arrives into the body? It arrives into the body due to Manokrithe from […]

Baghawat Geeta, Class 13

Greetings All, Gita, Chapter # 2, Samkhya Yoga: Swamiji starts off by reminding us that Vyasa now presents Arjuna as a seeker of moksha. The fundamental human problem characterized by Raga (Likes), Dvesha (Dislikes) and Moha (delusion) is also called Samsara.  Due to attachment, when we lose a person or an object, it causes us […]

Prasna Upanishad, Class 9

Greetings All, Swamiji continued his talks on Prasna Upanishad. Second Question, Shloka # 6:, Swamiji said all mantras from #5 to # 13 are Prana Devata Sruthi or praise. Refreshing our memory on Shloka 6, he says all 10 Gyanendriyas are able to function because of Prana Shakthi. At Samashti (cosmic) level each Gyanendriya is […]

Baghawat Geeta, Class 11

Lecture 11 Notes : Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 Summary 1/09/16 Swamiji gives a Summary of Chapter 1 and an Introduction to Chapter 2. Summary of Chapter 1 To live a healthy life – consider these 2 factors: 1. The surroundings should be hygienic so that it doesn’t cause diseases. This is an external factor;  objective […]

Prasna Upanishad, Class 7

Important points made by first section: Shristi is the first point: Life and death are not opposite but complementary pair of nature; similar is growth and decay. We must accept the pair. Shrusti as a form of mithunam. Five shristies mentioned in the first section are: Mithuna shristy Loka shrishty Kala shristy Anna Shristy Prajapathi […]

Prasna Upanishad, Class 3

Greetings All, Swamiji continued his talks on Prasna Upanishad. He cautioned that the Upanishad in following Shlokas may be a little confusing and that he will try to make it as simple as possible to understand. Discussing Shloka # 3,Kabandhi Katyayana, wanted to know the order and manner in which creation came out Shloka # […]