"18 Parvans of Mahabharata - An Introductory Online Course on Mahabharata" (Begins on Oct. 07, 21) The grand epic of Mahabharata is one of the foundational heritages of India. For the Bhandarkar Institute, our work on the Mahabharata is a vital aspect of our legacy. Therefore, we are delighted to announce the first ever online course on Mahabharata that introduces the epic through the exposition of the 18 Parvans (Chapters) of the Mahabharata.The course will be based on the "Critical Edition", which is globally renowned when it comes to the textual study of Mahabharata. this is an introductory course and does not require any prior knowledge of Mahabharata. The lectures are pre-recorded and are followed by live Q/A. UA-cam links to all lectures are provided for repeated viewings, and are valid for 7 days after the session. The course is conducted in English, and via Zoom Webinar. The course will commence on October 07, 2021 and will be, tentatively, completed on October 30, 2021. The lectures will take place every Monday to Saturday at 7 PM to 8.30 PM. The fee of the Course is INR 2400. For registration and payment details please click on the link below. forms.gle/UBzyjQBr2Mdc2xyp6 We will get back to all the registered participants within 48 hours of the registration. We look forward to your positive response. Also, do spread the word. Thank you.
While listening to Sucheta ma'am, i can remind myself of the joy, i used to experience in my highschool Sanskrit class.. The book and class would be full of these kind of discussions..
Madam, this is in sincere appreciation of BORI to be broadcasting the teachings of upanishads through saraswathis like you. This should have been done long ago, nevertheless, is not missed. Having listened to this excellent speech of yours, can we conclude that 'Tena Vina Thrunamapi Na Chalathi' is originated from Kenopanishath?. Kindly clarify whether this is true and if not, please indicate the origin of this phrase.
# Ep 1 - Upanishads - The Essence of Vedic Philosophy ua-cam.com/video/HmTYhLnVdQ8/v-deo.html #EP 2 Adi Shankara on Upanishads - A Glimpse into Advaita Vedanta ua-cam.com/video/6yfXrYCSItk/v-deo.html #EP 3 Ishavasya Upanishad - A reflection on Karma (action) and Jnana (wisdom) ua-cam.com/video/1AhwwjCKcQ4/v-deo.html #EP 4 Kena Upanishad - The Attributes of Brahman ua-cam.com/video/_Ys5opmr8PE/v-deo.html #EP 5 Aitareya Upanishad - The Upanishad of the Rigveda ua-cam.com/video/w_uTffqxFik/v-deo.html #EP 6 Kathaka Upanishad - The Nature of Atman ua-cam.com/video/_0n58SAH9MM/v-deo.html #EP 7 Prashna Upanishad - Ancient Indian View on Creation, Time, Matter and Soul ua-cam.com/video/DfwdIHxBA1g/v-deo.html # EP 8 Mundaka Upanishad - Finding Self and Divinity (Jiva and Ishvara) ua-cam.com/video/3bvvae3cq3s/v-deo.html #EP 9 Mandukya Upanishad - True Self (Atman) and Omkara ua-cam.com/video/lO02ih2KD5g/v-deo.html #EP 10: Taittiriya Upanishad - Discovering Happiness ua-cam.com/video/wd0xViT0HCA/v-deo.html #EP 11 - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad - Debate between Yadnvalkya, Gargi and Maitreyee. ua-cam.com/video/buzAnye-NBE/v-deo.html Introduction to Upanishads - Chandogya Upanishad ua-cam.com/video/1WtlkII6ZPU/v-deo.html How to Conquer Fear of Death - 3 Stories from Upanishad, Mahabharata, and Purana ua-cam.com/video/HsYR4WHDx8k/v-deo.html
मॅडम, कृपया आपली सगळी उपनिषद प्रवचने (मराठीतले) You tube वर upload करावे...हे ज्ञान इतक्या सहज सोप्या पध्दतीने अनेकांना विवेकाधिष्ठीत करुन उत्तम नागरीक व उत्तम राष्ट्र् बांधणी करेल यात संशय नाही.
Philosophy literally means “love for wisdom” Darshana literally means “vision” ‘Wisdom’ and ‘vision’ are of same etymological origin. Both words came from proto-Germanic ‘wissaz’ which means “to see” There is no need for another word than ‘philosophy’
भांडारकर संस्था पुण्यामध्ये आहे,का नाही मराठी मध्ये स्पष्ट केले जात ? No doubt it is very clear to understand but still it comes in mind why not मराठी or हिंदी ?
Request you to see the video 'God is easy to know intellectually' in UA-cam. It is a model which helps you know God as Brahma the Unmanifest. There are two parts.
Is it 'Gyanendriya' or 'Jnanendriya'? It is true that Hindi speakers mispronounce the sound(swara) 'jna' as 'gya' but Marathi speakers pronounce it rightly. I do not know why a Marathi Sanskrit scholar like you is pronouncing the word as 'gyanendriya'. Please correct if I am wrong,
Although she is lucid in summarizing the literal meaning, she starts the upanishad with incorrect enunciation - she pronounces "ka u devo" as "ka u deo"; she says yudanti instead of yunakti.
"18 Parvans of Mahabharata - An Introductory Online Course on Mahabharata" (Begins on Oct. 07, 21)
The grand epic of Mahabharata is one of the foundational heritages of India. For the Bhandarkar Institute, our work on the Mahabharata is a vital aspect of our legacy. Therefore, we are delighted to announce the first ever online course on Mahabharata that introduces the epic through the exposition of the 18 Parvans (Chapters) of the Mahabharata.The course will be based on the "Critical Edition", which is globally renowned when it comes to the textual study of Mahabharata. this is an introductory course and does not require any prior knowledge of Mahabharata.
The lectures are pre-recorded and are followed by live Q/A. UA-cam links to all lectures are provided for repeated viewings, and are valid for 7 days after the session. The course is conducted in English, and via Zoom Webinar.
The course will commence on October 07, 2021 and will be, tentatively, completed on October 30, 2021. The lectures will take place every Monday to Saturday at 7 PM to 8.30 PM.
The fee of the Course is INR 2400.
For registration and payment details please click on the link below.
forms.gle/UBzyjQBr2Mdc2xyp6
We will get back to all the registered participants within 48 hours of the registration. We look forward to your positive response. Also, do spread the word. Thank you.
Any such course is going to be conducted now?
While listening to Sucheta ma'am, i can remind myself of the joy, i used to experience in my highschool Sanskrit class.. The book and class would be full of these kind of discussions..
I could sit below you and listen for a long time. Thank you!
"That which one cannot think with the mind, but that by which they say the mind is made to think, know that alone to be the Brahman"-Kena Upanisad
Thank you for the wealth of knowledge that you are able to impart in such a loving way! Hari Om Tat Sat!
Bhrama gyana and atma gyana should come within us
Thanks madam 🙏🏼 you explanation is crisp and subtle . Gyan comes within is the important aspect
Eagerly waiting for the 5th Episode.
Very beautifully explained. Thank you for your good work
What see in this competition
Such a lucid explanation, thank you Madam
🙏🏼 अप्रतीम सरळ वाख्या!!
thank you for your lucid explanation
Very nicely explained thank you
Thank you very very much, madam!
Nicely explained.🙏
Great explanation , am very pleased to know .
You are doing a great service
Pranam madam for such lucid explanation. Na aham manya subedeti no na bedeti beda cha
Now | Know the meaning of upanisadi. very super teacher and the Interviewerf.
. very good english.hirania purusha I got the meaning
Madam, this is in sincere appreciation of BORI to be broadcasting the teachings of upanishads through saraswathis like you. This should have been done long ago, nevertheless, is not missed. Having listened to this excellent speech of yours, can we conclude that 'Tena Vina Thrunamapi Na Chalathi' is originated from Kenopanishath?. Kindly clarify whether this is true and if not, please indicate the origin of this phrase.
Khupach sundar 😢❤
Wow...that was just great.
🙏🙏 simple & in depth explanation .
So beautifully explained ❤️
🙏🙏🙏 m'm you are explaining too nicely. Thank you
It was wonderful mam
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IF YES, HOW TO BUY ONLINE?
Madam please continue the class.
Xcellant madam.
Very well explained, thanks.
# Ep 1 - Upanishads - The Essence of Vedic Philosophy
ua-cam.com/video/HmTYhLnVdQ8/v-deo.html
#EP 2 Adi Shankara on Upanishads - A Glimpse into Advaita Vedanta
ua-cam.com/video/6yfXrYCSItk/v-deo.html
#EP 3 Ishavasya Upanishad - A reflection on Karma (action) and Jnana (wisdom)
ua-cam.com/video/1AhwwjCKcQ4/v-deo.html
#EP 4 Kena Upanishad - The Attributes of Brahman
ua-cam.com/video/_Ys5opmr8PE/v-deo.html
#EP 5 Aitareya Upanishad - The Upanishad of the Rigveda
ua-cam.com/video/w_uTffqxFik/v-deo.html
#EP 6 Kathaka Upanishad - The Nature of Atman
ua-cam.com/video/_0n58SAH9MM/v-deo.html
#EP 7 Prashna Upanishad - Ancient Indian View on Creation, Time, Matter and Soul
ua-cam.com/video/DfwdIHxBA1g/v-deo.html
# EP 8 Mundaka Upanishad - Finding Self and Divinity (Jiva and Ishvara)
ua-cam.com/video/3bvvae3cq3s/v-deo.html
#EP 9 Mandukya Upanishad - True Self (Atman) and Omkara
ua-cam.com/video/lO02ih2KD5g/v-deo.html
#EP 10: Taittiriya Upanishad - Discovering Happiness
ua-cam.com/video/wd0xViT0HCA/v-deo.html
#EP 11 - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad - Debate between Yadnvalkya, Gargi and Maitreyee.
ua-cam.com/video/buzAnye-NBE/v-deo.html
Introduction to Upanishads - Chandogya Upanishad
ua-cam.com/video/1WtlkII6ZPU/v-deo.html
How to Conquer Fear of Death - 3 Stories from Upanishad, Mahabharata, and Purana
ua-cam.com/video/HsYR4WHDx8k/v-deo.html
Who created the universe as per various upanisad .
Please recommend some good authentic books to understand the Upanishads
The Upanishads by Swami nikhilananda
More lucid if u r interested, THE UPANISHADS BY RAMKRISHNA MISSION
Very well explained.
Some.whistle sound coming as background noise constantly.pleaze focus on good audio setup
Iiahvaro gurur aatme ti muurti bheda vibhaagine
Vyoma vad vyaapta dehaaya Dakshinaamuurtaye namah
Thank you, Madam
Nicely explained.
Well explained mam
I tried understanding this Upanishad but I hope you must tell something more about brahma so that our urge of knowing may be satisfied🙏😀
Beautiful
मॅडम,
कृपया आपली सगळी उपनिषद प्रवचने (मराठीतले) You tube वर upload करावे...हे ज्ञान इतक्या सहज सोप्या पध्दतीने अनेकांना विवेकाधिष्ठीत करुन उत्तम नागरीक व उत्तम राष्ट्र् बांधणी करेल यात संशय नाही.
Nice!
Thank u
Can we coin some other word for philosophy?As our darshan shastra has proper deep meaning.
Very nicely explained kena Upanishad in simple language.
Philosophy literally means “love for wisdom”
Darshana literally means “vision”
‘Wisdom’ and ‘vision’ are of same etymological origin.
Both words came from proto-Germanic ‘wissaz’ which means “to see”
There is no need for another word than ‘philosophy’
@@chandlerminh6230 love for wisdom leads to darshan which is the ultimate aim . Anyway thanks for sharing your view.
Tatva-dnyaan
Its Atma not atman in verses .
भांडारकर संस्था पुण्यामध्ये आहे,का नाही मराठी मध्ये स्पष्ट केले जात ? No doubt it is very clear to understand but still it comes in mind why not मराठी or हिंदी ?
Grateful thanks! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Request you to see the video 'God is easy to know intellectually' in UA-cam. It is a model which helps you know God as Brahma the Unmanifest. There are two parts.
Is it 'Gyanendriya' or 'Jnanendriya'? It is true that Hindi speakers mispronounce the sound(swara) 'jna' as 'gya' but Marathi speakers pronounce it rightly. I do not know why a Marathi Sanskrit scholar like you is pronouncing the word as 'gyanendriya'. Please correct if I am wrong,
Dnyanendriya
Topic here is something else- Pappu
THANiss...
Speak something on kalyug
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Thanks.... Thank.s. --
Light as energy has duality, Waveform and packet form as per Physics. So is Brahmana.
We're why decided your ideas
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४.१० मि. तदेजती तन्नेजती या ईशावास्यातील मंत्राची येथे संगती लागत नाही.
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Although she is lucid in summarizing the literal meaning, she starts the upanishad with incorrect enunciation - she pronounces "ka u devo" as "ka u deo"; she says yudanti instead of yunakti.
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Sorry বেঙ্গলি varson করে দিন । বাংলা টা দিন।
@5:40 such an aunty movement. :P
i thought the same😅
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