4. Mandukya Upanishad | Chapter 1 Mantra 5-6 | Swami Sarvapriyananda
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
- Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches one of the shortest and most profound upanishads accompanied with Gaudapada's Karika. This lecture covers Chapter 1 Mantra 5-6.
Mantra 5:
yatra supto na kañcana kāmaṃ kāmayate na kañcana svapnaṃ paśyati tatsuṣuptam | suṣuptasthāna ekībhūtaḥ prajñānaghana evā''nandamayo hyānandabhuk cetomukhaḥ prājñastṛtīyaḥ pādaḥ || 5 ||
Mantra 6:
eṣa sarveśvaraḥ eṣa sarvajña eṣo'ntaryāmyeṣa yoniḥ sarvasya prabhavāpyayau hi bhūtānām || 6 ||
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Panditji Prof PN Jha. is is a great scholar of Nyaya and Bhartiya epistemology 🙏
Jai Sri Ramakrishna Jai Sri Ramakrishna Jai Sri Ramakrishna Jai Sri Ramakrishna Jai Sri Ramakrishna
We are sooooo BLESSED. Kindly accept our Pranam.
Swamy, Vanakkam! 🙏. Wars were fought normally at the borders. Hence, Emperor Janaka takes only one day to cross it. It may not measure the size of his kingdom, I understand. Thank you for all your services to humanity. ❤
Pranaam Swamiji.. listening for second time,, amazing experience again!
Swami sarvapriyananda as pure consciousness or Atman let me thank you though by advaita am thanking My Self .... this is one of the greatest videos ever made. I remember from the beginning you said some of you will be enlightened by the end of 69 mundukya now seeing the light from darkness. OM peace peace peace
blissful awareness despite cosmic dissolution
" Rare indeed is the teacher who can communicate this grand sense of wonder"
Katha uponishad - 1.2.7.
Pronams revered Swamiji, my spiritual teacher and the messenger of enlightenment, bless me.
Very good 10 argument about dream
1.Janak Ashtavakra Story is my favorite one too.
2. Here and now is real because YOU are here.
Shathakoti pranams guruji thanks
Such clear explanation and analysis!!!!
Pronam
1:04:52 the one thing that cannot be denied is experience itself
Thank you so much swamiji and vedanta ny team😊😊
Thank you to the whole team
1:27:00 Quite a revelation important for our journey in Vedanta, fellow scholars
wonderful discussion about the 3 states, experience, objects in the states. Thank you
1:29:00 deep sleep is the doorway to experience, to waking and dreaming
Swamiji I am going through talks second time, helping to improve understanding. One observation: in dream state when we wake up we realize it was not real. Can we say in waking state we will realise that too is not real when we are awakened.
Very much interesting 🙏
Thank you 🙏🏻 💕
1006,1007... Experience.
Thank you.
Why no video for these lectures? Also questions should be heard. Speak into microphone!
Thank you Swamiji ❤️🙏
11:01 we explain away dream and deep sleep, brain churning away ... but I'm basically this guy ... but what Vedanta wants me to do is to SHIFT THE I FROM THE WAKER TO THE TRUTH (FOURTH).
Students in video just throw questions out there, without doing the adequate ‘manana’. Poor swami has to do the analysis for everyone. If it is a new concept, students should take time to absorb and try to work out the concepts into their questions themselves first. And then ask swami if it remains unresolved. How else will you learn. Plus, there is this inherent ego that makes one want to ask questions and be noticed.
Especially during the lecture itself. He is so generous and offers time at the end but they seem to be in a rush. Yet, Swamiji is so patient.
questions are sophomoric and without pre thought
@@chakravaham really it is so irritating
Every teaching had a student for it. But these guys are real and interested to understand and know higher knowledge of upnishads. Let they keep their curiosity.
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1:00:47 the appearances of the waking/dream state is as real as the "I" of the waking state .... it horrifies us because we think about myself as real and the others to be unreal...but no, neither myself nor others are real
Wow! 🙏🙏🙏
1:06:20 Do you experience? What you experience: science and religion and Advaita have different views ... but experience cannot be denied
Can anybody tell me where is mantra 6 chant and explanation in this video?
start 10/16
Very insightful. Thanks for uploading the archives. Video would have been even better. None the less excellent work.
25,26 Reflected conciousness
49:35 ten objections to equating the dream and waking, startled, Swamiji reads it out from Upanishads translation Volume 2
This can be found in the Appendix page 374, Waking and Dream Experience. Swami Nikhilananda Upanishads Volume 2
First, Dream objects are felt, while the dream lasts, to be as real as those of the waking state. In dreams, as in the waking state, there exists as a sense of distinction between real and unreal.
Second, dream objects are subjective, that is to say, that they are the creation of the sleeper’s mind, whereas waking objects are real, that is to say, they exist outside, independent of the perceiver, and are perceived by means of sense organs. What makes this difference is said to be the instrumentality of the sense-organs, which are active in the waking state and inactive in sleep......But a distinction made on such grounds is not plausible. The sense-organs and the physical bodies of the dream world are as active as those of the waking world. In dreams, too, one not only thinks, but touches, tastes, smells, hears and sees objects though they are only creations of the dream. A man dreams that he sees a mountain, climbs it, and feels satisfied after reaching the top. Thus there exists not only an ego but also external objects and inner feelings in the dream state as in the waking.
Third, the dream experience is said to be private, its objects and actions being known to the dreamer and none else, whereas the waking experience is shared by others. But the application of the idea of “private” or “public” to distinguish the objects of one state from those of another is not valid. Like the waking world, the dream world, too, has not only its sun, moon, stars, but other living beings as well, who share with the dreamer the experience of the dream. Dream experience has as much of public character, so long as the dream lasts, as waking experience.
Fourth, waking percepts-in contrast to dream percepts-- are said to endure for an appreciable and measurable period of time. But dream objects are also observed to endure for months and years, though the dream may not last for more than a few minutes as measured by the standard of time of the waking mind.
Fifth, it is observed that the money a dreamer possesses cannot purchase his bread and butter when he feels hungry in the waking state. But likewise, the money owned by a waking person does not serve a similar purpose in his dreams. If the test of reality is pragmatic, it can be said that dream objects are means to dream ends just as much as waking objects are means to waking ends.
Sixth, dream percepts(experiences) are often found to be queer and fantastic, the likes of which are not seen in the world of the waking man. But such percepts, however absurd, appear perfectly normal to the dreamer. Obviously, he has his own notions of time, space, distance, and form. But his standards are unreal to the waking person. Similarly, the standards of the waking state do not apply in the dream, though both standards have their application in their respective spheres.
Seventh, it may be objected that dream experiences are refuted by waking ones. A man, after awaking, can judge the merits of the dream; but waking experiences are not found to be unreal in dreams, nor does a person sit in judgment, while dreaming, over his waking experiences. ....In answer it may be said that to the dreamer the dream is a waking state.
Eight, it is said that what gives the indisputable stamp of reality to the waking state is that we return to the same objects-such as children, relatives, friends, and house-every time we awake, whereas we do not see the same objects in the successive dream states. In reply, Vedanta declares that the dream state is a waking state for the dreamer, as has already been pointed out, and one knows a state to be a waking state only when there is the feeling that the objects seen are real and, as such, remain the same in all waking states.
Ninth, if the objects of the waking state are exactly like those of the dream state, then our beloved kith and kin would be no more than ideas, like those of our dream-world relatives. Such an attitude is repugnant to our feelings. The reply of Vedanta is that our relatives seen in the waking or the dream state are as real as the “I,” or ego, which deals with them. Their physical bodies also are as real as our bodies in those states. For instance, if a man in the waking state regards his ego or body as real, then his kith and kin are also to be regarded as real in that state. Confusion arises when a man thinks his body or ego to be real and the bodies or egos of others to be mere ideas.
Tenth, it may be urged that in dreams the objects one takes to be real are mere ideas, whereas in the waking state the real appears real, and the unreal, unreal (i.e. mere ideas). Further, in the waking state a man has a more clear and logical mind than while he is dreaming. In reply it may be said that a person fully awake sometimes sees a snake to be real, whereas after inquiry he finds it to be only a rope. Till the truth is known, the snake is real to him, though in fact it is only an idea projected by his mind.
When is 6 th Mantra explained?
1:23:00 time and space and deep sleep ... and we do not know how tired we are
Swamiji🙏
1:30:50 that's why, it is the corridor that will take you to waking or dreaming
48:18 we regard the waking world as more true than the dream world for certain reasons, analysis
Can actions/karma in dream carry repercussions/phala? Can one aspire to purushartha-s esp moksha in dream state?
Can anybody plz tell me the chapter & the episode where Ananda of Susupti & Ananda of Brahma has been compared & discussed? Thank you.
26,27 independent
Not having the video is a bother! Brilliant expositions though!🙏🏾🙏🏾🚩🚩
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When Swamiji explains the deep sleep state where nothing is distinguishable then how does the person have memory of it in the waking state in morning. This would mean chitta (memory) function of mind was present in the deep sleep state.
10040 god found
46,47 .. janaka
Mantra 5. The third quarter is prājña, where one asleep neither
desires anything nor beholds any dream: that is deep
sleep. In this field of dreamless sleep, one becomes
undivided, an undifferentiated mass of consciousness,
consisting of bliss and feeding on bliss. His mouth is
consciousness.
Mantra 6. This is the Lord of All; the Omniscient; the Indwelling
Controller; the Source of All. This is the beginning and
end of all beings.
36... Religion
1:24:02 that which is limited is, death, it is sorrow. That which is the Vast is bliss.
1:28:01 you're only breathing in the waking world in body it is going on but in deep sleep from your perspective you are timeless ... it is VERY different from the Ananda of Brahman.
39:15,1:08:54,1:33:58
8:31 the first aspect of the Self, full explanation
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Swamiji
1:26:00 because of these reasons: mo limit, no samsara, it is called pervaded by bliss
හරි ඕම ටත් සත්
1:28:31 if deep sleep is so blissful why don't we just sleep all time? You cannot! Here's a stunning answer in the next word ...
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1:13 is where mantra 5 begins, in case anyone’s looking for it. Thank you Swamiji!
32:37 the nightmares of the dreamer
Wish I could hear the student’s questions clearly 🙏
Try good-quality headphones.
Honestly, most of the time Swami's incisive interpretation is better. It's often v muddled thinking from class.
28:38 Swami Vivekananda
22,23..
Mantra 6 is covered in a later video. ua-cam.com/video/sjY7wmsY_ao/v-deo.html
1:30:02 we might say that the dream is fading away when waking up so how is deep sleep in between
25:41 This consciousness appears when the body becomes active .... but electricity is prior to the bulb ... Awareness is beyond it.
1:04:22 Then why is Brahman real? Is Brahman not a concept, a convenient concept we have created in the waking state to explain our ideas? Stunning answer.
29:52 what is coma, samadhi?
1:25:04 Mount Sinai example ... problems are always there in the world and its knower
Dear Swami Ji is there anything else is there except Conciousness? Means Absolute is also Conciousness?
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1:06:14 Advaita solely moves on facts
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39:57 unforgettable story of King Janaka
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33:00 state of death
15:30 Reality!!
1:12:05 Mantra 5
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39:00 "before we go into deep sleep" hahahaha
1:31:23 all the problems are there lumped up ... it is a seed of which these are sprouts, the mischief is there
If a person was blind, deaf, mute, lacked sense of touch and taste (i.e. the gross senses are non-functional) - then how the dream world of this person will be assuming the subtle sense organs are fully functional? If we disregard rebirth at this point, since there are no impressions gained from external world due to lack of gross sense organs for this person, will the dream world have objects tsimilar to a waking world of a person who has all gross senses intact? If not, then we can conlcude that the dream objects borrow their name and form from waking world objects as they are influenced by waking world experiences. That implies waking world drives the dream world.
Yes exactly my thought!
1:02:54 the delicate question, is God real? Yes, God is real as long as the waker is real, otherwise God and the Jiva are both Pure Consciousness alone
It would be better to do the mantras first and then questions after.
16:50 "Nothing" as a subject in the Neo-Logic school, Navya Nyaya
no thing = every thing
10024 deep sleep unlimited
First 5 chapters nothing mandukya. Change the subject
🙏🙏🙏🙏.The quality of students is poor for such a learned swamiji
1:26:42 do not look at notes, look at life. Real philosophers vs academic philosopher as Schopenhauer says ... real philosophers is puzzled by life, academic is puzzled by his books ... see the mind in work when doing study etc all of that
Thank you Swami ji 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️
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