Kathopnishad By Dr RP Dhawan-The Mystery of Death and the Meaning of Life

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Katha Upanishada has six chapters
    1. Three Gifts from Death
    2. Realizing the Soul
    3. The Chariot Analogy
    4. This Truly is That
    5. The Mystery of God
    6. Immortality
    In Rigveda nearly 10.135 talks of Yama and a child name Nachiketa (Sanskrit:नचिकेत,Naciketa) is the child protagonist in an ancient Hindu fable about the nature of the soul and Brahman. The story is told in the Katha Upanishad (ca. 5th c. CE), though the name has several earlier references. He was taught Self-knowledge, the separation of the human soul (the supreme Self) from the body, by the god of Death, Yama. Nachiketa is noted for his rejection of material desires which are ephemeral, and for his single-minded pursuit of the path of realising Brahman / Moksha i.e. emancipation of the soul from rebirth.
    The name Nachiketa,"refers to the quickening Spirit that lies within all things like fire, latent in wood, the spirit that gives." Nachiketa was a son of the sage Vājashravasa (वाजश्रवसः, famed for donations).
    Vājashrava, desiring a gift from the gods, started an offering to donate all his possessions. But Nachiketa noticed that he was donating only the cows that were old, barren, blind, or lame[5]; not such as might buy the worshiper a place in Heaven. Nachiketa wanting the best for his father's rite, asked: "I too am yours, to which god will you offer me?". After being pestered thus, vAjashrava answered in a fit of anger, "I give you to Death (Yama)".
    So Nachiket went to Yamalok, but the god was out, and he waited three days. When Yama returned, he was sorry to see that a Brahman guest had been waiting so long. He told Nachiketa, "You have waited in my house for three days without hospitality, therefore ask three boons of me". Nachiket first asked for peace for his father and himself. Yama agreed. Next, Nachiketa wished to learn the sacred fire sacrifice, which also Yama elaborated. For his third boon, Nachiketa asked to learn the mystery of what comes after death.
    Yama was reluctant on this question; he said that this had been a mystery even to the gods. He asked Nachiketa to ask for some other boon, and offered many material gains.
    but Nachiketa replied that material things will last only till the morrow. He who has encountered Death personally, how can he desire wealth? No other boon would do. Yama was secretly pleased with this disciple, and elaborated on the nature of the true Self, which persists beyond death. The key of the realization is that this Self (within each person) is inseparable from Brahman, the supreme spirit, the vital force in the universe. Yama's explanation is a succinct explication of Hindu metaphysics, and focuses on the following points of brahman:
    The sound Om! is the syllable of the supreme Brahman
    The Self, whose symbol is Om is the same as the omnipresent Brahman. Smaller than the smallest and larger than the largest, the Self is formless and all-pervading.
    The goal of the wise is to know this Self.
    The Self is like a rider; the horses are the senses, which he guides through the maze of desires.
    After death, it is the Self that remains; the Self is immortal.
    Mere reading of the scriptures or intellectual learning cannot realize Self.
    One must discriminate the self from the body, which is the seat of desire.
    Inability to realize Brahman results in one being enmeshed in the cycle of rebirths. Understanding the Self leads to moksha.The Atma, of the size of one's thumb, residing in the body is present always and at all times in the heart of the people. As the minute weeds are removed from the grass, so should the Atma be distinguished and segregated from the body by the use of clear intelligence and steady mind. He is the pure one and the immortal, eternal one.
    Thus having lots of conversation with Yama, he learnt the wisdom of the Brahman from Yama, Nachiketa was freed from the cycle of births and Death.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @vkt3050
    @vkt3050 4 роки тому +2

    My most favourite subject explained in very simple and easy way, if you can't afford to listen for one hour ,must listen last 15minutes to understand what happens after death 👍🌷🌹👌

  • @Lovemorherland
    @Lovemorherland 28 днів тому

    Very detailed yet very simple to understand. Thank you so much.

  • @ManojThakur-ih9gv
    @ManojThakur-ih9gv 3 роки тому

    अति सुन्दर,कथा और कथावाचक को बार बार प्रणाम।

  • @rohitsuri5982
    @rohitsuri5982 4 роки тому

    Koti koti Param Maharaj ji

  • @prabhakarmarodkar5574
    @prabhakarmarodkar5574 3 роки тому

    खुप खुप धन्यवाद आपको 🙏🙏🙏🌾☘🌿🌱

  • @shivkumar-ft6im
    @shivkumar-ft6im 3 роки тому

    Very good 💞

  • @soniabajaj8182
    @soniabajaj8182 4 роки тому +1

    Pranam guruji🙏🙏🙏very well explained in simple and easy words. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @rohitsuri5982
    @rohitsuri5982 4 роки тому

    Guru. Ji. Charan wandana
    No words are enough to say humble gratitude.
    Nor jeev is in a position to usher
    Can only request shri Ram ji to bless our Maharaj ji. further and further Bhakti
    Parnam Maharaj ji
    Love you

  • @आध्यात्मएवंदर्शन

    बहुत ही सुन्दर ज्ञान बहुत ही साधारण भाषा में। नमस्कार गुरु जी।

  • @AdhiyogaSystem
    @AdhiyogaSystem 6 років тому

    Waa Waa Waa. Sir. Dhanyawaada. Blessed are you.

  • @youpgtube
    @youpgtube 7 років тому

    Aapke pravachan sun kar aapko Pranam karne ko man hua. Kripya Pranaam sweekar karein.

  • @Pandey_759
    @Pandey_759 4 роки тому

    Namste guruji

  • @drsushilsharma007
    @drsushilsharma007 10 років тому

    Atih madhur katha.

  • @rajananand1473
    @rajananand1473 4 роки тому

    Thanks Great kiyain

  • @bandanachakraborty1827
    @bandanachakraborty1827 4 роки тому

    Pronam Guruji..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @brandtendu
    @brandtendu 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @ritagoyal898
    @ritagoyal898 5 років тому

    Parnam sadgurudev Bhagwan. Aabhar sadgurudev Bhagwan

  • @mallikarjunpatil198
    @mallikarjunpatil198 4 роки тому

    Super Guruji

  • @YOGLIFEACADEMY
    @YOGLIFEACADEMY 6 років тому

    nice katha bhut gayan vardhak h

  • @VijaySharma-zu2xr
    @VijaySharma-zu2xr 4 роки тому

    Excellent lecture

  • @KewalkumarKewalkumar-dc4hx
    @KewalkumarKewalkumar-dc4hx 5 місяців тому

    Ram Ram

  • @ManOfSteel1
    @ManOfSteel1 2 роки тому

    make more videos on upanishads

  • @arunbagul3133
    @arunbagul3133 4 роки тому

    Pranam guruji

  • @nomatter8695
    @nomatter8695 3 роки тому

    Dhanyewaad 🙏

  • @prakashdulange7484
    @prakashdulange7484 8 років тому

    Awesome ....

  • @naharsingh8153
    @naharsingh8153 3 роки тому

    Very good explanation. but too long and wider. going beyond the target of kathopnishad. Please try to be brief and limited to the subject. Guru gyan braham gyan is anant . But students want to learn a particlar practical relavent topic. Summing up in lesser time and talking about subject relavent to modern times' knowledge. Reason based application of ancient wisdom is needed for us. Thanks for inseminating higher knowledge of atma for peaceful contented life. Om.

  • @KandhwaySubhash
    @KandhwaySubhash 6 років тому

    Wah Guruji

  • @aatmaramsharma4812
    @aatmaramsharma4812 3 роки тому

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @tarakdey3072
    @tarakdey3072 4 роки тому

    🙏🙏

  • @shivkumar-ft6im
    @shivkumar-ft6im 3 роки тому

    👏

  • @ingakloster3949
    @ingakloster3949 9 років тому +2

    Namaste!

  • @KailashSharma-bt6ty
    @KailashSharma-bt6ty 4 роки тому

    To am planning

  • @user-un6bd6yv5b
    @user-un6bd6yv5b 7 років тому

    Lovely sir✅🚾😍

  • @shyamapatel8614
    @shyamapatel8614 10 років тому

    Simple and very nice explanation. Thank you very much.

  • @user-un6bd6yv5b
    @user-un6bd6yv5b 7 років тому

    🙏✅😍

  • @anitadhankhar7946
    @anitadhankhar7946 3 роки тому

    🙏🙏🙏