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Purnamada (from Upanishads)
An introductory discourse on the Upanishads and a specific peace mantra.
"The Upanishads are the essence of the Vedas, representing the foundational teachings about life, God, the self, the Creator, the Source, Nature, the elements, mind, senses, consciousness, the soul, and the ātmā."
"It is fascinating how the sages could contain the entire ocean in a small pot... With one sentence, one mantra, they were able to encompass everything."
The speaker introduces the Upanishads as the core wisdom of Indian sages, explaining the meaning of the word and their vast scope. The focus shifts to the famous Śānti Mantra (Pūrṇamadaḥ) from the Īśāvāsya Upanishad, highlighting its profound, all-encompassing nature and its effects on body, mind, and consciousness. The talk concludes by emphasizing the Upanishads as key to understanding India's spiritual philosophy.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Summer seminar
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