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Katha Upanishad :In the Katha Upanishad, the sage dramatically explains Brahmajnana through the dialogue between Nachiketa and Yamaraja. Nachiketa's main question is about life after death. The same thing is playing in our mind that there is really life after death or not? We are trying to find a solution for this.In order to make it clear that there is life after death, this Upanishad describes our constitution and the all-powerful arrangement of God, in which the fruits of our deeds of this life are preserved and we get them in the form of nature and faith in the new birth, and if we do our deeds without attachment, the fruits of them. It is explained that we can get it in this birth or even in a new birth
Mandukya Upanishad : The Mandukya Upanishad directs the seeker to adopt a fixed method of worship. Most meditators have a picture of ¿ in their sadhana room. But a clear understanding of what is the relationship between Niranjan, the formless Brahman, the embodied Brahman and Om and why Brahman can be attained by worshiping 'Aum' is essential.By explaining its relationship with the four padas, four charanas or four divisions of Parabrahman and the four quantities of Om, the sage in this Upanishad has explained in a very simple way the esoteric knowledge of how a seeker can ascend through the spiritual path by doing ritualistic practice with different names of Brahma and different quantities of Om.
TAITRAYA UPANISHAD :The main purpose of TAITRAYA Upanishad is Ananda / Joy / Blissfulness. It contains a detailed description of all the necessary tools for attaining Ananda.TAITRAYA Upanishad has been composed by deriving the essence from the seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of the Krishnayajurvediya Taittiriya Shakya. It explains the importance of education, pleasure and food in the three Vallis.
Isha Upanishad :The Isha Upanishad is considered the best of all the Upanishads. This Upanishad is the 40th chapter of Shukla Yajurveda Samhita.Most commentaries and writings of learned people are available on Ish Upanishad. This summary has been prepared with a view to it, which is capable of answering all the questions that arise in the mind of the inquisitive in realizing the truth and practicing it in life.The Ish Upanishad consists of eighteen verses, which discuss various topics, such as how the Supreme Lord created the universe, what is its form, how the automatic system of Brahma manages it, etc. It is very interesting to describe the beautiful arrangement that God has made so that all living beings can live in constant bliss.
Ashram Vyavasth¿The word a + shram means not burdened with shram (labor) in life. In that view, our life is an ashram. The main aim of human life is to become the best and the best. Planning his life span for that ashram system. Just as success is achieved through planning in every area of life, any person can become the best and the best if he organizes his time.
Ken Upanishad : The Ken Upanishad, though very short, is very important. It has only one main theme: Who has power in this world? It belongs to God. It is an attempt to explain with illustration. The purpose of Adhyatma Shastras is to remove one's faith from perishable objects and fix it on the eternal essence (divine).That function is very beautifully the power of the soul over the senses in our body (vyashti) through Prana and the power of God over the Panchamahabhuta in the whole, which is explained by the illustration of the Yaksha. Our soul and God are one. It has also been clarified.The Ken Upanishad deals with three main themes:1. Who has the ultimate authority in this creation?2. What is the form of God and how can he be known?3. How can God be realized?Let us try to understand these three questions slowly, in simple and practical language.
Ashrama System (Vyavastha) : The word a + labor means not burdened with labor in life. In that view, our life is an ashram. The main aim of human life is to become the best and the best. Planning his life span for that ashram system. Just as success is achieved through planning in every area of ¿¿life, any person can become the best and the best if he organizes his time.
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