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It describes Brahman as the infinite, eternal, and unchanging foundation of existence, characterized by Sat-Chit-Ananda (Truth-Consciousness-Bliss).
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Whether you find a rare Sanskrit manuscript or a modern English commentary in PDF form, approach it with Shraddha (faith in the scriptures), Mumukshutva (intense desire for freedom), and Vairagya (dispassion toward the temporary). As you read each line, let the mantra resonate: Jeevo Brahmaiva Na Aparah – The individual soul is indeed Brahma, not different. It describes Brahman as the infinite, eternal, and
This principle clarifies the seeming paradox of how a limited individual can be one with an infinite, unlimited reality. The limitation of the (individual self) is only due to Upadhis (limiting adjuncts), which are the body, mind, and intellect. Once these are transcended through knowledge, the true nature of the self—which is none other than Brahman —is revealed. This principle clarifies the seeming paradox of how
: Through structured Dhyana (deep meditation), the mind's conditioning and its underlying latent impressions ( Vasanascap V a s a n a s ) are completely dissolved, exposing the non-dual truth. The Power of the Mahavakyas