Verse 4.7 न भवत्यमृतं मर्त्यं न मर्त्यममृतं तथा ।प्रकृतेरन्यथाभावो न कथंचिद्भविष्यति ॥ ७ ॥ na bhavatyamṛtaṃ martyaṃ na martyamamṛtaṃ tathā |prakṛteranyathābhāvo na kathaṃcidbhaviṣyati || 7 …
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Beyond the Realm of Reason
Once Swami Vivekananda while he was moving in the Himalayan regions, became the guest of a certain person in a village. He woke up one night and found that the villagers were taking part in a big …
Worldly Attachment
A monk had a disciple who was a householder. He was deeply attached to his family although his preceptor talked to him now and then about the unreality of the world. The preceptor spoke about the …
Mere Learning Is Not Enough
In the age in which Shankaracharya lived, there was a great scholar and savant named Mandana Mishra who was a supporter of the Mimamsa section of the Vedas. Shankara in the course of his travels in …
If 52 Why Not 53?
A dacoit with 52 murders to his credit decided to reform. With a contrite heart he went to a temple of Shiva, confessed his sins and prayed for pardon, promising never again to commit such offences. …
Mandukya Karika 4.5
ख्याप्यमानामजातिं तैरनुमोदामहे वयम् ।विवदामो न तैः सार्धमविवादं निबोधत ॥ ५ ॥ khyāpyamānāmajātiṃ tairanumodāmahe vayam |vivadāmo na taiḥ sārdhamavivādaṃ nibodhata || 5 || 5. We approve …