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The Essence of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad : 1.4. Swami Krishnananda.

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Chinmaya Mission : Chinmaya Mission Madurai successfully hosted the 18th Year Summer Camp - LEAD 2023: Learn Eagerly; Act Dynamically. This event took place from April 29th to May 4th, 2023, with Swami Sivayogananda providing guidance. Approximately 135 children, aged 6 to 13, from various areas of Madurai enthusiastically participated in this enriching camp. The inauguration was graced by Sri. Janakiraman, Managing Director of Madurai Silver Palace Pvt Ltd. The camp's agenda encompassed a range of activities, including daily worship (Pooja), yoga sessions, value exploration, art and craft workshops, Vedic chanting, bhajans, talent development, and a glimpse into Indian traditions. As part of an educational excursion, the campers visited Arittapatti Village near Melur, Madurai. On the final day, the children paid tribute to their parents by performing Mathru Pooja, followed by diverse cultural performances. The camp provided lunch for both the participants and their parents. The Va

The Essence of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad : 1.3. Swami Krishnananda

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 ========================================================================= Friday, May 05, 2023. 07:00. Introduction-3. ========================================================================= The Upanishad begins with a startling exposition of the very methodology adopted in the Upanishads. The method of the Upanishad is secret, esoteric and intended to go into the meaning of an action which is otherwise exoteric. The Vedas have one aspect, namely, the ritual aspect, the aspect of sacrifice, performance of religious ceremony, by the application of the Mantras of the Samhitas, as expounded in the section known as the Brahmanas. The Aranyakas go to the contemplative side of the Brahmanas, and tell us that a sacrifice need not necessarily be outward. It can also be inward; and the inward is as powerful as the outward. It can even be more powerful than the outward ritual. The ritual that is performed by the mind, say the Aranyakas, is more powerful in the production of effect than the ri