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Mundakopanisad Vol I+II

UPANISAD - by Swami Dayananda Saraswati

When a person recognises Brahman, who is in the form of cause and effect, the binding knot of ignorance in his heart resolves, his doubts are cleared and all his karmas are exhausted. (2.2.9)

“Every upanisad is a word mirror which reveals that the one who is looking at it, is the only one who makes things happen, exist and resolve.”

Swami Dayananda Saraswati

Author: Swami Dayananda Saraswati
ISBN: 978-81-903636-3-1 (Vol1) - 978-81-903636-5-5 (Vol2)
Pages: 234 + 318 Pages
Dimensions: 140mm x 210mm (print book)
Language: English
Cover: Soft Bound (print book)

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When a person recognises Brahman, who is in the form of cause and effect, the binding knot of ignorance in his heart resolves, his doubts are cleared and all his karmas are exhausted. (2.2.9)

“Every upanisad is a word mirror which reveals that the one who is looking at it, is the only one who makes things happen, exist and resolve.”

Swami Dayananda Saraswati

Year of Publishing: Jun 2006
Formats: Print | PDF | Epub
Edition: Reprint Jan 2019
Weight (in gram): 920g (print book)

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Everything that is here is Iśvara.
It means, every law is a manifestation of Iśvara.
Every form is the lord's form.
Dharma is not different;

it is the very manifestation of Iśvara.

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