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Mandukya Karika 1992

by Swami Dayananda Saraswati

The Mandukya Upanisad is part of Atharva Veda and it is an important upanisad because it has a prakriya.

The prakriya – avastha trayam prakriya (three states of experience ) – is employed to present the vision of oneness of jiva and Isvara.

With only 12 Mantras, Mandukya Upanisad is short but thorough. It is said that if one understands Mandukya Upanisad, it is enough to gain freedom, liberation from all limiting notions caused by self ignorance.

Author: Swami Dayananda Saraswati
Type: MP3 Audio
Recorded at: AVG Anaikatti - 1st Course 1992
Total Duration: 152 hrs 17 min
Number of Talks: 153 Classes
Language: English
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The Mandukya Upanisad is part of Atharva Veda and it is an important upanisad because it has a prakriya.

The prakriya – avastha trayam prakriya (three states of experience ) – is employed to present the vision of oneness of jiva and Isvara.

With only 12 Mantras, Mandukya Upanisad is short but thorough. It is said that if one understands Mandukya Upanisad, it is enough to gain freedom, liberation from all limiting notions caused by self ignorance.

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Swami Dayananda taught this Mandukya Upanisad with Karika and Shankara Bhasyam to the students of the 1st long-term course at AVG Anaikatti (1990-1993).

During long-term courses students also study Sanskrit and Pujya Swamiji therefore uses the Sanskrit language without explaining every word or sentence.

An appropriate knowledge of Sanskrit is indispensable to follow this series of talks.

Publisher: Arsha Vidya Research and Publication Trust
Category: Prasthana Trayam | Upanisad (Atharvaveda)
Format: MPEG Audio (Version 1) (Layer 3)
Sample Rate: 32 kHz
Bitrate: 96 kb/s
Total Duration: 152 hrs 17 min
Number of Files: 153 MP3 Audio files
Total File Size: 6.04 GB
Compatibility: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS

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