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SUMMARY:Mandukyaponishad by Swami Atmapriyananda
DESCRIPTION:The Mandukya Upanishad is one of the shortest and most profound Upanishads\, which is a collection of philosophical and spiritual texts in Hinduism. It consists of only twelve verses\, yet it contains some of the most profound and profound philosophical concepts in Vedanta\, particularly the Advaita Vedanta. \nThe Mandukya Upanishad focuses on the nature of consciousness and the relationship between the individual self (Atman) and the ultimate reality (Brahman). It presents a detailed analysis of the three states of consciousness: waking\, dreaming\, and deep sleep\, and how they relate to the individual self and ultimate reality. \nThe Upanishad introduces the concept of “AUM” as the symbol of Brahman\, and describes how it is made up of three syllables\, each of which represents one of the three states of consciousness. It then goes on to explain that the fourth state of consciousness\, known as “turiya\,” transcends the other three states and represents the ultimate reality of Brahman. \nThe Mandukya Upanishad also discusses the concept of Maya\, which is the illusion that the world is separate from Brahman. It explains that the world is ultimately an expression of Brahman\, and that the true nature of reality can only be understood through the realization of the oneness of Atman and Brahman. \nThe teachings of the Mandukya Upanishad have had a profound influence on the development of Hindu philosophy and spirituality\, particularly the Advaita Vedanta. It is regarded as one of the most important texts in the Upanishadic tradition and is studied by scholars and spiritual seekers around the world. Its message of the ultimate unity of all existence continues to inspire and guide people on the path of spiritual awakening.
URL:https://saradapitha.org/event/mandukyaponishad-by-atmapriyananda/
LOCATION:Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha – Mayermandir\, saradapitha\, Howrah\, West Bengal\, India
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SUMMARY:Matri Sannidhye by Swami Umapadananda
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URL:https://saradapitha.org/event/matri-sannidhye-by-umapadananda/
LOCATION:Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha – Mayermandir\, saradapitha\, Howrah\, West Bengal\, India
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SUMMARY:Swami Turiyananda's life by Swami Indrashananda
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n \nSwami Turiyananda (1863-1922) was a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna\, and one of the earliest monks of the Ramakrishna Order. He was born as Harinath Chattopadhyay in a small village in present-day Bangladesh\, and was attracted to spiritual life from a young age. \nAs a young man\, Turiyananda traveled to Calcutta (now Kolkata) to study\, and soon became a devotee of Sri Ramakrishna\, whom he met for the first time in 1882. He became a frequent visitor to the Dakshineswar Kali Temple\, where Sri Ramakrishna lived and taught\, and was deeply influenced by the Master’s teachings and spiritual presence. \nAfter Sri Ramakrishna’s passing\, Turiyananda joined the monastery founded by Swami Vivekananda in Baranagar\, and was one of the first disciples to take vows of monasticism. He was a deeply introspective and contemplative monk\, and spent many years in intense spiritual practice and study. \nIn 1897\, Turiyananda accompanied Swami Vivekananda to the West\, and spent several years traveling and teaching in America. He was known for his simplicity\, humility\, and deep spirituality\, and his teachings on Vedanta and Yoga had a profound impact on many Western students. \nIn later years\, Turiyananda spent much of his time in seclusion\, and continued to deepen his spiritual practice until his passing in 1922. He was known for his profound spiritual insights\, and his teachings on the nature of the Self and the path to spiritual realization continue to inspire seekers around the world. \nOverall\, Swami Turiyananda’s life was a testament to the transformative power of spiritual practice and the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna. His dedication\, humility\, and spiritual insight continue to serve as a source of inspiration for those on the path of spiritual seeking. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegenerate response
URL:https://saradapitha.org/event/swami-turiyanandas-life-by-swami-indreshananda/
LOCATION:Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha – Mayermandir\, saradapitha\, Howrah\, West Bengal\, India
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