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Amrita Nada Upanishad
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bipinjoshi
Posted 2007-05-24 11:06 PM (#87261)
Subject: Amrita Nada Upanishad


Hi Friends,
Here is another article on a Yoga Upanishad called Amrita Nada.

Amrita Nada Upanishad
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Amrita Nada Upanishad is a small Upanishad from Krishna Yajur Veda. Its theme is six limbed Yoga and liberation. The Yoga described in this Upanishad emphasizes on Om, five elements and pranas.

You can read complete article at http://www.yogavision.in/articles/658ff9b2-a49c-4dde-a08d-3d344d0b110f.aspx


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kulkarnn
Posted 2007-05-25 12:23 AM (#87266 - in reply to #87261)
Subject: RE: Amrita Nada Upanishad


Thanks Bipinji:

"A Yogi who has realized Bramhan renounces Mantra, Symbol and seat and remains absorbed in Bramhan" : This does not mean literally he does so. This means that after this stage is achieved all these are not particularly practiced. They happen automatically.
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bipinjoshi
Posted 2007-05-25 1:03 AM (#87267 - in reply to #87266)
Subject: RE: Amrita Nada Upanishad


kulkarnn - 2007-05-24 11:23 PM

Thanks Bipinji:

"A Yogi who has realized Bramhan renounces Mantra, Symbol and seat and remains absorbed in Bramhan" : This does not mean literally he does so. This means that after this stage is achieved all these are not particularly practiced. They happen automatically.


Very true. Or just to put it in an example - if you wish to prepare saline you need to add salt to water and stir it only till the salt is undissolved. Once the salt is dissolved it remains in union with the water. So, even if you stop the stirring action that doesn't mean that salt will be separated from the water. Salt is now in natural union with the water.


Edited by bipinjoshi 2007-05-25 1:05 AM
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kulkarnn
Posted 2007-05-26 12:10 AM (#87369 - in reply to #87267)
Subject: RE: Amrita Nada Upanishad


kyaa baata hai! (To know meaning, ask Bipinji)

bipinjoshi - 2007-05-25 1:03 AM

kulkarnn - 2007-05-24 11:23 PM

Thanks Bipinji:

"A Yogi who has realized Bramhan renounces Mantra, Symbol and seat and remains absorbed in Bramhan" : This does not mean literally he does so. This means that after this stage is achieved all these are not particularly practiced. They happen automatically.


Very true. Or just to put it in an example - if you wish to prepare saline you need to add salt to water and stir it only till the salt is undissolved. Once the salt is dissolved it remains in union with the water. So, even if you stop the stirring action that doesn't mean that salt will be separated from the water. Salt is now in natural union with the water.
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