Tejo Bindu Upanishad: Jivan Mukti and Videha Mukti
Introduction Lord Kumara asked Lord Siva to explain about Jivan Mukti and Videha Mukti. Before heading to the reply of Lord Siva, let us have a brief…
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Introduction Lord Kumara asked Lord Siva to explain about Jivan Mukti and Videha Mukti. Before heading to the reply of Lord Siva, let us have a brief…
Introduction The third Chapter of Tejo Bindu Upanishad describes Aham Brahma Asmi (Aham Brahmasmi) The chapter begins like this: Lord Kumara asked Lord Siva “How to…
Introduction The second chapter of the Upanishad is the conversation between Lord Siva and Lord Kumara who asked the former to explain about Chinmatra or Absolute…
Introduction Pancha Dasanga Yoga is described in Tejo Bindu Upanishad. It is a fifteen limbs yoga. Samadhi is the last limbs and the Upanishads elaborates it…
Introduction Tejo Bindu Upanishad describes a fifteen-limb yoga. In addition to eight limbs found in typical Raja Yoga, here we could find seven limbs more. Fifteen…
Introduction Para Vidya means the Knowledge of Brahman. Chapter one of Tejobindu Upanishad describes this Knowledge. Tejo Bindu Upanishad is the 37th of 108 Upanishads and…
Introduction Ksurika Upanishad is the 31st among 108 Upanishads and forms part of Krishna Yajur Veda. It is one of the twenty Yoga Upanishads. The Sanskrit word Ksurika…
Amrita Nada Upanishad describes OM Meditation. Om Meditation Steps The step-by-step method of doing Om meditation is: Select a place free from disturbances. Spread…
Amrita Nada Upanishad, 21st among the 108 Upanishads, forms part of Krishna Yajur Veda. It talks about two different ways of attaining salvation. For…
Introduction Amrita Bindu Upanishad is the twentieth among the 108 Upanishad in the Muktika Upanishad Order and forms part of Krishna Yajur Veda. This Upanishad, being…