ISAVASYA UPANISHAD : - Mantram -1.
ISAVASYA UPANISHAD :
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VAJASANEYI SAMHITA UPANISHAD
Mantram -1.
Final summation of whole discussion ....
The Isa Upanishad seems to be an attempt at renunciation of these two --- 1. ' the Path of Knowledge ' and 2. the ' Path of Action '.
There are some critics who fail to detect and experience the glamorous beauty of this perfect scripture.
According to them, this is a compilation of some stanzas available to them in the community, and the hasty editor, whoever he be, must have been in a terrible hurry to finish the job.
This opinion clearly shows that they have failed to follow the theme or the mode of treatment in Indian philosophical textbooks, wherein the teacher wants the students to discover the unsaid therein.
These Mantra-s are not only the briefest exposition on philosophy, but they are also, each one of them, an exercise in contemplation.
There is a lot said in each Mantram and, indeed, a lot more lies unsaid in-between the stanzas.
Not to realise these, would be criticising a book not read by critic himself ... a born-blind man!!!
The entire Upanishad is to be understood as given out by the Seer in his inspired moments in seven waves-of-thought.
First wave : Mantram-1; Second wave : Mantram-2; Third wave : Mantram-3; Fourth wave : Mantra-s- 4 to 8; Fifth wave : Manta-s 9 to 14; Sixth wave : Mantra-s-15 to 17; Seventh wave : Mantam- 18.
Now supposing this "Path of Contemplation" is too hard for a certain type of seekers, what are they to do?
The path for them is the " Way of Action" which is being explained in the following Mantram-2.
Next : Mantram-2.
To be continued ....
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