Mundakopanishad : " Saunaka's question after approaching the teacher ... 'Angira.' " Mantram-3






Mundaka-Upanishad


Chapter-1,


Section-1,


 Mantram-3. " Sounaka's  question  after  approaching  the  teacher ... 'Angira.'  "


Discussion-2. Introduction -part-2.


Saunaka  was  not  suffering  from  mental  psychosis;  he  was  not  an  embittered  revolutionary;  there  was  no  desire-suppression  in  him.

He  was  not  one  of  those  products  of  'mental  hysteria'  or  'intellectual  dysentry' that  we  see  today  howling  in  madness  from  platforms  and  parapet-walls,  the  trained  species  called  'political  leaders.'

Saunaka  was  neither  a  tragic  specimen  of  a  bundle  of  superstitions  that  was  hawked  along  in  a  handcart  or  of  leprous  fanaticism  and  intolerance!

Next : Discussion-3. Introduction -part-3.

To be continued  ....




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