MUNDAKOPANISHAD : CHAPTER-3. SECTION-2. MANTRAM-6. { Liberation is their's who gain clear understanding} -



MUNDAKOPANISHAD

CHAPTER-3.

SECTION-2.

 MANTRAM-6. { Liberation  is  their's  who  gain  clear  understanding}

 Discussion-2. "a  matter  of  experience  ( nishta )  is  needed  to  complete  the  study  of  the  Upanishads....."

Hence,  a  personal  study  of  the  scripture  may  not  be  always   sufficient  to  help  the  Sadhaka
to  go  beyond  the  literary  meaning  of  the  language  used,  and  reach  the  realms  of  Truth  indicated  by  the  language  texts.

To  a  large  extent,  a  matter  of  experience  ( nishta )    is  needed  to  complete  the  study  of  the
Upanishad-s.

Hence  it  is  that  the  mantram    here  qualifies  a  greater  seeker  as  one  who  has  well-ascertained,  beyond  all  traces  of  doubt,  the  true  import  of  the  sacred  mantram.

"Misunderstandings,  half-understandings  and  non-understandings,  can  blockade  the  real  fulfilment  of  a  sincere  study  of  the  scriptures."

Next : Discussion-3. "By  the  Yoga  of  renunciation......"

To be continued  ....

NOTE :

"Misunderstandings,  half-understandings  and  non-understandings,  pretending, can  blockade"

"This  is  what  happening  to  the  comments  of  Budget   by  the  whole  Opposition  political  parties  out  side  the  Parliament  now."  

As if they  could  have  better,  these  idiots  pretend  that  the  public   had  no  experience  of  their  output  on  their  tenures  in  various  opportunities  in  their  states  as  well  as  in  the  centre.!!!


"The JNU politically  poisoned  so  called  students  (  fools )  must  read  the  above  message  on  Sri  Rama  Bhaktha  Hanuman, these  fools  still  have  a  chance  to  get  blessed  and  get  moksham  from  the  clutches  of  political  idiots."  

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