KAIVALYA UPANISHAD: “The Homogeneity of Brahman” - 5. Swami Gurubhaktananda.
Tuesday 06, December 2025, 18:45.
KAIVALYA UPANISHAD: “The Homogeneity of Brahman”
from the Atharva Veda: 26 Mantras:
Reflections: Swami Gurubhaktananda:
#on the Series of 8 Lectures: Swami Advaitananda. of the 15th Batch Sandeepany Vedanta Course held at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Powai, Mumbai: From 23rd November – 30th November 2012.
Mantram 4b: Goal 2: The Road to Brahmaloka
Post: 5.
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Mantram 4b: Goal 2: The Road to Brahmaloka:
4.
yatayah shuddha sattwaah: Goal 2: Those strivers who are pure in mind
5.
te brahmalokeshu paraanta-kaale: they, in the end, gain the world of Brahma,
6.
para-amrtaat- = From there they gain the highest Immortality,
parimuchyanti sarve. = liberating themselves from everything.
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4-6.
Goal 2: This is the path to Krama Mukti outlined earlier. In this path the seeker is well acquainted with the ultimate goal of Liberation as in Goal 1, but the means adopted for the time being is the purification of his mind through good deeds and specific forms of worship called Upasanas as prescribed in the scriptures. The seeker has not developed the capacity for outright renunciation, so renunciation at this stage means giving up harmful, sinful activities, and performing the acts of worship in order to reduce the Tamas and Rajas in the mind. The objective is to ultimately prepare oneself for Self-knowledge in steps, either later in life, or by aiming to go to the higher worlds (Brahmaloka is mentioned here) and getting it there at the end of the Pralaya, i.e. end of Brahmaji’s lifetime.
In both the cases above, the final realization is the same – that of being freed completely from the cycles of rebirths due to worldly life. Both seekers have recognized that lasting happiness cannot be had in this world of sense objects.






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