Mundakopanishad : { A seeker seeing meaningless-ness of the wordly and heavenly pleasures advised to approach a teacher and seek 'Supreme Knowledge.' } Mantram-12.
Mundaka-Upanishad
Chapter-1.
Section-2. ( Rituals )
Mantram-12. { A seeker seeing meaninglessness of the worldly and heavenly pleasures advised to approach a teacher and seek "Supreme Knowledge." }
Mantram-12.
Discussion-8. "If pandita-s cannot serve the world as teachers, then who........"
Thus, a teacher is he who has a 'thorough knowledge of the science of Religion' which is in the Upanishad-s and is one who is also rooted in his 'own subjective experience of that plane of Consciousness' which is indicated by the 'Sruti.'
Such a Master alone can convincingly propagate the 'Sruti' and Kindle enthusiasm of the youth to brave the difficulties and stand the challenges of life, till he slowly reaches the
"Eternal Goal of Life."
Next : Discussion-9. "The term ' Samit-panih' in the fourth line of the mantram ...."
To be continued ....
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