KENA UPANISHAD: “Know That Alone as Brahman”: 10. SWAMI GURUBHAKTANANDA.
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KENA UPANISHAD: “Know That Alone as Brahman”:
on the Series of 14 Lectures by Swami Tejomayananda:
Guruji, then Spiritual Head, Chinmaya Mission: at Chinmaya Tapovan, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand from April 8th – April 13th, 2013.
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From: A. Krishna Yajur Veda & B. Sama Veda
THE DISCIPLE QUESTIONS THE GURU:
Chapters - 4 Mantras: 34.
Chapter 2, 5 Mantras
Subtlety of “KNOWING” Brahman
Mantram - 2.3: The Teacher Confirms It
Post-10.
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Mantram - 2.3: The Teacher Confirms It:
#The Guru Confirms:
1.yasya amatam tasya matam, = He understands It who feels he knows It not;
2.matam yasya na veda sah; = And he understands It not who feels he knows It;
3.avijnaatam vijaanataam, = It is unknown to the master scholar;
4.vijnaatam avijaanataam. = But known to the one who admits he does not know.
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Comments:
1-2
As one matures, one begins to acknowledge that he does not know everything. It is the junior student who generally feels he knows everything. Guruji gave the example of the father who called his son to discuss something with him. The son said, “Yes, father, what is it you would like to know?”
3-4
These two attitudes are being described in this apparently contradictory mantram. The one who merely has a scholastic approach to this subject, is very hasty in declaring that he knows the Truth, but in reality he does not understand it at all. The one who truly understands is too modest to declare that he knows the Truth.
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