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Jñānapravāha – Audio Library

Jñānapravāha Audio Library

Listen to:   TATTVAMASI   (Mahavakya Vicara, Rishikesh 2013)

About this series

About this series

Mahavakyas, literally ‘great sayings’, are cryptic equations found in the Upanisads of the four Vedas, revealing the truth of the individual (atma) and the total (Ishvara) as essentially one and the same reality.
Being a self-conscious entity, a human being experiences self doubt, a sense of inadequacy and insecurity. In the absence of self-approval, human beings constantly seek approval from others. The Mahavakyas address the human problem fundamentally, revealing that you are the most significant being. The experiencer/knower (atma) is shown essentially to be identical with Jagatkaranam Brahman, the cause of the world, self-revealing, self-existent consciousness.
In this series of talks Pujya Swamiji makes us see the meaning of the Mahavakya ‘Tat tvam asi’ which is found in the Chandogya Upanisad (6.8) of Sama Veda.

About this series

About this series

Mahavakyas, literally ‘great sayings’, are cryptic equations found in the Upanisads of the four Vedas, revealing the truth of the individual (atma) and the total (Ishvara) as essentially one and the same reality.
Being a self-conscious entity, a human being experiences self doubt, a sense of inadequacy and insecurity. In the absence of self-approval, human beings constantly seek approval from others. The Mahavakyas address the human problem fundamentally, revealing that you are the most significant being. The experiencer/knower (atma) is shown essentially to be identical with Jagatkaranam Brahman, the cause of the world, self-revealing, self-existent consciousness.
In this series of talks Pujya Swamiji makes us see the meaning of the Mahavakya ‘Tat tvam asi’ which is found in the Chandogya Upanisad (6.8) of Sama Veda.