The meaning is: “Parama Puruśa knows everything.” Evedaḿ sarvaḿ jánáti sarvaḿ eva– “He knows everything;” yadbhútaḿ – “whatever has been”; yacca bhavyam – “whatever will be”; utámrtasyesháno – “He is the master of both heaven and hell;” yadanye nátirohati – “no one is His master.” This is the literal meaning of the shloka.
Read MoreThis shloka is from the Yajurveda. The Yajurveda is mainly concerned with rites. The composition of the Vedas began roughly 15,000 years ago. In those ancient times, the written script was not yet known. The written script was invented much later. During that era, the rśis, seers of truth, who composed the Vedas taught their pupils the rks [hymns] they made, and by listening to them those pupils committed them to memory.
Read MoreIn the ancient days, there was a popular belief that even the GODs were to come down to earth to perform spiritual practice.
Read MoreMental balance is natural, while a complex is unnatural. Suppose someone is proud of his or her riche – “ We are a rich lot” – this short of superiority complex is playing in their minds.
Read MoreIn this Universe of ours, there is nothing non causal. Do you know the meaning of non-causal ? Non-causal means “ Having no- cause”. In hoary past, there was a great philosopher named Kanada.
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