57 min

4 - Maya, the Beginningless, Timeless Mystery | Swami Tattwamayananda Drg Drsya Viveka | The Seer and the Seen

    • Spirituality

Verses: 16, 17, 37, 38, 31

- Jiva, The embodied Self , freed from the veiling and projecting powers of Maya, discovers its true identity with the non-participating Witness (साक्षी) .

- Then we realize that all 'vikaras' (changes) belong to the world only.
- What is 'Prarabdha-Karma '? How does it operate in our everyday life?
- Shankaracharya's rejection of the Mimamsakas' obsession with Vedic ritualism.
- Three approaches to Reality in Advaita: Paramarthika, Vyavaharika and Pratibhasika
- अवछ्छेद वाद, आभासवाद, and प्रतिबिम्बवा: more details.

- Constant contemplation, unbroken flow of awareness
- The different schools of Advaita Vedanta: 'Bhamati', 'Vivarana' and 'Vartika'

- The illustration from the Chandogya Upanishad: Spiritual awakening and the role of an 'Acharya' or a 'Guru".

Verses: 16, 17, 37, 38, 31

- Jiva, The embodied Self , freed from the veiling and projecting powers of Maya, discovers its true identity with the non-participating Witness (साक्षी) .

- Then we realize that all 'vikaras' (changes) belong to the world only.
- What is 'Prarabdha-Karma '? How does it operate in our everyday life?
- Shankaracharya's rejection of the Mimamsakas' obsession with Vedic ritualism.
- Three approaches to Reality in Advaita: Paramarthika, Vyavaharika and Pratibhasika
- अवछ्छेद वाद, आभासवाद, and प्रतिबिम्बवा: more details.

- Constant contemplation, unbroken flow of awareness
- The different schools of Advaita Vedanta: 'Bhamati', 'Vivarana' and 'Vartika'

- The illustration from the Chandogya Upanishad: Spiritual awakening and the role of an 'Acharya' or a 'Guru".

57 min