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Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Aurobind Padiyath
33 episodes
9 months ago
The Mandukya Upanishad is an important Upanishad, particularly to its Advaita Vedanta school. It succinctly presents several central doctrines, namely that "the universe is Brahman," "the Self (Atma) exists and is Brahman," and "the four states of consciousness". The Mandukya Upanishad, the shortest of all, also presents several theories about the syllable Aum, and that it symbolizes self. It is in prose, consisting of twelve short verses, and is associated with a Rig Vedic school of scholars and is assigned to Atharvaveda. One of the first known extant metrical commentary on this Upanishad was written by Gaudapada, This commentary, called the Māndūkya-kārikā, is the earliest known systematic exposition of Advaita Vedanta. Adi Shankara, a disciple of Govinda Bhagavatpada who himself was either a direct disciple of Gaudapada, further made commentaries on Gaudapada Mandukya karika, Mandukya Upanishad forms one of the basis of Advaita Vedanta as expounded by Adi Shankara.
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The Mandukya Upanishad is an important Upanishad, particularly to its Advaita Vedanta school. It succinctly presents several central doctrines, namely that "the universe is Brahman," "the Self (Atma) exists and is Brahman," and "the four states of consciousness". The Mandukya Upanishad, the shortest of all, also presents several theories about the syllable Aum, and that it symbolizes self. It is in prose, consisting of twelve short verses, and is associated with a Rig Vedic school of scholars and is assigned to Atharvaveda. One of the first known extant metrical commentary on this Upanishad was written by Gaudapada, This commentary, called the Māndūkya-kārikā, is the earliest known systematic exposition of Advaita Vedanta. Adi Shankara, a disciple of Govinda Bhagavatpada who himself was either a direct disciple of Gaudapada, further made commentaries on Gaudapada Mandukya karika, Mandukya Upanishad forms one of the basis of Advaita Vedanta as expounded by Adi Shankara.
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Episodes (20/33)
Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 033
Alathasanthi Prakaranam Verses 82 to 100
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Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Alathasanthi Prakaranam Verses 72 to 81
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1 hour 40 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Alathasanthi Prakaranam verses 61 to 74
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1 hour 49 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Alathasanthi Prakaranam verses 47 to 60
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3 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 029
Alathasanthi Prakaranam Verses 38 to 47
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3 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 028
Alathasanthi Prakaranam Verses 28 to 37
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3 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Alathasanthi Prakaranam Verses 10 to 23
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3 years ago
2 hours 46 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Alathasanthi Prakaranam Verses 01 to 09
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3 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Mandukya Upanishad and Karika. Advaita Prakaranam verses 40 to 48
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1 hour 20 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Advaita Prakaranam Verses from 32 to 39
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1 hour 27 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Advaita Prkaranam Karika Verses 27 to 32
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1 hour 45 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Mandukya Karika - Advaita Prakaranam Verses 21 to 27
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1 hour 17 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Advaita Prakaranam Verses 14 to 21
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1 hour 44 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 020
Advaita Prakaranam Karikas 07 to 12
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1 hour 41 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 019
Advaita Prakaranam Verses 01 to 06
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1 hour 38 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 018
Vaithathya Prakaranam Verses 29 onwards
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2 hours 39 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 017
Mandukya Karika Vaithathya Prkaranam verses16 to 28
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1 hour 59 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 016
Vaithathya Prakaranam verses 8 to 15
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2 hours 28 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
Mandukya with Karika 015
Vaithathya Prakaranam verses 1 to 7
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2 hours 25 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
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Mantra No.12 and Karikas from 22 till the end of this prakaranam
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3 years ago
1 hour 46 minutes

Mandukya Upanishad and Karika
The Mandukya Upanishad is an important Upanishad, particularly to its Advaita Vedanta school. It succinctly presents several central doctrines, namely that "the universe is Brahman," "the Self (Atma) exists and is Brahman," and "the four states of consciousness". The Mandukya Upanishad, the shortest of all, also presents several theories about the syllable Aum, and that it symbolizes self. It is in prose, consisting of twelve short verses, and is associated with a Rig Vedic school of scholars and is assigned to Atharvaveda. One of the first known extant metrical commentary on this Upanishad was written by Gaudapada, This commentary, called the Māndūkya-kārikā, is the earliest known systematic exposition of Advaita Vedanta. Adi Shankara, a disciple of Govinda Bhagavatpada who himself was either a direct disciple of Gaudapada, further made commentaries on Gaudapada Mandukya karika, Mandukya Upanishad forms one of the basis of Advaita Vedanta as expounded by Adi Shankara.