See Yourself Impartially!-1.



Worshipful homage to the supreme, eternal, primal Being, the universal Spirit Divine, who is auspicious, beautiful, good, elevating, illuminating and liberating!

To that Being, worshipful homage!


Loving adorations to revered and beloved Holy Master Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj, whose central mission in his life of the Spirit was to bring sincere seeking souls nearer to this great Divine Reality by various means suited to people of different tastes and temperaments, abilities and capacities.


Knowing that there are diversities in human nature and abilities, knowing that not all are ready for the same highest teachings, accordingly the teacher gives.

Let the Supreme Being bless us to have the right and proper understanding of the teachings of Guru Bhagavan Swami Sivanandaji.


There is a story in the Upanishads of the three da.

Da is a letter in the Sanskrit alphabet.

A human individual, a celestial and a demon all approached Brahma, the Creator, seeking knowledge of the Higher Self.

Coming down from His deep meditation, He looks at each one of them and gives the same identical upadesa or spiritual instruction.

And the upadesa is to look at their image and pronounce the word da.

And each one understands the meaning according to his own nature and propensities, inclination.

SRI SWAMI CHIDANANDA
To be continued ....


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