1 : - Life and Death :
Swami Adi Sankaracharya
In one of our most important Upanishads, the Kathopanishad, we have the story of an aspirant reaching the very portico of Death, and there face to face with him, the seeker enquires about the Supreme knowledge.
This must be the spirit of true student of Vedantha. Life and Death are in reality so close together that it is ordinarily even difficult to distinguish between them. To have the courage to continue seeking even after death is real living. To a seeker, if he be honest and persevering, there is no death.
It is in this sense that we consider, and our Sastras declare, that the great Saints, Sages, Incarnations and Prophets are immortal. They are immortal in the sense that they understood the meaning of life and lived that meaning of life. Their physical bodies have perished yet they live!
How is this possible?
Continues.....
Swami Chinmayananda.
In one of our most important Upanishads, the Kathopanishad, we have the story of an aspirant reaching the very portico of Death, and there face to face with him, the seeker enquires about the Supreme knowledge.
This must be the spirit of true student of Vedantha. Life and Death are in reality so close together that it is ordinarily even difficult to distinguish between them. To have the courage to continue seeking even after death is real living. To a seeker, if he be honest and persevering, there is no death.
It is in this sense that we consider, and our Sastras declare, that the great Saints, Sages, Incarnations and Prophets are immortal. They are immortal in the sense that they understood the meaning of life and lived that meaning of life. Their physical bodies have perished yet they live!
How is this possible?
Continues.....
Swami Chinmayananda.
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