Why Study The Tripura Rahasya

An Introduction and Three Selected Shlokas

*If you’re a young person, accessing the profound wisdom of scriptures like the Tripura Rahasya alongside the Srimad Bhagavad Gita can set a transformative course for your life.

**While I haven’t published a translation of the Tripura Rahasya, you can easily find a PDF version with a quick Google search. My personal opinion is that just like the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, you will need to read it at least two or three times to begin to internalise the philosophy considering the years you might have spent immersed in duality.

An Introduction to the Tripura Rahasya

Go for a life-changing journey with the Tripura Rahasya, an ancient scripture revered for its profound wisdom. Delving into the depths of Advaita Vedanta philosophy, this sacred text offers seekers a pathway to enlightenment and liberation from life’s illusions.

At its core lies Devi Tripura, symbolising the supreme consciousness presiding over the three states of waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. Through her divine grace, seekers explore the layers of their own consciousness, transcending mundane existence.

Embedded within are tales of valour and devotion, guiding readers towards self-discovery and spiritual evolution. Hand-picked verses illuminate the essence of nonduality, offering direct insights into the nature of the SELF and reality.

As a guiding light to liberation, the Tripura Rahasya invites you to transcend false beliefs and embrace fulfillment. Its accessible parables promise a life-changing experience, leading to peace, contentment, and spiritual enlightenment.

Watch the introductory video below and may you discover the profound wisdom of the Tripura Rahasya, transforming your life for the better.

Jai Shri Krishna.

 

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Embracing Love’s Pure Essence: A Journey to True Humanity

Love Knows No Limits: Lessons from Chris and Jamie

*Don’t read this if you happen to have dumped someone in your life! It is because this video can make you feel uncomfortable.

It is a well-known fact, or rather an undeniable truth, that relationships in today’s world often feel transactional. We’re all too familiar with the unspoken expectations and conditions that can cloud the purity of connection, whether it be between parents and children, siblings, partners, or friends. Yet amidst this backdrop of complexity, there exists a timeless truth: the essence of true love transcends the realm of give-and-take, rooted instead in selflessness, honesty, and empathy.

Genuine love, at its very core, is about prioritising the well-being and happiness of our loved ones above all else. It’s about understanding and acceptance, free from the shackles of entitlement or demands. In these rare and precious relationships, honesty forms the bedrock upon which trust and understanding flourish, weathering the storms of life with unwavering strength.

Think about the spontaneous generosity people often show after clearing themselves out of challenging situations due to the unexpected support they receive during tough times. Just as someone who has been helped out of a tight spot is likely to pay it forward, those who are secure in themselves tend to naturally extend kindness and compassion to others. Their actions, much like the immediate assistance and support offered in moments of crisis, make a real difference in the lives of those around them, fostering a sense of solidarity and mutual care within their community.

I watched this video, in which I saw a powerful example of love and kindness in action. In a world in which you sometimes come across selfish, cold, and heartless people who are devoid of such qualities, Chris and James emerged as beacons of hope, embodying the very essence of compassion and goodwill. Some people promise they will never leave the side of the person they claim to love but very easily change their minds and go away.  In a society where selfishness often prevails, it’s important to pause and reflect on the examples set by individuals like Chris and James. Their unwavering love and kindness remind us of the true meaning of human connection and challenge us to strive for deeper, more meaningful relationships based on mutual respect and genuine affection.

I would not like to use the term loyalty here because I think that the virtue of honesty stands above all other such positive qualities. It is like a huge banyan tree, of which all other noble virtues are downward roots going into the ground and strengthening the whole tree.

Navigating the intricate landscape of contemporary existence, may we draw inspiration from the essence of Chris and James—imbued with compassion, empathy, and boundless love, extending to our family, friends, partners, and even our beloved pets. Let us treasure the meaningful connections that bring depth to our lives and endeavour to nurture relationships grounded in sincerity and understanding.

In our world, which can sometimes feel cold, indifferent, and heartless, let us be the warmth and light that others so desperately need. Let’s celebrate the beauty of true love and kindness, and let’s allow the story of Chris and James to inspire us to be better, to do better, and to love better.

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The Curse of Duality

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Srimad Bhagavad Gita 7:03 presents a profound insight: “Out of thousands of men, hardly one tries to achieve perfection in Self-realisation…and among those who do achieve Self-realisation, there is hardly one who truly knows Me.” This Shloka highlights the rarity of individuals who question, seek understanding, and reject unfounded beliefs.

Influenced by organised religions and personality cults, the concept of duality has entrenched itself in the minds of many Indians and those of Indian origin. This post aims to clarify that Vedanta transcends mere belief systems. For that matter,…READ ON SUBSTACK

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The Bhaja Govindam Song – Sanskrit Text, Transliteration, and English Translation

Shri Adi Shankaracharya

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Introducing the Bhaja Govindam Song: A Code for Responsible Living

Have you ever wondered about the true meaning behind the captivating Bhaja Govindam song? Often recited and sung without understanding, this song holds profound wisdom that transcends mere prayer.

In my latest video, I delve deep into the essence of Bhaja Govindam, offering an English translation that unlocks the hidden messages within each Shloka. Additionally, I provide a PDF file containing the original Sanskrit Shlokas, transliteration, and translation for those who wish to explore further.

Contrary to popular belief, Bhaja Govindam is not exactly a conventional prayer song. It begins with the bold declaration, “O Fool,” setting the tone for a profound exploration of life’s responsibilities and truths. This song serves as a code for responsible living, urging individuals to shed ignorance and false beliefs.

In the video, I discuss how Shri Adi Shankara categorised his works into three groups, each tailored for individuals at different levels of understanding. However, throughout his teachings, Shankaracharya emphasises the importance of attaining SELF-knowledge (Atmagnyaana) and dispelling ignorance.

Moreover, I highlight the significance of gaining clarity of mind through understanding Vedanta, rather than blindly adhering to rituals and rites. In today’s world, where external influences seek to sway individuals from their spiritual path, it is crucial to grasp the essence of Vedantic teachings.

If you haven’t yet acquired my latest work, titled ‘The Ever-Relevant Gita: A Present-Day Rendering,’ please do so at your earliest convenience. The wisdom gained from exploring this song along with one or two reads of my book will undoubtedly bring clarity to your mind, leading to a peaceful, enjoyable, stress-free, calm, enriching, and fulfilling life.

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Anthropomorphisation: Beyond Dualistic Worship and Confusion

A Gateway to Understanding Vedic Symbolism

Learning to Decode the Mysteries of Vedic Anthropomorphisation

The renowned Greek philosopher Seneca said, “We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.”

Isn’t it true? Many people are eternally afraid of a ‘heavenly ‘god”, who they fear would ‘punish’ them for wrongdoings or for not being ‘pious’ and ‘religious’ enough! What does such baseless fear stem from? From DUALITY or DUALISM, of course! Even the fear of death, which is the mother of all fears, stems from duality!

‘Anthropomorphisation’ is a term I used in one of my first posts on this blog. The post is titled ‘Fearlessness – achieving it by understanding the ‘God’ Concept.’

Since July 2014, my journey has been dedicated to elucidating the concept of anthropomorphisation and guiding individuals away from the veils of ignorance fostered by duality and dualistic worship, perpetuated by miscommunication from previous generations. Young children are often taught to believe in and pray to imaginary beings, which can hinder their intellectual development. Through the teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, we’ll explore how such dualistic thinking can limit understanding of the all-pervading nature of the SELF or Krishna, as described in the supreme scripture. Fools, in the words of the supreme scripture, are those who do not grasp this.

Think about it. Arjuna says to Shri Krishna in Shloka SBG 11:23 “Having seen You, O mighty-armed One (Shri Bhagavan Krishna), in your Cosmic form, with many faces, eyes, many arms, many thighs, many legs, many bellies, and many terrifying teeth, all the planets are perturbed. I too am aghast.”

Can this be taken literally? Can you imagine Krishna as a being with ‘many faces, eyes, arms, thighs, legs, bellies, and terrifying teeth’ in a literal sense?

Understanding anthropomorphisation is pivotal to grasping the essence of Vedic Dharma, which advocates progressing from simplistic worship of the various forces of nature towards intellectual enlightenment and the attainment of Atmagnyana, or SELF-knowledge.

SBG 3:21 (Krishna says) “Whatever or whichever action an important person does, others follow him and emulate him. What he does becomes a standard for the others.”
It’s a stark reality that some practices and traditions of certain people in the past have morphed into rigid superstitions and belief systems, steering people away from the path of knowledge and towards cults and sects. 

The primary cause of such decay in Dharmic society is the widespread ignorance about Vedanta, exploited by charlatans and self-proclaimed religious leaders to amass followers and material wealth.

Vedanta, signifying the culmination, end, or zenith of the Vedas, represents the ultimate goal. As affirmed by Krishna in Shloka SBG 9:02
राजविद्या राजगुह्यं पवित्रमिदमुत्तमम् |
प्रत्यक्षावगमं धर्म्यं सुसुखं कर्तुमव्ययम् || ९ २ ||
raaja-vidyaa raaja-guhyam
pavitra mida-muttamam
pratyakshaa-vagamam dharmyam
su-sukham kartu mavyayam (SBG 9:02)
“This is the royal science, the supremely holy and profound secret that can be experienced directly and with ease. It is very easy to practise and is everlasting.”

All it requires is a simple comprehension of texts like the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, shedding dualistic thoughts, and delving into the anthropomorphisation and allegory prevalent in Vedic scriptures such as the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and the Srimad Bhagavatam.

The Srimad Bhagavatam explicitly states in SB 12:3:14:
कथा इमास्ते कथिता महीयसां विताय लोकेषु यशः परेयुषाम् ।
विज्ञानवैराग्यविवक्षया विभो वचोविभूतीर्न तु पारमार्थ्यम् ॥ १२.३.१४॥
kathaa imaaste kathita mahiiyasaam vitaaya lokeshu yashah pareyushaam
vignyaana-vairaagya-vivakshayaa vibho vachovibhootiirna tu paaramaartham
(Rishi Shuka, the narrator of the Srimad Bhagavatam, said to Parikshith), “I have narrated to you the stories of great kings to embellish my narrations with power and opulence. However, my primary aim has been to impart transcendental knowledge and renunciation. These stories contribute to the richness of my narrative but do not embody the highest knowledge.”

Further elucidation is provided by Shloka SBG 7:24:
अव्यक्तं व्यक्तिमापन्नं मन्यन्ते मामबुद्धयः |
परं भावमजानन्तो ममाव्ययमनुत्तमम् || ७ २४ ||
avyaktam vyakti-maapannam
manyante maam-abuddhayaha
param bhaava-majaa-nanto
mamaa-vyayaman-uttamam
(SBG 7:24)
“Foolish people who do not know My formless, exalted, imperishable, and supreme nature think I assume a manifest human form.”

Can you imagine adults using an abacus to tally their finances? That would look silly, wouldn’t it? Persisting in a dualistic approach, even in later years, reflects ignorance, laziness, and the reluctance to transcend one’s current level of understanding, hindering progress towards the ultimate goal of Atmagnyaana.

To reiterate: all deities, gods, and goddesses are anthropomorphisations or personifications of various natural factors. Brahman, the all-pervading substance or substrate of everything, is unseen, while the deities represent their ‘Vibhuti’, created by humans for relatability.

In my book ‘The Ever-Relevant Gita: A Contemporary Interpretation by Tavamithram Sarvada‘, I delve into the symbolism of the main characters:

1. The Kauravas and Pandavas serve as personifications of the conflicting forces within the human psyche.

2. Arjuna’s adversaries, including family, friends, and mentors, symbolize the emotional attachments to people, possessions, and ideologies that ensnare individuals.

3. The battlefield of Kurukshetra allegorically represents the perpetual struggle of conflicting ideals within the human consciousness.

4. The beloved figures in the narrative epitomise the myriad attachments that can undermine one’s mental fortitude, leading some to forsake their aspirations.

5. Arjuna embodies the archetype of the ordinary individual who, despite possessing education, wisdom, and experience, succumbs to emotional turmoil and contemplates retreat.

6. Krishna embodies the intellect, representing the potential for enlightenment attainable by those who master their thoughts, exhibit unwavering responsibility, and adhere to the path of righteousness.

7. In Shloka SBG 5:13, Krishna metaphorically depicts the human body as a city with nine gates, known as ‘Dwaras,’ hence the term Dwaraka. As explained in SBG 10:20, Shri Krishna the ruler of Dwaraka, symbolises the SELF within each individual: Makes sense?

If you’ve been a regular visitor to this blog/site but haven’t yet read or listened to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, despite the decade of assistance and free resources I’ve offered, and if you still believe that reciting or, rather, regurgitating Sanskrit mantras or visiting mountaintop temples can resolve your problems, then I can only express my sympathy for you.

However, it’s never too late. NOW is the first moment of the rest of your life. Reach out to me should you need help, and I will share with you whatever humble knowledge and experience I have gained during my journey through life until now.

It’s time to transcend petty disputes over gods, deities, and temples. Embrace Vedanta, and lead a blissful life.

Jai Shri Krishna.

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(Republishing an old post) Namaste. I am delighted to present to you a transformative exploration into the profound teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, a timeless scripture that encapsulates the essence of life, consciousness, and the path to self-realisation. In this video presentation, ‘3 STEPS to Being Healthy and Happy: It is not difficult at all! Why complicate life?’, I distil the wisdom of the rational philosophy of Srimad Bhagavad Gita into three practical steps that can be effortlessly incorporated into our lives. These steps offer a simplified yet profound approach to understanding and applying the teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, providing a gateway for anyone seeking a meaningful and fulfilling life.

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