Kaivalya Upanishad ~ 01
कैवल्य उपनिषद ~ 01
event type | discourse |
date & time | 25 Mar 1972, 19:00 |
location | Mount Abu, meditation camp |
language | Hindi & English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 40min. Quality: good (under revision). |
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video | Not available |
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see also |
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online text | find a PDF of this event |
shorttitle | THOU18 |
- notes
- See Talk:Osho Timeline 1972. English part of this event published as That Art Thou #18
CD-ROM about That Art Thou: "Originally titled "Sarvasar Upanishad" (first 17 discourses at Matheran), "Kaivalya Upanishad" (second 17 discourses at Mt. Abu) and "Adhyatma Upanishad" (last 17 discourses at Mt. Abu). Discourses were in Hindi and English, the tapes produced as "That Art Thou" are the English parts."
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutra: Ma Yoga Taru, also chanting.
- Hindi part:
- (Translated as in Fxxlight of the Alone to the Alone (2))
- The sutra
- Om.
- May all the limbs of my body grow strong.
- May my speech be nourished and strengthened.
- May my nose, my eyes, my ears and my other sense organs be nourished and strengthened.
- All Upanishads are a likeness of the brahman, the ultimate reality.
- May I never forget the brahman, may the brahman never forget me, may I never be forgotten.
- Absorbed in the brahman, may I realize the dharma, the natural and eternal law of the universe described in the Upanishads.
- Om. Shantih, shantih, shantih.
- The sutra
- English part:
- (source:CD-ROM)
- The sutra
- Aum.
- May the different limbs of my body -- my voice, my nose, my eyes, my ears, and my strength, and also all the other sense organs be nourished, and become intelligent.
- All the Upanishads are manifestations of Brahman itself.
- May I never deny Brahman; may Brahman never deny me.
- May the dharma described in the Upanishad belong to me, I who am devoted to Brahman.
- Aum, peace, peace, peace.
- The sutra
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