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The Universe is Infinite, You Are Too: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Revealed | Introduction | Vedanta

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  # Watch  https://youtu.be/3Qne48gHeBA Dear readers, Welcome back to our blog. Today we are starting a new series on Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. It will be a large series of articles, so keep your enthusiasm high always. As this is the first article, we will start with a small introduction, then chant a peace invocation mantra and understand that mantra. Before we begin, I recommend you to read the previous Series on Isha Upanishad to unveil the Secrets of Self. Links to those articles are given at the bottom. Brihadaranyaka, the name suggests itself, is a big revelation. In reality this is the biggest and oldest upanishad. According to scholars, this upanishad was composed during 9th century BCE to 5th century BCE. But, no one knows the exact timeline. This is a principal upanishad and part of Shukla Yajur Veda. This Upanishad largely talks about the creation of this Universe, Brahman and gives us one mahavakya or big statement and that is "Aham Brahmasmi" meaning I am Brahma

Universal Vedanta। Welcome Message। Introduction to Vedanta। Part 1

Warm welcome to all the readers on this blog. Few days back on International Day of Yoga, our YouTube channel “Universal Vedanta” was launched . Would request you all to subscribe the VLOG at  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9f52raAFQzWP9jK5U-FwA to get outstanding content on Vedanta, Indian Philosophy and spirituality. Let me give you few idea on Vedanta and our mission in this blog. As you know Yoga is union of body and mind. But Vedanta is union of Self with Brahman. Vedanta empowers you with the ultimate knowledge to understand this magnificent creation. Vedanta literate you to understand yourself. Vedanta talks about the one truth which is non-dual. The philosophy of Vedanta will give you ability to doubt till the time you are not satisfied with the explanation in the quest of ultimate truth. The purpose of this channel to spread the wisdom of Vedanta to every corner of this world. Vedanta’s approach is unique and universal. It doesn’t restrict a questioner or seeker in an