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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara`s Vartika on Sisu and Murtamurta Brahmana |
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The purport of the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad (BV) 2.1 is: The Brahman alone is Truth and only appears as this world comprising five elements names and forms and sense organs (pranas) that are related as causes and their means. Consequently Brhadaranyaka Upanisad (BV) 2.2 and 3 explain the real nature of the pranas and the gods superintending over them thereby seeking to explain prana vai satyam tesam esa satyam.
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K.P. Jog (Ed., Tr. & Annot.) |
Suresvara's Vartika on Udgitha Brahmana |
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The Udgitha Brahmana forms a natural sequel to the Asva and Asvamedha Brahmana and marks a distict effort of the seer of the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad towards explaining the nature of Reality which underlies, or permeates through, all ritual activity. The Udgitha Upasana, looking apparently as some activity, leads the upasaka 'worshipper' to unity or oneness with the Udgitha which is nothing else then the Brahman. About the Authors: Dr. K.P. Jog is a retired Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General... |
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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara's Vartika on Saptanna Brahmana |
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The fifth and the sixth Brahmanas of the first Adhyaya of the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad form the finale of the discussion of Avidya which is the basis of man's Sastriya Vyavahara.
It consists in the performance of rituals and meditations prescribed in the Srutis (and Smrtis). Thus, they presuppose a basic duality revealed through their mutual relation as the enjoyers and the objects of their enjoyment.
These two Brahmanas explain this relation in great detail, thereby clarifying the entire... |
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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara's Vartika on Purusavidha Brahmana |
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As a natural to the Udgitha Brahmana, pertaining to the combination of meditation and ritual, the Purusavidha Brahmana speaks of Hiranyagarbha as the Atman (self) and, in relation in relation to the same, of the excellent result of Vedic meditations and rituals which prepare the ground for securing the knowledge of the uniqueness of the Self. Thereby one attains liberation. This is converted by atmety evopasita 'One should worship (Hiranyagarbha, understanding it as) the Atman.
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Shoun Hino |
Suresvara's Vartika on Ajatsatru Brahmana |
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It presents an analysis of the central concept of the Upanishads, viz. the Brahman, and discusses individual experience in state of working, dreaming and sleep and, therefore throws light on the nature of the inner sentence in him called Atman. Suresvara is considered master interpreter of Sankara's works and offered commentaries on philosophical systems - Nyaya and Mimamsa etc.
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Dr. K.P. Jog is a retired Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General editor of sanskrit Dictionary... |
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Shoun Hino |
Suresvara`s Vartika on Khila Khanda with Half Verse Index |
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This volume pertains to mere prescriptions for such meditations as relate to some non-Atman elements connected with the worship of Atman. Thus it forms a supplement to the principal thought of the Upanisad which is presented in its thoroughness in chapters 3-5.
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Dr. K.P. Jog is a retired Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General editor of sanskrit Dictionary Project of Deccan College Research Institute, Pune.
Dr. Shoun Hino is Professor of Gifu Pharmaceutical University,... |
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K.P. Jog (Ed., Tr. & Annot.) |
Suresvara's Vartika on Yajnavalkya's Dialogue |
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Shoun Hino |
Suresvara`s Vartika on Jyotis Brahmana |
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In the traditional manner of Sanskrit works, since it was necessary after BU 2.1, as an laksana portion of the Upanisad, has stated the definition of the brahman. BU 4.3 is to be understood as pariksa grantha, that is: it examines the nature of the Brahman in its pros and cons. This examination demanded detailed discussion of the theories rivalling the Vedanta prove that the Atman (viz. the Brahman) is the (internal) light of all (external) lights and reveals to one the true nature of one`s... |
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K.P. Jog |
Suresvara's Vartika on Madhu Brahmana |
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Shoun Hino (Tr.) |
Suresvara`s Vartika on Asva and Asvamedha Brahmana |
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These two Brahmanas are actually Suresvara`s exposition of Sankara`s Bhasya on the first chapter of the Brhadaranyakopanisad. They form a sequal to his almost independent treatise, The Sambandhavartika, wherein he has dwelt upon the doctrine that ritual is also useful to one in one`s effort to attain lineration for it purifies first the intellect and then the individual self, thereby paving way to the rise of the knowledge about the reality to liberation. DR. K.P. JOG was a retired Professor... |
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Annot Shoun Hino |
Suresvara`s Vartika on Sariraka Brahmana |
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This is the concluding volume of our 12 volume serial publications, i.e, Advaita Tradition Series.BU 4.4 and for that matter, BUBV on it. The previous portion ended with a few passing remarks on the final stage in the life of a transmigratory being which is in contrast with that on the being`s having acquired of the knowledge of the Brahman.
DR. K.P. JOG was a retired Professor of Vedic Sanskrit and General Editor of Sanskrit Dictionary Project of Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research... |