This is a Bengali version of tenth chapter of Chandogya Upanishad describing the learning of Upokoshal from the Agni (the divine fires). This is with original text and brief meanings in Bengali (Bangla) language and fonts.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad in Bengali--First Chapter, First Brahmin (āĻŦā§āĻšāĻĻāĻžāĻ°āĻŖā§āĻ¯āĻ)debkumar_lahiri
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This is a Bengali version of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, First Chapter, First Brahmin (first part) in Bengali (Bangla language) , with translation and original and brief explanation. This chapter presents the knowledge which is the foundation of ashva medha yajna (horse sacrifice). The seer Yajnavalkya has described how the Universal Consciousness (Universal praaNa) has materialized as the physical universe with the body and limbs and how like a galloping horse, the Consciousness carries us beyond the death , beyond the limitation.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad in Bengali--First Chapter, First Brahmin (āĻŦā§āĻšāĻĻāĻžāĻ°āĻŖā§āĻ¯āĻ)debkumar_lahiri
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This is a Bengali version of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, First Chapter, First Brahmin (first part) in Bengali (Bangla language) , with translation and original and brief explanation. This chapter presents the knowledge which is the foundation of ashva medha yajna (horse sacrifice). The seer Yajnavalkya has described how the Universal Consciousness (Universal praaNa) has materialized as the physical universe with the body and limbs and how like a galloping horse, the Consciousness carries us beyond the death , beyond the limitation.
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1) The document provides details about a secondary school called Patna Secondary School located in Patna, India.
2) It describes the facilities available at the school including large buildings with 3 floors that have 25 classrooms on each floor used for teaching.
3) It also mentions administrative rooms on the ground floor and recreational rooms for boys and girls, as well as rooms for male and female teachers and the principal.
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This document discusses synonyms. Synonyms are words that have a similar or the same meaning as another word. For example, happy and joyful are synonyms that both describe a positive emotional state. Good synonyms can help improve writing by replacing repetitive words and making language more varied and interesting.
(6)Patna High School cbse arabic class 10.pptxsuhail849886
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1) The document provides details about a secondary school called Patna Secondary School located in Patna, India.
2) It describes the facilities available at the school including large buildings with 3 floors that have 25 classrooms on each floor used for teaching.
3) It also mentions administrative rooms on the ground floor and recreational rooms for boys and girls, as well as rooms for male and female teachers and the principal.
Dr. Ajith The famous Integrative dermatology practitioner. And all the ppt which i have updated is prepared by myself and if you find out same in anywhere else, inform us and its 100% copied from my profile.
This document discusses synonyms. Synonyms are words that have a similar or the same meaning as another word. For example, happy and joyful are synonyms that both describe a positive emotional state. Good synonyms can help improve writing by replacing repetitive words and making language more varied and interesting.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, First Chapter Second Brahmin in Bengali (Bangla) la...debkumar_lahiri
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In this Upanishad, the sage Yajnavalkya narrated the expansion and contraction of the Universe and its formation from the Universal Consciousness and the mysteries of Ashvamedha yajna. This is written in Bengali (Bangla fonts) with the original texts and meaning.This Upanishad explains the mysteries behind 'ashvamedha yajna'. This is based on the unification of the divinity and mortality as seen by the seers.
This is the preface of Sarbashree Kritanta Mahapuran, written in the divine order of Mahamaya. This part explains the content of the book and also refers to the naming of the book. Why it has been named as puran and mahapuran, has been stated within. The book is an asset of sanatan dharma and the present hinduism too.
As you go through the scripts, you will find what is the meaning of puran, and what is the essence of sanatan dharma.
The journey from general life to moksh; the journey of Navdurga, Dasmahavidya' the uprise of chetna; divine love and also the sacred journey through Subtle and Karan to Moksh has been the hidden treasures of the book.
The book also narrates the divine plan and divine work that has been carried out by Mahamaya, that started from 1836 and that will go ahead till 2236.
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This is a translation in Bengali of Gayatri as narrated in the third chapter of Chandogya Upanishad.
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Durga Puja ( (in Bengali language)---- performed by Rishi Bijoykrishna Chatto...debkumar_lahiri
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Description of Durgapuja by Rishi Bijoykrishna Chattopadhyaya, performed in the year 1941. This was recorded by Sarala Devi Chowdhurani. This explains the mysteries of Dura Puja, Ashvamedha Yajna, Som-yaga, and the Vedas.
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Consciousness, our physical existence and the related Vedic-Sanskrit words.debkumar_lahiri
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This document discusses various Sanskrit words related to consciousness and physical existence. It begins with defining key terms like consciousness, physicality, and the objective of the article. The article then explores specific Sanskrit words for parts of the face like "mukha" meaning mouth, and provides quotes from Upanishads about the manifestation of the face. It aims to explain the significance of each body part and how it relates to consciousness based on Vedic and Upanishadic wisdom.
Vedic Sanskrit words for fingers---fingers, numbers, digits and senses.debkumar_lahiri
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This article is about the role of fingers and Consciousness. It also explains the significance of the names of each finger, the fingers and the numerological senses, and the impressions on the palms. Many associated Sanskrit words have been explained with the etymology and meanings.
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Mysteries of Consciousness as space and air and Goddess Bargabhimaa---Quotes ...debkumar_lahiri
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Mysteries of Universal Consciousness as Space and Air have been narrated based on the experience of the sages of Upanishads. Also, the relation of this knowledge with the goddess Bargabhimaa (vargabhiimaa) and Pandava Bhima has been explained. Original texts of Upanishads with meanings and meanings of various Sanskrit words have been mentioned. This article provides insight to the consistency of statements in various Upanishads and the deep-rooted connection of knowledge to history, mythology, and religious practices.
The bull and the Bel Tree (Wood-Apple Tree) in Vedic ritualsâ-vaak and the br...debkumar_lahiri
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1. The document discusses the relationship between Sanskrit words like vRiSha (bull), vaak (speech), and bilva (wood apple tree) and concepts in Vedic philosophy and human anatomy.
2. vRiSha represents both the bull animal and the activity of raining or spreading life. The wood apple tree represents the universal brain and nervous system.
3. Key parts of the brain like the cerebrum and cerebellum are linked to symbols like the two fruits of the wood apple tree, with the cerebrum relating to interpretation of senses and the cerebellum relating to movement control.
Sleep, Dream, and state of Wakefulness of the creatures and the creator---th...debkumar_lahiri
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This document discusses sleep, dreams, and wakefulness from an Upanishadic perspective. It provides context on key concepts and terms from ancient Sanskrit texts regarding the three states of consciousness. The document explores how sleep, dreams, and wakefulness are described as the three dreams and abodes of the universal consciousness in Upanishads. It examines concepts like soul, self, observer, day, wakefulness, and their relationship to the sun and physical world. References are made to verses from Upanishads on these topics.
Vedic Sanskrit words related to vision, time, motion, controldebkumar_lahiri
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This is a presentation on the Vedic Sanskrit words on vision and the eye. The words reveal how the vision of the Universal Consciousness is creating the time and space, i.e. the measurable universe.
Soma, Gandharva, and the other divine beings in the Universal Consciousness.debkumar_lahiri
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This is a presentation on the divinity of the Universal Consciousness and describes various divine aspects of the Consciousness including Soma, Indra, Vayu, Sarasvati, Agni, Gandharvas, Apsaras and other divine entities. It explains the significance of senses like olfactory sense,vision, hearing and touch. Various references from Upanishads and Vedas are cited along with the meanings of various Vedic words.
The document discusses the role of eyes in controlling the sleep-wake cycle. It states that eyes play a central role along with circadian rhythms. Melatonin production is regulated by light entering the eyes and signals the body for sleep. The document explains how different parts of the eyes like retina, iris and lens detect light and dark and send signals to the brain. It also mentions research studies that show eyes have a direct impact on sleep regulation and disruptions can lead to sleep problems. In conclusion, the document emphasizes that eyes act as the main circadian Zeitgeber or time giver for the body to maintain internal biological clock.
Vedic deities Naasatya, Dadhikraa, Vishvadevaa, Rudra, and the sense of smell.debkumar_lahiri
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This document explains the significance of the Vdic deities Naasatya, also known as Ashvin, who are the divine twins. This document also describes the divine horse/serpent Dadhikra and the group of deities called Vishvadevaa. The references are taken from Rik Veda and Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. The siginificance of the ol olafactory sense has also been discussed.
Agnihotra (Oblation to Agni the lord of fire) and five forms of Agni or PraaN...debkumar_lahiri
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This article explains the significance of the Vedic ritual Agnihotra and the five forms of Praana. The verses from Chandogya and Prashno[panishad have been quoted with meanings and explanations.
The document discusses the eight names of Lord Shiva in Hinduism and their meanings and significance. The eight names are: 1) Kshiti, 2) Jala, 3) Agni, 4) Vaayu, 5) Aakaasha, 6) Dyaus, 7) Bhuumi, and 8) Nila. Each name represents a different form or characteristic of Shiva that relates to creation and control of the universe. For example, Kshiti represents Shiva as the materialized form of everything, and Jala represents Shiva as the divine water from which all physical forms are generated and dissolved.
Quotes from Upanishad---vaak and three forms of agnidebkumar_lahiri
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In this article, three forms of agni have been explained, along with the role of vaak, the consort of agni and the materialization of the universe. Significance of the personalities of Sita and Damayanti explained. Quotes from Upanishads with original texts and translation provided.
This article explains the significance of Sanskrit word 'go' meaning 'cow' and the other word related to 'go'. This article will help one to understand why the animal cow is so sacred among the Hindus.
This is a narration on the first hymn of Rik Veda, with original text , meaning and etymology. It describes the self illuminated, all manifesting Universal Consciousness and the invocation by the seers.
Gayatri--the mother of Vedas and Gods--English translation of the Twelfth Par...debkumar_lahiri
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This is Twelfth part of the Third chapter of Chandogya Upanishad in English with the original texts, meanings, etymology and inner meanings.
In this part of the Upanishads, in the background of the goddess Gayatri, it has been described how the divinity and the physical universe are held in the Universal Consciousness who has created the three fundamental spaces.
Gayatri, who is the mother of gods, has been identified with Vaak. The entire universe is created from Vaak or from the words of the Consciousness.
There are two fundamental directions or two fundamental space; internal and external, internal sky and external sky. Upanishad has said that these two spaces are the same. These two spaces are controlled by a third space called antara hridaya aakaasha or also mentioned as dahara aakaasha elsewhere in Upanishad.
The seers have stated that they have seen the creation and annihilation of universe from this third space.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad First Chapter, Second Brahmin (Second part) in Engli...debkumar_lahiri
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This is an English translation of Second Brahmin of First Chapter of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, with original texts, word by word meaning, etymological meaning and an explanation (following the teachings of Vedic Sages).
This portion of the Upanishad describes the creation of the Universe from the Negative (Death) aspect of the Universal consciousness, creation of time and creatures, physicalizing, expansion of the universe and collapse, the mysteries of Ashvamedha Yajna or rituals of Horse Sacrifice.
This is following the First Chapter, which has been already published.