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" THE END OF MUNDAKOUPANISAD"

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-9,10,11. 1. One who  knows Supreme Brahmam, becomes Brahmam, 2. and his family, none who knows not the Brahmam will ever be born. 3. He crosses grief; crosses sin, and being free from the knots-of-the-heart, becomes immortal. 4. To them alone let one teach this knowledge of Brahmam, who perform rituals, who read Vedas, who pursue the meditations upon Brahmam, 5. who possess faith and offer oblations themselves to the fire called Ekarsi; and who have observed strictly the Sirovrata( carry pots of fire on their head!) 6. This is the Truth. Rishi Angira communicated this to his disciples in ancient times. No one, who has not observed any vow( renunciation), is fit to study this. 7. Our salutations to the great sages : our prostrations ( Sashtanga Namaskarams) to the great Seers. Mundakoupanisad ends here.   

" THE OCEAN AND THE THE SUPREME DIVINITY"

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-8. 1. As flowing rivers get themselves disappeared  in the Ocean, 2. losing  their special names and distinct forms, 3. so the wise man free from all his identifications with names and forms, 4. goes unto the highest of the high-------- 5. the Supreme Divinity.

"SELF-FULL-OF-KNOWLEDGE"

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-7. 1. Fifteen Kalas ( parts) :  a). Prana ( the Creator in us )- meaning the creative urge in man's physical, mental, and intellectual personalities. b) Faith- Without a certain amount of faith, none of us can conceive of or act in or accomplish anything in this world.  c). When the Creator gains faith , the grosser five great elements are born as Space,  Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. d). The perceivers of qualities of these five elements are the five sense-organs. Ear to perceive the quality of Akasa, the Sound; Skin to perceive the quality of Air, the Touch; Eye for the quality of Fire, the Form; Tongue  for the quality of Water, the Taste; and the, Nose to Smell the quality of Earth. e). Mind: When we have thus five different sense-organs to perceive five independent and heterogeneous  qualities, unless there is a synchronizing and co-ordinating factor, we could not have the organised an...

"DIE TO LIVE THE LIFE DIVINE"

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-6. 1. Having well ascertained beyond all doubts the exact import of the Upanisads, 2. and having purified their minds with the "Yoga of renunciation"all anchorites attain the world of Brahmam, 3. having attained immortality and at the time of death become fully liberated. 4. Death mentioned here is only the death of false vanities and the delusive ego sense. 5. When the little "I' dies, what remains is the Godly and the all-pervading Spiritual 'I.'  "Die to live the life Divine" 6. This seems to be the non-stop call of Vedanta to every generation, where ego ends, there Godhood starts.

"HOW TO ATTAIN SELF? "

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-5. 1. The Self is attained through  a). Veracity, b). Concentration, c). Wisdom, and d). Continence; 2. Cultivate all the four shown above constantly, 3. When Impurities thus dwindle, 4. the ascetic beholds Him ( one who cultivates the above)-------- 5. This is stainless, resplendent ---------- within his very body.

"THE TECHNIQUE OF NEGATION IS CONTINUED"

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-4. 1. The Self is not gained by the weak in body, mind, and intellect or Spirit, 2. nor by the insincere,  3. nor by those practising ( unintelligent) austerities,  4. but by wise men who strive with vigour, attention and propriety attain union with Brahmam. 

"THE SELF REVEALS ITS TRUE NATURE"

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1. The Self is not attained through discourses, 2. nor through memorizing  scriptural texts,  3. nor through much learning. 4. It is gained only by him who wishes to attain it with his whole heart. 5. To such a one, the Self reveals its true nature. 6. If realisation of the Self is the end of all our desiring and the thralldom of birth and death, naturally,  7. the way to attain this explained above 1 to 5 ser.nos.  

"THE TECHNIQUE AND THE LAW BEHIND HUMAN REBIRTH."

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-2. 1. Here in this mantram, we have a clear statement explaining the technique and the law behind human rebirth. 2. Thought is the expression of the creative urge in us and creation depends entirely upon the quality and mode of desires in us. 3. Whoever longs for objects of desire, brooding over them, 4. they born here and there for the fulfillment of those desires. 5. But in the case of a seer whose longings have found their final consummation in the ATMA, 6. and who has realized the self, 7. his desires vanish even here, 8. in this life.  

"GO BEYOND ALL CHANCES OF REBIRTH"

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Chapter-3. Section-2. Mantram-1. 1. In this mantram, we have description of the benefits accrued by service to a great man of realization by a person who is himself without any material desires. 2. Earlier in the last section, mother Sruti promised that all those who worship a revered Master of Perfect Self-Realization can, in His grace, come to gain for themselves all their material desires. 3. Naturally, a doubt would arise in the minds of true seekers, who entertain no desires of sense-objects, 4. as to what would be the benefit if great Master be served faithfully and worshipped  with devotion  for a long time, by such a vrakta-seeker. 5. The man of Self-realization knows the Supreme Brahmam on whom the world is based, and who shines radiantly. 6. And  those men of discrimination, who without any worldly  desire are devoted to such persons, go beyond all chances of Rebirth.  

10. " AS THE MIND, SO THE MAN"

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Chapter-3. Section-1 Mantram-10. 1. In this mantram, is the great secret of success, discussed for everyone who chooses to make use of it in all his activities. 2.Probably, this was exactly the secret behind the unforgettable success the ancient Bharatham  had in all fields of activity, including the material. 3. "Man is the man"is a accepted truth by western psychology also, and yet its  obvious corollary has been missed by them. 4. The Bharatheeya Rishies not only declared, "As the mind, so the man," but also lived up to this philosophy and discovered in it an answer to all our deficiencies and incapacities. 5. Hence, whatever sphere the man of purified nature desires, 6. whatever objects he fixes his heart upon, 7. he obtains those worlds and those objects. 8. Therefore, he who is desirous of prosperity should honour the man of Self-realisation. Ends Chapter-3. Section-1.    

9."INTUITIVE FACULTY IS THE ILLUMINATING PRINCIPLE IN THE INTELLECT"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-9. 1. A purified  intellect is the instrument, in making an all-out and sincere effort at the rediscovery of the Self.  2. Intuitive faculty is the 'illuminaing principle'  in  the intellect. 3. The instrument of realizing the Self is the Light of the Intellect. 4.Though we are intelligent,, our entire attention is always employed with the sense-organs and their respective objects,  5. When that intellect is purified, that is, when withdrawn from the playful pre-occupation with the toy-world, outside and within,  6. The Self shines forth in its own resplendence.   

8. "IN MEDITATION ALONE REALIZATION POSSIBLE."

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-8. 1. Self / Atma / Truth  / Absolute / Lord : cannot be described by words, 2. Nor perceived by eyes or the senses, nor revealed by rituals and penance, 3. When understanding becomes calm and refined, 4. Then alone, in meditation one Realizes Him, the Absolute.  

7."DIVYAM AND ACINTYA-RUPAM"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-7. 1. Brahmam, the Supreme Reality, is great or vast because it is all-pervading , meaning "that which pervades all and which is pervaded by nothing." 2. Divyam and Acintya-Rupam----( Self-luminous and inconceivable or unknowable) :  Spark of life in us is certainly illuminating principle, without any form and unknown. 3. Farther than farthest, it is here within :  We are looking for the Divine far far away, but it is within us. 4.Subtler than subtlest : It is so,---------------small no one yet see the Reality. 5. If Truth be thus such a vast unimaginable and inconceivable one, at once here, there and everywhere, it would be the legitimate doubt in every seeker as to how and where he can realize this vast Divine factor. 6. Upanisad : says that Truth is realized here, in the "cave of the Heart."  

6. "ASCEND TO THE SUPREME ABODE OF TRUTH."

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-6. 1. Truth alone wins, 2. not untruth,  3. Truth is laid out the path divine, 4. Aptakamah : Those who have fulfilled all their desires,  5. Devayanah : Thereafter  pass through this Divine path and ascend to the highest peak of God-hood The Supreme Truth.

5. "ANTAHKARANA SUDDHI"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-5. 1. Satyam ( truthfulness ), Ahimsa ( non-injury ), and Brahmacarya ( self-control ), are the three main corner-stones of the temple of Hinduism. 2. Satyam should play in the field of the intellect. When one is convinced of the God-theory and the Divine Nature of the One Self through observation, analysis, study, and self-thinking, to act thereafter in term of animal thoughts  and undivine emotions to commit sinful criminality, it is in this sense the word Satyam is used in the mantram. 3. Tapas is good to body and mind, 4. Truthfulness, meditation, and intense study of scriptures will help to develop Brahmacarya. 5. Gradually animalism dies away and when he thus becomes purified his mind and intellect become more and more subtle and, therefore, capable of greater awareness.   

4."THE BEST MAN WHO KNOWS BRAHMAM"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-4. 1. Iswaran (  in this mantram Prana means Easwaran), 2. One who realize HE is present in all beings, then never blabbers, 3.When the wise having realized in himself his true nature has, only one karmam --to experience his God-hood within himself, 4. And to observe the tranquil play of the Self in all names and forms around and about him, 5. This man is the best of those who know the BRAHMAM.

3. "THE SEEKER"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-3. 1. He releases within himself a mighty power of energy free for application:  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ a).  When a person, during his/her seeking, is but deluded ego striving hard to discover the Reality behind the unreal, the true among the false.  b). When the aspirant, through meditation, has successfully and completely withdrawn his entire attention from the outer world of sense-objects and his inner world of thoughts and feelings, he releases the energy for application. c) It is the job of the seeker to make use of this energy to discover the Truth that lie within himself. 

2."THIS MANTRAM THROWS A FLOOD OF LIGHT ON THE PREVIOUS ONE"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-2. 1. This mantram is pointedly declaring what the two birds stand for. 2. The bird eating fruits, is our ego, which due to ignorance of its real nature, it entertains desires and strives to fulfill them in the outer world of sense-objects. 3. This ego suffer in its own delusions ( maya) (moham) (wrong-perceptions). 4. This ego does not know its real nature the "witnessing bird". 5. The  ego ( the fruits eating bird) under delusions, is the Jeevatma. 6. "the various false values; wrong notions, attachments, lust, greed, passions, fears, despairs"are all for the Jeevatma. 7. This ego fails to discover the True and Real, which is eternally there behind itself. 8. Hence this mantram says "when he (the ego) sees the other, the witnessing bird, the Lord ( Paramatma), and realizes His (Lord) glory, he ( ego) becomes free from dejection."   

1. "ONE OF THE FAMOUS MANTRAM ABOUT TWO BIRDS"

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Chapter-3. Section-1. Mantram-1. 1. Two birds bound to each other in close friendship, sitting on a branch of a tree. 2.One of them eats the fruits of the tree with relish, while the other just looks on, without eating. 3.The two birds mentioned here as living in great friendship upon the self-same tree, are ego and the Divine Spark of life in us.  4.The two birds --the real 'I' and the false 'I'  --live in one and the same tree, the body. 5.The false 'I', the ego, in its delusions goes on pecking at the hanging fruits and comes to suffer joy and sorrow, satisfaction or dis-satisfaction, according to the taste of the fruits pecked. Some are ripe, some are unripe; ripe ones are sweet, the unripe ones are sour.  6.But, the other bird, which all along remains in unperturbed tranquillity, merely  goes on witnessing the joys and sorrows of the bird busy with the fruits! 7.Here fruits are the karmik fruits---the reaction of on...

11." LAST MANTRAM OF SECTION 2, CHAPTER 2, SUPREME BRAHMAM"

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Chapter-2. Section-2. Mantram-11. 1. Concluding this section the Rishi here says that the ultimate cause for this world of objects, feelings, and thoughts, is the Brahmam alone. 2. In a mud-pot, mud is on the top, mud is below, again is on the right and mud is on the left. 3.In short, the pot is nothing but mud: from mud it came, in mud it stays, into mud it goes back on being destroyed. 4. Mud is the cause  and its effect. 5. The pot can be nothing but mud. 6. Similarly, here, Brahmam  the cause of the world, is said to be the all-perfading, homogeneous Truth in all the perceived  things of the world. 7. Summing:  All this is the Immortal Brahmam. He is everywhere-- above, below, in front,  at the back, on the right, on the left.  8. All this world is indeed the Supreme Brahmam. 9. End of chapter-2- section-2.   

10."THIS WHOLE WORLD IS ILLUMINATED WITH HIS LIGHT"

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MANTRAM-10 1. There the sun does not shine! 2.Nor the moon! 3. Nor the stars! 4. These  lightnings do not shine! --------- 5. How then (can) this earthly fire? 6. Everything shines after Him reflecting His glory. 7. This whole world is illuminated with His light.  

9."SELF-EFFULGENT NATURE OF BRAHMAM"-

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1. Brahmam is stainless. 2. Brahmam is indivisible. 3.Brahmam is pure. 4. Brahmam is light of all lights. 5.Location of Brahmam:-  a). Human personality is, for philosophical apprehension taken to be the Spirit enveloped ( circled) by five concentric circles of matter: they are - 1. Food-sheath (Annamaya kosam), 2. Vital-air-sheath ( pranamaya kosam), 3. Mental-sheath ( Manonmaya kosam), 4. Intellectual-sheath ( Vigjnanamaya kosam), 5. Bliss-sheath ( Anandamaya kosam) 6. Innermost sheath of the golden hue--the highest , it is here Brahmam is occupied. 6.This is called Atma or Jeevatma the part or shadow of Paramatma.

8. "FRUITS OF REALIZATION OF BRAHMAM"

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Chapter-2. Section-2. Mantram-8. 1. The SUN knows no darkness since light cannot suffer darkness. 2. The ROPE knows no snake. 3. The POST is no friend of the ghost. 4. A deluded person see only snake or ghost, instead of rope or post. 5. When put an end to delusion, he/she will recognise, rope or post. 6. Now the existence of ghost and snake is gone. 7. In this sense pure Consciousness is the essence behind the real and the unreal. 8. Truth is the essence behind the true or false. Here, in this 8th mantram he who sees both higher and lower means the real (true) and the unreal  (false ), thereafter there is no ignorance, the knots of the heart  mean ignorance, desires, actions. These are broken and all doubts of real and unreal ( true or false), are removed.  

7."DESCRIPTION OF LOWER BRAHMAM AND MODE OF CONTEMPLATING UPON IT"

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Chapter-2. Section-2. Mantram-7. He who is all wise, and all knowing and His is this Glory manifest in the world. In the sky of heart -- the luminous city of Brahmam ( our heart  ) is established by Him (Lord). This is clothed in our mind and guiding life and body. With His (Lord's ) seat in our heart, He lives in the whole body of all men.  In the perfect knowledge of the Lord, the wise men realize the state of blissful immortality.