
Kathopanishad
Kathopanishad is one of the 10 principal upanishads which present the essence and culmination of all knowledge found within India’s most ancient and sacred texts; the vedas. It is a dialogue between a little boy named Nachiketa and the Lord of Death, Yama, which covers the nature of life after death, the true meaning of sacrifice, and how one can transcend death.
It is believed that listening to the upanishads is the first step towards discovering our unique spiritual path to liberation. In 2020, Sadguru Sri Madhusudan Sai gave a series of talks over the course of a month, which methodically and thoroughly explained the significance of the Kathopanishad and its relevance to us in our lives. This podcast series is compiled from those talks.
Kathopanishad
42. See The Hand Of God In Every Experience Of Life
Everything exists in brahman. In whichever way one looks at life – it is brahman and brahman alone. One who comes to know this truth never comes to any worry nor needs to bother with the idea of preservation.
In this episode, Sadguru teaches us quite clearly that, in sickness, in health, in richness, in poverty, in victory, in failure, in praise, in blame… in all cases and in every experience, one should see only the hand of brahman. A life that has not been used to realise this Truth, is a dead life.
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