Aparokshanubhuti: Or Self-Realization of Sri Sankaracharya
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A must read for spiritual seeks!
The book is a classic for the spiritual seeker. For a deeper understanding, it should be coupled with the lectures of Swami Sarvapriyananda on the Aparokshanubhuti which are available on YouTube.
J**U
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Divine knowledge for those who are ready. Aham Brahmasmi! Aham Brahmasmi! Aham Brahmasmi! Never give up your daily spiritual sadhana!
M**A
Good translation, advanced / philosophy / vedanta text
My review is for informational purpose only. I am not qualified to talk or comment on Adi Shankaracharya's work in any shape or manner.I came across this "yat sakshat aparokshat brahma" vakya (sentence) while listening to Sri Samaveda Shanmukha Sarma's discourse on Dakshina-murthy Stotram. In that discourse while explaining slokas, Sri Sarma makes this statement that is given in Bhridaranya upanishad.Meaning of this "yat sakshat aparokshat brahma" is what that is 'aparoksha" everyday is bramha. There are three Sanskrit words / terms (that are loaded) here: pratyaksha, paroksha and aparoksha ,with my Kannada language knowledge it was fairly easy to understand, but it is hard for a non-Indian language person to understand head or tail to this sentence.1. That which is not "pratyksha" (pratyksha -that can be seen with naked eye), is paroksha.2. That which is not pratyksha is "aparoksha". So remember no pratyksha means it is "aparoksha" (for this topic at least)3. Shankara did not use the word - Paroksha (meaning that which is not seen).4. That knowledge that you get by understanding vedanta philosophy is "Paroksha" Jnana / Vidwat or you become Vidhwamsa. But this is not "anubhuti", this is just expertise in a subject. Like a professor of corporate strategy -only talk and case studies, NO actual experience running a company.So this text deals with "aparoksha" -which is always there call it brahman, chit, pure consciousness (truth is sat, or asti in sanskrit)And how to realize that "aparoksha" - anubhuti is to experience that "aparoskha" using various means that is not perceived by indriyas (senses).Watch Professor Brian Cox's Wonders of universe. You need a special equipment to see the origin of universe (light waves and radio waves, special telescope and special equipment to record radio waves at different end of spectrum). He is explaining science. Read Shankara's advaitha tatwa. They closely match - at the highest level, all matter and energy in universe is one and same, but due to density ripples, same thing is seen differently (as stars, planets, life etc). This universe's primordial sound is captured using special equipment by scientists.So in a similar manner, if we are to experience that "self" in us, then we need special equipment (call it samadhi phase). So Shankara always talks metaphysics and adwaitha (another indirect word -there are no two things, why not say, there is only one thing?)Finally note: The more science advances , advaitha siddhanta of Vedas (and clarified by Adi shankaracharya in his works) will be proven again and again. (statement by Swami Vivekananda). Think about this profound statement - No other religion or country can make this statement except Hindu philosophy (sanatana dharma). That is because the entire brahmanda (universe) starting from any (atom) is made of same material. This is what science tells us (2004, 2001 Big Bang theory, proof that all matter in us, animals, trees, banana, rocks, space and stars has same origin)Anubhuti: Is feeling the actual "aparoksha" , getting that experience. Reading a book is understanding its "artha" formation of sentences, meaning, etc. But "feeling" is different and that is what Sri shankara is referring to.Dristantha versus Siddhanta (seeing and forming opinion versus logic, experience based realization) -Most world religions (except hindu philosophy) is based on a story -Drishtanta (there is hell or heaven, you do this, you get hell or heaven, do not do this, convert non-believers to its own religion, other people are useless, no karma, if you do bad, you can go to some person and confess, and somehow things go away - all this based on human logic).Whereas - Hindu philosophy is based on Siddhanta and experience (darshana - people / rishis , Ramakrishna, Ramana Maharishi recently). Logically Shankara shows that there is something out there beyond your senses that can be experienced. That something out there is the "truth" and to experience that you need special equipment.
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Mind blowing! A treasure of a book.
If one is interested in Advaita Vedanta, in the study of the non-dual path, then it is recommended to meditate and contemplate the pearls of wisdom written in the Aparokshanubhuti written by Sankaracharya Sri
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Phenomenal work by Shankara on the way to self-realization
Phenomenal work by Shankara. Watch Swami Sarvapriyananda’s YouTube playlist along with this book. He explained each verses in great depth.
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Written by none other than Jagadguru Shankaracharya
Not normal day to day book. One of the highest spiritual book written by one of the the most brilliant Indian Philosopher and most revered monk of his time.
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Theory and Practice of Brahman Realization.
The steps at the end embody the theoretical ideas of Atman/Brahman in the earlier part. This work must be studied several times for full comprehension.
J**S
It arrived on time and product was good.
It is deeper thought and it is for my better self realization
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