Immortal Values -2.3. { The majority people of Bharatham pretend to be a western, by stupid imitation of external outlook and language, throwing their own country Bharatham and her immortal Values and rich Upanishadik culture }
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Opinion
08/06/2016.
588.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Immortal Values-2.3.
Swami Chinmayananda.
Ref : { The majority people of Bharatham pretend to be a western, by stupid imitation of external outlook and language, throwing their own country Bharatham and her immortal Values and rich Upanishadik culture }
2. More than Just Facts-3.
Continuing the “Convocation Address”, the teacher says : -
Having taught the Vedas, the preceptor enjoins the pupil : -“Speak the truth, do your duty, never swerve from the study of the Vedas; do not cut off the line of descendants in your family, after giving the preceptor the guru dakshina. Never deviate from the truth, never fail in your duty, never overlook your own welfare, never neglect your prosperity, never neglect the study and the propagation of the Vedas.”
After the studies, before the students are let out to meet their destinies in their independent individual life as social beings, the teacher gives his exhortation, which comprises, we might say, “Vedanta in practice”.
Next : 3. Relationship to Society-1.
Thank you for reading
JAIHIND.
To be continued ...
Swami Chinmayananda-Early photo
Opinion
08/06/2016.
588.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Immortal Values-2.3.
Swami Chinmayananda.
Ref : { The majority people of Bharatham pretend to be a western, by stupid imitation of external outlook and language, throwing their own country Bharatham and her immortal Values and rich Upanishadik culture }
2. More than Just Facts-3.
Continuing the “Convocation Address”, the teacher says : -
Having taught the Vedas, the preceptor enjoins the pupil : -“Speak the truth, do your duty, never swerve from the study of the Vedas; do not cut off the line of descendants in your family, after giving the preceptor the guru dakshina. Never deviate from the truth, never fail in your duty, never overlook your own welfare, never neglect your prosperity, never neglect the study and the propagation of the Vedas.”
After the studies, before the students are let out to meet their destinies in their independent individual life as social beings, the teacher gives his exhortation, which comprises, we might say, “Vedanta in practice”.
Next : 3. Relationship to Society-1.
Thank you for reading
JAIHIND.
To be continued ...
Swami Chinmayananda-Early photo
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