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Vedanta Talks - Swami Sarvapriyananda

14. Kena Upanishad | Mantra 2.4 Continued | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Vedanta Talks - Swami Sarvapriyananda

Vedanta Society of New York

Religion & Spirituality, Hinduism

4.8681 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches Kena Upanishad in this series.

The Kena Upanishad (Sanskrit: केनोपनिषद्) (also alternatively known as Talavakara Upanishad) is a Vedic Sanskrit text classified as one of the primary or Mukhya Upanishads that is embedded inside the last section of the Talavakara Brahmana of the Samaveda. It is listed as number 2 in the Muktikā, the canon of the 108 Upanishads of Hinduism.

Kena Upanishad has three parts: 13 verses in the first part, 15 paragraphs in the second part, and 6 paragraphs in the epilogue. These are distributed in four khaṇḍas (खण्ड, sections or volumes). The first Khanda has 8 verses, the second has 5 verses. The third Khanda has 12 paragraphs, while the fourth khanda has the remaining 9 (3 paragraphs of main text and 6 paragraphs of the epilogue).

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0:00.0

Ome, Apiayantum Mangani,

0:09.0

Vak Pranachyushrothram,

0:12.0

athobalamindryanicha Sarvani.

0:15.0

Sarvam Brahmha Upanishadam,

0:18.0

Maham Brahmhhhhh Nira Kouryaam, Ma-ma-Bramhhmha nirakuriam,

0:21.6

Mahmha, Brahmha nirakarod,

0:24.6

anirakarana, asthwarnam,

0:27.6

esthā,

0:28.6

Thadatmani nirate, Upanishats,

0:31.6

Dharmas, Temae, Sainthu, Tema, santo,

0:35.6

Oam, shanthe, shanty, shanty, shanty,

0:42.3

may my limbs, speech, vital force, eyes, ears, as also strength and all the organs, become

0:49.8

well developed.

0:51.5

Everything is the Brahman revealed in the Upanishads. May I not deny Brahman,

0:56.0

may not Brahman deny me. That there be no spurning of me by Brahman, that there be no rejection

1:02.0

of Brahman by me. May all the virtues that are spoken of in the Upanishads repose in me,

1:08.0

who am engaged in the pursuit of the self. May they repose in me. O engaged in the pursuit of the self may they repose in me ome peace peace peace

1:16.2

namaste and good evening i'm saying good evening here but of course you're all located all across the

1:24.2

world we are studying the canopanishad and we are in the second chapter

1:34.4

studying the mantra Pratibodha vidythum matthum amritatvindati

1:38.9

Atmanavindati weiriam vidyaya, Amritam Vindati. So, so here, this is virtually the climax of the Upanishad.

1:54.0

And very dramatic, and in this very exciting and dramatic Upanishad,

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