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Mandukya Upanishad
With Karika by Gaudapada
Book • 1949
The Mandukya Upanishad is a key text in Hindu philosophy, particularly within the Advaita Vedanta tradition.
It explores the four states of consciousness—Vaisvanara, Taijasa, Prajna, and Turiya—and the significance of the syllable Aum. Gaudapada's Karika provides a detailed commentary on these concepts, further elaborated by Adi Shankara's Bhashya.
It explores the four states of consciousness—Vaisvanara, Taijasa, Prajna, and Turiya—and the significance of the syllable Aum. Gaudapada's Karika provides a detailed commentary on these concepts, further elaborated by Adi Shankara's Bhashya.
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as containing a teaching about the fourth state of consciousness.


Swami Tadatmananda

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Introduction to Vedanta – Three states of experience: waking, dream, sleep
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while discussing the Mandukya Upanishad.


Swami Sarvapriyananda
Gospel | Chapter 3: Aug 5, 1882 (Part 4) | Swami Sarvapriyananda
Mentioned as one of the Upanishads studied, noted for being the shortest with only 12 mantras.
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Referenced for stating that the soul is atomic in size and can be perceived by perfect intelligence (loka 3.1).

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