Viveka means to separate. The name Vivekananda, to separate. Two separate things when they appear to be mixed up. If you can separate them in understanding, that's called Viveka. Now let's apply it. Four Vivekas. And then there will be a culmination. One is Vishaya Vishayi. Objects of experience and the experiencer. Separate it in your understanding. Try to see. All of these are experienced objects. They are all Vishaya-e. But if you look closer, even the body is Vishaya. It's an object. So that's the first Viveka completed properly. Then the second and third one you just have to
Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches one of the shortest and most profound upanishads accompanied by Gaudapada's Karika. This lecture covers Karika 22-23 and Mantra 12.