Muktika Upanishad
Muktika Upanishad:
This is the 108th Upanishad  in the series of 108
important Upanishads. There are two parts for this Upanishad. Just before Lord
Rama leaving the world (DEHA TYAAGAM) by disposing the body in River Sarayu,
Hanuman asked a question to Lord, in presence of Lakshmana, Bharatha,
Satrughna, Vasishta and others. The question was about the Vedic and non
Vedic literature. As reply, Lord Rama thus explained:-
1. There are four Vedas. Rig-Veda has 21 recensions, Yajurveda has 109
recensions, Sama Veda has 1000 recensions and Atharveda has 50 recensions.
2. The Lord said there are 108 Upanishads. From Aitareya Upanishad to
bahvruchopanishad there are ten Upanishads belonging to Rig-Veda and all
these Upanishads have the saanthi mantra starting from vaang may manasi
prathishtithaa mano may vaachi prathishtithaa……
3. From eesaavaasya Upanishad to muktika Upanishad there are 19 Upanishads
belonging to Sukla Yajurveda having the saanthi mantra starting from poorna
matha poorna midam poornaath…….. From Katopanishad to saraswatee
rahasyopanishad there are 32 Upanishads for Krishna Yajurveda  having the
saanthi mantra saha naavavathu saha nou bhunaktu saha veeryam……
4. From kena Upanishad to jaabaala Upanishad there are 16 Upanishads for
Sama Veda having the saanthi mantra aapyaayanthu mamaangaani vaak praana
schakshu……………
5. From prasna Upanishad to garuda Upanishad there are 31 Upanishad for
Atharveda which are chanted with the saanthi mantra Bhadram karnebhi
srunuyaama devaa……….
6. Thus Lord Rama gives the explanation about the Vedic literature in the
first part of this Upanishad. In the second part Lord explains about praana,
yoga, wisdom and intelligence, knowledge (jnaanam), analyses, estimation, as
the mental attitude and capacity to intellectual analyses.
7. Finally Lord Rama explains why he himself is known as an Avathaara/ and
the divinity in him. In short the  analyses of mind and psychology were done
in the second part.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF IISH IN THISÂ WEEK :
Five more computers were added to the BSS computer college of IISH. A series of lectures were organized in Malapuram and Trissur districts including the University of Calicut and in Accountant general office. Bhagavatha satra prabhaashanangal new MP3 CD has been released. More than 500 dresses were distributed to poor people, in Palakkad as a part of
the sevanam samarpanam.
VIDUROPADESA:
121. never get excited beyond a level on the great
achievements/success
122. never feel happy on others pains and misery.
123. never think about what is given of/ offered to others. Those who practice
these are known as satpurusha.Â
124. Those who know about the customs and traditions of the country/place
where they live and practice them, they can influence others easily.Â
125. Those who are wise, never projects their ego, keeps the desires at low
profile, never challenge others unnecessarily, never do sins and treachery,
and never argue with  drunkards- crazy  and bad people they are the great
men
126. Donate liberally for the poor, do worship god, do good to others,  they
will be blessed by the god.
127. Build family and social relations with people of same status
128. Never build relation with people with too low or too high status.Â
129. Always appreciate and recognize great men and scholars.Â
130. Share the materials, happiness, credit and name and fame with those who
participated in your mission.
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