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Sri Isha Upanishad or Sri Jesus, Sai Baba Upanishad..
« on: February 10, 2008, 04:17:32 AM »
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  • I think the Isa upanishad belongs to all selfless saints like Jesus, Mother Theresa, Sai Baba....whole help every one they are the incarnation of Sada-Shiva, the great yogi in his peaceful manifestation

    You all serve Sai Baba with bhakti yoga all you all will be blessed!!!

    You only need a pure hard, full of belief and patience. If you are ill or suffer than you will bee healt by Sada shiva or Sai Baba or..

    No asura can harm you if you understan the miracles of the saints


    Sri Isha Upanishad



            The Isha Upanishad is part of the White Yajur-veda. It is short with a total of only 19 mantras or verses. Nonetheless, it contains a concentrated view of the essential Vedic philosophy. It is also considered quite auspicious to recite this Isha Upanishad, which produces not only insights into our spiritual position and identity, but also the proper energy from the sound vibrations to invoke purity in the atmosphere as well as realizations in our consciousness. It shows the way the Upanishads describe the nonmaterial aspects of the Supreme Being, as when it describes Him as One who walks but does not walk. It is a way of relating how the Lord has no material qualities, but has all spiritual qualities and characteristics. By understanding this, one can begin to perceive the spiritual truths of which the Upanishads speak.





    The Invocation



    om purnam adah purnam idam

    purnat purnam udachyate

    purnasya purnam adaya

    purnam evavashishyate



    The Personality of Godhead is perfect and complete. And because He is completely perfect, all emanations from Him, such as this phenomenal world, are perfectly equipped as a complete whole. Whatever is produced of the complete whole is also complete by itself. And because He is the Complete Whole, even though so many complete units emanate from Him, He remains the complete balance.





    (1)

    ishavasyam idam sarvam

    yat kincha jagatyam jagat

    tena tyaktena bhunjitha

    ma gridhah kasya svid dhanam



    Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One should therefore accept only those things necessary for himself, which are set aside as his quota, and one must not accept other things, knowing well to Whom they belong.





    (2)

    kurvann eveha karmani

    jijivisec chatam samaha

    evam tvayi nanyatheto 'sti

    na karma lipyate nare



    One may aspire to live for hundreds of years if he continuously goes on doing work in that way, because that sort of work will not bind him to the law of karma. And there is no alternative to this way for man.





    (3)

    asurya nama te loka

    andhena tamasavritaha

    tams te pretyabhigacchanti

    ye ke chatma-hano janaha



    The killer of the soul, whoever he may be, must enter into the planets known as the worlds of the faithless, full of darkness and ignorance.





    (4)

    anejad ekam manaso javiyo

    nainad deva apnuvan purvan arshat

    tad dhavato 'nyan atyeti tishthat

    tasminn apo matarishva dadhati



    The Personality of Godhead, although fixed in His abode, is more swift then the mind, and can overcome all others running. The powerful demigods cannot approach Him. Although in one place, He has control over those who supply the air and rain. He surpasses all in excellence.





    (5)

    tad ejati tan naijati

    tad dure tad vantike

    tad antarasya sarvasya

    tad u sarvasyasya bahyataha



    The Supreme Lord walks and does not walk. He is far away, but He is very near as well. He is within everything, and again He is outside of everything.





    (6)

    yas tu sarvani bhutany

    atmany evanupashyati

    sarva-bhuteshu chatmanam

    tato na vijugupsate



    A person who sees everything in relation to the supreme Lord, and sees all entities as His parts and parcels, and who sees the Supreme Lord within everything, never hates anything, nor any being.





    (7)

    yasmin sarvani bhutany

    atmaivabhud vijanataha

    tatra ko mohah kah shoka

    ekatvam anupashyataha



    One who always sees all living entities as spiritual sparks, in quality one with the Lord, becomes a true knower of things. What is there as illusion or anxiety for him?





    (8)

    sa paryagac chukram akayam avranam

    asnaviram shuddham apapa-viddham

    kavir manishi paribhuh svayambhur

    yathatathyato 'rthan vyadadhac chashvatibhyah samabhyaha



    Such a person must know in fact the Greatest of all, Who is unembodied, omniscient, beyond reproach, without veins, pure and uncontaminate, the self-sufficient Philosopher who is awarding everyone's desire since time immemorial.





    (9)

    andham tamah pravishanti

    ye 'vidyam upasate

    tato bhuya iva te tamo

    ya u vidyayam rataha



    Those who are engaged in the culture of nescient activities shall enter into the darkest region of ignorance. Worse still are those engaged in the so-called culture of knowledge.





    (10)

    anyad evahur vidyaya

    anyad ahur avidyaya

    iti shushruma dhiranam

    ye nas tad vichachakshire



    The wise have explained to us that one result is derived from the culture of knowledge, and it is said that a different result is obtained from the culture of nescience.





    (11)

    vidyam chavidyam cha yas

    tad vedobhayam saha

    avidyaya mrityum tirtva

    vidyayamritam ashnute



    Only one who can learn the process of nescience and that of transcendental knowledge side by side can transcend the influence of repeated birth and death, and enjoy the full blessings of immortality.





    (12)

    andham tamah pravishanti

    ye 'sambhutim upasate

    tato bhuya iva te tamo

    ya u sambhutyam rataha



    Those who are engaged in the worship of demigods enter into the darkest region of ignorance, and still more so do the worshipers of the impersonal [form of the] Absolute.





    (13)

    anyad evahuh sambhavad

    anyad ahur asambhavat

    iti shushruma dhiranam

    ye nas tad vichachakshire



    It is said that one result is obtained by worshiping the Supreme Cause of all causes, and that another is obtained by worshiping what is not supreme. All this was heard from the undisturbed authorities who clearly explained it.





    (14)

    sambhutim cha vinasham cha

    yas tad vedobhayam saha

    vinashena mrityum tirtva

    sambhutyamritam ashnute



    One should know perfectly well about the Personality of Godhead and His transcendental name, as well as the temporary material creation with its temporary demigods, men and animals. When one knows these, he surpasses death and the ephemeral cosmic manifestation with it, and in the eternal Kingdom of God he enjoys his eternal life of bliss and knowledge.





    (15)

    hiranmayena patrena

    satyasyapihitam mukham

    tat tvam pushann apavrinu

    satya-dharmaya drishtaye



    O my Lord, Sustainer of all that lives, Your real face is covered by Your dazzling effulgence. Kindly remove that covering and exhibit Yourself to Your pure devotee.





    (16)

    pushann ekarshe yama surya prajapatya

    vyuha rashmin samuha tejaha

    yat te rupam kalyanatamam tat te pashyami

    yo 'sav asau purushah so 'hama smi



    O my Lord, O primeval philosopher, maintainer of the universe, O regulating principle, destination of the pure devotees, well-wisher of the progenitors of mankind--please remove the effulgence of Your transcendental rays so that I can see Your form of bliss. You are the eternal Supreme Personality of Godhead, like unto the sun, as am I.





    (17)

    vayur anilam amritam

    athedam bhasmantam shariram

    om krato smara kritam smara

    krato smara kritam smara



    Let this temporary body be burned to ashes, and let the air of life be merged with the totality of air. Now, O my Lord, please remember all my sacrifices, and because You are the ultimate beneficiary, please remember all that I have done for You.





    (18)

    agne naya supatha raye asman

    vishvani deva vayunani vidvan

    yuyodhy asmaj juhuranam eno

    bhuyistham te nama uktim vidhema



    O my Lord, powerful as the fire, omnipotent one, now I do offer You all obeisances and fall at Your feet on the ground. O my Lord, please lead me on the right path to reach You, and since You know all that I have done in the past, please free me from the reactions to my past sins, so that there will be no hindrance to my progress



    http://www.stephen-knapp.com/sri_isha_upanishad.htm
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