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Sara Darsan by Lahiri Mahasaya is a profound exploration of the six classical systems of Indian philosophy, known as the Ṣaḍdarśana. In this work, Lahiri Mahasaya offers commentaries on these philosophies through the lens of Kriya Yoga, emphasizing inner realization and the transformative power of breath.(Wikipedia)
🕉️ The Six Systems (Ṣaḍdarśana) in Lahiri Mahasaya’s Sara Darsan
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Sāṅkhya – Attributed to Sage Kapila, this dualistic philosophy delineates two fundamental realities: Puruṣa (consciousness) and Prakṛti (matter). It provides a framework for understanding the evolution of the universe and the path to liberation through discernment.(Wikipedia)
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Yoga – Based on the Yoga Sūtras of Patanjali, this system complements Sāṅkhya by offering practical methods for spiritual realization, including ethical disciplines, postures, breath control, and meditation.
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Nyāya – Founded by Sage Gautama, Nyāya emphasizes logic and epistemology. It outlines the means of acquiring valid knowledge and employs rigorous reasoning to discern truth.(Wikipedia)
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Vaiśeṣika – Attributed to Sage Kaṇāda, this philosophy focuses on metaphysics and categorization of reality. It introduces an atomic theory of matter and classifies the world into substances, qualities, actions, generalities, particularities, and inherence.
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Mīmāṃsā – Established by Sage Jaimini, Mīmāṃsā concentrates on the interpretation of the Vedas, particularly the ritualistic sections. It underscores the importance of dharma and the performance of Vedic rituals for maintaining cosmic order.(Wikipedia)
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Vedānta – Also known as Uttara Mīmāṃsā, attributed to Sage Bādarāyaṇa, Vedānta delves into the philosophical teachings of the Upaniṣads. It explores the nature of reality, the self, and the ultimate unity of all existence.(Wikipedia)
🌟 Lahiri Mahasaya’s Unique Perspective
In Sara Darsan, Lahiri Mahasaya interprets these six systems not merely as theoretical constructs but as practical guides for inner transformation. He integrates them with the principles of Kriya Yoga, emphasizing the role of breath and meditation in realizing the truths espoused by each philosophy. This synthesis offers a holistic approach to spiritual practice, bridging ancient wisdom with experiential insight.(Amazon, vedicbooks.net)
📚 Further Reading
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Complete Works of Lahiri Mahasay: The Six Systems (Sara Darsan) – This volume provides Lahiri Mahasaya's commentaries on the six philosophies, illuminating their relevance to Kriya Yoga practice.
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The Six Systems: In Quest of the Self Within (Sara Darsan) – An accessible edition that delves into the philosophical underpinnings of the six systems and their application to self-realization.
If you're interested in exploring specific aspects of these philosophies or how they relate to Kriya Yoga practices, feel free to ask!
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Here are some profound and inspiring quotes attributed to Lahiri Mahasaya, reflecting his teachings on Kriya Yoga, self-realization, and spiritual discipline:
💬 Selected Quotes by Lahiri Mahasaya
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On Detachment and Impermanence
“Always remember that you belong to no one, and no one belongs to you. Reflect that someday you will suddenly have to leave everything in this world—so make the acquaintanceship of God now.”
— Lahiri Mahasaya (Crystal Clarity Publishers) -
On Meditation and Inner Peace
“Solve all your problems through meditation.”
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On Breathlessness and Tranquility
“There is no need to breathe in or out. It is a much happier state; tranquility is there; this is Brahma.”
— Lahiri Mahasaya (Facebook) -
On the Universality of Worship
“Each and every one would follow a different method of worship, and God accepts all those types of worship, since He is only seeing the pure hearts of the devotees.”
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On the Flow of Life and Spiritual Practice
“If your goal is clear, you are on the path of freedom.”
— Lahiri Mahasaya (Scribd)
These quotes encapsulate Lahiri Mahasaya's emphasis on inner realization, the importance of meditation, and the universal nature of spiritual practice. They serve as guiding principles for those seeking a deeper understanding of the self and the path to liberation.
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HARA HACHI BUI
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