Friday, 21 November 2025

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“Īśāvāsyam idam sarvam” is the opening line of the Īśā Upaniṣad, one of the principal Upanishads of Hindu philosophy.



Meaning



A common translation is:


“All this—whatever exists in this moving universe—is pervaded by Īśa (the Divine / the Lord).”



Deeper Explanation



  • The verse expresses the idea that the entire universe is pervaded by a single divine consciousness.
  • Nothing exists outside of this ultimate reality, and therefore nothing truly belongs to anyone individually.
  • It encourages a life of detachment, contentment, and harmony, recognizing the sacred in all beings.



If you want, I can give:


  • A full translation of the entire verse
  • A line-by-line explanation
  • A philosophical interpretation (Advaita, Dvaita, or other viewpoints)
  • The verse in Sanskrit with proper transliteration



Just tell me what you’d prefer!


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