Akshi Upanishad Amrita-Bindu Upanishad Amrita-Nada Upanishad Avadhuta Upanishad Brahma-Vidya Upanishad Brahma Upanishad Dakshinamurti Upanishad Dhyana-Bindu Upanishad Ekakshara Upanishad Gar... Read more
81-83(a).Then by this constant practice is gained the Parichaya state (the third state). Vayu (or breath) through arduous practice pierces along with Agni the Kundalini through thought and e... Read more
Translated by K. Narayanasvami Aiyar Om ! May He protect us both together; may He nourish us both together; May we work conjointly with great energy, May our study be vigorous and effective;... Read more
Translated by P. R. Ramachander Published by celextel.org Om ! May He protect us both together; may He nourish us both together; May we work conjointly with great energy, May our study be vi... Read more
CHAPTER – III 1. Melana-Mantra: Hrim, Bham, Sam, Pam, Pham, Sam, Ksham. The lotus-born (Brahma) said: “O Shankara, (among) new moon (the first day of the lunar fortnight) and full moon... Read more
CHAPTER – II 1. I shall hereafter describe the science called Khechari which is such that one who knows it is freed from old age and death in this world. 2. One who is subject to the... Read more
Translated by K. Narayanasvami Aiyar Om ! May He protect us both together; may He nourish us both together; May we work conjointly with great energy, May our study be vigorous and effective... Read more
CHAPTER – V Then Nidagha asked Lord Ribhu to enlighten him as to the rules (to be observed) in the practice of Yoga. Accordingly He (the Lord) said thus: 1. “The body is composed of th... Read more
CHAPTER – IV On another occasion Nidagha asked Lord Ribhu to enlighten him as to the characteristics of Jivanmukti. To which Ribhu replied in the affirmative and said the following: “I... Read more
CHAPTER – III 1. “The One Principle cannot at any time become of manifold forms. As I am the partless, there is none else but myself. 2. Whatever is seen and whatever is heard is no ot... Read more