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  2. Rama Rahasya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The Upanishad, states Dodiya, asserts that the roots of syllables "र, आ, मा" or "r+aa+ma" form the word Rama. [7] In relation to the evolution of the mantras र r is stated to indicate the incarnation of the Satcitananda and as 'r' is a consonant it is indivisible and hence beyond maya or Mayatita , implying the unchanging reality that ...

  3. Rama - Wikipedia

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    Rama is the central character in three of the fourteen Vaishnava Upanishads – Rama Rahasya Upanishad, Rama Tapaniya Upanishad and Tarasara Upanishad. [140] Rama Rahasya Upanishad talks about is largely recited by Hanuman, who states that Rama is identical to the supreme unchanging reality Brahman, same as major Hindu deities, and the means to ...

  4. Category:Upanishads - Wikipedia

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    Books about the Upanishads (4 P) U. Upanishadic concepts (29 P) Upanishadic people (5 P) Pages in category "Upanishads" ... Rama Rahasya Upanishad; Rama tapaniya ...

  5. Rama tapaniya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Upanishad is presented in two sections – Rama purva Tapaniya Upanishad and Rama uttara Tapaniya Upanishad. The Purva position of the Rama Tapaniya Upanishad, says Ramdas Lamb – a professor of Religion, the folk-etymology of the word Rama is presented. Rama, asserts the text, means "he who rules" (ra jate) over the kingdom of ...

  6. Upanishads - Wikipedia

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    [74] [79] In north India, a list of 52 Upanishads has been most common. [74] The Muktikā Upanishad's list of 108 Upanishads groups the first 13 as mukhya, [80] [note 6] 21 as Sāmānya Vedānta, 18 as Sannyāsa, [84] 14 as Vaishnava, 14 as Shaiva, 8 as Shakta, and 20 as Yoga. [85] The 108 Upanishads as recorded in the Muktikā are shown in the ...

  7. Shaktism - Wikipedia

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    The seventh book of the Srimad Devi-Bhagavatam presents the theology of Shaktism. [41] This book is called Devi Gita , or the "Song of the Goddess". [ 41 ] [ 42 ] The goddess explains she is the Brahman that created the world, asserting the Advaita premise that spiritual liberation occurs when one fully comprehends the identity of one's soul ...

  8. Shukarahasya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The Shukarahasya Upanishad (Sanskrit: शुकरहस्य उपनिषद्, IAST: Śukarahasya Upaniṣad), also called Rahasya Upanishad, is a Sanskrit text and one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism. [4] It is classified under one of the 21 Samanya Upanishads and attached to the Krishna Yajurveda. [1] The text is a mix of prose and ...

  9. Udbodhan - Wikipedia

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    Udbodhan is the only Bengali publication of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, started by Vivekananda in January 1899, with Trigunatitananda as its founding editor [1] Over the years, it also grew into a publishing house, and remained one of the leading publishers of literature of Ramakrishna and Vivekananda.