Introduction : 15.





ISAVASYA UPANISHAD :


Prayer-Sense :


In all such actions, whether at home, in bed, or a thousand miles away in the dense forest, on the peaks of 'Himalayas' or its valleys,
the 'Subjective action' in one and the same.

During prayer, we dive, as it were into ourselves and, divingdeep, we drive, come out of the depth with the precious pearls of energy, strength, and vitality to the surface of our own personality.



The prayer of the Rshis in their "Halls of Wisdom" were thus a preparation both, for the Master and the students in bringing out of themselves a vigour of mind and intellect which is fully competent to grapple with all the problems of life.

They reached an inner freshness and vitality bu remembering the unlimited and eternal "State of Perfection".

This particular peace-invocation is a famous one oft-repeated at the end of all ritualistic ceremonies in Bharatham when the priest happens to know what he is doing!

Introduction ends.

Next : Peace-invocation ( Santi-Patha)

To be continued ...



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