Bhriguvalli [Taittiriya Upanishad] | With Lyrics & Meaning (Vedic Chants)

#Bhriguvalli #Vedam #Upanishad #VedicChants #Bliss #meditation #soothingchants The third Valli of Tattiriya Upanishad repeats the ideas of Ananda Valli, through a legend about sage Bhrigu. Bhriguvalli’s theme is the exposition of the concept of Atman-Brahman (self, soul) and what it means to be a self-realized, free, liberated human being. The entire Lesson is structured in the manner of a Q&A session. Bhrigu, the son of Varuna (Lord of Water), raises the inquisitive questions about Brahman and attainment thereof. The Lesson clearly brings out the questions of Bhrigu that came up in his mind during the course of his search for knowledge and the answers he got from his father and the conclusions he made in the process. Towards the end, the lesson pronounces what was his final conclusion and how it was derived. The lesson gets its title from Bhrigu, the inquisitive student who can be viewed as a role model for any seeker of knowledge and truth. To listen to the previous Vedic Chants click here - Shikashavalli - Brahmanandavalli - Now You can watch on ’Prasanthi Connect’ Mobile App Google : Apple : For more updates: Website -  Telegram -   WhatsApp -  Twitter -  and  Facebook -  Instagram - Schedule and Download page -  Soundcloud -  Linkedin - Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre Podcasts : Prasanthi Mandir Prayers - Sri Sathya Sai Bhajans - Sri Sathya Sai Speaks - Sri Sathya Sai Podcast - Sri Sathya Sai Melodies - - Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre
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