Adi Shankaracharya (part 11 of 16)
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My Humble Namskaram.. thanks from bottom of my heart for gifting us the Divinity through this Video..
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Where is part 12?!
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@MrMansson10 - A psycho can only relate to the world through psychotropic drugs, I see your problem.
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@AVaylan What type of psychotropic drugs were you prescribed?
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Magnificent illustration of the "deeds or knowledge"path to salvation. The metaphor of the parrot's cage is used to show that all beings are born with limitations. Even within these limitations, a creature can make wise choices ( sweet grapes vs burning peppers).
However true liberation lies in leaving the entire paradigm of the cage, peppers and grapes. The unmatched potential of the liberated human mind can then succeed in reaching the pinnacle of existence - The Formless Brahman.
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@ajayjeev Ignorance rules India.
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@vinodo0 Yeah, that's why Kerala is famous for India's highest suicides, mentally deranged population, sex scandals and drunkards.
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@vinodo0 there was nothing called Kerala that time
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One should not limit Adi Shankara to any place.. He is Lord Shiva...Does God limit himself to one place...He is Sarvam Jagat
"...India symbolizes the mystic wheel(Tantric Chakra), Kashmir, Kamarup(Assam), and Kanyakumari are the three corners, Banares is the centre."
ToYouWhoHaveEars 2 years ago 6
This part with the parrot is probably my favorite part in the movie the symbolism is so deep. I wish I could leave my cage.
jags1008 1 year ago 3