Srimad Bhagavad Gita 7:03 presents a profound insight: "Out of thousands of men, hardly one tries to achieve perfection in Self-realisation...and among those who do achieve Self-realisation, there is hardly one who truly knows Me." This Shloka highlights the rarity of individuals who question, seek understanding, and reject unfounded beliefs.
Influenced by organised religions and personality cults, the concept of duality has entrenched itself in the minds of many Indians and those of Indian origin. This post aims to clarify that Vedanta transcends mere belief systems. For that matter, relying on blind faith only contradicts its principles and belittles the supreme ancient philosophy to a mere belief system!
SBG 13:04 (13:5 in some editions) reinforces this notion: "Great sages have sung about the absolute truth in various ways. They have stated the truth in Vedic hymns and have described it in the Brahma Sutras through reason and logic with unambiguous evidence." Vedanta is the path of reason and logic, as evidenced by these ancient texts.
The video presentation below seeks to aid individuals in rising above duality and conquering their fears of the ‘unknown’. Join us on this journey towards enlightenment and self-discovery.