An Integrated Science of the Absolute
author: Nataraja Guru
edition: 2001, D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1246
ISBN-10: 8124610576
ISBN-13: 9788124610572
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
From the Roaring Bull to Pure Semiosis
This chapter describes From the Roaring Bull to Pure Semiosis in the book An Integrated Science of the Absolute. This book deals with the study and translation of the Darsana Mala (Garland of Visions) by Narayana Guru (19th century) which represents an exposition of Upanisadic thought and Mysticism. Nataraja Guru was his direct disciple but also studied Educational Psychology. In this book, he attempts to integrate science with philosophy (Darshana). Narayana Guru was a philosopher, and visionary poet from Kerala who sought to propound the wisdom of Advaita philosophy. This chapter is part of the collection Volume 2. Preliminaries.
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Rig Veda (translation and commentary) [by H. H. Wilson]
abhi svapubhir mitho vapanta vatasvanasah shyena aspridhran || English translation: “They go together by their own pure paths; roaring like the wind, and fleet as falcons, they mutually rivaleach other. ” Details: Rishi (sage/seer): vasishthah [vasishtha]; Devata (deity/subject-matter): marutah; Chandas (meter): prajapatyabrihati ; Svara (tone/note): Swar; Padapatha [Accents, Plain, Transliterated]: अ॒भि । स्व॒ऽपूभिः॑ । मि॒थः । व॒प॒न्त॒ । वात॑ऽस्वनसः । श्ये॒नाः । अ॒स्पृ॒ध्र॒न् ॥ अभि । स्वपूभिः ।...
Read full contents: Rig Veda 7.56.3
Bhajana-Rahasya [by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya]
They are dancing (nritya), rolling on the ground (viluthita), singing (gita), loud crying (kroshana), writhing of the body (tanu-motana), roaring (hunkara), yawning (jrimbhana ), breathing heavily (shvasa-bhuma), neglecting others (lokanapekshita), drooling (lalasrava ), loud laughter (atta-hasa), staggering about (ghurna ) and hiccups (hikka)....
Read full contents: Text 4
Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika) [by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat]
The kings of all the countries ever sing your praise on hearing which, even the God of death and others are overawed; so compact and pure is your fame like the waters of the Ganges, seeing which all the brave in the universe get inspiration. Hearing of your extra-ordinary bravery all the Kauravas have lost all hope of their own life. Just as the wild elephants feel the terror of death on hearing the roaring of the lion, even so do all the Kauravas feel in mortal terror of you....
Read full contents: Verse 2.36
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[An Integrated Science of the Absolute: index]
[About the Author (Narayana Guru and Nataraja Guru)]
[Introduction]
[The Three Steps in a Complete Philosophy]