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MANDUKYA UPANISHAD

dvā suparṇā sayujā sakhāyā samānaṃ vṛkṣaṃ pariṣasvajāte

tayoranyaḥ pippalaṃ svādvattyanaśnannanyo abhicākaśīti

Meaning: Two birds, inseparable companions, perch on the same tree,

one eats the fruit, and the other looks on. The first bird is our

individual self-feeding on the pleasures and pains of this world;

The other is the universal Self, silently witnessing all.

MANDUKYA UPANISHAD

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Hey guys, these Sanskrit slokas are taken from various Vedic texts and scriptures, each offering profound wisdom and knowledge to enrich both mind and soul. Hope you'll like it. If you like it, please let me know in the comments as it motivates me to bring new things for you every time. Thank you 🤗❣️

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