Swamiji continues to discuss the qualities exhibited by Shaunaka. Swamiji paints a sublime picture of Shaunaka and Angiras Rishi in the hermitage and takes us back to the Upanishadic ages.
Having lived a righteous life, Shaunaka wanted complete fulfilment by knowing the truth. Shaunaka wanted to know that knowledge by knowing which everything would become known.
Swamiji takes examples from Bhagavad Gita and Kathopanishad to illustrate how this same enquiry was made in different backgrounds. He speaks about the shattered Arjuna in the Kurukshetra battlefield, who asked Sri Krishna to tell him about the path of auspiciousness (Shreyas). Swamiji also takes the example of Nachiketa who approached the Lord of Death wanting to know the truth about what remains after the body falls.
Shlokas discussed: (1.1.3 and 1.1.4)
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