- Prashna Upanishad
"Prashna"
Upanishad (IAST IAST|praṣnopaniṣad) is one of the older, "primary" Upanishads commented upon byShankara . It is aMukhya Upanishad, associated with theAtharvaveda . It figures as number 4 in theMuktika canon of 108 Upanishads.In
Sanskrit , "Prashna" means question. This book consists of six questions and their answers, hence the name. It is in the form of question-answers.except first and last questions, all other questions are actuallya group of smaller sub-questions.As narrated in the beginning of thisUpanishad , Six pupils interested in knowing divinity orBrahman come to sagePippalada and request him to clarify their spiritual doubts. Instead of answering immediately, Pippalada asks them to take up penance andBrahmacharya for one year at his place. Upon completion of one year, pupils ask the sage, then the sage answers their questions.The pupils who ask questions are:
# The son of Bharadwaja the Sukesha
# The son of Shibi the Satyakama
# The descendant of Garga the Sauryayanee
# The son of Ashwala the Kausalya
# Bhargava of the country ofVidarbha belonging to BhriguGotra
# The son of Katya the KabandhiEach of them asks one question to
Pippalada and answer(s) to it forms a chapter in the Upanishad.The questions
The first question is asked by Kabandhi concerned with the root cause ofthe universe.
The second question asked by Bhargava is concerned with the supremacy of vital Force of Life or
Prana over other sense organs of human being.The third question asked by Kausalya is concerned with the origin and functioning of Vital Force of Life.
The fourth question asked by Sauryayanee of Garga
Gotra is related toDream world of the sleeping person.The fifth question is concerned with fruits one gets by meditating on holy syllable OM.
The sixth and last question is concerned with the being by whom all this known and unknown universe got created and who has sixteen vital things (kala) or who is called as "Shodasha Kala Purusha".
First Question
First question asked by Kabandhi puts forth an important issue of spirituality.what is the root cause of this world? In fact, Kabandhi's question is literally "From where (which root) these people are born ?"Pippalada answers as if the question was asked about root cause of the world.He says that
Prajapati created a union ofPrana andRayi in order to create world and their intermixing or mating produced all the things in the world.Max Muller has translated this union as "Spirit" and "Matter". Term "Rayi" can be interpreted as all subtle and gross physical Matter andPrana can be taken as intangible spirit or active life force.Pippalada extols the greatness of Prana. Finally explains that Food represents "Rayi" (Matter) and from food,Semen is produced and from semen people are born.Second Question
Second question is asked by Bhargava of
Vidarbha . Question is concerned with relation between senses and Vital Life ForcePrana in the body. Pippalada explains that Prana is the main sustainer of the body through an example. The question is "how many divine elements hold the body?, which among them makes body living?, who is great among them?"As an answer, Pippalada says that once space, air, fire (heat), water and earth (gross matter) and speech, mind, eye and ear said in pride that they sustain and hold the body. Then Prana (Life Force) tells "Do not be proud, I hold and sustain the body by divding myself as five forms".But other divine elements did not believe this, then Prana tried to stand up in anger, all other divine elements also rose along with Prana automatically, just like pulled up by string, as if when king bee raises all other worker bees also raise along with it. Then other divine elements realized who their master is and from who they derive their strength. They start pacifying Prana by praising. Rest of the answer tells about the greatness of Prana in the form of praise. Different forms of this "Vital Life Energy" ( Prana ) are described in the praise. Fire, Air,Indra , Rain, Earth etc are told be different forms Prana and is also told to be supporting outer world in the form of luminousSun . Pippalada also tells that both inner and outer worlds are under the control of Prana.Third Question
After learning that Prana is the main sustainer of the body and universe, Kausalya the son of Ashvala, asks the third question about origin of Prana. The question is" From whom Prana originates ? How does He comes into body ?, How does He stays by dividing himself? How he leaves the body ? how he supports outer and inner worlds ?" " Pippalada answers that Prana originates from Atman (soul), the way like shadow of the person originates. Prana comes to body by Atmans will. He divides himself into five forms called Apana,Vyana, Udana,Samana etc and performs various functions in the body. There are
Nadi 's (subtle channels of energy) in the heart in which Prana in the form of Udana circulates. Through one of the Nadi's, Udana carries life to heaven during death time if man has donePunya , and toNaraka if he has donePapa and to earth (human world) if both ( Papa and Punya ) are present.Being in the form of sun, Prana gives light to eye for seeing, thus he supports outer world by assuming form of sun.Fourth Question
Asked by Souryayanee Gargya, this question is concerned with dream world of human being. Exact question is "Which elements in Human being actually sleep? which are awake at that time (while sleeping) ?, among these who sees the dream, who feels bliss in it ? In whom all these elements merge finally as their final destination?"Following answer is given.The way all sun rays go back into sun at the time of sunset, so are all the senses of man go back into their master the
Mind . But still the five Prana's ( Vyana, Udana etc..) are awake. The one who sees the dream is mind. During dream less deep sleep this mind merges into Supreme Reality theAkshara , orBrahman . It is final refuge of elements, then Self feels bliss.Fifth Question
"What fruit does one get who regularly meditates on holy syllable
OM till his/her death ?" is the fifth question of Shaibya Satyakama. Pippalada answers thatOM indicates supreme reality the Para Brahman and one who meditates will merge into Para Brahman.Conclusion
The answers to each of the questions are developed by
Pippalada , within a perspective of great depth. The language and concepts of the answers are often abstruse and esoteric, but one may get from them glimpses that are rational and perceptive. Thus, in answering the question on the origin of life, Pippalada starts with the origin of all existence in terms of matter and energy, and develops the answer step by step, till in the last one, he gives as the most direct and immediate origin of life, the sperm of the species. The answer to the last question is, that the ultimate supreme source of all existence isBrahman .Sources
Prashnopanishat (Kannada translation) : by Sri
Adidevananda publisherRama krishna Mission ,Mysore .External links
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Sri Aurobindo , "The Upanishads"Sri Aurobindo Ashram ,Pondicherry .1972.
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* [http://www.bharatadesam.com/spiritual/upanishads/prasna_upanishad.php Prashna Upanishad] - A translation by swami Nikhilananda
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