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दुःखजन्मप्रवृत्तिदोषमिथ्याज्ञानानामुत्तरोत्तरापाये तदनन्तरापायादपवर्गः II1/1/2 न्यायदर्शन अर्थ : तत्वज्ञान से मिथ्या ज्ञान का नाश हो जाता है और मिथ्या ज्ञान के नाश से राग द्वेषादि दोषों का नाश हो जाता है, दोषों के नाश से प्रवृत्ति का नाश हो जाता है। प्रवृत्ति के नाश होने से कर्म बन्द हो जाते हैं। कर्म के न होने से प्रारम्भ का बनना बन्द हो जाता है, प्रारम्भ के न होने से जन्म-मरण नहीं होते और जन्म मरण ही न हुए तो दुःख-सुख किस प्रकार हो सकता है। क्योंकि दुःख तब ही तक रह सकता है जब तक मन है। और मन में जब तक राग-द्वेष रहते हैं तब तक ही सम्पूर्ण काम चलते रहते हैं। क्योंकि जिन अवस्थाओं में मन हीन विद्यमान हो उनमें दुःख सुख हो ही नहीं सकते । क्योंकि दुःख के रहने का स्थान मन है। मन जिस वस्तु को आत्मा के अनुकूल समझता है उसके प्राप्त करने की इच्छा करता है। इसी का नाम राग है। यदि वह जिस वस्तु से प्यार करता है यदि मिल जाती है तो वह सुख मानता है। यदि नहीं मिलती तो दुःख मानता है। जिस वस्तु की मन इच्छा करता है उसके प्राप्त करने के लिए दो प्रकार के कर्म होते हैं। या तो हिंसा व चोरी करता है या दूसरों का उपकार व दान आदि सुकर्म करता है। सुकर्म का फल सुख और दुष्कर्मों का फल दुःख होता है परन्तु जब तक दुःख सुख दोनों का भोग न हो तब तक मनुष्य शरीर नहीं मिल सकता !

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🌺 Gyan Vigyan Brahmgyan

The Official Website of Eternal Vedic Wisdom


Introduction

Gyan Vigyan Brahmgyan is not merely a website.
It is a sacred intellectual and spiritual space dedicated to the revival, exploration, and deep understanding of Ancient Indian Philosophical Tradition.

This platform is devoted to the systematic study and practical application of:

  • Veda
  • Upanishads
  • Darshan Shastra
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • Ramayana
  • Mahabharata
  • Yogic Sciences
  • Vedic Mantras
  • Meditation & Pranayama
  • Brahmgyan (Knowledge of the Absolute Reality)

We affirm that this platform is the Official Website of Gyan Vigyan Brahmgyan, created for educational, philosophical, and spiritual upliftment purposes.




🌿 Meaning of Gyan – Vigyan – Brahmgyan

🔹 Gyan (ज्ञान)

Spiritual and philosophical knowledge derived from scriptures and inner reflection.

🔹 Vigyan (विज्ञान)

Applied knowledge — experiential wisdom. Knowledge verified through practice.

🔹 Brahmgyan (ब्रह्मज्ञान)

Supreme knowledge of Brahman — realization of the Absolute Truth beyond body, mind, and ego.

Our mission is to unite these three dimensions.


📜 Our Foundation: The Vedic Tradition

This platform is rooted in Sanatana Dharma, the eternal knowledge tradition of Bharat.

We explore:

  • Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda
  • Principal Upanishads
  • Vedanta philosophy
  • Six Darshanas (Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Sankhya, Yoga, Mimamsa, Vedanta)
  • Itihasa (Ramayana & Mahabharata)
  • Bhagavad Gita as practical Vedanta

We approach them not as mythology, but as philosophical, psychological, and metaphysical science.


🌎 Exploring Indian Civilization and Culture

Indian civilization is one of the oldest continuous knowledge systems in the world.

On this platform you will discover:

  • Ancient educational systems (Gurukul tradition)
  • Social philosophy based on Dharma
  • Concept of Karma and rebirth
  • Spiritual ecology
  • Sacred geometry and symbolism
  • Temple sciences
  • Cultural rituals with philosophical meaning
  • Festivals and their inner significance

We present Indian culture as a living philosophical civilization.


📚 Educational Purpose of the Website

This site is built for:

  • Students of philosophy
  • Yoga practitioners
  • Spiritual aspirants
  • Researchers of Vedic knowledge
  • Sanskrit learners
  • Seekers of Brahmgyan

Content is structured in Hindi, English, and Sanskrit, ensuring accessibility and authenticity.

Each topic aims to bridge:

Scripture → Understanding → Practice → Experience → Realization


🧘 Yoga, Dhyana & Pranayama

Spiritual knowledge without practice remains incomplete.

Therefore, we provide guidance on:

🔹 Dhyana (Meditation)

  • Techniques from Upanishads
  • Gita-based meditation
  • Mantra meditation
  • Witness consciousness practice

🔹 Pranayama

  • Basic breath awareness
  • Nadi Shodhana
  • Ujjayi
  • Bhramari
  • Foundational breath discipline principles

🔹 Practical Yoga

  • Mind-body integration
  • Concentration development
  • Inner purification practices
  • Ethical foundation (Yama & Niyama)

All practices are presented for educational guidance and should be practiced responsibly.


🔱 The Path of Vaidik Mantras

Vedic Mantras are not merely sounds — they are vibrational sciences.

On this platform, we explore:

  • Meaning of Gayatri Mantra
  • Omkar Upasana
  • Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
  • Shanti Mantras
  • Structure of Vedic chanting
  • Mantra psychology
  • Sound and consciousness

We explain:

Mantra → Meaning → Pronunciation → Philosophical Depth → Practical Application


📖 Upanishadic Wisdom

The Upanishads answer the deepest questions:

  • Who am I?
  • What is Brahman?
  • What is Atman?
  • What is Maya?
  • What is liberation (Moksha)?

We provide structured commentary and comparative philosophical explanations in simple language while preserving scriptural integrity.


⚖️ Darshan – The Six Philosophical Systems

We study Indian philosophy systematically:

  1. Nyaya – Logic and reasoning
  2. Vaisheshika – Atomic realism
  3. Sankhya – Dualistic metaphysics
  4. Yoga – Practical spiritual discipline
  5. Mimamsa – Ritual interpretation
  6. Vedanta – Non-dual realization

We show how these are interconnected rather than contradictory.


🕉 Bhagavad Gita – Practical Spiritual Science

The Gita integrates:

  • Karma Yoga
  • Bhakti Yoga
  • Jnana Yoga
  • Dhyana Yoga

We interpret the Gita not as a religious text, but as a psychological and spiritual manual for life.


🏹 Ramayana & Mahabharata – Ethical and Spiritual Psychology

These epics are:

  • Ethical case studies
  • Symbolic inner battles
  • Dharma frameworks
  • Models of leadership and duty

We analyze their philosophical depth rather than limiting them to narrative storytelling.


🌟 How to Know the Almighty?

The central aim of Gyan Vigyan Brahmgyan is:

Self-realization and realization of the Supreme Reality.

The path includes:

  1. Shravan (Listening to knowledge)
  2. Manan (Contemplation)
  3. Nididhyasan (Deep meditation)
  4. Ethical living
  5. Guru guidance
  6. Self-discipline
  7. Inner purification

Knowing the Almighty is not blind belief — it is experiential wisdom.


👣 Guidance of Spiritual Preceptors

Spiritual knowledge traditionally flows through:

Guru → Shishya Parampara

This platform respects:

  • Vedic lineage traditions
  • Authentic commentaries
  • Disciplined learning
  • Scriptural integrity

We promote reverence for genuine spiritual teachers while encouraging rational inquiry.


🔍 Philosophy Meets Science

The term “Vigyan” in our title signifies:

  • Rational examination
  • Logical consistency
  • Experiential verification

We explore intersections between:

  • Consciousness studies
  • Modern psychology
  • Quantum discussions
  • Meditation research
  • Neuroplasticity and breath science

Without distorting scriptural authenticity.


🌺 Our Core Values

  • Authenticity
  • Scriptural integrity
  • Philosophical clarity
  • Practical applicability
  • Cultural respect
  • Educational responsibility
  • Non-sectarian approach

📌 Official Declaration

This website is the Official Site of Gyan Vigyan Brahmgyan.

All original content, structure, philosophical interpretation, and educational material under this name represent the authentic vision and mission of this initiative.

Any unauthorized duplication, misrepresentation, or false claims under this name are not associated with this official platform.


🎯 Our Vision

To create a global knowledge center rooted in:

Ancient Wisdom
Modern Understanding
Practical Application
Spiritual Realization


🌍 Our Audience

  • Students
  • Scholars
  • Yogis
  • Researchers
  • Spiritual seekers
  • Cultural enthusiasts
  • Educators

🔔 Final Message

Gyan without practice is incomplete.
Practice without knowledge is blind.
Realization without discipline is impossible.

Therefore:

Gyan → Vigyan → Brahmgyan

This is the journey we invite you to undertake.


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Reflect
Practice
Realize

Welcome to
Gyan Vigyan Brahmgyan
The Official Portal of Ancient Indian Philosophical Wisdom.




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