जिज्ञासायाम् आनन्दः

Jijñāsāyām ānandaḥ

In jijñāsā, there is ānanda.

अयमात्मा ब्रह्म

Ayam Ātmā Brahma

A quiet space where Vedānta, rigorous science, and clear thinking meet.

This site springs from the mahāvākya Ayam Ātmā Brahma—this very Ātman is Brahman. We explore Upaniṣadic Vedānta using the tools of science and philosophy: precise definitions, clear arguments, and honest dialogue.

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Our most-read essay explaining why Western translations of "soul" and "self" miss what the Upaniṣads actually mean.

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Computational analysis of sacred texts using the BORI Critical Edition

Rāma Nivedana

What Hides Inside the Name We Chant

29 characters. 8,192 readings. Pascal's Triangle exact. Seven darśanas from one verse. The mouth reverses death with every repetition.

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Ghanapāṭha

The Architecture of Sacred Sound

How Vedic reciters built an error-correcting code for sacred sound 3,000 years before Shannon. 16 words become 182 utterances of governed thunder.

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Sahasranāma

What If Sahasra Actually Means Infinite?

8,663 characters encode 10²'¹⁰³ possible readings — more than atoms in the universe. The title was not imprecise. We were reading it in the wrong register.

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Vedic Roots

A Ṛk That Sings the Sāman

The Viṣṇu Sahasranāma as a smṛti text built with Vedic internal structure. Three registers — ṛk, sāman, yajus — seven Vedic metres, 24 Hari forms mapped against their ṛgvedic sources.

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Structure

Why a Thousand Names, and Why in This Order

The Sahasranāma is not a list — it is a walk from the universe to the armed form. Three super-movements, seven arcs, the dharma quarantine, and the Vedic close.

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Verse 14

54.5 Billion Readings from 88 Characters

Seven curated readings of the Sahasranāma's opening verse. Each split produces a different darśana from the same Sanskrit.

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Explorer

8,192 Readings — Complete Dataset

Every valid decomposition of the Rāma verse. Searchable, filterable, with Pascal's Triangle bar chart. Click any layer.

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Epistemology

The Criterion of Recognition

Sañjaya's Ātma Vidyā and the epistemology of Brahman-in-form. Why Sañjaya recognizes Krishna as Paramātman and Dhritarāṣṭra cannot.

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Bhagavatpāda

Bhagavatpāda Deserves a Better Praise Than This

The śloka we recite each Jayantī calls him an abode of scripture. But he was not a repository — he was an argument.

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Pramāṇa

The Syllable as Mirror

BU 5.2's Da-Da-Da passage reads as diagnostic before prescriptive. The same syllable lands differently on differently conditioned minds, and that difference is the teaching.

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Krishnamurti

The Chain and the Cycle

JK saw desire as a chain. He did not see that the organism is part of a larger cycle, and no purely psychological awareness steps outside it. What does — Bhagavatpāda's sādhana-catuṣṭaya in the order he gave it.

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Verse of the Day Bhagavad Gītā 6.5
उद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत् ।आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरात्मैव रिपुरात्मनः ॥
uddhared ātmanātmānaṁ nātmānam avasādayetātmaiva hy ātmano bandhur ātmaiva ripur ātmanaḥ
Let one lift oneself by oneself; let one not degrade oneself. For the self alone is the friend of the self, and the self alone is the enemy of the self.

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विद्या व्यये कृते वर्धते एव नित्यं।

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