Aparokshanubhuti 020 - Verses 21
Episode 21 explains the nature of ignorance in terms of superimposing of qualities mutually on Self and body continues
A Primary text of Advaita based on Sri Sanakaracharya's non-dualism. This is a group study and discussions based on the Advaita text of Sri Sankaracharya along with commentary of Sri Vidhyaranya Muni.

Episode 21 explains the nature of ignorance in terms of superimposing of qualities mutually on Self and body continues
Episode 19 explains the nature of ignorance in terms of superimposing of qualities mutually on Self and body
Final two verses discussing the method of Vichara or discrimination is taken up in this episode.
Further discussion for identifying the nature of discrimination for achieving the qualities of an apt aspirant
Continuing the discussions on the methods of identifying the nature of discrimination.
In this episode the nature of Vichara or discrimination is being discussed
Episode enumerating the need to emancipation and the necessity of discrimination through verses 9 to 11
Verse 9 explain the type of desire the aspirant should possess for getting free from the pangs of life and its troubles. This episode summarises the six fold personality traits that are must for a true aspirant explained from verse 6 to 9.
In this episode the 7th Verse explains the Uparati or forbearance as an attitude to dealings with the world. Verse 8 is dealing with Sraddha and Samadhanam, acceptance of the instructions and quietude of the mind. Verse 9 is introduced which conveys the burning desire to quench the pangs of life and its problems
In this episode the Verses 5,6 &7 are taken up. Verse 5 deals in Viveka or discrimination between permanent and transient. Verse 6 explains the first two of the six fold personality traits that are required for an aspirant viz. Sama and Dama controls of both external and internal senses. While the 7th Verse explains the Uparati or forbearance as an attitude to dealings with the world.
Discussions of the nature of aspirant's qualification in Verse 3. Verse 3 explains the Vairagya or the most important required qualification of detachment. Verse 5 enumerates the Viveka or the discrimination required in understanding the reality of Objects.
Continuing on Verse 2 and beginning of verse 3 along with Dipika commentary. Verse 2 enumerates the required four-fold qualification. In the Verse 3 the first requirement of detachment is taken up.
In this episode the Verses 1&2 are taken up with the Dipika Commentary. In the Verse 1 is the invocation and in Verse 2 Four fold qualifications of an aspirant.
In this episode the opening statements of the Dipika commentary is taken up for discussions,
Session exclusively discussing and having Q&A on the classses so far completed
Explanation of Atma and AnAtma in the Dipika of Sri Vidhayaranya Muni
Group study of Aparokshanubhuti of Sri Sankaracharya.
Discussions on the first verse of Sri Sankaracharya and the first verse of Sri Vidhyaranya Muni as Invocations
In this episode we have Q&A followed by the first Verse introduced
A brief introduction to systems of philosophy in India and the role of Advaita. Thought developments in the process of self-inquiry.