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Our Noble Vision is to establish an Ashram in Greece, (Europe) where we will offer free Teachings, Initiations and Meditations from the beginningless wisdom of Sanatana Dharma in general and Advaita Vedanta in particular.

Free Upadesa Satsanga in London with Saccidananda Acarya, Saturday 28th of February:
16/02/2026

Free Upadesa Satsanga in London with Saccidananda Acarya, Saturday 28th of February:

Advaita Vedanta Ashram Europe (AVAE) is hosting a FREE event in London on Saturday, 28th of February, from 3 – 5pm.The location is very central: Bunhill Fiel...

🙏🧡🕉️🌹 In 2023, H.H. Sannidhanam, the 37th Sringeri JagadGuru, entrusted to Saccidānanda Ācārya and his best śiṣya Andrew...
21/01/2026

🙏🧡🕉️🌹 In 2023, H.H. Sannidhanam, the 37th Sringeri JagadGuru, entrusted to Saccidānanda Ācārya and his best śiṣya Andrew David Boyle-Subodhananda, two blessed mūrthis — one of Adi Shankaracharya and one of Śāradāmbā — to be placed in our upcoming temple and Gurukulam in Greece Europe.

🙏 Sacchidananda Acharya also received (May 2021) Deeksha [a sacred Shiva Mantra] from Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Swamiji – the 37th Jagadguru of Sringeri - and permission to pass this Deeksha on to his qualified students.
https://advaitaashrameurope.com/

SATSAṄGA UPADEŚA 26th of November 2025On the Ultimate Truth: Only Knowing that Knows ItselfFor Beloved Śiṣyasby Saccidān...
28/11/2025

SATSAṄGA UPADEŚA 26th of November 2025

On the Ultimate Truth: Only Knowing that Knows Itself

For Beloved Śiṣyas

by Saccidānanda Ācārya

I am able to teach due to the Grace of my beloved Gurus H.H. Śrī Śaṅkarācārya of Śṛṅgeri Maṭha, and Pūjya Svāmī Paramārthānanda. I have received their Light through the eternal guru-śiṣya paramparā and hope to be a vehicle of their Grace and the śāstric wisdom they preserve.

My beloved śiṣyas,

Sit with me in stillness.

Not as a listener of words, but as the very Awareness that hears all words.

Do not strain to achieve anything new.

Do not search for what you already are.

Simply remain as the presence that you are.

You are here. And you know you are here.

Pause for a moment and feel this simple certainty: I AM.

Before your name, before your history, before every story you believe about yourself—there is Knowing.

The Upaniṣads declare through the eternal paramparā:

Ahaṁ Brahmāsmi — I am Brahman.

Ayam Ātmā Brahma — This Self is Brahman.

Tat Tvaṁ Asi— That Thou Art.

This Knowing is not an action to perform.

It is not an effort to make.

It is the Self-luminous Awareness that never sleeps—svayaṁ-prakāśa caitanyam.

As Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad proclaims: Prajñānaṁ Brahma — Consciousness ITself is Brahman.

And Gauḍapāda, in Māṇḍūkya Kārikā, reveals: There is no creation, no destruction, no bo***ge, no seeker, no liberation. This is the ultimate truth known through śāstra pramāṇam.

But my dear śiṣyas, this recognition doesn't come through mere listening or intuition alone. Our tradition provides the systematic three-fold process:

Śravaṇam — systematic study of śāstra under a qualified teacher

Mananam — removing doubts through reasoning

Nididhyāsanam — abiding in this recognition until you abide as That.

So I ask you gently, with the precision of our tradition:

What is It that knows your thoughts yet remains unchanged by them?

What is It that witnesses your breath yet doesn't come and go with it?

What remains when all thoughts fade in deep sleep?

That silent Presence is not an object to attain.

It cannot be seen, for it is the Seer—dṛk Itself.

It cannot be grasped, for It is the very grasping power.

Ṛbhu Gītā sings: I am not the body. I am not the mind. I am pure Consciousness, eternal and unborn. There is nothing but Me.

Aṣṭāvakra Gītā whispers: You are free now. You always were.

But remember, my beloved ones—these beautiful declarations are confirmed by śāstra pramāṇam, not merely experienced. As our tradition teaches: "Śāstra pramāṇad eva brahma jñānaṁ"— Self-knowledge comes Only through scriptures.

Ādi Śaṅkarācārya declares: Brahma satyaṁ jagan mithyā jīvo brahmaiva nāparaḥ

Brahman alone is real. The world is appearance. The individual Self is not different from Brahman.

And Śrī Kṛṣṇa assures from Bhagavad Gītā: Know Me as the Knower in all the apparent bodies.

The Self is unborn, eternal, indestructible.

Beloved one, that Knower is YOU.

Not the doer—akartā.

Not the thinker—asaṅgaḥ.

Not the suffering entity—asaṁsārī.

But the Awareness “IN” Which all these appear—sākṣī caitanyam.

Tell me now, quietly within:

Who are you when no thought arises?

Who are you when the world dissolves in sleep?

Who are you when even "I" disappears?

This is not emptiness to achieve.

This is pūrṇatvam — Fullness beyond comprehension—that śāstra reveals.

The Kena Upaniṣad proclaims: That Which cannot be known by the mind, but by Which the mind knows—that is Brahman, That is your true nature.

So do not chase experiences.

Do not cling to visions.

Simply recognize through śāstra: You are already the Witness.

Observe the mind, but know you are not the mind—asaṅgaḥ.

Observe emotions, but know you are not emotions—akartā.

Observe the body, but know you are not the body—asthūlaḥ, asūkṣmaḥ.

You are the unchanging Knower—kūṭasthaḥ nityaḥ.

And as Bhagavad Gītā concludes: Abide in Me alone. Surrender all concepts of the illusory self.

Surrender not as weakness, but as recognition of what śāstra reveals:

You are already free—Nitya Muktaḥ.

The ego will resist.

The body-mind will tremble.

But return again and again to this śāstric truth:

I am not the story.

I am the Awareness in which the story appears—adhiṣṭhānam.

Sit with this daily, beloved ones, through nididhyāsanam.

Not as discipline, but as abidance in what śāstra has revealed.

Let your life flow outward, but your Being remain as the inner Knower.

I do not give you something new.

I only point you back through śāstra to your eternal Reality.

This is what our paramparā has preserved.

This is Satsaṅga.

This is Grace.

This is That.

Remain as Knowing—Jñāna svarūpaḥ.

Be as You Are—yathā sthitaḥ.

With infinite tenderness and the silent love that flows from śāstra to śiṣya through Guru paramparā,

Sachidananda Acharya

FREE PRIVATE SATSANGA

Private Satsanghas [always for free] with Saccidānanda Ācārya are ongoing. If you would like to request a private Satsanga, please send an email to:

ashramingreece@gmail.com

“Private Satsanghas are accepted ONLY if the śiṣyas are truly sincere and committed to the path of śravaṇam (deep listening), mananam (contemplation), and nididhyāsanam, (the firm and natural abidance in one’s true nature as revealed by the Mahāvākyas, not as a mere act of contemplation, but as effortless Being established AS That-Brahman, the Self) and are willing to lead a dhārmic lifestyle rooted in self-discipline, devotion, and inner purity.

The tradition strongly emphasizes that Vedantic knowledge must be imparted through a formal teacher-student relationship (guru-śiṣya saṃbandha), which is traditionally established through a process called upasadanam or upanayana viddhi.

For this sacred journey to truly begin and flourish, the grace of the Guru and the Guru Paramparā is indispensable.

This is not a casual transaction but a sacred commitment. As the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad points out, "You cannot casually stand aside and ask for knowledge".

The knowledge is a gift (dānam), but it requires the student to formally approach the teacher as a disciple.

If such sincerity is present, then I, Saccidānanda Ācārya, will bestow the Deekṣā that was graciously given to me by His Holiness, the Sringeri Jagadguru, during our first sacred encounter — purely through His infinite compassion, without even my asking.

I do not teach on my own. I am only able to teach because I have been blessed with the most profound Upadeśas from my beloved Gurus, and especially from Pujya Swami Paramarthananda, whose illuminating clarity and steadfast compassion have shaped my entire path. This Deekṣā and these teachings are not mine — they belong to the unbroken tradition of the Guru–Śiṣya Paramparā. I am merely a humble instrument, striving to be a vehicle of their Grace and Light.”

GURU DAKSINA

In alignment with our sacred Guru Paramparā, the nectar of Vedantic knowledge is offered freely, as it has been since beginningless time. This teaching is a gift (vidyā dānam), given without expectation, by a teacher who is a causeless ocean of compassion (ahetuka dayāsindhuḥ).

A student's role is to receive this knowledge with a heart of gratitude and reverence. An essential part of this sacred exchange is dakṣiṇā – an entirely voluntary offering given according to the student's capacity. This is a purifying act that completes the learning process, transforming it into a sāttvic (pure) endeavour.

Dakṣiṇā is a sacred contribution that supports the preservation of this eternal tradition – helping sustain the teaching lineage and creating opportunities for this wisdom to reach future generations.

We currently have two donations campaigns:

A Home for the Guru: Support the Gurukulam’s Heart
https://chuffed.org/project/142754-bringing-the-guru-to-the-gurukulam

Bringing Light to the Gurukulam
https://chuffed.org/project/135227-bringing-light-to-the-gurukulam

ABOUT US:

We are part of the authentic Guru Paramparā of Advaita Vedanta. 🙏🕉️

Saccidānanda Ācārya has received the Blessing of his Guru, Swami Paramarthananda, to teach from Swami Ji’s transcripts.

Saccidānanda Ācārya received Deekṣā (a sacred Śiva mantra in May 2021, in his first Darśan) from Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Swamiji — the 37th Jagadguru of Sringeri — with permission to pass this Deekṣā on to his qualified students.

In 2023, H.H. Sannidhanam, the 37th Sringeri JagadGuru, entrusted to Saccidānanda Ācārya and his best śiṣya Subodhananda two blessed mūrthis — one of Adi Shankaracharya and one of Śāradāmbā — to be placed in our upcoming temple and Gurukulam.

Our official AVAE website has been reviewed and approved by Pujya Swami Paramarthananda, who conveyed that the write-ups are complete and extends his full blessings for our programs.

We also received the blessings of Swami Sakshatkritananda, the head ācārya at Swami Dayananda’s ashram in Rishikesh, after we completed the property payment; he offered his good wishes for the project.

DISCLAIMER:

Find an authentic Guru and an authentic Guru Paramparā. The scriptures and the sacred tradition warn: never study or practise alone. The Advaita Vedanta Teachings are very profound and abstract; mistakes in understanding can mislead. Seek a living line and a living teacher.

If you want to find out more about our noble vision to establish an authentic gurukulam (ashram) in Greece / Europe, please visit our website:

https://www.advaitaashrameurope.com

Upadeśa Satsaṅga: The One Self-Luminous Reality8th of November 2025by Saccidānanda ĀcāryaMy beloved Śiṣyas,Let us sit to...
09/11/2025

Upadeśa Satsaṅga: The One Self-Luminous Reality
8th of November 2025
by Saccidānanda Ācārya

My beloved Śiṣyas,

Let us sit together and drink deeply from the well of the Upaniṣads. The great sages have one message, one song, sung in a thousand ways. That song is "Tat Tvam Asi"—That Thou Art. Let the voices of the scriptures themselves be your guide.

The Daśopaniṣads, the ten principal Upaniṣads, do not describe a distant God. They reveal your own Self.

From the Chāndogya Upaniṣad comes the thunderous declaration: "Tat Tvam Asi"—"That thou art". You, in your essential nature, are not the limited body-mind. You are That—the limitless, all-pervading Reality.

The Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad confirms this with the grand proclamation: "Ahaṁ Brahmāsmi"—"I am Brahman". This "I" is not the ego. It is the pure "I am"-ness, the very Consciousness that is the Absolute.

The Kaṭha Upaniṣad points to the innermost Self, which is subtler than the subtlest and greater than the great: "Eṣa sarveṣu bhūteṣu gūḍho ātmā na prakāśate"—"This Ātmā, dwelling in all beings, is hidden and does not shine forth". It is hidden not in space, but by the veil of your own ignorance.

The Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad reveals this Ātmā as having four quarters, with the fourth—Turiya—being the ultimate reality: "Advaitam caturtham manyante"—"The Fourth is known as the Non-dual". It is the silent, unchanging background of all states of experience.

Lord Kṛṣṇa, the supreme teacher, repeatedly pulls Arjuna's mind from the body to the immortal Self.

He declares the nature of the real "You": "Na jāyate mriyate vā kadācin... Nityaḥ śāśvato'yaṁ purāṇo"—"It is never born, nor does it ever die... This (Self) is eternal, everlasting, and primeval".

He reveals that this Self is the only true knower: "Jñeyaṁ jñātva"—"Having known That which is to be known, you will not again fall into this confusion". That which is to be known is your own Self.

He gives the ultimate instruction for abidance: "Brahmānandaṁ pravartate"—"Established as Brahman, the serene one does not grieve". This serenity is not an achievement; it is the nature of the Self, realized through knowledge.

The Pañcadaśī of Vidyāraṇya Svāmī systematically illuminates the path.

It establishes the one non-dual substance: "Brahma satyaṁ jagan mithyā"—"Brahman is real; the world is mithyā". The world is name and form, dependent on the reality of Brahman, just as a pot is dependent on clay.

It reveals the three aspects of the one Reality: "Saccidānanda svarūpaṁ"—"Of the nature of Existence, Consciousness, and Bliss". You are that Sat (Existence), that Cit (Consciousness), and that Ānanda (Bliss).

Gauḍapādācārya, the guru's guru, presents the ultimate, uncompromising truth.

He establishes the non-dual nature of all reality: "Dvaitasya agrahamāt"—"From the non-apprehension of duality". Duality is never truly created; it is only falsely superimposed.

He proclaims the highest state, free from all conflict: "Asparśa yogaḥ"—"The Yoga of Non-contact". The Ātmā is untouched by the world, just as the sky is untouched by the clouds.

He gives the ultimate teaching on the world: "Ajāti vāda"—"The doctrine of non-creation". Nothing is ever truly born. The world is a mere appearance, like a snake superimposed on a rope.

Bhagavatpāda Śaṅkara's words are a sword that cuts through ignorance.

In Vivekacūḍāmaṇi, he defines the seeker and the goal: "Brahma satyaṁ jagan mithyā jīvo brahmaiva nāparaḥ"—"Brahman is real; the world is unreal; the jīva is none other than Brahman".

He gives the means: "Tattva jijñāsā"—"The desire to know the Truth" is the only boat that can take you across the ocean of saṃsāra.

In Ātma Bodha, he uses the classic analogy: "Sphaṭikaḥ yathā dhautaḥ"—"Just as a clear crystal appears red when near a red flower, the Ātmā appears conditioned by the mind". Remove the flower, and the crystal is seen as it is. Remove the false identification, and you are the pure Self.

Maharṣi Aṣṭāvakra speaks not to the seeker, but to the realized soul.

He commands: "Mana eva manuṣyāṇāṁ kāraṇaṁ bandha-mokṣayoḥ"—"The mind alone is the cause of bo***ge and liberation". Not the world, but your attachment to it.

He reveals the state of the Jīvanmukta: "Sukhaṁ vā yadi vā duḥkhaṁ"—"Whether pleasure or pain, honor or dishonor, the wise one remains established as the Self, satisfied by the Self alone".

His most famous declaration: "Tvaṁ eva sarvam asi"—"You alone are everything". There is nothing other than the Self.

The Ribhu Gītā uses the power of repetition to drill the highest truth into the very core of your being.

Its central, recurring teaching is: "Ahaṁ Brahmāsmi"—"I am Brahman". It is not a statement to be made, but a truth to be recognized.

It constantly negates the world of names and forms: "Sarvaṁ Brahmeti"—"All this is verily Brahman". There is no second thing.

It instructs: "Nididhyāsana"—"Meditate constantly on 'I am Brahman'" until all sense of separation dissolves.

My dear ones, hear the one voice in this glorious chorus:

The Upaniṣads declare "You are That."
The Gītā assures you "You are eternal."
The Pañcadaśī analyzes and proves "You are the one Existence-Consciousness-Bliss."
The Māṇḍūkya Kārikā establishes "You are the non-dual Turiya."
Śaṅkara exhorts you to "Discern the real from the unreal."
Aṣṭāvakra commands you to "Abide as the Self."
And the Ribhu Gītā incessantly reminds you: "I am Brahman."

Therefore, my beloved śiṣyas, take this upadeśa not as a collection of quotes, but as a single, powerful mantra of your own being. Let it be the subject of your śravaṇa, manana, and nididhyāsana.

Contemplate this:
"I am not the body, nor the mind. I am the ever-free, self-luminous Ātmā. I am Brahman. Ahaṁ Brahmāsmi."

May this knowledge, which is your own nature, shine forth in all its glory, dispelling the darkness of ignorance forever.

I am able to offer this only due to the infinite grace of my Gurus, Pūjya Svāmī Paramārthānanda-jī and the eternal Śṛṅgeri Ācāryas. All credit is theirs; all errors are mine alone.

Hariḥ Om Tat Sat.

with love, grace and blessings,
YourSelf Sachidananda Acharya

FREE PRIVATE SATSANGA

Private Satsanghas [always for free] with Saccidānanda Ācārya are ongoing. If you would like to request a private Satsanga, please send an email to:

ashramingreece@gmail.com

“Private Satsanghas are accepted ONLY if the śiṣyas are truly sincere and committed to the path of śravaṇam (deep listening), mananam (contemplation), and nididhyāsanam, (the firm and natural abidance in one’s true nature as revealed by the Mahāvākyas, not as a mere act of contemplation, but as effortless Being established AS That-Brahman, the Self) and are willing to lead a dhārmic lifestyle rooted in self-discipline, devotion, and inner purity.

The tradition strongly emphasizes that Vedantic knowledge must be imparted through a formal teacher-student relationship (guru-śiṣya saṃbandha), which is traditionally established through a process called upasadanam or upanayana viddhi.

For this sacred journey to truly begin and flourish, the grace of the Guru and the Guru Paramparā is indispensable.

This is not a casual transaction but a sacred commitment. As the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad points out, "You cannot casually stand aside and ask for knowledge".

The knowledge is a gift (dānam), but it requires the student to formally approach the teacher as a disciple.

If such sincerity is present, then I, Saccidānanda Ācārya, will bestow the Deekṣā that was graciously given to me by His Holiness, the Sringeri Jagadguru, during our first sacred encounter — purely through His infinite compassion, without even my asking.

I do not teach on my own. I am only able to teach because I have been blessed with the most profound Upadeśas from my beloved Gurus, and especially from Pujya Swami Paramarthananda, whose illuminating clarity and steadfast compassion have shaped my entire path. This Deekṣā and these teachings are not mine — they belong to the unbroken tradition of the Guru–Śiṣya Paramparā. I am merely a humble instrument, striving to be a vehicle of their Grace and Light.”

GURU DAKSINA

In alignment with our sacred Guru Paramparā, the nectar of Vedantic knowledge is offered freely, as it has been since beginningless time. This teaching is a gift (vidyā dānam), given without expectation, by a teacher who is a causeless ocean of compassion (ahetuka dayāsindhuḥ).

A student's role is to receive this knowledge with a heart of gratitude and reverence. An essential part of this sacred exchange is dakṣiṇā – an entirely voluntary offering given according to the student's capacity. This is a purifying act that completes the learning process, transforming it into a sāttvic (pure) endeavour.

Dakṣiṇā is a sacred contribution that supports the preservation of this eternal tradition – helping sustain the teaching lineage and creating opportunities for this wisdom to reach future generations.

We currently have two donations campaigns:

A Home for the Guru: Support the Gurukulam’s Heart
https://chuffed.org/project/142754-bringing-the-guru-to-the-gurukulam

Bringing Light to the Gurukulam
https://chuffed.org/project/135227-bringing-light-to-the-gurukulam

ABOUT US:

We are part of the authentic Guru Paramparā of Advaita Vedanta. 🙏🕉️

Saccidānanda Ācārya has received the Blessing of his Guru, Swami Paramarthananda, to teach from Swami Ji’s transcripts.

Saccidānanda Ācārya received Deekṣā (a sacred Śiva mantra in May 2021, in his first Darśan) from Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Swamiji — the 37th Jagadguru of Sringeri — with permission to pass this Deekṣā on to his qualified students.

In 2023, H.H. Sannidhanam, the 37th Sringeri JagadGuru, entrusted to Saccidānanda Ācārya and his best śiṣya Subodhananda two blessed mūrthis — one of Adi Shankaracharya and one of Śāradāmbā — to be placed in our upcoming temple and Gurukulam.

Our official AVAE website has been reviewed and approved by Pujya Swami Paramarthananda, who conveyed that the write-ups are complete and extends his full blessings for our programs.

We also received the blessings of Swami Sakshatkritananda, the head ācārya at Swami Dayananda’s ashram in Rishikesh, after we completed the property payment; he offered his good wishes for the project.

DISCLAIMER:

Find an authentic Guru and an authentic Guru Paramparā. The scriptures and the sacred tradition warn: never study or practise alone. The Advaita Vedanta Teachings are very profound and abstract; mistakes in understanding can mislead. Seek a living line and a living teacher.

If you want to find out more about our noble vision to establish an authentic gurukulam (ashram) in Greece / Europe, please visit our website:

https://www.advaitaashrameurope.com

Upadesa Satsanga by Saccidānanda Ācārya7th of November 2025Hariḥ Om. Beloved śiṣyas,please sit comfortably, with your sp...
08/11/2025

Upadesa Satsanga by Saccidānanda Ācārya
7th of November 2025

Hariḥ Om. Beloved śiṣyas,

please sit comfortably, with your spines erect and your hearts open. Today, we shall soak ourselves in the nectar of the one, non-dual truth. The teaching I wish to share is not mine, but the eternal wisdom flowing from the ṛṣis, through my beloved Guru, Svāmī Paramārthānanda-jī, and now to you. It is captured in my statement:

"The absolute truth is that there is only Knowing that is Knowing Knowing."

Let us unpack this, layer by layer, with the help of the great masters, so that it may move from an intellectual concept to a living reality in your heart.

First, we must be clear about what we mean by "the absolute truth." It is not a philosophical idea, but the very substance of your being.

Śrī Śaṅkarācārya proclaims in his Vivekacūḍāmaṇi the fundamental declaration: "Brahma satyaṁ jagan mithyā"—Brahman alone is real; the world is mithyā (relatively real, dependent) [1.5]. And what is that Brahman? He clarifies: "Jīvaḥ svayaṁ Brahmaiva"—The individual self is itself nothing but Brahman [4.1].

The Aṣṭāvakra Gītā, that direct and fierce scripture, cuts to the chase. It tells you that you are not the body, not the mind, but the ever-free Awareness in which they appear. This is the absolute truth you are to know [9.1].

The Pañcadaśī systematically leads you to understand that this one reality, Brahman, is of the nature of Sat-Cit-Ānanda—Existence, Consciousness, and Bliss absolute [11.1].

So, the "absolute truth" is You. Not the you that you think you are, but the You that is ever-present, unchanging Awareness.

Now, what is this "knowing"? It is not an action you perform. It is what you are.

This "knowing" is Cit, Pure Consciousness. It is the light of awareness that illuminates all your thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. It is the Sākṣī, the witness, which is actionless and unchanging [12.3].

Lord Kṛṣṇa in the Bhagavad Gītā points to this when he describes the true knower: "It is said that the senses are great; greater than the senses is the mind; greater than the mind is the intellect; and greater than the intellect is He (the Ātmā)." (BG 3.42). This "He" is the silent, knowing principle behind all your faculties.

The Maṇḍūkya Kārikā of Gauḍapādācārya establishes this Consciousness as Asparśa Yoga—the "Yoga of Non-contact." It is untouched by any object, any thought, any experience. It simply is. It is the "knowing" that never becomes entangled with the "known."

Therefore, this "knowing" is not your knowledge of the world. It is the very capacity for any knowledge to arise. It is the screen on which the movie of life plays, itself unmoved by the drama.

This is the pinnacle of the teaching. It points to the non-dual, self-luminous nature of Consciousness.

"Knowing Knowing" means Consciousness is self-revealing (svaprakāśa). Just as a light does not need another light to illuminate itself, Consciousness does not need a second consciousness to know itself.

To doubt this—to ask "How do I know I am conscious?"—requires consciousness itself. This is what the great sage Ribhu imparts: the understanding that the knower, the known, and the act of knowing are all one in the absolute reality: Brahman.

Śaṅkara, in Upadeśa Sāhasrī, drills this home. The ultimate truth is jñātṛ-jñēya-jñāna-śūnyam—utterly devoid of the triad of knower, known, and knowing [12.5]. When you abide as that "knowing," where is a separate object to be known? Where is a separate process called knowledge? There is only kevala-akhaṇḍa-cinmātram—nothing but indivisible, whole Consciousness.

This is the essence of the Mahāvākya, the great statements of the Upaniṣads. "Tat Tvam Asi"—"That Thou Art." The "Thou" here is this very "knowing" that is your essence. The "That" is the supreme reality of Pure Consciousness. They are one and the same [11.1]. This is jīvātma-paramātma-aikyam, the oneness of the individual and the universal.

How do you, as a sincere śiṣya, make this your living reality? My Guru, Svāmī Paramārthānanda-jī, emphasizes a systematic three-fold process:

Śravaṇam (Listening): You are doing this now. Consistently expose yourself to this teaching from the scripture (śāstram) and a competent teacher (ācārya). This is not casual listening, but listening with a mind refined by Sādhana Catuṣṭaya Sampatti—discrimination, dispassion, discipline, and a burning desire for liberation [2.1][18.1].

Mananam (Reflection): After hearing, you must remove all intellectual doubts. Use logic and reasoning (yukti) to confirm that "I am this Consciousness, not the body-mind." Reflect deeply on statements like, "If I am the knower of the thoughts, how can I be the thoughts?" [12.3].

Nididhyāsanam (Contemplative Absorption): This is the final and most important step. As Śaṅkara advises in Upadeśa Pañcakam: "Ekaanthe sukham aasyathaam parathare chetha: samaadheeyathaam"—"Sit comfortably in a quiet place and fix your mind on the Self" [1.6]. Here, you withdraw your attention from all objects and gently abide in the subject, in the "I am," in that very "Knowing" which is your real Self/nature. You don't do anything. You simply are what you have always been.

My dear śiṣyas, do not make the mistake of thinking this knowledge is far away. It is the closest of the close. It is that by which you perceive distance and closeness itself.

As your Guru, my only command, echoing Śaṅkarācārya, is this: "May you soak in this syrup of wisdom like a rasagullā; may you soak yourselves in this wisdom, because this is what is done by all the great ācāryas of yore." [4.1]

Do not be discouraged by the mind's habits. Every time you remember, simply acknowledge: "I am that knowing. I am the actionless Witness. I am the Self-luminous Light of Pure Consciousness."

The credit for any clarity you gain belongs not to me, but to the infinite grace of the Guru-paramparā and to your own puṇyam [4.11]. I am merely a humble instrument in this glorious tradition.

May you all revel in the supreme bliss of your own true Self/nature. May you be established in the firm conviction that there is only Knowing, which is Knowing Itself.

Hariḥ Om Tat Sat.

With Love, Grace and Blessings,
YourSelf Sachidananda Acharya

FREE PRIVATE SATSANGA

Private Satsanghas [always for free] with Saccidānanda Ācārya are ongoing. If you would like to request a private Satsanga, please send an email to:

ashramingreece@gmail.com

“Private Satsanghas are accepted ONLY if the śiṣyas are truly sincere and committed to the path of śravaṇam (deep listening), mananam (contemplation), and nididhyāsanam, (the firm and natural abidance in one’s true nature as revealed by the Mahāvākyas, not as a mere act of contemplation, but as effortless Being established AS That-Brahman, the Self) and are willing to lead a dhārmic lifestyle rooted in self-discipline, devotion, and inner purity.

The tradition strongly emphasizes that Vedantic knowledge must be imparted through a formal teacher-student relationship (guru-śiṣya saṃbandha), which is traditionally established through a process called upasadanam or upanayana viddhi.

For this sacred journey to truly begin and flourish, the grace of the Guru and the Guru Paramparā is indispensable.

This is not a casual transaction but a sacred commitment. As the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad points out, "You cannot casually stand aside and ask for knowledge".

The knowledge is a gift (dānam), but it requires the student to formally approach the teacher as a disciple.

If such sincerity is present, then I, Saccidānanda Ācārya, will bestow the Deekṣā that was graciously given to me by His Holiness, the Sringeri Jagadguru, during our first sacred encounter — purely through His infinite compassion, without even my asking.

I do not teach on my own. I am only able to teach because I have been blessed with the most profound Upadeśas from my beloved Gurus, and especially from Pujya Swami Paramarthananda, whose illuminating clarity and steadfast compassion have shaped my entire path. This Deekṣā and these teachings are not mine — they belong to the unbroken tradition of the Guru–Śiṣya Paramparā. I am merely a humble instrument, striving to be a vehicle of their Grace and Light.”

GURU DAKSINA

In alignment with our sacred Guru Paramparā, the nectar of Vedantic knowledge is offered freely, as it has been since beginningless time. This teaching is a gift (vidyā dānam), given without expectation, by a teacher who is a causeless ocean of compassion (ahetuka dayāsindhuḥ).

A student's role is to receive this knowledge with a heart of gratitude and reverence. An essential part of this sacred exchange is dakṣiṇā – an entirely voluntary offering given according to the student's capacity. This is a purifying act that completes the learning process, transforming it into a sāttvic (pure) endeavour.

Dakṣiṇā is a sacred contribution that supports the preservation of this eternal tradition – helping sustain the teaching lineage and creating opportunities for this wisdom to reach future generations.

We currently have two donations campaigns:

A Home for the Guru: Support the Gurukulam’s Heart
https://chuffed.org/project/142754-bringing-the-guru-to-the-gurukulam

Bringing Light to the Gurukulam
https://chuffed.org/project/135227-bringing-light-to-the-gurukulam

ABOUT US:

We are part of the authentic Guru Paramparā of Advaita Vedanta. 🙏🕉️

Saccidānanda Ācārya has received the Blessing of his Guru, Swami Paramarthananda, to teach from Swami Ji’s transcripts.

Saccidānanda Ācārya received Deekṣā (a sacred Śiva mantra in May 2021, in his first Darśan) from Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Swamiji — the 37th Jagadguru of Sringeri — with permission to pass this Deekṣā on to his qualified students.

In 2023, H.H. Sannidhanam, the 37th Sringeri JagadGuru, entrusted to Saccidānanda Ācārya and his best śiṣya Subodhananda two blessed mūrthis — one of Adi Shankaracharya and one of Śāradāmbā — to be placed in our upcoming temple and Gurukulam.

Our official AVAE website has been reviewed and approved by Pujya Swami Paramarthananda, who conveyed that the write-ups are complete and extends his full blessings for our programs.

We also received the blessings of Swami Sakshatkritananda, the head ācārya at Swami Dayananda’s ashram in Rishikesh, after we completed the property payment; he offered his good wishes for the project.

DISCLAIMER:

Find an authentic Guru and an authentic Guru Paramparā. The scriptures and the sacred tradition warn: never study or practise alone. The Advaita Vedanta Teachings are very profound and abstract; mistakes in understanding can mislead. Seek a living line and a living teacher.

If you want to find out more about our noble vision to establish an authentic gurukulam (ashram) in Greece / Europe, please visit our website:

https://www.advaitaashrameurope.com

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