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10/18/13

Aruni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the Hinduism, Aruni or Uddalaka or Uddalaka Aruni was one among the disciples of sage AyodhaDhaumya, along with Upamanyu and another named 'Veda' (Mbh 1.3). Aruni hailed from the country of Panchala and was known as Aruni of Panchala. As per Mahabharata (MBh 1.3), on one rainy night Aruni's preceptor Dhaumya Muni asked him to supervise water flowing through a certain field. Aruni went there and found that water had breached the field and was moving away from its designated path. Aruni tried to stop water by all means but was unsuccessful. Left with no other way, Aruni lay down on the breach and prevented the water flow using his body. Due to this Aruni did not return to the hermitage in the night. Later in the morning, Dhaumya Muni came to the spot in search of Aruni with other disciples. Upon seeing the dedication and sincerity of Aruni, Dhaumya was very pleased upon Aruni and gave him the title Uddalak a. Later Aruni became very famous under the name Uddalaka Aruni. Several other scriptures have references to the sage Uddalaka Aruni. In the Katha Upanishad, Uddalaka Aruni has been portrayed as a very learned sage who had performed numerous yajnas and sacrifices. Uddalaka Aruni was also called Vajashravasbecause he organised innumerable community feeding programmes. Vajashravas had one negative quality as he had no control over his anger and flew into uncontrollable rage at trifles. His wife was Vishwavaradevi. The son of Vajashravas was the great young seekerNachiketa. In a feat of rage Vajashravas had given Nachiketa to Yama, the death. As per the Chndogya Upanishad, Uddalaka was the son of Aruni and was therefore known as Uddalaka Aruni. Uddalaka was the father and teacher of young scholar Shvetaketu. Uddalaka Aruni is said to have systematised the Vedic and Upanishadic thoughts. ManyMahavakyas are ascribed to sage Uddalaka Aruni. Among those, "Tat Tvam Asi" illumines the Chndogya Upanishad, which is a part of the Sama Veda. This great utterance is repeated nine times in this Upanishad as the ultimate Truth, which reveals itself as the conclusion of each inner experiment. The teacher is Uddalaka and the student Svetaketu, his son, engaged in a profound soul-education.

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