In this episode of Be Better Everyday, we explore one of the most profound philosophical discussions in human history — Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Chapter 3.
This chapter takes us to the royal court of King Janaka, where the greatest sages of ancient India gathered for a spiritual debate. At the center of this extraordinary dialogue stands the brilliant philosopher Yajnavalkya, whose answers about consciousness, reality, and the nature of existence still challenge modern science and philosophy.
The debate begins when King Janaka announces a reward of one thousand cows decorated with gold coins for the greatest knower of Brahman — the ultimate reality. Without hesitation, Yajnavalkya asks his student to take the cows, triggering intense questioning from the other sages.
What follows is a fascinating exploration of deep questions:
• What is the true nature of the Self?
• What binds human beings to suffering and limitation?
• How do our senses trap us in the world of illusion?
• Is there a deeper consciousness behind the mind and the universe?
In this episode, we unpack the teachings of the First Brahmana and Second Brahmana, where Yajnavalkya explains the relationship between the human body and the cosmos, and introduces the powerful idea of the “Eight Graspers” — the forces that bind human consciousness to the world of experience.
These ancient insights are surprisingly connected to modern ideas in neuroscience, psychology, systems theory, and consciousness studies.
You will discover how the Upanishads describe the human being as a microcosm of the universe, and why the sages believed that true freedom comes from understanding the deeper reality behind our senses and desires.
This episode is not just about ancient philosophy — it is about understanding ourselves, our minds, and the deeper structure of reality.
If you are interested in spiritual wisdom, consciousness studies, Vedanta, or the timeless questions of existence, this episode will open new doors of understanding.