Purnamadah (Ishavasya Upanishad) ReSanskrit Frame

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This beautiful Shlok is the invocatory verse of the Ishavasya Upanishad which is also a popular prayer. Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra has used this in the intro video of all of his movies. An illustration made of mandalas depicts the completeness of the universe. A complete gift to your wall or friends.

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Purnamadah (Ishavasya Upanishad) ReSanskrit Frame

This beautiful Shlok is the invocatory verse of the Ishavasya Upanishad which is also a popular prayer. Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra has used this in the intro video of all of his movies. An illustration made of mandalas depicts the completeness of the universe. A complete gift to your wall or friends.

Om, That is Full, This also is Full, from this Fullness comes that Fullness,
Taking Fullness from Fullness, Fullness Indeed Remains.

Commentary by Osho “The Upanishadic vision is that the universe is a totality, indivisible; it is an organic whole. The parts are not separate, we are all existing in a togetherness: the trees, the mountains, the people, the birds, the stars, howsoever far away they may appear – don’t be deceived by the appearance – they are all interlinked, all bridged. Even the smallest blade of grass is connected to the farthest star, and it is as significant as the greatest sun. Nothing is insignificant, nothing is smaller than anything else. The part represents the whole just as the seed contains the whole.”

Product details:

  • Size: 13 inches (W) x 19 inches (H)
  • Digitally printed on 250 GSM pure white paper
  • Matte lamination for Dust and Water resistance
  • Glassless frame with black fibre moulding (0.9 in)
  • Sturdy 8 mm integrated cardboard for strength and longevity
  • Expected life: 18 – 20 years
  • Free shipping on prepaid orders (CoD charges extra)
  • Auto discount will be applied on a purchase of two or more similar products (no coupon required)
  • Gift wrapping available with a personalized note

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