Happy that my humble 2018 post on Chandogya Upanishad still gets some visitors and is ranked #1 for one Google Search term
Found it interesting that my "Divine revelation gems from Chandogya Upanishad: Chapter 6 (Dialogue between Uddalaka and Svetaketu)", https://iami1.wordpress.com/2018/04/08/divine-revelation-gems-from-chandogya-upanishad-chapter-6-dialogue-between-uddalaka-and-svetaketu/ blog post (on a different blog of mine) written 8 years ago still gets some visitors once in a while (around 60 visits in the past year).
I checked out Google search ranking for it for the term: divine revelations in chandogya upanishad
I was surprised to see that in both my account search as well as incognito search on desktop and mobile, for the above term, my above post is ranked #1.
I re-read the post today and was quite pleased with it. I am happy that this humble post of mine on core Vedantic philosophy including the Tat Tvam Asi (Thath Thvam Asi) Mahavakya (Mahaavaakya) which is part of Chandogya Upanishad: Chapter 6, is of interest to few persons. Family heritage wise, I am a Sama Vedi Brahmin and Chandogya Upanishad is from Sama Veda. So I am a little more pleased about my very tiny contribution to family heritage and to Hindu heritage as seen on the Internet.
In the post, I have not mentioned Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba's name but he is the person I am referring to in this paragraph in the post:
"My comments on the shlokas (verses) below have been strongly influenced by a near-contemporary spiritual master’s commentary on Chandogya Upanishad. As I want to emphasize spiritual teachings/paths/philosophy/knowledge which may be viewed as universal though I have used the Hindu way of expressing them, I have chosen not to mention the name of this near-contemporary spiritual master."
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