UPANISHADS ACCOMPANIES SUNITA
WILLIAMS IN SPIRITUAL ODYSSEY IN SPACE
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who holds the record for
the longest spaceflight by a woman, took charge of the International
Space Station Saturday (Sept. 15), becoming only the second female
commander in the orbiting lab's 14-year history. While Sunita is
thousands of miles above the earth taking a bird's eye view of the
universe from her space shuttle window, she tries to understand
universal truths of the Upanishads. The Indian American astronaut - who
is spending six months in space is carrying with her an English
translation of one of the most important Hindu scriptures. Her father,
Deepak Pandya, is hoping that the farther she goes from earth, the
closer she will come to understanding her Indian roots. It was his idea
that she carry a copy of the Upanishads with her. “The last time she
went into space, I had given her a copy of the Bhagavad Gita,” Pandya
told TOI. “She was full of questions when she came back. She wanted to
know why it became necessary for Krishna to narrate the Gita, what were
its eternal teachings, was it not possible to gain similar knowledge
from other works, and many such questions. I feel that she will find
some of the answers in the Upanishads.”
Pandya,
himself a Shiv bhakt, says that up in space his daughter will perhaps
be able to better chart her spiritual journey with the Upanishads
assisting her. “All the same, we don't discuss space when she calls amid
her preparations,” Pandya adds. “We have normal father-daughter
conversations.” Williams last worked aboard the International Space
Station for six months in 2006. She took off from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan with two other astronauts, a Russian and a
Japanese. Dr Pandya used a colloquial term to express that Sunita was
doing fine in the space. “Khadhe pidhe sukhi che”, he said. Dr Pandya
said that Sunita is currently busy with carrying out different
experiments which are part of her space mission and puts in 15-17 hours
at work. “She is keeping extremely busy with her work. I had given her
an Upanishad while she embarked on her mission. She told me that she has
been able to read a few pages but there is very little time. They also
have to sleep for a minimum number of mandatory hours. I pray for her as
it is a challenging mission where anything can go wrong any second. My
prayers are with her”, the father said.
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Astronaut
Sunita Williams who took off on July 14 for her second six-month-long
space expedition from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan received from
her father, Dr Deepak Pandya, a copy of the Upanishads to help her
during her stay at the space station. In her previous voyage into space,
Sunita took with her a statue of Lord Ganesha and a copy of the
Bhagavad Gita for company. She had never read the Gita with any depth
before her space journey though her father had narrated to her the epics
- the Ramayan and the Mahabharat - when she was young. “In a little
spacecraft zipping around the earth, you are doing a lot of things,
sometimes it feels like work ... maybe you are taking for granted where
you are, what you are doing ... things like Ganesha, the Gita bring you
back home. It is nice to read about Arjuna's trials and tribulations and
it puts your life in perspective,” said Sunita in her India Today
interview in 2007. Among the 108 Upanishads available, the most
important ones are Mundaka, Isha, Kena, Katha, Aitareya, Taittiriya,
Chhandogya, Prashna, Shvetashvatara, and Brihadaranyaka.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The Upanishads or Vedanta (the end of the Vedas) are the scriptures
that contain the essence of the Vedic philosophy. “Upanishad” literally
means “learning at the feet of,” meaning “at the feet of a Master.” Thus
was born the ancient guru system in Hindu society. In each of the
Vedas, there are two main divisions: the Karma Kanda deals with the
rituals, and the Jnana Kanda, deals with knowledge or wisdom. The
Upanishads are part of the Jnana Kanda. ... The Vedas taught worship of
the gods of nature, such as the sun, sky, wind, and fire. The Upanishads
emphasized that behind the façade of these many gods, there is but one
Supreme God. ... In the Upanishads, this ancient philosophical thought
came to the forefront, overshadowing the idea of multiple gods, who were
considered simply as the manifestation of the transcendental Supreme
Divine. ... The universality of the Upanishads has attracted spiritual
seekers around the world.
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