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In Hinduism, there is a oral tradition, where the most ancient sacred secrets are transferred only from guru to disciple, guru to disciple. It is called ‘Karna Parampara’; means, just by ‘listening’, never by writing, just by [[listening]], this science is transmitted!  It is never printed.   
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In Hinduism, there is a oral tradition, where the most ancient sacred secrets are transferred only from Guru to disciple, Guru to disciple. It is called ‘Karna Parampara’; means, just by ‘listening’, never by writing, just by [[listening]], this science is transmitted!  It is never printed.   
  
 
When this knowledge is given orally in this way, it enters your system 10,000 times more powerfully when you hear directly from your elders than when you read from books.
 
When this knowledge is given orally in this way, it enters your system 10,000 times more powerfully when you hear directly from your elders than when you read from books.

Latest revision as of 17:11, 13 April 2019

In Hinduism, there is a oral tradition, where the most ancient sacred secrets are transferred only from Guru to disciple, Guru to disciple. It is called ‘Karna Parampara’; means, just by ‘listening’, never by writing, just by listening, this science is transmitted! It is never printed.

When this knowledge is given orally in this way, it enters your system 10,000 times more powerfully when you hear directly from your elders than when you read from books.

Etymology

‘Karna’ means, ‘listening’, and Parampara means, ‘tradition’.

References

20 July 2017 Morning Nithya Satsang