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In this profound exposition, Krishnaraj explores the esoteric symbolism of Bhagavan Sri Dakshinamurti, the primordial Guru and silent teacher of Sanātana Dharma. Sri Dakshinamurti represents Śiva as the primordial teacher – seated beneath a banyan tree & imparting the highest wisdom — not through words, but through silence. This video unfolds the deep metaphysical meanings hidden in his form, posture, and attributes, revealing how ancient rishis encoded spiritual truths through sacred imagery rather than philosophy alone. 🔱 Topics Covered in This Video: 01:42 – Why Hindu Deity Forms Are Symbolic and Not Literal Human Figures 05:56 – What the Banyan Tree Symbolizes in Hindu Spirituality (Samsāra Explained) 07:41 – Why Dakshinamurti Is Shown Sitting Under a Banyan Tree 08:16 – Why Is Silence Considered the Highest Spiritual Teaching? 09:43 – Bhagavan Shiva as Dakshinamurti: The Luminous Inner Silence. 11:39 – Why Is Spiritual Insight from a Guru Likened to Fire in Hinduism? 13:47 – Meaning of the Golden Deer in Hindu Symbolism (Māyā explained). 15:19 – Why are Hindu Gods sometimes shown holding Japa Mālā (prayer beads)? 18:00 – What Does the 'Chin Mudrā' Hand-gesture Symbolize in Hinduism? 20:22 – How the Veena Symbolizes the Yogic Energy System. 24:23 – How Inner Stillness Gives Rise to Creativity and Spiritual Insight 25:07 – Dakshinamurti as The Supreme Inner Guru in Advaita Vedānta 26:47 – How to Deepen Upāsanā Beyond External Worship This teaching draws from the wisdom of the Upaniṣads, Advaita Vedānta, and insights echoed by realized masters such as Adi Shankaracharya and Ramana Maharshi — emphasizing that true knowledge is not acquired, but remembered through silence. ✨ Key Insight "When the mind becomes still, the Guru within speaks. Dakshinamurti is not outside us — He is the silence at the root of our being." This video is for sincere seekers interested in: Non-duality (Advaita) Spiritual symbolism Inner silence & Self-realization Yogic and tantric philosophy The deeper meaning of Hindu iconography Shuddha Vidya is a sacred space for living wisdom. Not bookish repetition, but insight born of contemplation, devotion, and inner inquiry. These teachings are offered for those walking the path of depth, not dogma. About the Speaker 🧘♂️ Krishnaraj, Founder, Principal Mentor & Jyotish Acharya at Śuddha Vidyā, has over 30 years of experience in teaching Sanātana Dharma, spiritual philosophy, and mentoring seekers across the globe. Series Note: This video serves as the introduction to an 8-part series on the Dakshinamurti Dhyāna Ślokas — sacred Sanskrit verses meant for contemplation and meditation upon Sri Dakshinamurti, the eternal Guru of Self-knowledge. 🙏 If this resonates with you, Please: Like & share the video Follow @shuddhavidya on Instagram Subscribe for upcoming explorations on Sanātana Dharma, Tantra, and Inner Awakening May the silence of Dakshinamurti awaken you to your Divine Self. 🕉️ Namaste. #dakshinamurthy #dakshinamurthystotram #atmagnanam #selfrealization #selfknowledge #shuddhavidya #maya #goldendeer #gurustotram #silentwisdom #spiritualawakening #meditation #consciousliving #sanatanadharma #vedicwisdom