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Introduction to the Dasashantimantras

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Course Code:

TAT1001

Credit Hours:

1 Quarter-Credit-Hours

Course Level:

100

Area of Study:

Texts and Traditions

Course Description

TAT1001 – This course provides an immersive introduction to the Mantra and Chanting traditions of Sanatana Dharma, focusing on ten prominent invocatory verses known as the daśaśāntimantras, traditionally recited before the study of the Upaniṣads. One well-known example is “ōṁ pūrṇamadaḥ pūrṇamidaṁ pūrṇāt pūrṇamudacyatē. pūrṇasya pūrṇamādāya pūrṇamēvāvaśiṣyatē.” Ādi Śaṅkara's commentaries on the Upaniṣads often include these śāntimantras, providing a thoughtful introduction to the subject matter. Students of Vēdānta also chant these mantras as part of their daily prayers. The primary objective of this course is to offer students a thorough understanding of these mantras, their meanings, and how to integrate them into daily practice. It's an excellent starting point for those eager to explore and comprehend the significance of these ancient chants. Enroll now to embark on this enlightening intellectual and spiritual journey.
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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

  • Community Education Program (CEP)
  • Certificate Program in Hindu Studies (CPHS)

Division

Community Education Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective

Prerequisites:

Some exposure to the Vēdānta śāstra and ability to read Sanskrit.

Semester / Quarter System:

Quarter

Number of Weeks:

11

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Spring 2025

Days of the Week:

Every Monday

Time:

8:00 pm EST – 9:30 pm EST

Start Date:

April 14, 2025

End Date:

June 23, 2025

Faculty

Dr. Venkataraman Swaminathan

Dr. Venkataraman Swaminathan obtained his doctorate in Materials Science from the University of Southern California in 1975. He worked at Bell Laboratories for 21 years in many aspects of fiber optic communication systems and fiber-to-the-home technologies. Dr. Swaminathan is a Fellow of the Institution of the Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) and the American Electrochemical Society.
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venkataraman.swaminathan@hua.edu

Course Learning Objectives

In this course students of Vēdānta will:

  • Learn the daśaśāntimantras and their detailed meanings,
  • Gain exposure to the study of the bhāṣyas, Be able to develop a plan for a structured study of the Upaniṣads.
  • Be able to develop a plan for a structured study of the Upaniṣads.
Introduction to the Dasasantimantras, The Chandogya Upanishad

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Course Content

Vēdānta śāstra is the summit of Hindu thought, comprising of the various Upanisads in the Vedas, along with the commentaries (bhāṣyas) written by numerous Acharyas across the millennia. In the traditional learning of the Vēdānta śāstra (i.e., the Upaniṣads) it is customary for the student and the teacher to recite the daśaśāntimantras (10 invocatory verses) before the commencement of the classes. These śāntimantras are taken from the different Vedas. When a particular Upaniṣad is studied, the śāntimantra of that Veda to which the Upaniṣad belongs is recited.

The commentaries on the Upaniṣads by Ādi Śaṅkara also include the śāntimantras and sometimes they serve as a nice introduction to the subject matter. In addition to Śaṅkara’s commentary on the Upaniṣads there is also the Veda bhāṣya of Sayanācārya and other secondary commentaries from which one can glean the enriched meanings of the śāntimantras. This course will give an introduction to the daśaśāntimantras and an initial exposure to the bhāṣyas for the beginning students of Vēdānta.

Class Structure

There will be one 90 min class every week. This will consist of a lecture for 75 min and a 15 min Q&A pertaining to the subject matter discussed. Class-room participation is encouraged.

 

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Courses in the Program

  • SAN5101 Vedic Sciences Foundations
  • SAN5102 Vyakarana 01
  • SAN5103 Sahitya I – Landscape
  • SAN5104 Veda I – Introduction to Vedas
  • SAN6101 Nyaya Vaisesika Basic
  • SAN6102 Vyakarana II
  • SAN6103 Sahitya II – Padya
  • SAN6104 Vedas II – Rgveda
  • SAN6105 Yoga Basic
  • SAN7101 Nyaya Vaiseshika Advanced
  • SAN7102 Vyakarana III
  • SAN7103 Sahitya III – Nataka
  • SAN7104 Veda III – Yajurveda-Samaveda
  • SAN7105 Ayurveda Basic
  • SAN7106 Mimasa Basic
  • SAN7107 Jyotisha Basic
  • SAN8101 Term Project
  • SAN8102 Vyakarana IV
  • SAN8103 Sahithya IV – Gadya and Campu
  • SAN8104 Veda IV – Atharva Veda
  • SAN8105 Yoga Advanced
  • SAN8106 Mimasa Advanced
  • SAN8107 Jyotisha Advanced
  • SAN8108 Ayurveda Advanced
  • SAN8109 Vedanta Basic
  • SAN8110 Vedanta Advanced