Sri Chaitanya philosophy is such a versatile, unique, primitive as well as modern, non-renewable and bona fide Indian philosophy that it is accepted gladly by millions of people world-wide. It is as easy as flowing of water and can help us rejuvenate our body and mind by relieving these from all the mundane miseries that is inevitably intertwined with our day to day lives.
Meaning: By chorus chanting of the names of Sri Krishna, the mind (like a dust covered mirror) is cleaned, the mundane fire (which is engulfing our day to day lives) is extinguished, illuminates our lives like a full moon, provides spiritual knowledge, increasing our joy, helps us feeling the taste of nectar, saturate our body and mind with the absolute, the super-consciousness, by assimilating our self-consciousness.
Meaning: Who am I? Why do I suffer from the three types of mundane sufferings/miseries namely material, spiritual, and natural calamity. I do not know how to rescue myself from these sufferings.
Human brains from different regions of this world have been trying to resolve this enigma since dark age. Scientists tried to get the answer by digging deep into nature scientifically and discovered the dissociation of matter into molecules, then atoms and further into subatomic particles namely electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons can be further broken down into more elementary form i.e. quarks (up, down, top, bottom, charm, strange………….red, green, blue). Ultimately what dominates the universe remains the same since eternity---FIELDS where particles are nothing but the excitation of the fields and that the most sacred truth unfolds as—Everything comes from Nothingness and vice-versa!
Indian monks and philosophers tried resolving the same mystery by different
methods such as hard meditation, yoga, chanting, self-realization, acquiring Vedanta philosophy,
worshiping idol of god (bhokti yoga), hard work without any desire (karma yoga) through several
disciplines in their diurnal lives.
They realized that “Basudeva sarvamity”.
Meaning: Who sees me (myself/absolute) everywhere & everything in me; he is never lost. I (the absolute) am not invisible to him and he is not invisible to me (the absolute).
Lord Chaitanya Mahapravu said,
Meaning: Krishna is like the sun (knowledge/light), maayaa is like darkness.
So where krishna is present, no darkness is there.
Who is Krishna?
Meaning: Krishna is the ABSOLUTE. He is the manifestation of sachchidananda (sat + chit + aananda) means existence, knowledge and joy. He is the cause of all causes. He is the master of all senses. He is eternal. He is omnipresent. Everything is in him. He is almighty. He is the god of love.
Swami Vivekaananda said,
You are soul immortal, spirits free, blest and eternal. You are not body, you are not matter. Matter is your servant, but not you the servant of matter.
Aadi Shankaraachaaryaa preached :
I am knowledge, existence and joy. I am Sachchidananda (Sat+Chid+Ananda).
I am the four unique and unified forces of nature: (i) Strong Nuclear Force, (ii) Weak Nuclear
Force, (iii) Gravitational Force and (iv) Electromagnetic Force; originated from the String force.
I am a composite of Brahma, The Absolute, which is composed of the Quarks ( Up, down, charm,
strange, top, bottom.......red, green, blue), gluons, electrons, protons (2 up quarks + 1 down
quarks ), neutrons (2 down quarks + 1 up quarks), photons, leptons, bosons, gravitons, etc.
I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Sachchidananda.
Without hate, without infatuation, without craving, without greed;
Neither arrogance, nor conceit, never jealous I am;
Neither dharma, nor artha, neither kama, nor moksha am I;
I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva.
Without sins, without merits, without elation, without sorrow;
Neither mantra, nor rituals, neither pilgrimage, nor Vedas;
Neither the experiencer, nor experienced, nor the experience am I,
I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva.
Without fear, without death, without schism, without jati;
Neither father, nor mother, never born I am;
Neither kith, nor kin, neither teacher, nor student am I;
I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva.
Without form, without figure, without resemblance am I;
Vitality of all senses, in everything I am;
Neither attached, nor released am I;
I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Sachchidananda.
Knowledge of Brahma
Sarvam Khalbidang Brahma.
Tattwamasi.
Soaham.
Aham Brahmasmi.
Sachchidananda never dies. Sachchidananda is eternal.
I am everywhere and everything is in me.
--Adi Shankara,
Nirvana Shatakam,
Knowledge of Brahma.
Philosophy of Adi Shankarachayya----
The Song of the Self.


CONSERVATION OF ENERGY AND MASS
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor
destroyed. For example, the carbon atom in coal becomes carbon dioxide when it is burned. The
carbon atom changes from a solid structure to a gas but its mass does not change. Similarly, the
law of conservation of energy states that the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed.
For example, when you roll a toy car down a ramp and it hits a wall, the energy is transferred
from kinetic energy to potential energy.
Formula of Law of Conservation of Mass
Law of conservation of mass can be expressed in the differential form using the continuity
equation in fluid mechanics and continuum mechanics as:
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy? The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. Although, it may be transformed from one form to another. If you take all forms of energy into account, the total energy of an isolated system always remains constant. All the forms of energy follow the law of conservation of energy. In brief, the law of conservation of energy states that
Weapons cut It not, fire burns It not, water wets It not, wind dries It not.

24. This Self cannot be cut, burnt, wetted nor dried up. It is eternal, all-pervading, stable,
ancient and immovable. i.e. String Force. The Real ME (MySelf).
Dr. Biswajit Brahmhochari












