BIDDING OF THE WISE
Salvation lies in following the path of the wise, the virtuous and the scriptures in the Upanishads, and that is a central theme in the Upanishads. The Upanishads categorically state that Moksha, or liberation, is not achieved through mere ritual or intellectual debate but by following the path of Atma-jnana , or Self-knowledge, and Sanatana Dharma, or eternal ways of virtuous living, as delineated by the sages and the scriptures. The wise are those who are Self-realised. They cultivated a virtuous life of discrimination, discipline, detachment, dispassion, devotion, and discard of sensual pleasures by seeing everyone in Atman , or Self, and Atman in everyone. They see Atman as an inseparable essence of Brahman , the Supreme Self, or the Absolute Existence. They are the people who live a life of living liberation, enduring in the world with worldly activities but remaining dispassionately detached. The idea is that by walking in the footsteps of such realised beings, one gradually pu...