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Directions: Read the following passage below and answer the questions that follow on the basis of what
is started / implied that passage.
Man is the central mystery of the universe holding the key to all other mysteries. Indeed, human beings are our
greatest enigma. As the famous physicist Niels Bohr once said, "We are both spectators and actors in the great
drama of existence, "Hence the importance of developing of what is known as the "science of human
possibilities." It was such a science that India sought and found in the Upanishads in an attempt to unravel the
mystery of man. Today we see a growing urge in everyone to realize the "true self". We are keenly feeling the
need to make our knowledge flower into wisdom. A strange yearning to know about the infinite and the
eternal disturbs us. It is against this background of modern thought and aspirations that the contributions of
the Upanishads to the human culture legacy become significant. The purpose of the Vedas was to ensure the
true welfare of all beings, worldly as well as spiritually. Before such a synthesis could be achieved, there was a
need to penetrate the inner worlds to its depth. This is what the Upanishads did with precision and gave us the
science of the self, which helps man leave behind the body, the senses, the ego and all other non-self
elements, which are perishable.
The Upanishads did with precision and gave us the science of the self, which helps man leave behind the body,
the senses, the ago and all other non-self elements, which are perishable. The Upanishads tell us the great
saga of this discovery - of the divine in the heart of man. Very early in the development of the Indian
civilization, man became aware of a strange new field of human experience - the within of nature as revealed
in man, and in his consciousness and his ego. It gathered volume and power as years rolled on until in the
Upanishads it became a deluge issuing in a systematic, objective an scientific pursuit of truth in the depth of
experience. It conveys to us an impression of the tremendous fascination that this new field of inquiry held for
the contemporary mind. These Indian thinkers were not satisfied with their intellectual speculations. the upanishads have become today significant as

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