At the beginning of chapter 3 of the Mundaka Upanishad, "Two birds of the same kind and inseparable as friends, cling to the same tree." What exactly do these two birds represent?
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1jIva and Ishwara. – Nov 24 '19 at 17:04
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You can go through the answer (https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/36182/3869) – Srimannarayana K V Nov 24 '19 at 17:35
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So ishwara or atman is observing jiva, but not involved in sensual experience? – WillyWonka Nov 24 '19 at 18:16
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1Ishwara is not bound by karma, while (unrealized) jIva is. – Nov 24 '19 at 18:25
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https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/36396/16530 two birds=Feminine mind and Masculine soul – Nov 24 '19 at 18:28