The Inner Abode of Narayana: The Heart as Cosmic Sanctuary The Narayana Suktam, found within the Mahanarayana Upanishad of the Taittiriya Aranyaka, offers a profound vision of the human heart as the dwelling place of the Supreme. Beyond a poetic description, it points to inner realities, symbolisms, and practices that have resonated through centuries of Hindu thought. In this article, we expand upon the classical verses, drawing upon teachings of great masters, symbolic interpretations, and even reflections from modern science, all while respecting the sacred history and belief underlying these teachings. The Heart as Cosmic Abode According to the Narayana Sukta, the heart is not merely a physical organ but the “great abode of the universe,” shining like a garland of flames and positioned roughly a finger-span below the Adam’s apple and above the navel. This description elevates the heart from a biological pump to a microcosm of reality—a sanctuary in which the Supreme Self (Paramat...