Words can only convey things to a certain point.
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Words can only convey things to a certain point.
MoreBapu is no longer physically with us but his spirit lives in our heart and pervades all humanity.
MoreThere is a reality, compared to which everything else is impermanent because
MoreWhoever has worked hard on the spiritual path and has not reached the goal
MoreShiva can be Shankara, as you see in form, or Shiva can be the absolute Supreme Brahman who is also called Som. In Kashmir Shaivism, Shiva has no image, He is the Supreme Being.
MoreA teacher’s connection with you automatically protects you from distractions that take your mind
MoreHormonal imbalances can cause a wide variety of problems, such as irregular periods, mood swings, and weight gain. Yoga can help regulate hormones related to these issues, alleviating the symptoms.
MoreDay begins at ArogyaM with our Yogacharya lighting the lamp at the pratishtha with Sri M’s rendering of the Gurustuti echoing the corridors and courtyards of the Wellness Center.
MoreAbout 6.35 lakh people have been touched through the provision of cooked meals, weekly and monthly rations, protective equipment such as PPE kits, masks and gloves, sanitisation and medical supplies, clothing, educational material, academic support, and a range of other necessities.
MoreAs the first of a series of medical camps at The Satsang Foundation Campus post-pandemic, the Eye Check Camp was organized in partnership with the LV Prasad Eye Institute, Madanapalle.
MoreDharma is a word that reflects one’s qualities rather than what religion one belongs to, or one’s religious orientation.
MoreDevotion, bhakti, is in the heart. In the Nath Sampradaya, the ektara is the Sushumna,
MoreWords cannot describe the Supreme Being.
MoreIn the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a Yoga Darshana, the first chapter Samadhi Pada, is the blue print you try to reach.
MoreIf we keep repeating verbally, I am not this body, I am the Supreme Brahman, you still remain the body.
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