You can’t wash away all desires with water.
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You can’t wash away all desires with water.
MoreDinacharya appears as a chapter in the Sutrasthana of the classical texts of Ayurveda called Samhitas. It is derived from the conjunction of two sanskrit words “dina”, or day by day, and “chara”, which means to move. The chapter on daily routines begins with the statement,
MoreIn an age of technology and information dominance, the question arises: can the ancient practice of yoga provide a saanctuary of balance and self-awareness for this new generation?
MoreOn 9th April 2023, members of Team MyTree Pune conducted a field visit to Wadki to assess its topographical situation in preparation for a tree plantation drive during June and July 2023.
MoreSri M had launched the Satsang Seva Mission (SSM) during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to assuage the hunger of the displaced, deprived, and dispossessed migrant workers and daily wagers across different cities in India through the provision of cooked meals and dry rations.
MoreWhen a spiritual teacher is blunt, he or she is actually doing his duty
MoreYoga is on how to expand one’s potential and take you to it’s highest.
MoreAs far as the path to the truth is concerned, it is very simple.
MoreWhat is spirituality? To find the truth, to find yourself,
MoreYoga is not just a practice of asanas. Yoga is that which takes you
MoreThere are many dangers on the spiritual path.
MoreA person who is really wanting to find the truth, the fire of enquiry is lit in him
MoreIn absolute silence when there is no formation of words meaning no formation
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MoreWe are happy to announce that Sri M will be visiting the UK from 23-25 June 2023.
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