The first chapter of Bhagwad Gita is ‘Arjuna Vishada Yoga’—it begins with the sorrow of Arjuna. This is an important thing to understand.
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The first chapter of Bhagwad Gita is ‘Arjuna Vishada Yoga’—it begins with the sorrow of Arjuna. This is an important thing to understand.
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The Buddhists use the term ‘paraa gati’ to mean ‘one who has walked across’ or ‘one who has gone beyond’. Such a person is called ‘Bodhi’
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The video of the speech by Sri M on International Understanding & World Peace, exhorting to go to the essence of religion.
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The ‘Tandav Nritya’ of Shiva is meant to free you from all the conditioning, all the images, all the attractions and repulsions
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The root sorrow is about the wrong identity. One thinks one is the body. Being body-oriented,
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If both Shraddha and Saburi are there, then there is no problem in Sadhana definitely.
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When we have to go to the core of our consciousness, we have to keep all these thoughts at bay. Keep them away,
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Practitioners of spiritual exercises should keep in mind that when you practice and go deeper and deeper,
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Sit down and meditate in your heart center and whenever such thoughts that are not related to the inner come, try to keep them away.
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‘Prasna Upanishad’ is an Upanishad that questions anything before accepting it. This should be the hallmark of all enquiries.
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The story of Nachiketa’s dialogue with Yama form a significant part of the Kathopanishad.
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Nobody can say, “I have Absolute Power.” One can say, “I have touched deep one of the conduits, through which I link myself
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If the desire or intense desire to be free of suffering arises in a human mind, that mind need not be an extraordinary intellectual or any such thing.
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Creating a mini-library on spirituality.
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The relationship between the teacher and the taught — first of all, when a person begins to look for a spiritual teacher,
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