In Vedanta, what the Vedantist does, is to examine the world around him and find out that it is impermanent.
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In Vedanta, what the Vedantist does, is to examine the world around him and find out that it is impermanent.
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Think of 389 golds, 27 silvers and 5 bronzes at national and international events, on a rented wheelchair.
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There is nothing more transforming than the beauty of giving—the heart of compassion. There is great wisdom in turning our mind inward.
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Great literature, sublime poetry, and exquisite works of art—they have been inspired by love and compassion.
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Look carefully and observantly at the outside world—the physical world, the substance as we know it—setting aside all other preconceived ideas
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We think, that with our rational brain, we can solve everything! This is one of the problems faced by man when he reads the scriptures.
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Suppose, you have examined and found that there are a lot of things to be improved in yourself. The first step is to try moving
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Normally, what we mean by worship is ‘I regard somebody as someone special, and I worship that person.’
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Jadav “Molai” Payeng is probably the only commoner after whom a forest is named in India.
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One thing to remember is that the Gita is the first—the most ancient of the scriptures to have examined the question of how to approach the truth.
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‘Dharana, dhyana, samadhi’—these are interlinked. Normally, when we say meditation we mean all the three.
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We can remain deeply happy, fully satisfied and yet continue to live in this world and do the right thing.
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There is nothing to fear, and to live with this understanding is called holistic living. Holistic living is to live with the understanding the blissful Supreme Being pervades
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The eRam eToilet has won over 34+ awards nationally and internationally.
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There’s another faculty that opens, the one that can help to understand things and that’s called the opening of the ‘Heart’.
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