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  • THE ETERNAL PEACE

    Posted on Saturday November 28th, 2009 at 01:50 in bhagavad gita

    Gita series – part 33. Chapter II. Verses – 71 and 72.Krishna now concludes Chapter II called ‘sankhya yoga’. “That person who relinquishes all his desires, devoid of self-concern and ego and without smallest wants, he alone can realise p...

  • SPIRITUAL IGNORANCE

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 05:31 in bhagavad gita

    Gita series – part 32. Chapter II. Verses – 69-70.“What appears as darkness (night) to all the creatures, the realized person is awake in that darkness. While all other creatures are awake, for the realised person, it is like darkness wherein...

  • LALITHA SAHASRANAMAM 416-417

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 06:34 in lalitha sahasranamam

    Chitchaktihi (416)Chit means pure consciousness and the pure knowledge. The Brahman (without attributes or nirguna Brahman) is made up of three important aspects. They are sat (perpetual existence), chit (the present nama – pure form of consciou...

  • AMALGAMATION OF MIND AND THOUGHT

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 06:00 in bhagavad gita

    Gita series – part 31. Chapter II - Verses–66-68.Krishna continues his sermons. “The one who could not control his mind and senses will never have preternatural intelligence. The person with such intangible intellect shall never have professe...

  • LALITHA SAHASRANAMAM 411-415

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 05:07 in lalitha sahasranamam

    Shishshesta (411)Shishtas are those who follow the righteousness prescribed by sastras. Shishtas is also explained to mean those who control their senses and knower of Vedas. Their actions are based on the sastras that are derived from Vedas. She ...

  • READ THIS ARTICLE ON MEDITATION

    Posted on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 at 21:01 in meditation

    New York Times published an article about how meditation helps to curb heat attacks. Two meditative sessions of 20 minutes each appears to help. Please read the full article on Can meditation really curb heart attacks ...

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