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Jnana is a very important aspect. Education is not about getting degrees and just getting marks and good jobs. It’s actually to help to flower the mind.
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Jnana is a very important aspect. Education is not about getting degrees and just getting marks and good jobs. It’s actually to help to flower the mind.
Atma Sakshatkara is rather difficult to define. It’s an unending process and the starting point is when you actually understand that you are not this body.
In life, every action has to have a reaction. It has to go according to the karmic movement.
Mantra Japa is meant primarily for the mind and that which is beyond the mind. Because only when the mind becomes completely free of its distractions, then only it gets the tarmac to go to higher l...
Asanas and pranayama help to bring changes in you so that not only you are physically healthy, but also your mind becomes calm.
In meditation, the more you go towards that which is nothing, because we cannot define it, the more things happen. We are going towards the ultimate, ‘Shunya’, which doesn’t mean nothing. It means ...
The moment I begin to say that I have reached the Truth, I have actually not reached the truth. Because when there is the Truth, I am not there.
Shiva is neither born, nor does he die. As they say in Kashmir Shaivism, Shivam is Parabrahman, the all-pervading reality.
The night of Shivaratri is supposed to be the day of Shiva. What is night to us, is the day to the deity. It’s an awakening of energies and at that time if you sit down and do your sadhana, it will...
Do go at least once to the temple and see the aarti. If you can’t do that, sit quietly and meditate on the Shivam within you. Ajna is the doorway. When you look there, the light appears and, in thi...
The Satsang Foundation is delighted to invite you to the annual Maha Shivaratri celebrations on Friday, 8th March, 2024 at The Satsang Foundation Ashram in Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh. The program ...
Har Har Mahadev! Har means hara - to finish, to destroy, to remove and when everything is removed, who stays? Mahadev, who is in each one of us. So, the aim of sadhana is to find Shiva in yourself.