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Sri M narrates the story of Nachiketas, a young boy, discussing the important question of Death and immortality with Yama, the Lord of Death. “The sage, Vaajashravasa, desirous of heaven, performed...
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Sri M narrates the story of Nachiketas, a young boy, discussing the important question of Death and immortality with Yama, the Lord of Death. “The sage, Vaajashravasa, desirous of heaven, performed...
Not so long ago, a group of young probationers ready to fly on the wings of ambition and youthful energy, were witnessed indulging in an innocent banter. Their middle-aged senior watched them with ...
Yogavidya stands at the confluence of two profound philosophies—Yoga and Vedanta (Uttara Mimamsa)—offering a holistic path for spiritual seekers. This integration not only enriches the practice of ...
In a convergence of spirituality and modern science, the International Yoga Research Foundation (IYRF) recently hosted a landmark event - ‘Colloquium on Yoga and Life Sciences and Beyond (YLSB): Em...
Agamas described That happiness as Anantam Anandam Brahma. That Ananda has no Anta, no end. How wonderful! It's all part of you and me. You don't have to depend on anything, but your own self..
Embodied with the Divine wisdom that transcends worldly boundaries, unseen or visible, Sri Guru Babaji has been a guiding force for seekers and sadhaks alike for centuries, His ethereal presence re...
According to Vedanta, the expression used to describe the ultimate reality, the Supreme Being, whatever the limited mind cannot conceive is called Satchitananda.
The mind is actually that which is not, but is ever becoming. When the becoming ceases, there is only that which is.
The whole idea of Vedanta and the search is to find the witnessing entity separated from the conditioned witnessing entity; to the absolute unconditioned entity, the witnessing entity. In Sanskrit ...
The framework on which we form our images of this world is based on the inputs and the inputs can vary according to the instrument of perception. Therefore we really don't know what it is.
Truthful means to appreciate and encourage that part of reality which is beneficial to all as much as possible. The rishis have said that to be truthful is to be transparent. If you yourself are no...
The golden rule of yama and niyama is moderation. If you don’t have moderation, you cannot meditate. Everything has to be done in moderate proportions—eating, drinking, entertainment, walking, exer...