Tag: upanishadas

Bhagwad Gita & Pranayama- Krishna talks

Lord Shri Krishna in the 4th chapter of The Bhagwad Gita introduces different Yogas to attain salvation or one-ness with God. He talks of Pranayama as a very useful way of moving forward on this path of self-attainment and salvation for an aspirant. He states, अपाने जुह्वति प्राणं प्राणेऽपानं तथापरे |प्राणापानगती रुद्ध्वा प्राणायामपरायणा: || अपरे नियताहारा: प्राणान्प्राणेषु जुह्वति |सर्वेऽप्येते यज्ञविदो यज्ञक्षपितकल्मषा: || Meaning, Aspirants offer the outgoing breath and incoming breath as a sacrifice.…

Bhagwad Gita & its relevance today

सर्वोपनिषदो गावो दोग्धा गोपालनन्दनः।पार्थो वत्सः सुधीर्भोक्ता दुग्धं गीतामृतं महत् || The ‘Upanishadas’ are the cows milked by Gopala, the son of Nanda, and Arjuna is the calf. Wise and pure men drink the milk i.e., the supreme & immortal nectar of theGita. Bhagwad Gita, explains some of the highest spiritual realizations. It explains exactly who and what we really are. Without…

Krishnaspeak : Be steadfast & loyal to your responsibilities

योगस्थ: कुरु कर्माणि सङ्गं त्यक्त्वा धनञ्जय | सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्यो: समो भूत्वा समत्वं योग उच्यते || Continuing from where I left my last article, Lord Krishna is telling Arjuna to be steadfast – i.e loyally committed to his responsibility, without budging an inch from his course of responsibilities irrespective of the situation. For attaining this state of equanimity one has to be able to…

Are the Indian festivals connected to your wellness ?

the Indian Vedic religion and science are inseparable! The basis of the Vedic religion is a philosophy which aims at achieving the ultimate goal of happiness, peace and harmony for us human beings. The rituals & traditions that we’ve been following are the means of achieving these goals. These rituals and traditions in the form of day to day activities, festivals, prayers,…

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