India is a land of enigmas and wonders. Prevailing cults, doctrines and dogmas present a confused tangle. Their time-honored customs and manners challenge and baffle the most penetrating of inquirers. The Indian subcontinent may thus be said to present the aspect of a veritable museum, with endless variety of interesting features. Enjoying comparative isolation by natural frontiers, this land has preserved something of its ancient personality, surviving the cross-breezes of time that have more... moreIndia is a land of enigmas and wonders. Prevailing cults, doctrines and dogmas present a confused tangle. Their time-honored customs and manners challenge and baffle the most penetrating of inquirers. The Indian subcontinent may thus be said to present the aspect of a veritable museum, with endless variety of interesting features. Enjoying comparative isolation by natural frontiers, this land has preserved something of its ancient personality, surviving the cross-breezes of time that have more easily ruffled the atmosphere of neighboring regions.
This is a vintage video recording of Swami Chinmayananda teaching the Science of Spirituality at San Francisco College. The recording was originally produced...
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“Most people...are like a falling leaf that drifts and turns in the air, flutters, and falls to the ground. But a few others are like stars which travel one defined path: no wind reaches them, they have within themselves their guide and path.”
A student after his elaborate study of the scriptures and initiation into sannyasa approached a senior monk for guidance and blessings.
The young monk asked the senior sannyasin: "Venerable Sir, teach me the method to reach the highest state of existence", the young monk was expecting a discourse upon Jnana yoga.
The senior sannyasin replied thus: Everyday approach your altar of worship and cry your heart out at the Lord's feet.
Hari Krishna
@Gurender Singh : I am not qualified enough to speak about different yogas, but this is a real story from Swami Sarvapriyananda's life in Ramakrishna Mission.
"Mist of Capricorn" from Agam's sophomore album "A Dream To Remember" Based on "Manavyalakincharadate" composed by Saint Thyagaraja ( 1767 – 1847 ) in the ra...
Salutations to consciousness from consciousness. Here is an Unmoving travel through dimensions of perception. The elements of language are segments of the mi...
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