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Vedanta and Yoga
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Vedanta and Yoga

Ramakrishna Vedanta Society, Boston

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Lectures on Yoga and Vedanta given at the Boston Vedanta Society. Vedanta is one of the world's most ancient religious philosophies and one of its broadest. Based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India, Vedanta affirms the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of religions. According to Vedanta, God is infinite existence, infinite consciousness, and infinite bliss. The term for this impersonal, transcendent reality is Brahman, the divine ground of being. Yet V ...
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Can one be free from sorrow and inadequacy and live a life of fullness? Yes. Just like our Rishis did. How? Because you can see what they saw! You are the limitless having a limited human experience. Join me to learn this ancient flowing wisdom by which you will live a life of purpose, connection and see your oneness with all. I am Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda) Ph. D, a happy teacher of Vedanta, writer and a Hindu monk. Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverAtma Instagram - https://www. ...
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Swami Tattwamayananda’s class on Srimad Bhagavad Gita is held at the Vedanta Society of Northern California, San Francisco (founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1900) on Friday evenings in the First Universal Hindu Temple in the West (founded by Swami Trigunatitananda in 1905). Classes are held on Friday night at 7:30 pm. All are most welcome. The Srimad Bhagavad Gita is the most important spiritual classic of Hinduism. Swami Tattwamayananda, currently the Minister of the Vedanta Society of North ...
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Vedanta Talks
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Vedanta Talks

Vedanta Society of New York

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Talks on Vedanta given by Swami Sarvapriyananda at the Vedanta Society of New York (founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1894). Vedanta is one of the world’s most ancient religious philosophies and one of its broadest. Based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India, Vedanta affirms the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of religions. Web: http://www.vedantany.org iTunes Podcast: http://bit.ly/vedanta-talks-itunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/vedanta-talks-google-pla ...
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Vedanta Brasil
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Vedanta Brasil

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Podcast dos Centros Vedanta no Brasil, administrado pelo Centro Ramakrishna Vedanta Brasília, compartilhando conhecimento libertador e inspiração. Temas relacionados à espiritualidade de acordo com Yoga, Vedanta, Meditação, ensinamentos de Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, Índia, Hinduísmo. https://www.vedanta.org.br/ http://www.vedantabrasilia.org/
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Vedanta und Jnana Yoga in 20 Lektionen lernen. Jnana Yoga ist der Yoga des Wissens, der Weisheit und der Erkenntnis. Vedanta Meditation, das sind abstrakte Meditationen für klaren Geist und intuitive Verwirklichung der Wahrheit. In diesem Kurs wollen wir uns beschäftigen mit den wichtigsten Fragen des Lebens: – Wer bin ich – Was ist wirklich – Was ist Glück – Gibt es eine höhere Wirklichkeit – und wenn ja: Wie ist sie erfahrbar? Der Kurs besteht aus 20 Lektionen. Für jede Woche gibt es ein K ...
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Vedanta is one of the world’s most ancient religious philosophies and one of its broadest. Based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India, Vedanta affirms the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of religions. Vedanta is the philosophical foundation of Hinduism; but while Hinduism includes aspects of Indian culture, Vedanta is universal in its application and is equally relevant to all countries, all cultures, and all religious backgrounds. A closer look at the ...
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Life is like a game. How can we learn to play this game and navigate the ups and downs we are faced with? What are the steps we have to take to go from fear (bhaya) to acceptance, and confusion (moha) to clarity? On this season of Live Vedanta, entitled Stairway to Serenity, we'll be exploring 100 words at the heart of our self-development. The mor…
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From the standpoint of forms we are different. Differences make us uncomfortable. We can make or break relationships depending on how we handle our differences. We seek refuge in Dharma that is Sanatana irrespective of different spiritual paths. How? The podcast transcript - https://discoveratma.com/245-what-if-i-am-spiritual-and-my-partner-or-fami…
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16th Chapter: Verses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Gita’s conclusion is that the essence of spirituality is about becoming a good human being. This is emphasized in the 9th chapter, in the 12th chapter and in the 16th chapter. The qualities described in these chapters should be imbibed and should express themselves in our everyday interaction with fellow beings…
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In this first episode of Stairway to Serenity, Vivekji introduces the first 3 steps on the path to freedom. How can we go from forgetfulness (avidya) to intentionality, desires (kama) to peace, and attachment (raga) to quietude? This season is accompanied by The Seeker's Wordbook. Written by Vivek Gupta, it features crisp definitions and memorable …
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An easy to chant set of 8 devotional verses to Bhagavan Ganesha, we see its meaning and feel his power flowing into all areas of our life. ll Om Shree Ganeshaaya Namah ll The podcast transcript - https://discoveratma.com/244-the-powerful-blessing-and-meaning-of-sri-sankatanaashana-ganesha-stotram/ For those who want to go deeper into their understa…
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The 16th chapter discusses human characteristics by dividing them into two groups. The first group is called Daivi Sampat – those who have divine spiritual characteristics and are naturally inclined to do good. The second group is called Asuri Sampat – those who have a natural instinct for the opposite qualities. For example, there are some who liv…
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Words matter. They can help us -- or they can hurt us. Examples of this abound in our daily lives, from a misplaced tweet that goes viral to the comforting words of a friend when we need it most. This is also true in Vedanta! On this season of Live Vedanta, entitled Stairway to Serenity, we'll be exploring 100 words at the heart of our self-develop…
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If a marriage is just for the sake of wealth, pleasure, love or even children, all of which are conditional, it is difficult to sustain it. Sharing bits of her conversation with K, a young woman in her twenties who is not clear about the purpose of marriage, Swamini B speaks to marriage not only being a major life goal but also a means to an end. W…
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The ego has a bad reputation. It is often blamed for not enough progress on the spiritual path. In the Vedic tradition, it is none other than the ahankara who undertakes an enquiry into itself, in the light of the Shaastra. Here is an illumining dialogue between the Atma and the Ego. The podcast transcript - https://discoveratma.com/242-is-ego-the-…
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How is the one who is independently joyous described? What is one thing they do that makes them completely free? In this last episode of Bhagavad Gita 101, Vivekji teaches the verse that teaches us how to be free once and for all. The Bhagavad Gita 101 series with Shri Vivek Gupta sheds light on contemporary issues of relating, communicating, dedic…
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If one feels stuck, it is possible that the mind is either 1. Bored or 2. Going through a hibernation like lull or 3. Distracted or 4. Not clear about the pursuit We address each of these four obstacles on the path of Vedanta. To read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/241-am-i-progressing-or-stagnating-on-the-spiritual-path/…
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¡Oh Dioses! Que escuchemos lo que es significativo con nuestros oídosQue veamos cosas auspiciosas, Que disfrutemos de vidas plenas, glorificando con los mantras vedicos, con el cuerpo fuerteQue Indra, de gran fama, nos bendiga con lo el BienQue la omnisciente deidad solar nos bendiga con el BienQue Garuda, de vuelo libre (sin obstáculos). nos bendi…
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What is the secret to feeling totally free? What is holding us back? In this episode of Bhagavad Gita 101, Vivekji explains two verses that can help us to reach our goal of freedom. The Bhagavad Gita 101 series with Shri Vivek Gupta sheds light on contemporary issues of relating, communicating, dedicating, and more. Missed an episode? Listen to the…
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In recent times a divide has creeped up between bhakti and knowledge and many (wrongly) believe that the twain do not meet. The truth is, You can have bhakti only if you know Bhagavan. If you know Bhagavan you cannot help but have bhakti. We explore the role of bhakti sadhana and bhakti darshana, the vision of bhakti systems and where these walk ha…
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What is the point of striving? What is the end game? In this episode of Bhagavad Gita 101, Vivekji teaches a hopeful verse that explains how all challenges we face and the work we do is training for us to be better. The Bhagavad Gita 101 series with Shri Vivek Gupta sheds light on contemporary issues of relating, communicating, dedicating, and more…
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Hoy tenemos una pausa en la serie de oraciones para la paz (Śāntiḥ Mantra)."Una secta o un partido político son organizaciones que proporcionan un exquisito anonimato, creadas para salvaguardar al ser humano de la molestia de tener que pensar."—R.W. Emerson (Confía en ti mismo)توسط Vedanta Academy
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Setusāma is a mantra from the Sāma Veda which was Pujya Swami Dayananda ji's favourite mantra from that Veda. It speaks of 4 Setus - bunds that are meant to cross over by living four values and progress spiritually. That it has its own beautifuI melody is an added joy. Pranaams to Pujya Swamiji on his birth anniversary today and Happy Independence …
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Que mi habla esté en armonía con mi mente. Que mi mente esté en consonancia con mi habla. ¡Oh Brahman refulgente! Que puedes revelarte a mí. Que la mente y el habla me capaciten para captar la verdad en los Vedas. Que no me abandone mi aprendizaje.Que pueda contemplar esto día y noche. Declaro que esto es la realidad y la verdadQue ese Brahman me p…
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The pronoun ‘I’ is referred to twice in the sentence. If ‘I’ am God and why should ‘I’ pray? Can I be both the person and God simultaneously? Yes and No. Find out how. For the podcast transcript - https://discoveratma.com/238-if-i-am-god-why-should-i-pray/ To enroll in our SHINE Teacher Training program - https://discoveratma.com/shine/shine-for-bh…
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This is a common question. It is like the pot who was aspiring to be clay saying that, ‘I know I amclay but how to apply this knowledge in my life.’ We need the viveka, to know what about Vedanta is to be understood and what has to be applied. Life becomes a joy! For podcast transcript - https://discoveratma.com/237-i-know-vedanta-but-how-to-apply-…
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This question has two parts – First, did God create injustice and suffering. If yes, then how to accept it? Looks like Ishvara has crafted an awe-inspiring multi-dimensional, multi-world manifestation that we call life just like the video game developer has developed a video game. By looking at 5 similarities between Ishvara and the video game crea…
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The devotee wants bhakti, devotion and not mukti, freedom from a sense of bondage. An interesting dialogue ensues between her and Bhagavan Krishna. For podcast transcript - https://discoveratma.com/235-what-happens-when-the-devotee-prays-to-bhagavan-krishna-for-bhakti-and-he-appears/ Please check out our July 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - …
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‘I get hurt easily because I am very sensitive. Wish I was not so sensitive. ‘ complain many people. What is sensitivity? Can we do without it? Sensitivity is the ability to be keenly attuned to our surroundings, emotions, and the experiences of others. Sensitivity is actually a gift of this human condition from Bhagavan. What are those 7 ways in w…
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What happened when a dialogue unfolded between Identity and Consciousness? New 3 month course starting 9th July 2023 - Self knowledge and the quest for happiness course - https://www.hua.edu/product/self-knowledge-and-the-quest-for-happiness/ Do read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/233-dialogue-between-identity-and-conscio…
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In the Vedic tradition, learning with a Guru is essential for wisdom and blessings to flow in our lives. What makes any Guru great is the Shaastra. There is no Guru without the Shaastra and the Shaastra cannot be learnt without a Guru. The select verses of what is known as the Guru Stotram, were selected by Pujya Swami Dayānanda Saraswatī. These ve…
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15th Chapter: Verses 8, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 The 15th chapter discusses the idea of immanence, transcendence and omnipresence of the Absolute Reality. The Absolute Reality is beyond verbalization and description – it can only be experienced. 15th verse: “This divine principle is present as the indweller in every living being in this world. It man…
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After showing his resplendent cosmic form Bhagavan Krishna tells Arjuna, ‘nimitta maatram bhava’ – just be an instrument or rather a channel for thecosmic plan to unfold. How do we see the meaning of this in our lives? If we are being the mere ahankara, attachment to a limited concept of self then what are its effects? In contrast, how and why shou…
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Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches the Mundaka Upanishad which one of the major Upanishads belonging to the Atharva Veda. Mundaka means ''shaved'' like a shaved head. The teachings revealed in this Upanishad are meant to leave the student clean, or shaved of the veil of ignorance. Indeed, the study of this Upanishad has been traditionally confined to th…
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Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches the Mundaka Upanishad which one of the major Upanishads belonging to the Atharva Veda. Mundaka means ''shaved'' like a shaved head. The teachings revealed in this Upanishad are meant to leave the student clean, or shaved of the veil of ignorance. Indeed, the study of this Upanishad has been traditionally confined to th…
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Title: Expressions of the Divine 15th Chapter: Verses 12, 13, 14, 1512th 12th verse: “There is one all-pervading, immanent, omnipresent, and supreme divine reality which is the Atman. This Atman is the divine light that is present in every being. The light that is in the sun, in the moon and in the fire – that light is nothing but the light of the …
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Many of our conflicts in close relationships arise because we mistake understanding for agreement.'If these people really understand us, they just have to agree with us', we think. However, since we are similar to each other as well as different from each other, we can learn to co-exist with warmth and respect We explore our natural need for agreem…
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