Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 5)
In this chapter on Sannyasa. Lord Krishna explains renunciation of the fruits of action while performing action (Karma Yoga) and renunciation of action by knowledge
In this chapter on Sannyasa. Lord Krishna explains renunciation of the fruits of action while performing action (Karma Yoga) and renunciation of action by knowledge
This chapter explores Karma (action) and the four varnas that are divided, significantly, not just in terms of duty, but in terms of the manner
Lord Krishna teachers the importance of fulfilling one’s duty in a spirit of offering (Karma Yoga). Devotion brings about the inner purification and growth that
Chapter 01 includes in-depth explanation of the background of the Bhagavad Gita including the fundamental problem that Arjuna faced with on the battlefield and what
Problems or limitations in relationships often drive us to seek freedom from relationship. In these twelve-talks, Pujya Swamiji teaches how we might enjoy freedom in
Sorrow is neither caused by the world nor is it caused by any simple. In these classes, Pujya Swamiji helps us to examine the nature
In this course, Pujya Swamiji shows how the seeming disorder of our life is actually order and is never separate from the order of the
In twelve verses, Mandukya unfolds the non-dual vision of reality through an elaborate exposition of the meaning of the sacred syllable Om. As a sound
Belonging to the Krishna Yajur Veda, Taittiriya , it is thought to be the first Upanishad Shankara wrote a Bhasya on. It is composed of
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