Concluding Session of 5-Day Bhagavad Gita Retreat, held during the USA Jnana Yajna 2024.
Guru-Bhakti For Spiritual Growth
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The Inferior and Superior Knowledge
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The State of jivanmuktih
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Introspection to get over Worldliness
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The Message of Valmiki Ramayana
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Sankhya Yoga to reduce Delusional Clinging
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70 advaita-bodhaabja
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69 lakshmi-kalatram
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68 yogarato vaa
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67 artham-anartham bhaavaya
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66 punarapi-jananam
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63 maa kuru dhana-jana
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Passion can never be fulfilled. It is like blazing fire. By feeding it, it will only blaze forth with increased vigour. On this ground it is insatiable. This factor is what makes the display of desire and passion problematic, sometimes a huge monster. Nonetheless, seekers cannot refrain from dealing with passion effectively. What should then be done becomes a challenge for the seeker.
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Read MoreThe theme of Śrīmad Bhāgavatam is clearly set forth right at the beginning of the text; it is jñāna, knowledge. True, everything is given a devotional touch. But what Śrīmad Bhāgavatam proposes to bring about is spiritual wisdom and wisdom alone.
Read MoreWhere will the mind rest? The mind has to rest on itself! Now, this restfulness of the mind on its own essence, is called meditative absorption.
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