Sundhya Pooja: The Daily Prayers of Brahmins

July 29th, 2008 by User | No Comments | Filed in Religious, YOGA

Sundhya is the daily recital of prayers by Hindu Brahmins. Accompanied by appropriate gesticulation. This book was written in the mid-nineteenth century and for its author, a European lady, the religious habits and manners of the native Indians must have been interesting novelties worth exploring. The prayers, at places given in the original Sanskrit, invoke …

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Meditaion Chakras, Kundalini and Consciousness

July 25th, 2008 by User | No Comments | Filed in YOGA

Charkras are centers for our consciousness; they are wheels for the train of life. By concentrating on them, I can make them strong and healthy. Everything emanates from the center and goes back to the center. When a point extends it becomes a circle. When I extend my center i.e. my consciousness, then my inner …

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Dealing with Anger and Emotion

July 9th, 2008 by User | No Comments | Filed in YOGA

Anger and hatred are two of our closest friends. When I was young I had quite a close relationship with anger. Then eventually I found a lot of disagreement with anger. By using common sense, with the help of compassion and wisdom, I now have a more powerful argument with which to defeat anger.

Statues with …

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Buddhism : Contentment, Joy and Living Well

July 5th, 2008 by User | No Comments | Filed in YOGA

The basic fact is that all sentient beings, particularly human beings, want happiness and do not want pain and suffering. On those grounds, we have every right to be happy and to use different methods or means to overcome suffering and to achieve happier lives.

Zit is worthwhile to think seriously about the positive and negative …

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Adi Sankaracharya : The Voice of Vedanta

July 4th, 2008 by User | No Comments | Filed in YOGA

In the eighth century, a young sanyasi became ancient India’s greatest philosopher and theologian. Adi Sankaracharya was the leading exponent of Advaita Vedanta, a philosophy that has influenced thinkers till today.

In a short life of just thirty two years, Adi Sankaracharya left an indelible mark on Hindu thought and religion. At a time when Hinduism …

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Meditation with Mandalas

June 26th, 2008 by User | No Comments | Filed in YOGA

What is meditation? Why is it necessary? Everybody wants to know about himself or herself. Don’t they? One often asks oneself: “Who am I? What’s the purpose of my life?” Meditation may answer these questions. Meditation brings us to the inmost core of our being, to the truth ourselves. It helps us explore into ourselves …

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