One Quote-a-Day: Fuel Your Soul with Daily Inspiration!

Quotation Station

“A positive quote each day, keeps negativity at bay.”

📜 Introducing the newest addition to the blog: Daily Quotations! 📜

Every day, we’ll be sharing pearls of wisdom from the minds of great thinkers, leaders, and creatives – individuals who have made significant contributions to fields such as art, literature, music, design, and other creative endeavours.

Whether it’s a sprinkle of inspiration, a dash of motivation, or a nugget of profound insight, these quotes are here to guide us on our journey through life.

Bookmark this page and visit it every day. Let’s be inspired by the wisdom of great people and discover how their words can illuminate our paths.

Don’t miss out – a new quote awaits you every single day! 

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Let’s embark on this journey together, drawing strength and inspiration from the timeless wisdom of those who have come before us.

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Rising above Duality – for Serious Seekers

A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the core principles of Advaita Vedanta

Journey Towards Clarity: Embrace Your Quest as an Ardent Truth Seeker – Find Everything You Need to Know about Advaita Vedanta Here

*Before proceeding further, take a moment to note down your current state of mind and your general understanding of Divinity, Vedic Sanatana Dharma, Karma, and Dharma. Once you’ve finished watching all the videos on this page, reflect on your thoughts and emotions and jot them down. Please feel free to let me know if you wish.

Watching the videos below in the specified order will significantly aid in achieving their purpose of providing clarity and elevating your state of mind to a higher and more blissful level, much closer to the ultimate goal of all Vedic studies. Start from the end of the page.

If you find it hard to shed the duality that defines your entire philosophy, mental makeup, and attitude, this page with a collection of selected videos is for you. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transcendence. Join me as we delve into the profound wisdom of Vedanta to unravel the illusion of duality and embrace the grand truth of existence and awareness.

Through a series of enlightening videos, I help you explore the essence of Nonduality, and understanding Atmagnyana or the Knowledge of the SELF. The highest stage of learning on the Vedic path is indeed Atmagnyaana.  It is the ultimate reality in Vedanta.

Shlokas SBG 2:41-45
“Unintelligent people, who have minds full of desires, are attracted by the flowery statements in the Vedas and they consider heaven as their highest goal. For them there is nothing else higher than it. They speak about the rites as prescribed in the Vedas which get them good birth, power, and enjoyment. They think that there is nothing beyond pleasure and a wealthy life. People, who are attached to such gratifications and power, are carried away by these words, and are not able to attain total determination to concentrate on the Supreme Bhagavan and attain Samaadhi.

Vedic literature deals with subjects that fall under the three Gunas. O Arjuna, you should RISE ABOVE THE THREE, BE FREE FROM DUALITIES, and the thoughts of acquisition and preservation, always remain in Sattva or goodness and BE ESTABLISHED IN THE SELF.”

Shloka 2:46 of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita:
यावानर्थ उदपाने सर्वतः संप्लुतोदके |
तावान्सर्वेषु वेदेषु ब्राह्मणस्य विजानतः || २ ४६ ||
yaavaan-artha udhapaane
sarvataha samplu-todake
thaavaan-sarveshu vedeshu
braahmaNasya vijaanataha (SBG 2:46)
“For a man of SELF-realisation, the purpose served by the Vedas is as much as what a small well does when it is flooded everywhere.”

Together, we will uncover the timeless wisdom that subjective awareness is none other than Brahman itself, omnipresent and transcending names and forms.

Prepare to expand your consciousness, dissolve the barriers of perception, and tap into the infinite reservoir of truth within. Let’s embark on this great journey together!

You can watch a couple of videos or more every day, even on your mobile, and soon you will be through. I will keep updating this page with newer content.

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Beyond Religious Divides: Finding Unity in Diversity

Beliefs are merely ideas that can change with time

Universal Harmony and Peace

“You know, belief is something you need when there is no evidence for what you believe in. But when you experience something and have a rational explanation for it, you don’t have to believe it – because you know it.”

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Beliefs are fluid concepts that can evolve over time. It’s crucial to acknowledge that they are subjective interpretations or convictions held by individuals, susceptible to change due to personal experiences, new information, shifting circumstances, and exposure to diverse perspectives. This adaptability enables individuals to refine their viewpoints and understandings as they navigate life’s complexities. It is called intellectual evolution. Why should we let mutable beliefs dictate our interactions with others and risk fracturing society or fostering animosity?

In today’s world, religious differences often serve as barriers, dividing communities and fuelling misunderstanding. However, within these divides lies the potential for unity and harmony. 

In the video below, I go into the complexities of religious diversity and the journey towards understanding and acceptance.

Through thoughtful reflection and open dialogue, our aim should be to bridge the gaps that separate us and embrace the diversity that enriches our society.

Together, let’s uncover the common truth that unites us all, regardless of our beliefs and traditions.

In this brief journey, we’ll examine the divisive effects of beliefs, explore their complexities, and consider the potential for unity amidst diversity. As I take a short drive, I reflect aloud on the importance of transcending beliefs and cultivating understanding and acceptance to foster a harmonious society.

 

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Break Free from meaningless BELIEFS

FREEDOM through VEDANTA

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“Dogma is always based on belief, whereas Vedanta is about study, research, discovery, experience, and enlightenment.”

Don’t divisions among people seem to be deepening with each passing day?

Have you ever pondered the reasons behind religion-based conflicts?

They are nothing but a clash of ideologies. People of one religion want to completely annihilate the people of another!

From rigid doctrines of organised religions to personal faith, belief systems hold immense power, influencing our perspectives and actions.

Let’s have a look at organised religions, in which adherence to prescribed beliefs is non-negotiable, and why their followers are sometimes not just violent but also murderous. These religions enforce dogmatic elements, demanding conformity from their followers without question.

Vedic wisdom offers a profound alternative, in which even the faintest concept of belief does not exist. It is a journey of both spiritual and intellectual evolution. It’s about engaging in self-discovery, culminating in the realisation of the all-pervading Self, personified as Krishna.

Unlike organised religions that limit the human spirit, Vedanta transcends dogma. The entire dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, is about introspection and discernment, and certainly not imposition.

The culmination of Vedanta is the attainment of Self-knowledge, transcending all dualities of our mundane existence.

Embracing Vedanta requires a departure from the mentally enslaving chains of blind belief, inviting true seekers to listen, study, observe, analyse, process, and arrive at a higher understanding.

True knowledge is the way to rise above divisive forces and embrace spiritual enlightenment. Dogma is always based on belief, whereas Vedanta is about study, research, discovery, experience, and enlightenment. So, let’s cast aside the constraints of dogma and embark on a journey of self-discovery and liberation through studying Vedanta.

Stay blessed.

Thank you.

Jai Shri Krishna.

 

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The Curse of Duality

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Srimad Bhagavad Gita 7:03 presents a profound insight: “Out of thousands of men, hardly one tries to achieve perfection in Self-realisation…and among those who do achieve Self-realisation, there is hardly one who truly knows Me.” This Shloka highlights the rarity of individuals who question, seek understanding, and reject unfounded beliefs.

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The Bhaja Govindam Song – Sanskrit Text, Transliteration, and English Translation

Shri Adi Shankaracharya

Aum Shri Gurubhyo Namaha

Introducing the Bhaja Govindam Song: A Code for Responsible Living

Have you ever wondered about the true meaning behind the captivating Bhaja Govindam song? Often recited and sung without understanding, this song holds profound wisdom that transcends mere prayer.

In my latest video, I delve deep into the essence of Bhaja Govindam, offering an English translation that unlocks the hidden messages within each Shloka. Additionally, I provide a PDF file containing the original Sanskrit Shlokas, transliteration, and translation for those who wish to explore further.

Contrary to popular belief, Bhaja Govindam is not exactly a conventional prayer song. It begins with the bold declaration, “O Fool,” setting the tone for a profound exploration of life’s responsibilities and truths. This song serves as a code for responsible living, urging individuals to shed ignorance and false beliefs.

In the video, I discuss how Shri Adi Shankara categorised his works into three groups, each tailored for individuals at different levels of understanding. However, throughout his teachings, Shankaracharya emphasises the importance of attaining SELF-knowledge (Atmagnyaana) and dispelling ignorance.

Moreover, I highlight the significance of gaining clarity of mind through understanding Vedanta, rather than blindly adhering to rituals and rites. In today’s world, where external influences seek to sway individuals from their spiritual path, it is crucial to grasp the essence of Vedantic teachings.

If you haven’t yet acquired my latest work, titled ‘The Ever-Relevant Gita: A Present-Day Rendering,’ please do so at your earliest convenience. The wisdom gained from exploring this song along with one or two reads of my book will undoubtedly bring clarity to your mind, leading to a peaceful, enjoyable, stress-free, calm, enriching, and fulfilling life.

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Anthropomorphisation: Beyond Dualistic Worship and Confusion

A Gateway to Understanding Vedic Symbolism

Learning to Decode the Mysteries of Vedic Anthropomorphisation

The renowned Greek philosopher Seneca said, “We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.”

Isn’t it true? Many people are eternally afraid of a ‘heavenly ‘god”, who they fear would ‘punish’ them for wrongdoings or for not being ‘pious’ and ‘religious’ enough! What does such baseless fear stem from? From DUALITY or DUALISM, of course! Even the fear of death, which is the mother of all fears, stems from duality!

‘Anthropomorphisation’ is a term I used in one of my first posts on this blog. The post is titled ‘Fearlessness – achieving it by understanding the ‘God’ Concept.’

Since July 2014, my journey has been dedicated to elucidating the concept of anthropomorphisation and guiding individuals away from the veils of ignorance fostered by duality and dualistic worship, perpetuated by miscommunication from previous generations. Young children are often taught to believe in and pray to imaginary beings, which can hinder their intellectual development. Through the teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, we’ll explore how such dualistic thinking can limit understanding of the all-pervading nature of the SELF or Krishna, as described in the supreme scripture. Fools, in the words of the supreme scripture, are those who do not grasp this.

Think about it. Arjuna says to Shri Krishna in Shloka SBG 11:23 “Having seen You, O mighty-armed One (Shri Bhagavan Krishna), in your Cosmic form, with many faces, eyes, many arms, many thighs, many legs, many bellies, and many terrifying teeth, all the planets are perturbed. I too am aghast.”

Can this be taken literally? Can you imagine Krishna as a being with ‘many faces, eyes, arms, thighs, legs, bellies, and terrifying teeth’ in a literal sense?

Understanding anthropomorphisation is pivotal to grasping the essence of Vedic Dharma, which advocates progressing from simplistic worship of the various forces of nature towards intellectual enlightenment and the attainment of Atmagnyana, or SELF-knowledge.

SBG 3:21 (Krishna says) “Whatever or whichever action an important person does, others follow him and emulate him. What he does becomes a standard for the others.”
It’s a stark reality that some practices and traditions of certain people in the past have morphed into rigid superstitions and belief systems, steering people away from the path of knowledge and towards cults and sects. 

The primary cause of such decay in Dharmic society is the widespread ignorance about Vedanta, exploited by charlatans and self-proclaimed religious leaders to amass followers and material wealth.

Vedanta, signifying the culmination, end, or zenith of the Vedas, represents the ultimate goal. As affirmed by Krishna in Shloka SBG 9:02
राजविद्या राजगुह्यं पवित्रमिदमुत्तमम् |
प्रत्यक्षावगमं धर्म्यं सुसुखं कर्तुमव्ययम् || ९ २ ||
raaja-vidyaa raaja-guhyam
pavitra mida-muttamam
pratyakshaa-vagamam dharmyam
su-sukham kartu mavyayam (SBG 9:02)
“This is the royal science, the supremely holy and profound secret that can be experienced directly and with ease. It is very easy to practise and is everlasting.”

All it requires is a simple comprehension of texts like the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, shedding dualistic thoughts, and delving into the anthropomorphisation and allegory prevalent in Vedic scriptures such as the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and the Srimad Bhagavatam.

The Srimad Bhagavatam explicitly states in SB 12:3:14:
कथा इमास्ते कथिता महीयसां विताय लोकेषु यशः परेयुषाम् ।
विज्ञानवैराग्यविवक्षया विभो वचोविभूतीर्न तु पारमार्थ्यम् ॥ १२.३.१४॥
kathaa imaaste kathita mahiiyasaam vitaaya lokeshu yashah pareyushaam
vignyaana-vairaagya-vivakshayaa vibho vachovibhootiirna tu paaramaartham
(Rishi Shuka, the narrator of the Srimad Bhagavatam, said to Parikshith), “I have narrated to you the stories of great kings to embellish my narrations with power and opulence. However, my primary aim has been to impart transcendental knowledge and renunciation. These stories contribute to the richness of my narrative but do not embody the highest knowledge.”

Further elucidation is provided by Shloka SBG 7:24:
अव्यक्तं व्यक्तिमापन्नं मन्यन्ते मामबुद्धयः |
परं भावमजानन्तो ममाव्ययमनुत्तमम् || ७ २४ ||
avyaktam vyakti-maapannam
manyante maam-abuddhayaha
param bhaava-majaa-nanto
mamaa-vyayaman-uttamam
(SBG 7:24)
“Foolish people who do not know My formless, exalted, imperishable, and supreme nature think I assume a manifest human form.”

Can you imagine adults using an abacus to tally their finances? That would look silly, wouldn’t it? Persisting in a dualistic approach, even in later years, reflects ignorance, laziness, and the reluctance to transcend one’s current level of understanding, hindering progress towards the ultimate goal of Atmagnyaana.

To reiterate: all deities, gods, and goddesses are anthropomorphisations or personifications of various natural factors. Brahman, the all-pervading substance or substrate of everything, is unseen, while the deities represent their ‘Vibhuti’, created by humans for relatability.

In my book ‘The Ever-Relevant Gita: A Contemporary Interpretation by Tavamithram Sarvada‘, I delve into the symbolism of the main characters:

1. The Kauravas and Pandavas serve as personifications of the conflicting forces within the human psyche.

2. Arjuna’s adversaries, including family, friends, and mentors, symbolize the emotional attachments to people, possessions, and ideologies that ensnare individuals.

3. The battlefield of Kurukshetra allegorically represents the perpetual struggle of conflicting ideals within the human consciousness.

4. The beloved figures in the narrative epitomise the myriad attachments that can undermine one’s mental fortitude, leading some to forsake their aspirations.

5. Arjuna embodies the archetype of the ordinary individual who, despite possessing education, wisdom, and experience, succumbs to emotional turmoil and contemplates retreat.

6. Krishna embodies the intellect, representing the potential for enlightenment attainable by those who master their thoughts, exhibit unwavering responsibility, and adhere to the path of righteousness.

7. In Shloka SBG 5:13, Krishna metaphorically depicts the human body as a city with nine gates, known as ‘Dwaras,’ hence the term Dwaraka. As explained in SBG 10:20, Shri Krishna the ruler of Dwaraka, symbolises the SELF within each individual: Makes sense?

If you’ve been a regular visitor to this blog/site but haven’t yet read or listened to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, despite the decade of assistance and free resources I’ve offered, and if you still believe that reciting or, rather, regurgitating Sanskrit mantras or visiting mountaintop temples can resolve your problems, then I can only express my sympathy for you.

However, it’s never too late. NOW is the first moment of the rest of your life. Reach out to me should you need help, and I will share with you whatever humble knowledge and experience I have gained during my journey through life until now.

It’s time to transcend petty disputes over gods, deities, and temples. Embrace Vedanta, and lead a blissful life.

Jai Shri Krishna.

The 3 Steps to a Balanced Life

Have a Healthy, Happy, Peaceful, fearless, and Fulfilling Life

(Republishing an old post) Namaste. I am delighted to present to you a transformative exploration into the profound teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, a timeless scripture that encapsulates the essence of life, consciousness, and the path to self-realisation. In this video presentation, ‘3 STEPS to Being Healthy and Happy: It is not difficult at all! Why complicate life?’, I distil the wisdom of the rational philosophy of Srimad Bhagavad Gita into three practical steps that can be effortlessly incorporated into our lives. These steps offer a simplified yet profound approach to understanding and applying the teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, providing a gateway for anyone seeking a meaningful and fulfilling life.

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Crafting a Thoughtful Tomorrow: Choosing the Path of Responsible Living

Analysing the Three Kinds of Pleasure

Following this approach can protect you from major disappointments in life.

In our journey through life, we often encounter moments we wish we could undo. Words spoken in haste, actions taken impulsively—these instances can leave a lasting impact, shaping our experiences and relationships. How can we navigate the delicate balance between spontaneity and thoughtfulness?

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