Lessons from the Guru Transit 2024

A Tribute to Enlightenment

Choosing the Path of Knowledge

Embrace Knowledge: Navigating Jupiter’s Celestial Shift with Rationality

Today marks a celestial event in Vedic astrology, as Jupiter transitions from Aries to Taurus. While astrologers capitalise on this period, exploiting superstitions for profit, it’s crucial to approach such phenomena with rationality.

The generalised astrological prediction I can give everyone is that this particular transit will be excellent for all, particularly for those who have been good ‘students of life’ so far. I mean those who have taken steps toward self-improvement.

Jupiter, a colossal planet dwarfing Earth in size, symbolises wisdom and enlightenment. Though approximately 1,300 planet Earths could fit within it, attributing literal powers to Jupiter is a misconception often exploited by astrologers.

Instead of seeking material fulfilment through planetary worship, let’s delve into the deeper significance of Jupiter. Known as ‘Guru’ in Sanskrit, it embodies the concept of removing darkness through knowledge.

Traditional notions of a Guru, centred on appearance, are demolished in ancient texts like the Bhagavata Purana. Sage Dattatreya’s 24 + 1 Gurus, including the earth, birds, trees, rivers, and more, highlight wisdom’s universal availability in nature. These unconventional mentors, devoid of long beards or specific attire, signify that wisdom transcends outward appearances. 

True enlightenment arises from a hunger for knowledge and gratitude for wisdom. It fosters peace, kindness, and generosity, nurturing a perpetual curiosity like a child’s.

Both ‘good’ and ‘bad’ experiences have one thing in common: they are great learning experiences, offering valuable lessons. As Steve Jobs famously said, “Stay hungry, Stay foolish,” advocating for a perpetual quest for knowledge.

This major celestial shift serves as a reminder to transcend ignorance and embrace learning and observation. The Srimad Bhagavad Gita echoes this, stating that there is nothing more purifying than knowledge.

Unlike organised religions, Vedanta encourages seeking, experiencing, and internalising knowledge. By relinquishing superstition and embracing enlightenment, we navigate life’s complexities with clarity, attaining higher levels of bliss and fulfilment.

“Nothing in this Life is Permanent, not even our Problems” – Charlie Chaplin

“Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.”

Charlie Chaplin once told a joke in front of an audience.

Everyone laughed.

And he told it a second time, so only a few laughed.

When he told it for the third time, no one laughed.

Then he said these beautiful words.

So cherish every moment life throws your way. Charlie Chaplin crafted a timeless legacy, his words resonating deeply without causing harm. These phrases, stirring the heart, stand as a testament to his profound impact.

Below are three quotes from Charlie Chaplin who is also known as the greatest showman of all times.

The “I Am” Truth: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad’s Path to Enlightenment

All beings are equally Divine

Vedic Wisdom for Everyday Life: Transcending Duality and Embracing Oneness

Unveiling the All-Pervading Truth: Beyond Form and Duality
In the whole of existence, Vedic Dharma offers a profound perspective on the ultimate reality: Brahman or Krishna. This all-encompassing truth transcends the limitations of the physical world, often described as an illusion (Maya).

The Impermanence of the Seen
Our senses perceive a world of sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures. Yet, these are mere appearances, ever-changing and impermanent. The true essence lies in the unchanging, formless Brahman – SatChitAnanda (Existence, Consciousness, Bliss).

Beyond Duality: The Oneness of All
Understanding Brahman shatters the illusion of duality. We are not separate entities, but expressions of the one divine consciousness. This dispels the misconception that some beings are more divine than others. All are equally part of the all-pervading truth.

The Illusory “I”
The ego, the sense of “I” and “me,” arises from our identification with the physical body. True knowledge lies in recognising the Self as a witness, not an actor. The question of origin (“Where do I come from?”) becomes irrelevant, for the eternal Brahman has no beginning or end.

Understanding through the Shlokas
The downloadable PDF files containing five Shlokas (verses) from the Bhagavad Gita below offer a glimpse into this all-pervading divinity. Studying these verses can help seekers awaken to the divine essence within and around them.

Moving Beyond Rituals
While rituals have their place, true spiritual growth comes from the knowledge and experience of Vedanta, the core philosophy of Vedic Dharma. Vedanta guides us towards realising the oneness of Brahman and dissolving the illusion of separation.

A Word on Anthropomorphism
It’s important to acknowledge that descriptions of Brahman or Krishna using human-like forms (anthropomorphism) are simply tools to aid comprehension. The ultimate reality is beyond such limitations.

The Wisdom of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
The profound statement “Aham Brahmasmi” (I am Brahman), from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 1.4.10 of the Yajur Veda, encapsulates the essence of non-duality. It reminds us that our true nature is inseparable from the all-pervading Brahman.

Embrace the Oneness
By shedding the veil of illusion and embracing the non-dual nature of Brahman, we can cultivate a life filled with peace, understanding, and connection to all beings.

Love and respect everyone, all living beings, and, above all, sincerely adore and revere nature.

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The Sacred Quest: Embark on a Journey with Vedanta

Study Advaita Vedanta – The Science of the Self and acquire Inner Peace

Life’s a maze, but what if you could find your way to true happiness?

Feeling lost and unfulfilled is a common experience. The nontheistic, ancient philosophy of Advaita Vedanta offers a path to SELF-realisation and lasting peace. It helps a seeker learn to break free from limitations, cultivate inner peace, and live a more enriching, purposeful, and fulfilling life.

Watch now and awaken to your true SELF!

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

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

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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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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.

Influenced by organised religions and personality cults, the concept of duality has entrenched itself in the minds of many Indians and those of Indian origin. This post aims to clarify that Vedanta transcends mere belief systems. For that matter,…READ ON SUBSTACK

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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.

Warm-up Quiz – The Ever-Relevant Gita: A Present-Day Rendering

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The 3 Steps to a Balanced Life

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

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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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Beyond Opinions: A Journey to Inner Knowing

“The Greatest Deception…”

“The greatest deception men suffer from is their own opinions.” – Leonardo da Vinci

In a world rich with diverse beliefs and ideologies, our life’s journey is typically influenced by the constructs of our own minds. Opinions, deeply ingrained, can sometimes lead us away from the profound truth of our existence. The quest for self-realisation beckons us to transcend these constructs and discover the universal reality that goes beyond personal perspectives.

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Managing Life like a Pilot: The ‘Cockpit of Life’

Learning from the Hudson River Hero, Captain ‘Sully’ Sullenberger


The ‘Cockpit of Life’

Embarking on a journey through the endless expanse of the sky, pilots navigate challenges with composure and skill, ensuring the safety of those on board. The parallels between a pilot’s approach to aviation and the principles outlined in the Srimad Bhagavad Gita offer profound insights into managing life’s complexities. Join me on a journey as we explore the art of managing your life like a pilot from the cockpit of your life.

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The Symphony of Life – Exploring Cosmic and Microcosmic Connections

From Galaxies to Individual Cells

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Introduction
Discover the captivating beauty of existence in the video, “The Symphony of Life.” This remarkable journey takes us from the vastness of galaxies to the intricacies of cells, exploring the profound connections that link the universe and the microcosm. Dive into the mysteries of life at every scale and be prepared to be amazed.

The Microcosm and Macrocosm Connection
Explore the profound relationship between the microcosm (the world within) and the macrocosm (the vast universe) in “The Symphony of Life.”

Srimad Bhagavad Gita SBG 8:9

कविं पुराणमनुशासितारं
अणोरणीयंसमनुस्मरेद्यः |
सर्वस्य धातारमचिन्त्यरूपं
आदित्यवर्णं तमसः परस्तात् || ८ ९ ||
kavim puraaNam-anushaa-sitaaram
aNora-Neeyam-samanu-smared-yaha
sarvasya dhaataaram-achintyaroopam
aaditya-varNam tamasah parastaat (SBG 8:09)
“The Parampurush is the Omniscient and Most Ancient Ruler, who is more minute than an atom, has an inconceivable Divine form, and is beyond the brightness of the sun and the darkness of ignorance.”

Ishavasya Upanishad IU05

तदेजति तन्नैजति
तद् दूरे तद्वन्तिके ।
तदन्तरस्य सर्वस्य
तदु सर्वस्यास्य बाह्यतः ॥ ५॥
tade-jati tannai-jati tadduure tadvantike
“tadan tarasya sarvasya
tadu-sarvasyaa-sya baahyataha (IU 05)
“It moves, and it does not move. It is far, yet so near. It exists within and also outside all this.”

Srimad Bhagavad Gita SBG 7:19

बहूनां जन्मनामन्ते ज्ञानवान्मां प्रपद्यते |
वासुदेवः सर्वमिति स महात्मा सुदुर्लभः || ७ १९ ||
bahoonaam janma naamante
jnaana-vaan-maam prapadyate
vaasudevah sarvamiti
sa mahaatmaa sudur-labhaha (SBG 7:19)
“Therefore, after innumerable births, the one who has perfected his or her wisdom, understanding fully My universal reality, surrenders to Me and such a soul is very rare.”

Aim to be that rare one, not a sycophantic follower of some cult or individual. Anyone who helps in removing ignorance, which exists due to the mind being shrouded by meaningless beliefs and illogical concepts, is a GURU, which means remover of darkness. I must admit that I have learned quite a few things from my son, and therefore, he too is my GURU.

ॐ ब्रह्मानन्दं परमसुखदं केवलं ज्ञानमूर्तिं
द्वन्द्वातीतं गगनसदृशं तत्त्वमस्यादिलक्ष्यम् ।
एकं नित्यं विमलमचलं सर्वधीसाक्षिभूतं
भावातीतं त्रिगुणरहितं सद्गुरुं तं नमामि ॥
Brahmaanandam parama sukhadam Kevalam gnyaana moortim
Dvandva teetam gagana sadrusham Tatvam asyaadi lakshyam
Ekam nityam vimalam achalam Sarvadhi saakshibhootam
Bhava teetam triguNa rahitam Sadhgurum tam namaami
“My obeisance to the Guru, the Bliss of Brahman, the One who bestows Supreme Happiness and is Knowledge personified.
To the One who transcends the pairs of opposites, is vast as the sky and who is known as “That you are”.
To the One who is eternal, pure, unchanging and is the witness of the functions of the intellect.
To the One who is above all mental states and the three Gunas.
My salutations to that Divine Guru.”

Remember that everything you come across in scriptures such as the Puranas is nothing but 100% allegory. The author of the Bhagavata PuraNa has given such a clear and precise disclaimer in the scripture.
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

It was Shloka 12:3:14 of the Srimad Bhagavata PuraNa.

The son of sage VedaVyasa, Shukadeva Goswami, who is the main narrator of the Bhagavata Purana says to king Parikshith: “O mighty, king, I have told you tales of illustrious kings whose reputations have extended far and wide before their eventual passing. However, my primary objective has always been to impart the wisdom of transcendental knowledge and the importance of renunciation. Although these stories of great kings add grandeur and splendour to my narrations, they, on their own, do not constitute the ultimate knowledge.”

You are Divine. All beings are Divine. Divinity is all-pervading.
Vedanta has nothing to do with religion. It is the science of all sciences.

Stay blessed with great health, happiness, prosperity, and, above all, freedom.

Jai Shri Krishna.

 

Embrace Your Uniqueness – Don’t Let Labels Define You

Embrace Resilience: Rise Above Complaints, Victimhood, and Self-Pity

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Denzel Washington, one of my favorite Hollywood actors, exudes brilliance in his style. His wisdom transcends all barriers, especially the common narrative of people feeling oppressed due to their ethnicity or skin color.

When he declares, “I’m very proud to be black, but black is not all I am. That’s my cultural historical background, my genetic makeup, but it’s not all of who I am, nor is it the basis from which I answer every question,” he delivers a profound message that surpasses cultural, racial, and background constraints.

Breaking Free from Labels

Often, society encourages us to wear labels—to categorise ourselves based on culture, race, or social status. While these aspects are undeniably a part of our identity, they should not dominate or confine us. Denzel’s message is clear: embracing your individuality and understanding that labels do not define you are vital for personal growth and liberation.

The Pitfalls of Labelling

The act of labelling oneself comes with a set of risks. It can lead to a victim mentality, where one believes their background grants them certain entitlements or absolves them of accountability. Such an outlook constrains personal growth and hinders societal progress.

Equality and Unity

In a world that aspires to equality and unity, it’s crucial to acknowledge that our backgrounds, whether cultural, racial, or social, do not determine our worth. We are all equal members of the human race, and our actions, character, and integrity are the true measures of our essence. It’s our individual contributions and the values we uphold that leave an enduring imprint on the world.

Denzel Washington’s Wisdom

Denzel’s words echo the idea that while we should take pride in our backgrounds, they should not confine us. Let us celebrate our uniqueness and recognise that our character is the true basis from which we answer life’s questions. By shedding limiting labels, we open ourselves up to infinite opportunities and the chance to connect with others based on shared values and aspirations.

As Denzel Washington underscores, it is crucial to recognise that we are more than our cultural, racial, or social backgrounds. Our individuality is a cause for celebration, and it is through our shared humanity that we can work together to improve the world. So, let’s break free from labels, embrace our unique qualities, and stand together in unity and equality.

The Cantankerous Tenant – A parable to learn to Shift to Self Realisation

Study Vedanta – BE FREE

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Learn to make the SHIFT from fears and worries to Total Freedom

Dear Seekers of Truth,

Prepare for this brief video that has the potential to reshape your perception of life and the world. It introduces you to the bliss and freedom that await you by studying Advaita Vedanta.

The Essence of Advaita Vedanta

This video will lead you to break free from the shackles of dualistic thinking in the name of religion and misunderstood ‘bhakti’, thereby awakening your inner strength and SELF-realisation

A Path to Self-Realisation

Advaita Vedanta, the pinnacle of Upanishads, empowers you to script your own destiny. It’s a journey that guides you towards SELF-realisation, fostering a sense of responsibility and inner strength.

Unveiling the Teachings

In the video, we dive into the core teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, a sacred scripture that embodies the essence of Vedanta. Discover how this wisdom can help you navigate life’s challenges with a fresh perspective and awaken to the power of oneness within.

Your Personal Transformation Awaits

Are you ready to redefine your life, free from fear and uncertainty? Join me on this short but captivating trip towards learning to attain SELF-realisation through Advaita Vedanta. Let the teachings guide you towards a path of empowerment and responsibility.

Don’t miss the opportunity to watch “The Cantankerous Tenant” and embark on this enlightening journey towards SELF-discovery and personal freedom.

Remember, in Advaita Vedanta, you hold the key to your own destiny.

Stay Blessed.

Jai Shri Krishna.

 

Equality among all Living Beings

It’s disheartening to encounter individuals who, out of ignorance, insult the most ancient and unparalleled scientific and rational philosophy known to humanity. This regrettable state of affairs isn’t limited to the general masses; even so-called educated individuals contribute to it.

Ignorance lies at the heart of these insults directed at Sanatana Dharma, which culminates in the supreme knowledge and experience of the All-Pervading Self, Brahman, or Krishna.

Instead of mere recitation of Shlokas from the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, it’s far more meaningful for seekers to start by reading a simple translation of this scripture to grasp the profound nondual philosophy it imparts. Unfortunately, the ignorance prevalent among the masses makes it convenient for certain individuals to exploit this by creating ‘Krishna cults’ that prey on people’s gullibility.

In reality, there are no castes or inequalities among living beings before Krishna, as all are equally Divine.

Handling Temptation – Web Story

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Temptation, in essence, is the powerful allure and craving for something alluring or pleasurable, despite its moral wrongness, harmful consequences, or being forbidden. It entices individuals towards engaging in actions, behaviours, or possessing objects that deviate from what is considered virtuous, ethical, or in line with their principles and beliefs. These temptations can take various forms, ranging from giving in to vices, and breaking rules, to acting against one’s better judgment and values. Overcoming temptation necessitates the cultivation of self-control, willpower, and the ability to make wise choices when faced with enticing alternatives.

To truly comprehend the nature of temptation and address its root causes, one can delve into the works of philosophical moral psychology, philosophy of action, and philosophical theology. In this regard, a structured approach, such as studying the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, offers valuable insights into understanding the ego, false ego (the assumed concept of ‘I’), the mind, and, most importantly, the all-pervading SELF. Such knowledge can empower individuals to resist the dangerous nature of temptation and safeguard themselves from becoming its victim.

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Remove Demotivation – Web Story

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At the core of our journey lies the intrinsic motivation that propels us to fulfil our duties, achieve our goals, and overcome challenges, elevating our living standards and more. While external support plays a role, we must not forget the paramount significance of our inner drive. This support can manifest in the form of material or moral assistance. We discover their profound influence on our inner motivations as we explore selected Shlokas from the Srimad Bhagavad Gita.

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita serves as a guiding light, leading seekers through various stages, culminating in Divine SELF-Realisation. Reading these chosen Shlokas can provide a momentary surge of mental energy, meeting our immediate needs for a powerful boost. However, it is vital to remember that such brief moments alone cannot replace the transformative experience of delving into the entirety of this life-changing scripture, the Srimad Bhagavad Gita.

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita – Quick Reference – Web Stories

KILL Fear and Anger

Meditation: A Pathway to Intelligent Thinking, Emotional Balance and Mental Power

Meditation is a powerful practice that holds immense importance in our fast-paced and often chaotic lives. It provides a sanctuary for the mind, allowing us to step away from the constant stream of thoughts and emotions that can overwhelm us. By dedicating time to meditation, we cultivate a sense of inner peace and clarity. A calm mind becomes more receptive to intelligent and rational thinking. It enables us to make better decisions, respond to challenges with composure, and approach life with a deeper understanding.

One of the initial steps towards achieving a peaceful mind is learning to disconnect from our emotions. Emotions can cloud our judgment and lead to impulsive reactions. Through meditation, we learn to observe our thoughts and feelings without getting entangled in them. By creating this mental distance, we become better equipped to navigate life’s complexities with a level-headed approach.

Mantras are invaluable tools in the journey of calming the mind. These ancient, sacred sounds or words have a profound impact on our consciousness. Repetition of mantras during meditation can help quieten the mental chatter and instil a sense of tranquillity. The vibration and rhythm of mantras empower the mind, making it more resilient and focused. As we delve deeper into meditation with mantras, we unlock the potential to access higher states of awareness and find our true selves amidst the noise of the world.

Take the help of meditation and Mantras to calm your mind and invoke Divine Power and Energy into you to start your journey to Inner Peace, Bliss, and Self-Realisation.

Below are some of my meditation videos which you watch or play, and to help you in your meditation. Please use headphones for a more personal experience.

Oppenheimer vs. The Bhagavad Gita: The Clash of Interpretations

In this eye-opening video, we delve into a fascinating and controversial topic surrounding the brilliant physicist Robert J. Oppenheimer and the ancient scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. You might have come across the famous video of Oppenheimer in which he says, “‘Now I am become death, the destroyer of the worlds.’” It sounds like he was inspired by the Bhagavad Gita. But is that translation accurate?

Join us on a journey of exploration as we dissect Oppenheimer’s supposed interpretation and its potential consequences. Discover how a single word, ‘Kalosmi,’ sparked a colossal misinterpretation that could have played a crucial role in the tragic atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

We delve into the Bhagavad Gita’s profound teachings and the main allegory it conveys. By understanding the verse in its true context, we gain invaluable insights into life’s impermanence and the principle of non-attachment.

This video serves as a reminder of the importance of interpreting ancient texts with utmost care and respect for their wisdom. Let us strive to comprehend the Bhagavad Gita’s timeless message and learn from history’s lessons to create a more compassionate and informed world.

If you’re curious about the Bhagavad Gita’s relevance and the impact of misinterpretation, this video is a must-watch. Like, share, and subscribe to join us on a journey of seeking knowledge and understanding. Together, let’s delve into the depths of this ancient scripture and its profound significance in the modern world.

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