Relevance of Ancient Indian Scriptures: Jagat, the constant movement
Now, please understand, I chant the Sanskrit verse because of its beauty. Being chanted in the...
Now, please understand, I chant the Sanskrit verse because of its beauty. Being chanted in the...
Now, since the supreme Brahman cannot be known through the senses or the mind, there has to be...
How can the mind become quiet? The mind that always jumps around like a monkey? How do I make it...
I, having gone through the Upanishadic teachings, believe that there is another grade of evolution...
If we can look at things in a new way. Let me give an example—this is about applying...
The rishi asks, “How do I express this to you? How do I get this through to you in a manner that...
So, sloka 3 in Kena Upanishad answers the question but answers it in such a way that you cannot...
There is a lovely 16th century kirtan written in Malayalam by the famous poet Thunchaththu...
So, this is exactly what I was saying—the Upanishad is not trying to give you an answer. The...
The question being asked is, who is this Self that is activating the mind? Who is this Self that...
We had a general discussion on the meaning of the Upanishadic inquiry and its relevance to modern...
Suppose, I stand in front of the World Space studios and somebody comes to me and asks, “How do I...
The word ‘guru’ means heavy, in Sanskrit. It also means teacher. Heavy meaning, one who is...
In Sanskrit, the other word for churning-up is ‘manthan’. It’s only when the mind is...
This means the state of changing—that which keeps changing continuously—marks the beginning of...
It’s good to interject sometimes with stories that are relevant to the topic, okay? This...