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Story of Madalasa - Pravrajika Divyanandaprana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 9:49


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How to Succeed in Spiritual Life? - Swami Sarvapriyananda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 15:19


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Why Do We Suffer? - Pravrajika Divyanandaprana

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 2:22


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Where Self Meets God - Swami Atmarupananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 43:06


Where Self Meets God - Swami Atmarupananda

Eternal Witness - Swami Sarvapriyananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 52:00


Eternal Witness - Swami Sarvapriyananda

Sri Sarada Nama Sankirtan by Swami Sarvagananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 13:06


Sri Sarada Nama Sankirtan by Swami Sarvagananda

Dhimiki Dhimiki Dhim Nache Bhola Naath Shiva Song | Shivaratri - Belur Math

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 13:07


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Avatar Varishthay Sri Ramakrishna Dev - Swami Nikhileswarananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 56:32


Ramakrishna has no peer. Nowhere else in the world exists such unprecedented perfection, such wonderful kindness to all, such intense sympathy for men in bondage. I am what I am , and what I am is always due to him. Whatever in me or in my word s is good and true and eternal came to me from his mouth, his heart, his soul. Sri Ramakrishna is the spring of this phase of the earth’s religious life., of its impulses and activities. If I can show the world one glimpse of my Master I shall not live in vain. In the Ramakrishna Incarnation there is knowledge, infinite love, infinite work, infinite compassion for all beings. You have not yet been able to understand him. Even after hearing about him, most people do not understand him. What the whole Hindu race has thought in ages, he lived in one life. His life is the living commentary to the Vedas of all nations. People will come to know him by degrees. ~ Swami Vivekananda

Sri Ramakrishna and Vedanta - Pravrajika Divyanandaprana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 68:36


Sri Ramakrishna and Vedanta

Ascent to Divine Love - Swami Yuktatmananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 55:18


Ascent to Divine Love

Wants and Needs - Swami Mahayogananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 55:51


The world is in the grip of a consumerist mania, with wants far exceeding needs, leading to environmental, social, and personal problems. The Vedic viewpoint offers an alternative way, says Swami Mahayogananda, in this lecture.

The Power of Holy Company - Swami Yuktatmananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 68:41


The Power of Holy Company

Manisha Panchakam - Discussion | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 127:57


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. Manisha Panchakam - Discussion | Swami Sarvapriyananda

01 Q&A Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam First Q & A Session

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 95:59


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. 01 Q&A Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam First Q & A Session

02 Q & A Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Second Q & A Session

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 52:16


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. 02 Q & A Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Second Q & A Session

04 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 4 Verse 4-5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 81:33


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. 04 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 4 Verse 4-5

03 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 3 Verse 2-3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 71:05


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. 03 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 3 Verse 2-3

02 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 2 Verse 1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 66:21


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. 02 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 2 Verse 1

01 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 1 Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 52:47


Manisha Panchakam is a set of five verses in which Adi Shankaracharya succinctly presents the essence of Advaita Vendanta, philosophy of non-duality. The occasion for this composition was an encounter between Shankaracharya and a sweeper. When Shankaracharya was walking, along with his disciples, towards the temple of Lord Viswanath in Varanasi, it so happened that a sweeper was walking towards him on the same street. Shankaracharya asked the sweeper to move away from his path. The sweeper then asked him some questions that form the substatnce of two verses which are a prelude to the main composition. On hearing the sweeper's questions, Shankaracharya realized that the person before him was no ordinary sweeper. Shankaracharya's response to these questions, given in five verses, are called Manisha Panchakam; the word 'manisha' meaning 'firm conviction' appears in the last line in all five ("pancha" means five) verses. 01 Swami Sarvapriyananda Manisha Panchakam Session 1 Introduction

Serenity Through Yoga - Swami Nikhilananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 56:41


Swami Nikhilananda, a direct disciple of Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, was born in a small Indian village in 1895 and was ordained a monk of the Ramakrishna Order in 1924. After spending several years in the Himalayan monastery of his Order, during which time he made a study of Hinduism and other systems of philosophy and religion, he was sent to America in 1931. He founded the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York in 1933 and was its spiritual leader until his passing away in 1973.

Ashtavakra Gita Audio Book

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 94:01


‘Ashtavakra Gita’ is one of the advaitic masterpieces. Without mincing matters it comes out with the advaitic truth, the whole truth and nothing but advaita which is the Truth. This book embodies Ashtavakra’s teaching to King Janaka which vouched him Self-Knowledge between the time he placed one foot upon the stirrup of his horse and lifted himself to place the other foot on the other stirrup. However, as can be seen from the following quote, Bhagavan Ramana said that there is no time involved at all in Self-Knowledge. “…. When I entered the hall the story of how the Ashtavakra Gita came to be taught was being recounted in English for the benefit of the above Raja and other visitors. After the story was read out, Bhagavan said, ‘Because Brahma Jnana is not something external, which is somewhere faraway where you can go and get it, you cannot say that it will take so long or so short a time to attain it. It is always with you. . . . All that is necessary is to surrender yourself completely to the Guru, to surrender your notion of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ ….” Devaraja Mudaliar in Day by Day with Bhagavan, dated 31.3.1945 (Afternoon)Of course, that is what King Janaka did. He surrendered his notion of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ to Sage Ashtavakra. Has not Bhagavan said that surrender and Self-enquiry are the only two ways to Self-Realisation? Bhagavan has also made other references to this great book. Sri Ramakrishna persuaded Narendra to read ‘Ashtavakra Gita’ which had a stupendous impact on the young devotee who later flowered into Swami Vivekananda, the doughty Advaitic evangelist. The present upload of this Gita is in Sanskrit, English and Tamil in sound and script. The Sanskrit script is in Bhagavan’s own handwriting cut out from an Archival Publication of the Ashram. Note on Texts of Ashtavakra Gita Sanskrit – Text: In the Handwriting of Bhagavan Sri Ramana MaharshiTamil – Translation: By Sri Viswanatha SwamiEnglish – Translation based on: 1. Swamy Nithya Swarupananda, John Richards, Hari Prasad Shastri

Gita in Daily Life by Swami Sarvapriyananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 69:21


Swami Sarvapriyananda, Spiritual Leader and Minister of the Vedanta Society of New York, gave a talk on Gita in Daily Life at the Sri Venkata Krishna Kshetra Temple, Tempe, AZ. In this talk, Swamiji highlights the importance of Karma Yoga as expounded in the Bhagavad Gita. The talk on Sunday July 22nd 2018 was organized by the Ramakrishna-Sarada Vedanta Center of Phoenix, AZ.

Own The Day - Swami Mahayogananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 51:08


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Essentials for Spiritual Life - Swami Yuktatmananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 72:32


Essentials for Spiritual Life

Concentration Through Divine Love - Swami Nikhilananda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 57:24


Concentration Through Divine Love

54 - Appendix B: A LetterWritten to M | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 27:10


Appendix B: A LetterWritten to M

53 - Appendix A: With Keshab at Dakshineswar | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 50:17


Appendix A: With Keshab at Dakshineswar

52 - After the Passing Away | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 133:04


After the Passing Away

51 - The Master's Love for His Devotees | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 50:02


The Master's Love for His Devotees

50 - The Master and Buddha | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 62:44


The Master and Buddha

49 - The Master at Cossipore | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 67:10


The Master at Cossipore

48 - In the Company of the Devotees at Shyampukur | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 99:00


In the Company of the Devotees at Shyampukur

47 - The Master's Training of His Disciples | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 88:52


The Master's Training of His Disciples

46 - The Master and Dr Sarkar | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 74:46


The Master and Dr Sarkar

45 - Sri Ramakrishna at Syampukur | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 93:40


Sri Ramakrishna at Syampukur

43 - Visit to Nanda Bose's House | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 50:08


Visit to Nanda Bose's House

44 - The Master on Himself and His Experiences | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 92:26


The Master on Himself and His Experiences

42 - Car Festival at Balaram's House | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 79:10


Car Festival at Balaram's House

41 - At Ram's House | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 80:56


At Ram's House

40 - The Master At the Houses of Balaram and Girish | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 71:51


The Master At the Houses of Balaram and Girish

39 - The Master's Reminiscences | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 75:23


The Master's Reminiscences

38 - With the Devotees in Calcutta | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 77:18


With the Devotees in Calcutta

37 - The Master and Narendra | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 71:25


The Master and Narendra

36 - The Master's Birthday | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 64:36


The Master's Birthday

35 - At the Star Theatre (II) | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 62:31


At the Star Theatre (II)

34 - Bankim Chandra | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 50:24


Bankim Chandra

33 - With Various Devotees | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 101:48


With Various Devotees

32 - Visit to The Sinthi Brahmo Samaj | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 89:10


Visit to The Sinthi Brahmo Samaj

31 - Advice to Ishan | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 85:49


Advice to Ishan

30 - The Master in Various Moods | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 100:37


The Master in Various Moods

29 - The Durga Puja Festival | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 84:30


The Durga Puja Festival

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