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CHINMAYA SHIVAM
Episode 63: Power of Om Namah Shivaya

CHINMAYA SHIVAM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 3:27


Do you do Japa with Om Namah Shivaya?A Mantra is that which removes all obstacles and miseries of one who reflects on it and bestows eternal bliss and immortality. Shiva Panchakshara (Namah Shivaya) is the best among seven crores of Mantras. There are seven Skandhas in Krishna Yajurveda. There is Rudradhyayi in the centre of the middle Skandha. In this Rudradhyayi, in the 8th Anuvak, Namah Shivaya or the Shiva Panchakshara Mantra is found. Its glory is indescribable. It means salutations to Bhagawan Shiva, signifying surrender. It is also indicating our essential oneness with Infinitr Consciousness or Shiva. In this way it is a Mahavakya.He who does Japa of this Panchakshara is freed from births and deaths and attains eternal bliss. This is the emphatic declaration of the Vedas. This Panchakshara is the body of Bhagawan Nataraja. This is the abode of Bhagawan Shiva. If you add ‘Om ' to the ‘Namah Shivaya' in the beginning, then it becomes Shadakshara or six-lettered Mantra.Take bath. Wear Bhasma and Rudraksha Mala. Sit on Padmasana or Sukhasana, facing East or North, in a quiet place or room. Repeat silently the Panchakshara and meditate on the form of Bhagawan Shiva. If you practise meditation regularly, your heart will be purified. All Samskaras and sins will be burnt in moments. You will attain Shiva-Yoga-Nishtha or Nirvikalpa Samadhi. You will attain the glorious Shiva-Gati and become one with Bhagawan Shiva. You will enjoy the eternal bliss of Shivanandam.#shiva #omnamahshivaya #omnamahshivay #namahshivaya #panchakshari #mantra #mantrajapa #japa #meditation #shivaratri #moksha #shivoham[shiva, meditation, spiritual practice, hindu, sadhana, japa, mala, repetition, holy name, freedom, mukti, sins, destroyer, Consciousness]

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya
May 17,2024 Friday : Morning : Sandhya GurubhaktiYog Guru Se Mahavakya Sunane Layak Kaise Bane Bhag 2

Audio Sandhya - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Sandhya

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


May 17,2024 Friday : Morning : Sandhya GurubhaktiYog Guru Se Mahavakya Sunane Layak Kaise Bane Bhag 2

Sattva Radical Wisdom with Anand Mehrotra
Mahavakyas - Ayam Atma Brahma

Sattva Radical Wisdom with Anand Mehrotra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 21:35


Description: We journey through this 4th and final Mahavakya in this series. Anand takes us into this declaration of wisdom moving from the 3rd as the experience of Aham Brahmasmi to the practice of living this teaching of here and now as “I am Brahman”.We are invited to practice in this Mahavakya, to see the unity in all directions, finding that in truth, that divine is within and without. From living this practice comes freedom from fear and the other. Life is embraced as play and an exploration of love.For more wisdom, knowledge and integrative teachings visit : www.sattvaconnect.com sattvayogaacademy.comwww.instagram.com/theanandmehrotra/#AnandMehrotra   #veda   #upanishads   #self-realisation   #awakening   #wisdom   #consciousness   #mind   #intelligence   #growth   #sattvayogaacademy   #sattvaconnect   #knowledge  #yoga   

anand brahman aham brahmasmi mahavakyas mahavakya ayam atma brahma
CHINMAYA SHIVAM
Episode 877: 09 - Shiva Mantra Meditation - Talk 9 of 30 - Om Namah Shivaya is a Mahavakya

CHINMAYA SHIVAM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 10:51


In the Adhik Maas from 18th July to 18th August we did “Shiva Mantra Meditation”  for 30 days. Each day there was a talk and a guided meditation session.  Each of these are being uploaded here One by one on this YouTube channel as well as on the Podcast - swatmananda.Podomatic.com. Please listen to the talk and then follow it up with Guided Meditation. If you feel inspired by these sessions, do offer whatever best you can, as the gurudakshina. It will be used for sharing this knowledge with maximum people and support the activities of Chinmaya Mission, especially the youth.  The link is - https://rzp.io/l/aichykgdPlease support this podcast by pressing the follow button and support Chinmaya Mission Mumbai projects taken up by Swami Swatmananda, through generous donations. Contribution by Indians in INR can be made online using this link: https://bit.ly/gdswatmanDonors outside India who would like to offer any Gurudakshina/donation can send an email to enquiry@chinmayamissionmumbai.com with a cc to sswatmananda@gmail.com to get further details.These podcasts @ChinmayaShivam are also available on Spotify, Apple iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podomatic, Amazon music and Google PodcastFB page: https://www.facebook.com/ChinmayaShivampageInsta: https://instagram.com/chinmayashivam?igshid=1twbki0v3vomtTwitter: https://twitter.com/chinmayashivamBlog: https://notesnmusings.blogspot.comLinkedIN: www.linkedin.com/in/swatmananda

Sattva Radical Wisdom with Anand Mehrotra
Mahavakyas - Aham Brahmasmi

Sattva Radical Wisdom with Anand Mehrotra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 17:05


Moving forward with the 3rd instalment of the Mahavakya series, this episode embraces the experiential expression of Aham Brahmasmi. Anand takes us on a deep journey to understand this key expression of the Mahavakyas. He expands on the evolution of self from a concept to a visceral experience that resonates in unity from within.The student gains the dynamic realisation of this jewel of knowledge and attunes to the localized self through the integrative approach. Experience greater self-awareness while accessing infinity through consistent practice. For further teachings, please visit Sattva Yoga Academy sattvayogaacademy.comor For more wisdom, knowledge and integrative teachings visit : www.sattvaconnect.com www.instagram.com/theanandmehrotra#AnandMehrotra #veda #upanishads #self-realisation #awakening #wisdom #consciousness #mind #intelligence #growth #sattvayogaacademy #sattvaconnect    #knowledge #yoga  

Sattva Radical Wisdom with Anand Mehrotra
Mahavakyas - Prajnanam Brahma

Sattva Radical Wisdom with Anand Mehrotra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 16:48


In this new 4-part mini-series, Anand takes us into the contemplative medicine that is the four Mahavakyas. These great declarations coming from the Upanishads are as relevant today as they were hundreds of years ago. In each episode he will explore each Mahavakya in greater depth, bringing profound insight into the nature of Self and reality, enlivening our consciousness with ancient wisdom from the Yog-Vedantic Tradition. This first episode opens the door to Prajnanam Brahma, the first Mahavakya in the mini-series.For more wisdom, knowledge and integrative teachings visit : www.sattvaconnect.com www.instagram.com/theanandmehrotra/sattvayogaacademy.com#anandmehrotra #awakening #wisdom #consciousness #upanishads #yogvedantic #meditation #intelligence #vedic #growth #sattvayogaacademy #sattvaconnect #knowledge #yoga

anand upanishads mahavakyas mahavakya prajnanam brahma
True Fiction Project
Revisited - Shadow Realm with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran

True Fiction Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 43:13


In this revisited episode, I'm speaking with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator and scholar known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. We talk about his incredible work on the soundtrack of Shadow Realm, a podcast project based on a young adult fantasy fiction book that I wrote. Dr. Kanniks shares how his imagination was instantly captivated by the vivid literary descriptions and how he utilized Sanskrit chants, an ancient language of India, to musically portray different characters. We also talk about the inspiration he found from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi, India. The latter part of the episode showcases Dr. Kanniks' work as we listen to Episode 8 of Shadow Realm and hear a portion of Arya's story.   IN THIS EPISODE:  [00:01] Kanniks Kannikeswaran introduced   [02:02] Purpose of The True Fiction Project  [03:12] His process of writing music   [10:50] Explaining lyrics and Sanskrit  [13:40] The Medicine Woman  [16:55] Rishiji's Theme  [25:57] Where to find the music  [28:30] Episode 8 of Shadow Realm  [29:03] The Vanar's theme  [39:06] Rishiji's theme     KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Shadow Realm is a young adult fantasy fiction story about Arya, a 15 year old boy who fell through a fault and finds himself in the land of the Ramayana. He has to fight demons in this mythical world in order to get back home to save his mom and tackle demons in his ordinary world  Dr. Kanniks' main inspiration came from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi in India  The vanar represent the prehistoric people descended from old world tribes, best translated as monkeys or monkey people  For the “Vanar March,” Dr. Kanniks used Sanskrit chants to create a joyful chant to go along with the vanar as they joyfully frolic and jump around  For “Rishiji's Theme,” Dr. Kanniks used the pentatonic scale, most commonly known for meditation, to create a serene humming that captures the magic and mysteriousness of the mystical mentor  The Medicine Woman is a representation of a source of wisdom for us all  Dr. Kanniks created a total of 14 tracks to complement the podcast project which is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming platforms.     BIO:  Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator and scholar is known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. His recent viral video ‘Rivers of India' featuring Bombay Jayashri and Kaushiki Chakravarti has received critical acclaim. Kanniks, is regarded as a pioneer of Indian American Choral music and for bringing together ancient chants in Indian ragas with choral and orchestral polyphony; his far reaching work in this area has personally touched the lives of over 3500 performers, has inspired the flowering of community choirs in over 12 cities in the United States, has built new audiences and collaborations. His composition ‘Mahavakya' was performed at the historic reception accorded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Gardens in 2014. Kanniks has been described as a renaissance personality who effortlessly traverses diverse disciplines such as music, spirituality and innovation. He is a recipient of several awards including the Distinguished Alumnus Award from IIT Madras, the McKnight Residency, the Ohio Heritage Fellowship and more. He can be reached at kanniks@gmail.com.  Connect on Social Media:   https://www.facebook.com/kanniks/  https://twitter.com/kanniks  https://www.instagram.com/kanniks_kannikeswaran/    LINKS:  https://www.thearyachronicles.com/ Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code 50truefictionproject for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Meditation Anleitung
Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung

Meditation Anleitung

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 22:13


Vedanta Meditation über Aham Brahmasmi – Ich bin Brahman. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Du kannst dich also gleich für die Meditation hinsetzen. Sukadev rezitiert drei Mal OM. Er rezitiert danach die 4 Mahavakyas. Danach führt er dich in verschiedenen Schritten dazu, Aham Brahmasmi zu erfahren. Aham Brahmasmi ist ein Mahavakya, ein großer Ausspruch, aus den Upanishaden. Erfahre in dieser Meditation: Ich bin eins mit Brahman, eins mit dem Kosmischen Bewusstsein. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation ist das Praxis-Audio der 20. Lektion des Der Beitrag Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Meditation Anleitung
Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung

Meditation Anleitung

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 22:13


Vedanta Meditation über Aham Brahmasmi – Ich bin Brahman. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Du kannst dich also gleich für die Meditation hinsetzen. Sukadev rezitiert drei Mal OM. Er rezitiert danach die 4 Mahavakyas. Danach führt er dich in verschiedenen Schritten dazu, Aham Brahmasmi zu erfahren. Aham Brahmasmi ist ein Mahavakya, ein großer Ausspruch, aus den Upanishaden. Erfahre in dieser Meditation: Ich bin eins mit Brahman, eins mit dem Kosmischen Bewusstsein. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation ist das Praxis-Audio der 20. Lektion des Der Beitrag Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Chakra Podcast
Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung

Chakra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 22:13


Vedanta Meditation über Aham Brahmasmi – Ich bin Brahman. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Du kannst dich also gleich für die Meditation hinsetzen. Sukadev rezitiert drei Mal OM. Er rezitiert danach die 4 Mahavakyas. Danach führt er dich in verschiedenen Schritten dazu, Aham Brahmasmi zu erfahren. Aham Brahmasmi ist ein Mahavakya, ein großer Ausspruch, aus den Upanishaden. Erfahre in dieser Meditation: Ich bin eins mit Brahman, eins mit dem Kosmischen Bewusstsein. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation ist das Praxis-Audio der 20. Lektion des Der Beitrag Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Shadow Realm
True Fiction Project - Shadow Realm with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran

Shadow Realm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 43:14


We interrupt our regularly scheduled Shadow Realm podcast to introduce you to my other podcast, True Fiction Project which is a podcast that explores the origins of fiction. This episode interview is with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, the composer and conductor of the Shadow Realm soundtrack. He is an internationally renowned music composer, educator, and scholar known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. We talk about his incredible work on the soundtrack of Shadow Realm, a podcast project based on a young adult fantasy fiction book that I wrote. Dr. Kanniks shares how his imagination was instantly captivated by the vivid literary descriptions and how he utilized Sanskrit chants, an ancient language of India, to musically portray different characters. We also talk about the inspiration he found from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi, India. The latter part of the episode showcases Dr. Kanniks' work as we listen to Episode 8 of Shadow Realm and hear a portion of Arya's story.   IN THIS EPISODE: [00:01] Kanniks Kannikeswaran introduced  [02:02] Purpose of The True Fiction Project [03:12] His process of writing music  [10:50] Explaining lyrics and Sanskrit [13:40] The Medicine Woman [16:55] Rishiji's Theme [25:57] Where to find the music [28:30] Episode 8 of Shadow Realm [29:03] The Vanar's theme [39:06] Rishiji's theme    KEY TAKEAWAYS: Shadow Realm is a young adult fantasy fiction story about Arya, a 15-year-old boy who fell through a fault and finds himself in the land of the Ramayana. He has to fight demons in this mythical world in order to get back home to save his mom and tackle demons in his ordinary world Dr. Kanniks' main inspiration came from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi in India The vanar represent the prehistoric people descended from old world tribes, best translated as monkeys or monkey people For the “Vanar March,” Dr. Kanniks used Sanskrit chants to create a joyful chant to go along with the vanar as they joyfully frolic and jump around For “Rishiji's Theme,” Dr. Kanniks used the pentatonic scale, most commonly known for meditation, to create a serene humming that captures the magic and mysteriousness of the mystical mentor The Medicine Woman is a representation of a source of wisdom for us all Dr. Kanniks created a total of 14 tracks to complement the podcast project which is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming platforms.    BIO: Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator, and scholar is known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. His recent viral video ‘Rivers of India' featuring Bombay Jayashri and Kaushiki Chakravarti has received critical acclaim. Kanniks is regarded as a pioneer of Indian American Choral music and for bringing together ancient chants in Indian ragas with choral and orchestral polyphony; his far reaching work in this area has personally touched the lives of over 3500 performers, has inspired the flowering of community choirs in over 12 cities in the United States, has built new audiences and collaborations. His composition ‘Mahavakya' was performed at the historic reception accorded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Gardens in 2014. Kanniks has been described as a renaissance personality who effortlessly traverses diverse disciplines such as music, spirituality, and innovation. He is a recipient of several awards including the Distinguished Alumnus Award from IIT Madras, the McKnight Residency, the Ohio Heritage Fellowship, and more. He can be reached at kanniks@gmail.com. Connect on Social Media:  Facebook Twitter Instagram   LINKS: https://www.thearyachronicles.com/

True Fiction Project
EP 3 - Shadow Realm with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran

True Fiction Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 43:13


In this episode, I'm speaking with Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator and scholar known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. We talk about his incredible work on the soundtrack of Shadow Realm, a podcast project based on a young adult fantasy fiction book that I wrote. Dr. Kanniks shares how his imagination was instantly captivated by the vivid literary descriptions and how he utilized Sanskrit chants, an ancient language of India, to musically portray different characters. We also talk about the inspiration he found from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi, India. The latter part of the episode showcases Dr. Kanniks' work as we listen to Episode 8 of Shadow Realm and hear a portion of Arya's story.   IN THIS EPISODE: [00:01] Kanniks Kannikeswaran introduced  [02:02] Purpose of The True Fiction Project [03:12] His process of writing music  [10:50] Explaining lyrics and Sanskrit [13:40] The Medicine Woman [16:55] Rishiji's Theme [25:57] Where to find the music [28:30] Episode 8 of Shadow Realm [29:03] The Vanar's theme [39:06] Rishiji's theme    KEY TAKEAWAYS: Shadow Realm is a young adult fantasy fiction story about Arya, a 15 year old boy who fell through a fault and finds himself in the land of the Ramayana. He has to fight demons in this mythical world in order to get back home to save his mom and tackle demons in his ordinary world Dr. Kanniks' main inspiration came from his travels to the ancient village of Hampi in India The vanar represent the prehistoric people descended from old world tribes, best translated as monkeys or monkey people For the “Vanar March,” Dr. Kanniks used Sanskrit chants to create a joyful chant to go along with the vanar as they joyfully frolic and jump around For “Rishiji's Theme,” Dr. Kanniks used the pentatonic scale, most commonly known for meditation, to create a serene humming that captures the magic and mysteriousness of the mystical mentor The Medicine Woman is a representation of a source of wisdom for us all Dr. Kanniks created a total of 14 tracks to complement the podcast project which is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming platforms.    BIO: Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran, an internationally renowned music composer, educator and scholar is known for his sustained contribution to music and community for the past 25 years. His recent viral video ‘Rivers of India' featuring Bombay Jayashri and Kaushiki Chakravarti has received critical acclaim. Kanniks, is regarded as a pioneer of Indian American Choral music and for bringing together ancient chants in Indian ragas with choral and orchestral polyphony; his far reaching work in this area has personally touched the lives of over 3500 performers, has inspired the flowering of community choirs in over 12 cities in the United States, has built new audiences and collaborations. His composition ‘Mahavakya' was performed at the historic reception accorded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Madison Square Gardens in 2014. Kanniks has been described as a renaissance personality who effortlessly traverses diverse disciplines such as music, spirituality and innovation. He is a recipient of several awards including the Distinguished Alumnus Award from IIT Madras, the McKnight Residency, the Ohio Heritage Fellowship and more. He can be reached at kanniks@gmail.com. Connect on Social Media:  https://www.facebook.com/kanniks/ https://twitter.com/kanniks https://www.instagram.com/kanniks_kannikeswaran/   LINKS: https://www.thearyachronicles.com/Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code 50truefictionproject for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bhagavad Gita | The Yoga Way of Life
80 – Transcending Samsara | Swami Tattwamayananda

Bhagavad Gita | The Yoga Way of Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 57:03


-8th chapter: verses 10, 11, 12, 13-The lecture was given by Swami Tattwamayananda on April 30, 2021.“Those who are able to meditate on that supreme transcendental reality by fixing their attention then mind between the two eyebrow, they will they will reach the highest spiritual destination.”“if you are fully ready, then even if you listen to the instruction of a teacher Mahavakya shravana, immediately you will connect with the meaning of what you are hearing.”“Vedanta, that tells us that if we can meditate on the all-pervading supreme reality by meditating on Omkara then you will be able to transcend this coming and going.”

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CHINMAYA SHIVAM
Episode 349: 073 - Vivekachoodamani - Verses 241 to 243 - Tat Tvam Asi - Part 1 - 20th June 2019

CHINMAYA SHIVAM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 55:14


Talk 73 - Verses 241- 243 In this talk, the famous Mahavakya ‘Tat Twam Asi’ from the Upanishads is explained to us to indicate the identity of Jiva and Brahman as one. Shankaracharya ji brings out this distinction through 4 examples to establish the oneness of the essence of Jiva and Ishwara. Please support this channel by pressing the subscribe button or the bell and support Chinmaya Mission Mumbai projects taken up by Swami Swatmananda, through generous donations. Contribution by Indians in INR can be made online using this link: https://www.payumoney.com/events/#/buyTickets/Guru_Dakshina For Foreign contributions please request an Indian National with Indian passport to use the above link and make the contribution. For any queries please send a mail to sswatmananda@gmail.com Subscribe/Follow the Audio Podcasts @Chinmaya Shivam Available on Spotify, Apple iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podomatic, Amazon music and Google Podcast FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ChinmayaShivampage Insta: https://instagram.com/chinmayashivam?igshid=1twbki0v3vomt Twitter: https://twitter.com/chinmayashivam Blog: https://notesnmusings.blogspot.com LinkedIN: www.linkedin.com/in/swatmananda Copyright of all images are with the respective owners. We thank them for their efforts which has helped our cause of sharing knowledge selflessly with maximum people.

Vedanta Talks
Mahavakya Viveka - Panchadasi (Part 4) | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Vedanta Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 106:25


Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches Chapter 5 (Mahavakya Viveka) of the Panchadasi, a fourteenth century manual on Advaita Vedanta written by Vidyaranya. This lecture is Part 4 of an online retreat from Aug 2020.

Vedanta Talks
Mahavakya Viveka - Panchadasi (Part 3) | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Vedanta Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 104:08


Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches Chapter 5 (Mahavakya Viveka) of the Panchadasi, a fourteenth century manual on Advaita Vedanta written by Vidyaranya. This lecture is Part 3 of an online retreat from Aug 2020.

Vedanta Talks
Mahavakya Viveka - Panchadasi (Part 2) | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Vedanta Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 103:41


Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches Chapter 5 (Mahavakya Viveka) of the Panchadasi, a fourteenth century manual on Advaita Vedanta written by Vidyaranya. This lecture is Part 2 of an online retreat from Aug 2020.

Vedanta Talks
Mahavakya Viveka - Panchadasi (Part 1) | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Vedanta Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 96:52


Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches Chapter 5 (Mahavakya Viveka) of the Panchadasi, a fourteenth century manual on Advaita Vedanta written by Vidyaranya. This lecture is Part 1 of an online retreat from Aug 2020.

Adhyatma Vidya Mandir
April 8 2019 Mahavakya Prajnanam_English

Adhyatma Vidya Mandir

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 21:12


ENGLISH SATSANGS: 1. April 8 2019 Mahavakya Prajnanam_E Pujya Swamiji expounds the meaning of the Mahavakya ‘Prajnanam Brahma', consciousness is Brahman, on the anniversary of Sannyasa Diksha of Swamini Suprabhananda Saraswatiji.

english brahman mahavakya mahavakya prajnanam brahma
Sri Sarada Devi | The Holy Mother
2 - Holy Mother on the Power of Japa and Holy Association | Swami Tattwamayananda

Sri Sarada Devi | The Holy Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 87:24


This lecture was delivered on August 31, 2019 as part of the Labor Day Vedanta Retreat held in the Olema Vedanta Retreat.-Holy Mother: One utterance of ‘japa’ with great concentration of mind and with focus on the meaning of the mantra is equal to a million mechanical repetitions of the mantra with the mind elsewhere.-‘Japa’ has four stages: The first stage is verbal repetition of the holy ‘mantra.’ In the second stage, the verbal repetition has no sound. In the third stage, there is only mental repetition concentrated on the meaning of the ‘mantra.’ In the fourth stage, one fully internalizes the ‘mantra’ and becomes one with it. Meditation starts at the third stage.-Beginners can practice external ‘japa’ to keep the mind away from harmful objects. But this is only the beginning. Advanced seekers can practice complete identification with the ‘mantra.’-The Bhagavata Purana teaches how to leave this world with God’s name on your lips and God’s form in your heart. It is a devotional classic. At the same time, it is full of Advaitic teachings. It was written by Vyasa, after Narada instructed him to write something that serves not only to teach how to live ethically in society but as a guiding light to spiritual seekers to reach the highest fulfillment. When Vyasa finished writing the book, his own depression lifted and he attained inner contentment.-The most intelligent way of leaving the world is repeating the name of God having attained inner fulfillment. King Parikshit’s story is discussed. Sage Shuka taught him the art of life by answering his two questions: “What should a dying man do?” and “What should a dying man not do?”-Jada Bharata’s story is discussed as an illustration of the danger of “forgetting japa”. Even after taking to spiritual life, distractions, such as obsessive attachment even in the form of apparent compassion, can take place leading to long delays in spiritual evolution.-Ajamila’s story is discussed to illustrate the importance of remembering ‘japa.’ At the point of death, when he uttered “Narayana”, his son’s name, he suddenly remembered its true meaning as a name of God. The good ‘samskaras’ he had accumulated early in his life, suddenly linked him to God and he was liberated in the end.-When a ‘mantra’ is repeated by countless saints and sage across thousands of years, it gains spiritual potency. That potency is transmitted to a seeker, when he utters the ‘mantra’ with great faith, ‘shraddha,’ and focused on the meaning of the ‘mantra.’ For Sri Ramakrishna, one utterance of the Mahavakya, “Tat Tvam Asi,” was enough to take him to ‘Samadhi’ – what he heard became a matter of experience.-‘Japa’ helps one in this life as well as in future lives. Lord Krishna says: “You can’t help but reconnect with your spiritual past.” Your spiritual wealth is never lost.-Holy Mother warned disciples to be careful of who they associated with and the context in which they were associating. They should develop and practice discerning wisdom. The highest devotee is one who sees the whole creation in God and who sees the presence of God in everything in the world. This is the highest stage – however, when one is evolving, one needs to be careful about association.-‘Prema,’ ‘maitri’, ‘kripa’ and ‘upeksha’ are discussed as methods to regulate all external relations. A beginner should keep a long distance away from those who may distract him from his spiritual path. A beginner should not try to transform others. He should keep himself focused on a higher ideal. Judging, criticizing, and analyzing others can be harmful so he should remain indifferent to negative associations. -----However, if someone has a sincere interest in spiritual life, the spiritual seeker should have sympathy and help in whatever way possible. Most importantly, a spiritual seeker will benefit through constant company of holy ideas and like-minded spiritual seekers who will strengthen their spiritual convictions and provide good food for the mind. When we sincerely admire the good qualities of others we acquire those qualities.-Even if we listen to someone speaking ill of others, we inherit a fraction of the evil deed being spoken of. Conversely, when we serve a holy person or speak well of others, we inherit a fraction of their spiritual wealth.-Prahlada’s story of devotion is discussed. It is important for expectant mothers to feed their minds with spiritual food, as that is transmitted to the child, as was the case with Prahlada. Prahlada taught nine devotional practices: Sravanam, Kirtanam, smaranam, Padasevanam, Archanam, Vandanam, Dasyam, Sakhyam, Atmanivedanam.-Holy Mother emphasized the importance of ‘karma-yoga.’ A seeker should first give up laziness and do good work with a strong motive. This helps him transform physical energy into spiritual energy. As one evolves, he will be able to practice selfless work. --It is good to work while keeping the mind on God. Swami Vivekananda understood this so the Ramakrishna mission gives opportunities for selfless work, which is critical for spiritual growth, which leads to progress in our ‘japa’ and meditation.-Holy Mother corrected many wrong notions. For example, she corrected disciples’ obsession with external purity. She also challenged quick-fix methods of spirituality. Sri Ramakrishna and Kedar’s story is discussed – Kedar expected a quick-fix by holding Sri Ramakrishna’s toe, which Sri Ramakrishna made fun of.-When the Malaya Breeze blows, all trees are transformed into sandalwood, except bamboo, banana and grass. Similarly, when a great incarnation comes, he is like a ship that can take many across the ocean of worldliness.-Sri Ramakrishna’s instructions were specific to the needs of each disciple. Swami Vivekananda expounded Vedanta as a new spiritual paradigm. Their teachings, as well as those of Shankaracharya’s, are based on Advaita Vedanta.-Holy Mother instructed monks to learn modern English as well as traditional scriptures. With her unerring insight and despite having no English education herself, she could understand that many Western spiritual seekers would come to the monks for instruction in the future.-Non-dualism does not contradict dualism – it transcends dualism. The conflict exists only at the philosophical level. -When we undergo spiritual practices, a secondary spiritual personality begins to emerge. Initially, the voice of this personality is weak, but it gets stronger with practice. It helps the seeker develop natural spiritual instincts and an inner filtering mechanism to hold fast to good things and keep away from negative influences.-Lord Rama is discussed as an embodiment of a perfect human being and manifesting the 24 qualities described by Valmiki. He was even an ideal enemy – he instructed Vibhishana to perform Ravana’s last rites and to not have hatred towards him. Gandhi was a devotee of Lord Rama and died uttering his name, meaning he had realized total identification with Lord Rama.

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Asi ist ein Sanskrit Wort, das insbesondere im Kontext einer Mahavakya von Bedeutung ist. Diese Mahavakya ist Tat Tvam Asi. Aber was heißt Asi eigentlich? Und wer bin ich wirklich? Dieser Video Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz zum Sanskritwort Asi ist Teil des Yoga Vidya Multimedia Sanskrit Wörterbuchs. Ein vollständiges Sanskrit Wörterbuch Sanskrit-Deutsch, Deutsch-Sanskrit.

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Introduction to Vedanta – Arsha Bodha Center
Introduction to Vedanta – Summary & Mahavakya

Introduction to Vedanta – Arsha Bodha Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 66:30


The post Introduction to Vedanta – Summary & Mahavakya appeared first on Arsha Bodha Center.

Chakra Podcast
20B Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung

Chakra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 22:13


Aham Brahmasmi – Ich bin Brahman, darum geht es in dieser Meditation. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Du kannst dich also gleich für die Meditation hinsetzen. Sukadev rezitiert drei Mal OM. Er rezitiert danach die 4 Mahavakyas. Danach führt er dich in verschiedenen Schritten dazu, Aham Brahmasmi zu erfahren. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation ist das Praxis-Audio der 20. Lektion des Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurses in 20 Lektionen. Diese Aham Brahmasmi Mahavakya Meditation ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung, mit Kurzvortrag Der Beitrag 20B Aham Brahmasmi Meditation – Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs
20B Aham Brahmasmi Meditation - Praktische Vedanta Meditationsanleitung

Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 22:13


Aham Brahmasmi - Ich bin Brahman, darum geht es in dieser Meditation. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Du kannst dich also gleich für die Meditation hinsetzen. Sukadev rezitiert drei Mal OM. Er rezitiert danach die 4 Mahavakyas. Danach führt er dich in verschiedenen Schritten dazu, Aham Brahmasmi zu erfahren. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation ist das Praxis-Audio der 20. Lektion des Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurses in 20 Lektionen. Diese Aham Brahmasmi Mahavakya Meditation ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung, mit Kurzvortrag am Anfang. Diese Art der Meditation gehört zu den Vedanta Meditationstechniken, zu den abstrakten Meditationen. "Aham Brahmasmi Mahavakya Meditation" ist eine Jnana Yoga Meditation, eine upanishadische Meditation. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Tonspur eines Videos, zu finden auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/vedanta-meditation-jnana-yoga.

Chakra Podcast
20A Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurs 20. Lektion und Abschlussvortrag

Chakra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 93:14


20A Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurs 20. Lektion und Abschlussvortrag: Zusammenfassung, Ahama Brahmasmi Meditation, Vedanta Praxis im AlltagZusammenfassung der wichtigen Vedanta Lehren, der Jnana Yoga Praxis. Dies ist die letzte Lektion, das letzte Kursaudio, des Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurses in 20 Lektionen. Sukadev spricht über – 3 Sätze des Shankara – 4 Mahavakyas – 4 Vivekas: o Nitya Anitya Viveka o Ananda Sukhaduhkha Viveka o Atma Anatma Viveka o Sat Asat Viveka Sukadev erzählt dir einige Vedanta Geschichten, welche die Essenz der Vedanta Philosophie, des Jnana Yoga Sadhana, klar machen und verdeutlichen: – Der Beitrag 20A Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurs 20. Lektion und Abschlussvortrag erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

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Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs
20A Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurs 20. Lektion und Abschlussvortrag

Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 93:14


20A Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurs 20. Lektion und Abschlussvortrag: Zusammenfassung, Ahama Brahmasmi Meditation, Vedanta Praxis im Alltag Zusammenfassung der wichtigen Vedanta Lehren, der Jnana Yoga Praxis. Dies ist die letzte Lektion, das letzte Kursaudio, des Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurses in 20 Lektionen. Sukadev spricht über - 3 Sätze des Shankara - 4 Mahavakyas - 4 Vivekas: o Nitya Anitya Viveka o Ananda Sukhaduhkha Viveka o Atma Anatma Viveka o Sat Asat Viveka Sukadev erzählt dir einige Vedanta Geschichten, welche die Essenz der Vedanta Philosophie, des Jnana Yoga Sadhana, klar machen und verdeutlichen: - Schafslöwe - Pilger und Dieb - 12 Pilger - Ruderer und Boot - Affe und Krokodil - Indra, Virochana als Schüler bei Brahman Danach leitet er dich an zur Vedanta Meditation: Aham Brahmasmi - ich bin Brahman. Der letzte Teil sind praktische Tipps für die Anwendung von Vedanta und Jnana Yoga im Alltag: • Nichtidentifikation: Du bist das Unsterbliche Selbst • Mut statt Angst • In dir ist alles Glück - Anandoham • In dir ist alle Kraft • Du bist umgeben von Brahman - alles ist Brahman • Die Welt ist eine Illusion, ein Theaterschauspiel, Lila Gottes: Spiele deinen Part - spielerisch • Das Selbst aller Wesen ist eins: Uneigennütziger Dienst; Verbundenheit und Liebe; Liebe deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Tonspur eines Videos, zu finden auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/vedanta-meditation-jnana-yoga.

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Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs
15B Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas - Tat Twam Asi

Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 21:36


Tat Twam Asi - das bist du. Aham Brahmasmi - Ich bin Brahman. Prajnanam Brahma - Bewusstsein ist Brahman. Ayam Atma Brahma - dieses Selbst ist Brahman. Das sind die vier Mahavakyas. Sukadev leitet dich an zu einer Meditation über die 4 Mahavakyas. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Am besten setzt du dich schon mal hin für die Meditation, bevor du mit diesem Meditationsaudio beginnst. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas ist das Praxis-Audio der 15. Lektion des Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurses in 20 Lektionen. Diese vier Mahavakyas Meditation ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung, mit Kurzvortrag am Anfang. Diese Art der Meditation gehört zu den Vedanta Meditationstechniken, zu den abstrakten Meditationen. "Vier Mahavakyas Meditation " ist eine Jnana Yoga Meditation. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Tonspur eines Videos, zu finden auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/vedanta-meditation-jnana-yoga.

Chakra Podcast
15B Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas – Tat Twam Asi

Chakra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 21:36


Tat Twam Asi – das bist du. Aham Brahmasmi – Ich bin Brahman. Prajnanam Brahma – Bewusstsein ist Brahman. Ayam Atma Brahma – dieses Selbst ist Brahman. Das sind die vier Mahavakyas. Sukadev leitet dich an zu einer Meditation über die 4 Mahavakyas. Dies ist eine praktische Meditationsanleitung. Am besten setzt du dich schon mal hin für die Meditation, bevor du mit diesem Meditationsaudio beginnst. Dies ist keine Meditation für Anfänger. Wenn du Meditation Anfänger bist, dann findest du Anfängermeditationen auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/meditationskurs-anfaenger. Diese Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas ist das Praxis-Audio der 15. Lektion des Vedanta Der Beitrag 15B Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas – Tat Twam Asi erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs
15A 4 Mahavakyas - Vortrag und Meditation - Lektion 15 Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurs

Vedanta und Jnana Yoga Meditation Kurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 36:31


Die vier Mahavakyas sind die Essenz der Upanishaden, die Essenz von Vedanta. Die vier Mahavakyas sind: - Tat Twam Asi - Aham Brahmasmi - Prajnanam Brahma - Ayam Atma Brahma Sukadev spricht über diese vier Mahavakyas. Er spricht dabei auch über die Upanishaden, über die Gurus und Chelas der Zeit der Upanishaden. Im zweiten Teil dieses Vedanta Podcasts leitet dich Sukadev an zu einer Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas, insbesondere über Tat Twam Asi - du bist dieses Unendliche und Ewige. Der letzte Teil ist eine Anregung für den Vedanta im Alltag: Kultiviere Verhaftungslosigkeit, Wunschlosigkeit. Dieser Podcast "4 Mahavakyas" ist die 15. Lektion des Vedanta Meditation und Jnana Yoga Kurses in 20 Lektionen. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Tonspur eines Videos, zu finden auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/vedanta-meditation-jnana-yoga.

Chakra Podcast
15A 4 Mahavakyas – Vortrag und Meditation – Lektion 15 Vedanta Meditation u. Jnana Yoga Kurs

Chakra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 36:31


Die vier Mahavakyas sind die Essenz der Upanishaden, die Essenz von Vedanta. Die vier Mahavakyas sind: – Tat Twam Asi – Aham Brahmasmi – Prajnanam Brahma – Ayam Atma Brahma Sukadev spricht über diese vier Mahavakyas. Er spricht dabei auch über die Upanishaden, über die Gurus und Chelas der Zeit der Upanishaden. Im zweiten Teil dieses Vedanta Podcasts leitet dich Sukadev an zu einer Meditation über die vier Mahavakyas, insbesondere über Tat Twam Asi – du bist dieses Unendliche und Ewige. Der letzte Teil ist eine Anregung für den Vedanta im Alltag: Kultiviere Verhaftungslosigkeit, Wunschlosigkeit. Dieser Podcast Der Beitrag 15A 4 Mahavakyas – Vortrag und Meditation – Lektion 15 Vedanta Meditation u. Jnana Yoga Kurs erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.

Hinduismus Podcast
Mahavakya – Grosser Ausspruch

Hinduismus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014


Die Mahavakyas gelten als wichtigste Verse aus den Upanishaden. Meditation über die Mahavakyas kann zu Moksha, zur Befreiung führen. Erfahre hier in diesem Vortrag, was das Wort Mahavakya heißt. Und erfahre etwas über die vier Mahavakyas, die großen Aussprüche der Veden. Dieser Vortrag von und mit Sukadev Bretz, Gründer von Yoga Vidya, ist Teil des … „Mahavakya – Grosser Ausspruch“ weiterlesen

Jivamukti Yoga with Jessica Stickler
Podcasts #41 - You are One with The Highest

Jivamukti Yoga with Jessica Stickler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2013 89:47


Using the Mahavakya (great saying) "Tat Twam Asi" to recognize another's divinity, we in turn recognize everyone's ultimate nature including our own. Live Music by Max ZT of House of Waters houseofwaters.com

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Spiritual Teachings With Shunyamurti
Gandhi’s Lesson – 06.06.11

Spiritual Teachings With Shunyamurti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2011 11:17


Excerpt: “There is a story told about Mahatma Gandhi. . . . One day they drove him [Gandhi] out to an insane asylum. . . . He was looking at the inmates, and there was one guy who interested him and he wandered away and sat down in front of this inmate. And the inmate looked up at him and said, ‘Who are you?’ And he said, ‘Well, I’m Gandhi.’ The inmate laughed, and he said, ‘You know, they all say that when they first get here. You’ll get over it.’ Gandhi was taken aback. He realized that these were very true words; they hit him in the heart. This was a Mahavakya.” Recorded on the evening of Thursday, June 6, 2011.

Buddha at the Gas Pump
016. John Speer

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2010 75:34


Interview recorded 3/31/2010. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Background of John Speer 00:03:45 - Questioning Existence and Meaning of Life 00:06:50 - Puzzling Reality and Spiritual Awakening 00:09:23 - The Feeling of Joy and Destiny 00:12:09 - Discovering Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 00:14:41 - A Chance Encounter with Transcendental Meditation 00:17:03 - Introduction to Meditation Journey 00:19:27 - Meeting Elaine and Falling in Love 00:22:14 - A Profound and Loving Experience 00:25:00 - A Profound Sense of Joy and Witnessing Human Emotions 00:28:00 - The Death of Our Son 00:31:05 - The Science of Free Will and Determinism 00:34:06 - Returning to Fairfield 00:36:41 - Resonating with a Spiritual Experience 00:39:25 - Discovering Raja Ram 00:42:01 - Freedom from Belief and Dependency 00:45:00 - The Freedom of Experience 00:47:52 - A Near-Death Experience 00:50:10 - The Dome and TM City Program 00:53:06 - The Experience of Oneness 00:56:29 - The Embodiment of the Universe in Christ 00:59:05 - The Omnipresence of God 01:01:43 - Christ as the Savior for Each Other 01:04:37 - Finding Fulfillment on the Spiritual Path 01:07:39 - Reflecting the Essence of the Soul 01:10:36 - "Light that is one, though the lamps be many" 01:13:00 - The Awakening Moment 01:15:34 - The Essence of Seeking and Finding 01:18:10 - Ramana Maharshi and the Essence of Spiritual Awakening 01:20:42 - The Mahavakya and a Good Stopping Point 01:23:09 - Conclusion and Farewell