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Dr. Andy Padmanabha, orthopedic surgeon at Foundation Orthopedics, demystifies the world of hip and knee joint replacements. In this podcast, we explore the ins and outs of these common procedures, from understanding what a joint replacement is and who makes an ideal candidate, to delving into the decision of when to consider one. Dr. Padmanabha provides invaluable insights on recovery expectations and the longevity of new joints. Discover how these transformative procedures can enhance your quality of life, whether you're battling arthritis, hip dysplasia, or recovering from an old injury.
Hunger for Wholeness: Why Social Justice Needs Religious Convergence with Swami Padmanabha (Part 2)In Part 2 of Ilia Delio's conversation with Swami Padmanabha, Ilia and Swami explore the relationship between religious convergence, inter-faith dialogue and social justice. They ask whether religion can possibly play a role in modern peace, and what affects the radical personal spirit can have on global wholeness.ABOUT SWAMI PADMANABHA"We have a commitment to our potential."Swami Padmanabha is an author, monk, and spiritual mentor. For the last 25 years, he has been following the devotional branch of Hindu monotheism known as Vaishnavism (often referred to as bhakti) while at the same time deeply engaged in interfaith dialogue, or what he calls “theological cross pollination.” Swami travels around the world each year as a retreat leader, public speaker, and community-builder. Being a valued scholar in his tradition, his work also includes hundreds of articles and seminars, as well as copious presentations in universities and academic circles. Swami Padmanabha´s first book, “Inherent of Inherited?”, was widely acclaimed by both practitioners and scholars of his tradition. At present, Swami is touring the US while presenting his second book, “Radical Personalism: Revival Manifesto for Proactive Devotion.” To learn more about Swami Padmanabha visit: http://swamipadmanabha.com.arSupport the showA huge thank you to all of you who subscribe and support our show! This podcast is made possible in part by a grant from The Fetzer Institute—we are very grateful for their support. Support 'Hunger for Wholeness' on Patreon as our team continues to develop content for listeners to dive deeper. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for episode releases and other updates.
Hunger for Wholeness: What Franciscans and Vaishnavas Share with Swami Padmanabha (Part 1)Our third season opens with a conversation between Ilia Delio and author and monk Swami Padmanabha. In part 1, Ilia asks Swami about Vaishnavism and what it is like to be a Hindu Monk in the West. They unpack how the sciences inspire theological insight and interface on their shared vision of the future of religious convergence.ABOUT SWAMI PADMANABHA"We have a commitment to our potential."Swami Padmanabha is an author, monk, and spiritual mentor. For the last 25 years, he has been following the devotional branch of Hindu monotheism known as Vaishnavism (often referred to as bhakti) while at the same time deeply engaged in interfaith dialogue, or what he calls “theological cross pollination.” Swami travels around the world each year as a retreat leader, public speaker, and community-builder. Being a valued scholar in his tradition, his work also includes hundreds of articles and seminars, as well as copious presentations in universities and academic circles. Swami Padmanabha´s first book, “Inherent of Inherited?”, was widely acclaimed by both practitioners and scholars of his tradition. At present, Swami is touring the US while presenting his second book, “Radical Personalism: Revival Manifesto for Proactive Devotion.” To learn more about Swami Padmanabha visit: http://swamipadmanabha.com.arSupport the showA huge thank you to all of you who subscribe and support our show! This podcast is made possible in part by a grant from The Fetzer Institute—we are very grateful for their support. Support 'Hunger for Wholeness' on Patreon as our team continues to develop content for listeners to dive deeper. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for episode releases and other updates.
There are quite a few ancient temples of India which are in good shape. Some of them have been assigned dates before Christ,BC,though reluctantly despite strong evidence that they belong to much earlier times. Please check my articles on 5000 years old temples of India. The Thiruvannamalai temple,Tamil Nadu is dated 3.94 Billion years,Tirupati 2100 million years and Jwalapuram, Cuddapah,Telengana, India is 74,000 years old, There are some more ancient temples like the Pundarikaksha Temple,Thiruvellarai, near Sriranagam, Tamil Nadu. There are many more and I shall be writing about them. The Ananta Padmanabhaswamy temple at Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala is one such ancient temple where the presiding deity is Lord Vishnu in his form as the Infinite one in yoga Nidra.The temple has also been one of the richest temple in India, where billions worth of gold and ornaments have been found sealed in an underground vault and the court had appointed a committee to evaluate the riches. This temple is referred to in the Puranas and Tamil Classics of the Sangam era. What is now Kerala was a part of Tamil Chera Kingdom. Chera kings also enriched the temple and this dynasty goes back to thousands of years.However the temple and the city has been dated to around late first century BC. This is way off the mark. The Tamil epic Silappadikaram, written by Ilangao Adigal, brother of the Chera king, mentions this temple and also details the Thiruvananthapuram temple . Silappadikaram describes the city as golden city and the temple as one which was made of gold. Same descriptionis found in the Puranas. Poompuhar,Tamil Nadu where most of the action of Silappadikaram takes place has been found off the sea and it has been proved that the people of Poompuhar had extensive trade with the Greeks, among others. And now Poompuhar has been dated some 20,000 years back! As Silappadikaram speaks of Thiruvananthapuram and Anantha Padmanabhaswamy temple, these two should have existed before the events narrated in Silapadikaram. As Poompuhar is dated 20,000 years ago, it is reasonable to state that Thiruvananthapuram and Padmanabhaswamy temple date back to 20,000 years.Silappadikaram has been dated to likely belong to the beginning of Common era. The incidence of Kovalan Madhavi and Kannagi took place in the same period as the poet who wrote the Tamil Epic was the brother of the Chera King Cheran Senguttuvan. However the recent finding placed these dates to 11000 years back!So it is logical to arrive at the conclusion that the Silappadikaram Town was in existence around 11000 CE and for a rich language as Tamil to develop, from a dialect, colloquial form and then to literary ,it requires minimum 5000 Years. And Tamil quotes Ithihasas ,Ramayana and Mahabharata and the Vedas. That should place these Ithihasas earlier . Hence based on this evidence available now, Tamil should be at least 16000 years old and the Sanskrit Puranas earlier. Please read my Post Million Year Old Tamil quotes Vedas and they quote Tamil. But we are assigning Tamil Sangam at 5 BC and Rig veda at 5000 BC!The date of Poompuhar artifact was arrived at and verified by Glenn Milne Sea Level changes. The place is called Poompuhar. It lies on southeast India's Coromandel coast facing the Bay of Bengal between modern Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. Its immediate offshore area has been the subject of marine archaeological investigations by India's National Institute of Oceanography since the 1980's — and numerous non-controversial finds of man-made structures dated between the third century AD and the third century BC have been made in the “inter-tidal zone” close to shore at depths down to 6 feet (approximately 2 metres). These finds of structures in shallow water (some so shallow that they are exposed at low tide) have been quite widely written-up in the archaeological literature. More @ Ramanisblog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramanispodcast/message
With technology at the wheel, the world around us is changing blindingly fast. Join Namarasa & Swami Padmanabha *LIVE* for a discussion on the social and individual effects of technology and social media in relation to Bhakti—how to apply devotional principles dynamically to remain balanced and steady in our progress. We will also take *LIVE* questions! **************************************************** ▶ LOVE THE PODCAST? -- DONATE HERE: https://fnd.us/31wO0e?ref=ab_69ruT1_s... ▶ WATCH ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheLateMorni... ▶ WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdx4... ▶ LISTEN ON SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/tulasi-nadia-h... ▶ LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ▶ DO YOU WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW? -- FILL OUT THIS FORM: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... ▶ FOLLOW: //Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/namarasa/ //Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/namarasa108/ //Email: namejuice@gmail.com
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The Beauty and Messiness of the Sadhaka's Journey -- Interview n34: Bhakti Pranaya Padmanabha Swami
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on February 25, 2022 given at Jagannatha Mandira, Argentina •Asuras in Krishna-lila: Tatastha-jivas or Nitya-parisadas? •Harinama & Diksa in the Sarasvata Line
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on February 18, 2022 at Godrum, Argentina •Are Attachment and Affection the Same? •The Role of Social Media in the Life of a Devotee
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on February 17, 2022 at Godrum, Argentina. The 4 Regs 2.0 - Updating our Approach to the Four Regulative Principles
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 31, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica •Krishna Upgrades his Adhikara as Mahaprabhu •Go-dhuli as Uddipana for Every Rasa in Vraja •Sri Nama Invoking Different Levels of Samadhi
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 30, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica •The Implications of Sadhu-sanga in Community Life •Making our Relative Issues Part of the Lila •Dealing with Pain, Regrets and Lack of Self-confidence
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 29, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 24): Verse 10.21.20 & Conclusion
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 28, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 23): Verse 10.21.19
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 27, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica •How does a Guru Receive the Disciple´s Karma? •Vrindavana as a Physical and Mental Place of Residence •Can we Do Anything in the Dhama and Nonetheless be Liberated? •Differences Between Aparadha and Ninda
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 25, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 22): Verse 10.21.18 (part 2)
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 24, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 21): Verse 10.21.18 (part 1)
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 23, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Can Sex Be Bhakti?
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 22, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 20): Verse 10.21.17 (part 2)
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 21, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 19): Verse 10.21.17 (part 1)
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 20, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica •Some Words on Sri Ramacandra Kaviraja •Meaning and Implications of “Ki Jaya!” •Using an Alarm for Remembering Astakaliya-lila
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 18, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa RicaVenu-gita Venu-gita (Lecture 18): Verse 10.21.16
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 17, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 17): Verse 10.21.15 (part 2)
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 15, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 16): Verse 10.21.15 (part 1)
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 14, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 15): Verse 10.21.14
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 13, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica •How to Deal with Pride? •Understanding the Gopis´ Husband's Apparent Dislike towards Krishna
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 11, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 14): Verse 10.21.13
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 10, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 13): Verse 10.21.12
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 8, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 12): Verse 10.21.11
Online Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 7th, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica. Venu-gita (Lecture 11): Verse 10.21.10
Q&A with Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 6th, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica •How to Approach Sastra as a Sadhaka? •Three Types of Sahajiyas
Online lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 4th, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica; Venu-gita (Lecture 10): Verse 10.21.9
Online lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 3rd, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica; Venu-gita (Lecture 9): Verse 10.21.8
Online lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on January 1st, 2022 at Madhuvana, Costa Rica; Venu-gita (Lecture 8): Verse 10.21.7
**RESCHEDULED - NEW DATE ANNOUNCED** In this last interview on this topic, Swami B. P. Padmanabha presents his comments on this controversial topic in the context of Sundar Gopal prabhu's presentation from September 18th, 2021. **Note the earlier start time due to time zone differences**
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami Padmanabha is back by popular demand! Join us on this second episode with Maharaj as we talk about whether the jiva falls from Vaikuntha, descends from the Brahmajyoti or has some other origin, and how to harmonize apparently contradictory statements in this regard. Don't miss this one!
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha is the youngest Western sannyasi in the world at present. Born in Argentina and having trodden the bhakti-marga for more than 20 years, he has been traveling around the world and passionately sharing his main devotional affinities: hari-kirtana and a deep and down-to-earth understanding of our Gaudiya siddhanta in contemporary times. Join us as we talk about Swami's life journey as well as his first forthcoming book! All of this in context of an in-depth discussion of some of the most prominent Vaisnava controversies that affect our bhakti societies today.
Swami B. P. Padmanabha, full time teacher since many years, will speak on Bhramara-gita.
Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on December 18th, 2020 at Godrum, Buenos Aires: Prema
Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on November 30th, 2020 at Godrum, Buenos Aires: Divine Imperfect: Damodara-lila & its Theological Implication, Class 4
Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on November 29th, 2020 at Godrum, Buenos Aires: Q and A with Bulgarian Devotees (How to Integrate Complexity in Practice, Explanation of "Sri Caitanya Mano ´Bhistam..." Verse)