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We are introducing you to the 277th Album of the Week - 'Svijet u bojama' by Ritam promjena, offering the HR Top 100 chart changes and bringing the local music news. Host: Ana Radišić
We are introducing you to the 253rd Album of the Week - 'Prati moje stare tragove' by Divlje jagode, talking exclusively to ERIC and Sanja Doležal from Sanja, Marinko & Zec, offering the HR Top 40 chart changes and bringing the local music news. Host: Ana Radišić
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Parkinsonova bolest je neurodegenerativno oboljenje za koje ne postoji lijek, uzrokovano je propadanjem nervnih ćelija u mozgu što dovodi do gubitka dopamina, koji reguliše kretanje, a simptomi se progresivno pogoršavaju tokom vremena. Međutim, prošle godine u Kardifu su organizovani časovi bubnjanja u ritmu sambe za pacijente s Parkinsonovom bolešću, i ta inovativna metoda je bila toliko uspješna da istraživači planiraju studiju, kako bi ispitali može li samba zaista ublažiti simptome Parkinsonove bolesti.
In this podcast episode, Ritam Gandhi, the founder of Studio Graphene, a digital product agency with a unique hybrid model of in-house and outsourced teams, shares his decade-long journey of growing an international agency. The discussion covers various aspects of entrepreneurship, leadership, and team building. Hosted by Yiuwin Tsang, the episode provides valuable insights into the process of building and scaling an international agency and how you might go about navigating challenges and fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.Listen to the episode now to learn more about: - The importance of alignment, passion, and face-to-face interactions in a global work environment - The significance of human connection in fostering creativity and building effective working relationships - Why making leaders available for impromptu conversations is crucial for maintaining a sense of togetherness and empathy among team members - How to build a leadership team and trust others to handle tasks - The importance of hiring for attitude and alignment with company values over skill set - The importance of creating a sense of belonging among team members across different locationsAbout Ritam GandhiFor a decade, Ritam worked as a consultant for the likes of Accenture and Bank of America and Merrill Lynch before, in 2014, going on to found Studio Graphene – an agency that specialises in developing blank canvas tech products. Working with many startups alongside some more established companies, the London-based agency plans, designs and builds amazing tech products for its clients. What's more, Ritam and the team also use their experience and expertise to help leaders grow their businesses.
We are introducing you to the 229th Album of the Week - 'Dino Dvornik Tribute' by HRT's Jazz Orchestra & guests, offering the HR Top 40 chart changes and bringing the local music news. Host: Ana Radišić
In this week's podcast, join Yiuwin Tsang and Ritam Gandhi, founder of Studio Graphene, in this enlightening conversation that unravels the layers of B Corp certification, sustainability in digital product development, and the pivotal role they play in shaping the culture of a global agency. Listen to this episode to learn more about: - B Corp certification and its impact on a global agency's culture - B Corp certification and sustainability in digital product development - The motivation for pursuing B Corp certification as a force for good - The certification journey and the added complexity of being an international business with multiple locations - How the process has refined their mission and values through external validation, leading to clearer definition and alignment - How the leadership team's education and openness on sustainability issues has driven employee passion and alignment - How to drive business growth through sustainability and purposeAbout Ritam GandhiFor a decade, Ritam worked as a consultant for the likes of Accenture and Bank of America and Merrill Lynch before, in 2014, going on to found Studio Graphene – an agency that specialises in developing blank canvas tech products. Working with many startups alongside some more established companies, the London-based agency plans, designs and builds amazing tech products for its clients. What's more, Ritam and the team also use their experience and expertise to help leaders grow their businesses.
Merlin Willcox, may have the answer to.Today, we're diving into the world of therapeutic herbs and spices. Travelling across generations and cultures from around the world to discuss traditional medicine practices, whether they hold up to scientific scrutiny and if these herbs and spices have a place in our drug cabinets as well as our kitchens.Dr Willcox has worked as a GP in the NHS since 2003 and currently works in a practice in Oxford. His research interests at the University of Southampton include global health, clinical trials of herbal medicines, and improving care for vulnerable people.Dr Willcox has researched different aspects of primary health care in low-income countries, with a particular focus on child health, malaria and traditional medicines.He has been involved in several clinical trials of herbal medicines in Uganda, Madagascar, Mali and the UK and coordinates the RITAM network (Research Initiative on Traditional Antimalarial Methods).We're talking about a bunch of compounds today including moringa, ginseng, cinnamon, nigella, fenugreek, psyllium and will be discussing their potential mechanism of action plus the evidence for them. But please, if you are thinking of supplementing or trying these items, particularly if you have a condition or take pharmaceuticals, please do discuss this with your physician.
“Readings” of the Akashic record have become popular in recent years. In our quest to understand the mysteries behind who we are, how we got here, and why this, that or the other thing happened, the promise of the Akashic record is compelling.But what exactly is the Akashic record? Can you actually access it? And, if so, how? Thom explains the true meaning of the Akashic record in this episode, which reflects the wisdom of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's famous quote, “Knowledge is structured in consciousness.” It's a reminder that no matter what tools we call upon, the only limitation to our access to knowledge that's relevant for us to have, is our state of consciousness.Episode Highlights:[03:11] Mastering Sanskrit Pronunciation[06:17] Maha Bhuta: The Five Great Elements[09:18] Chit and Consciousness[12:29] Reverse Engineering The Universe: Understanding the Beginning of Time[14:35] Akashic Record Holds the Secrets of The Universe[17:29] The Two Truths: Temporal and Transcendent[19:54] The Unchanging and Ever-Changing Nature of Truth[22:32] Unlocking Hidden Truths with Vedic MeditationUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.comhttps://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
Kako smo od priče o tragediji, uzrocima i posljedicama došli na priču o protestu i kontramitingu? Kakav je odgovor vlasti bio, može li se to uopšte klasifikovati? Koja je tu uloga (procurjelog) snimka patrijarha SPC? Šta možemo očekivati od novog sistema prevoza? Koliko gejming utiče na kvalitet života? I na kraju, šta je to Bahmut? Pratite nas na: https://www.youtube.com/@dopisiizdiznilenda www.facebook.com/DopisiizDiznilenda/ www.podcast.rs/autori/dopisi-iz-diznilenda/ Ako želite da nam pomognete u održavanju servera na soundcloudu, uplate rado primamo na PayPal: mtanic@gmail.com ili postanite naš patron na www.patreon.com/dopisi Miljan: fb: /mtanic, Twitter/Instagram: @mtanic YouTube: /Mtanic Nemanja: fb: /paleksic @diznilend iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1223989792 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/dopisi-iz-diznilenda-podcast Pocket Casts: pca.st/pT2h podcast.rs/show/dopisi-iz-diznilenda/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4U3wm6QOkJ30QEbk1kvqZS?si=RM6QdrOlTuO0WUJzYBl7hA
Ritam Bhatnagar, Founder of India Film Project, and I chat about how he founded the IFP, his massive Lego collection and his dream to build a Lego house, finding his purpose on chance and how play is his favourite way of learning! Ritam is founder and festival director of India Film Project - Asia's Largest Content Fest. Featured by Forbes, Ritam has been a TEDx speaker and a guest speaker at various forums about content, events, startup and IPs as well as MBA colleges talking about marketing, films and entrepreneurship. Under Ritam's vision, IFP grew from 600 participants in 2011 and went on to become the world's largest filmmaking challenge with 50,000 participants in 2019 from over 30 countries. You can Order Varun's book “Everything is out of syllabus: An instruction manual for life & work “ at https://amzn.to/335QKow Follow Varun across social media platforms @VarunDuggi https://www.instagram.com/varunduggi/ https://www.youtube.com/c/VarunDuggi https://twitter.com/varunduggi And for a weekly download of mind musings and recommendations subscribe to his newsletter “Unschooled with Varun Duggirlala” at https://varunduggi.substack.com About the show “Take apause with Varun Duggirala” ( previously “The Varun Duggi show”) is a twice a week podcast that's meant to enable its listeners to take a pause amidst the chaos of their daily lives to learn tools, embrace ideas and soak in concepts that will help them find motivation, build the right mindset and perform at their best. Varun also occasionally taps into the minds of truly interesting people to give listeners a learn from and use in their work, life and everything in-between. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/take-a-pause-varun-duggi/message
Today I have a guest to help cover a few areas of interest around signs your energy and success are suffering in your current work life. I talk to Beverly on my podcast about Energy and the Ways to Bring Positive Energy Into your working life to help gain better well being Here are a few points I cover to help you start off. You can hear the full episode on your channel or podcast search Zulf Talks Tips to Boost Mental Energy Focus on Natural light Open Windows use light to set the mood Hang Artwork to inspire emotion Invite Nature In Incorporate House Plants Feed your brain Get moving Meditate Change your view. Sleep Think of this podcast as if you are sitting and chatting with friends. A lot of business tips and advice on how I progressed from my 9-5 office role to a Director of my own company. There will be banter about success and financial freedom the odd motivational speech to also give you a boost. I will share thoughts on various subjects and use this to document my career journey occasionally joined by guests. be sure to reach out if you have any questions. ❤️Watch next: Life motivation https://youtu.be/9CsgQhC5DrI My Guest: Today I have a subject expert to help us flow in the right direction She is the Owner of Ocean Breath Yoga & Ritam of Life a Facilitator and an In-Habiting Life Coach,-Nature Wellness Guide, is everything that brings Rhythm back to living. Beverly Akhurst www.oceanbreathyoga.ca https://www.facebook.com/bjakhurst/ https://www.facebook.com/oceanbreathbeverly https://www.facebook.com/groups/meditationdemystified https://www.instagram.com/oceanbreathyogawellness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/beverly-akhurst-om/ #UkCreators #RealLife #ZulfTalksPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zulfphotography/message
Melissa Krechler and Beverly Akhurst discuss the feminine; what it means, how we embrace it, how it influences our energy, decisions, thoughts and beliefs. Sponsored By: Ocean Breath Yoga Upcoming retreats @Nectar Yoga Retreats September 26-28 https://www.nectaryoga.ca/retreats November 14-16, 2022 (Click here for details and to claim your space.) Join Ocean Breath Yoga in their Sacred Living Series Join Here Like, Follow and Subscribe to GYSTTALIVETV on your favorite social media and podcasting platforms. Join our newsletter and let us know if you want to be a guest speaker/blogger or if you want to see a topic featured on the show! www.gysttalivetv.com Guest Speaker is Beverly Akhurst A journey of stretching her body had Beverly needing to stretch all limitations of belief keeping her from a fully embodied life. A weeklong stay on a cardiac ward in her early 40's led her to become a Yoga teacher soon after. Understanding the effects of stress and disconnect, exploring how we move and function, supporting others to attain healthier, more empowered ways of being are her purpose. Letting nature to guide the rhythm to life is her passion. Known as a body intuitive, she prefers to think of herself as connecting with Ritam…the rhythms underlying everything in life. Website: www.oceanbreathyoga.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bjakhurst/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/oceanbreathbeverly/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/meditationdemystified LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beverly-akhurst-om/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjtu4iZkw3nkDUb2wKAywPg/ Host is Melissa Krechler Identity Coach, Spiritual Teacher, Business Mentor Website: www.melissakrechler.com #gysttalivetv #talkshow #selfhelp #melissakrechler #beverlyakhurst #oceanbreathyoga #feminine #feminineenergy #thesacredfeminine #thefeminine #feminine #women #authenticallyfeminine
In this episode of The Filter Koffee Podcast, Karthik is joined by Ritam Bhatnagar, founder of the India Film Project. Karthik and Ritam talk about how the creator movement is shaping this country, how he created IFP, his entrepreneurial journey, and his extraordinary knack for making life choices. All this and much more on this episode of The Filter Koffee Podcast. Listen to this conversation and don't forget to rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Tweet to Karthik Nagarajan (@The_Karthik): https://twitter.com/The_Karthik and follow his WordPress handle here (filterkoffee.com).You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com
Every Human is a 'Creator-First'. No matter who you are, what you do, you as a human have the ability to create. An insightful conversation with a LEGO lover building the biggest Lego city and also the Founder of India FIlm Project, Ritam Bhatnagar. Setting and breaking his own limits, he talks about his journey and mission of founding a platform for creators along with the importance of creating and the creator economy. So many insights & perspectives, you don't want to miss! You can connect with Ritam Bhatnagar on Instagram at @ritambhatnagar or check out India Film Project and touch base with Tarun on LinkedIn and Instagram at @tarunmakhija01 Don't miss out to follow the hashtag #TarunSpeaks and take the challenge #90DayChallengeWithTarun wherein you create content for 90 Days consistently without expecting anything in return. Happy Creating!
#defi #blockchain #fantasysports #nft The gaming industry is pivoting to in-game assets, virtual currency & NFT's. Blockchain/Decentralization will upend the gaming industry giving power back to the gamers, Gaming is being reimagined, fantasy sports/gaming is growing humungously and maybe it could be the catalyst for mass adoption of Blockchain. Ritam Gupta is the Founder of Nonceblox a family of talented blockchain architects, consultants, business SMEs and ICO advisers who are passionate about one thing only -" Building Commercially Scalable Blockchain Products". The team combined has experience of more than 30 years. Whether it's offering digitally enabled ledger solutions or bootstrapping of an ICO, Nonceblox takes care of end-to-end project processes. Ritam is also the founder of DeFi11, a DeFi powered decentralized gaming ecosystem built on top of Matic Blockchain with Ethereum as the base layer. The platform aims to establish ethical standards in gaming by making the system transparent, auditable and incentivizing. https://ae.linkedin.com/in/ritamgupta https://www.defieleven.com/ https://nonceblox.com/
What does it take to create a mobile app to succeed on a highly competitive e-commerce market? Do you remember a few years ago we used to hear this catchy phrase “Yep, there is an app for that!”. It was about the novelty of mobile apps. Well, today with several million mobile apps in the world, you don't hear it anymore. The days of that mantra are over. These days, a mobile app is a vehicle for an e-commerce business to reach out its customers on mobile and improve their user experience. There is just no other way around it - every app project requires a long-term marketing strategy to succeed on a highly competitive landscape. So we invited Ritam to help us to tackle this tough question - what are the essential ingredients of a modern mobile app design. Today's Topics Include: ✔️ Ritam's path - from a management consulting practice as well system integration and technology practice, working with investment and commercial banks to founding an app design and development company with 90+ team and expertise in all areas of a modern app development. ✔️ Studio graphene is UK headquartered app development company with studios in Delhi, Lisbon and Geneva ✔️ Goal Setting, Impact Mapping, Prototyping and Specification Writing - as the 4 pillars of a modern app development ✔️ New trends in app development Ritam welcomes and the ones he is not a fan of ✔️On which side of the Android & iOS duopoly Ritam is? iOS ✔️ What apps would Ritam miss the most if he leaves the smartphone home. Google Maps ✔️ What hardware / software features Ritam is waiting for? Both mobile hardware and software healthcare related innovations. Links and Resources: Ritam Ghandi Linkedin profile. Studio Graphene website. Quotes from Ritam Gandhi: "I think it's very interesting topic because what is design? Is design a visual element, is design how you think about it, the user experience. A lot of the times you don't really understand what it is that you are building until sometimes you see it Specification and the detail behind every feature is key to make sure things won't get lost in translation." Follow the Business Of Apps podcast Linkedin | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
What does it take to create a mobile app to succeed on a highly competitive e-commerce market? Do you remember a few years ago we used to hear this catchy phrase “Yep, there is an app for that!”. It was about the novelty of mobile apps. Well, today with several million mobile apps in the world, you don't hear it anymore. The days of that mantra are over. These days, a mobile app is a vehicle for an e-commerce business to reach out its customers on mobile and improve their user experience. There is just no other way around it – every app project requires a long-term marketing strategy to succeed on a highly competitive landscape. So we invited Ritam to help us to tackle this
On this episode, Hardik Vaidya is joined by Ritam Bhatnagar, Founder of the India Film Project and a media entrepreneur. India Film Project has established itself as one of the largest content festivals in the world. It is attended by over 65,000 people annually and has representation from over 30 countries. In this episode, Ritam talks about the germination of India Film Project, inspiration from Shahrukh Khan's film Swades, on producing and distributing films for Gujarati Cinema, creating meaningful content, niche vs. mass Youtuber, identifying your audience as a creator, on the future of Micro Influencers, finding sponsorships for India Film Project, challenges of running a large festival and lots more. Subscribe to Jamsters Podcast with Hardik Vaidya now on www.eplog.media or your preferred podcast streaming apps to receive updates about the latest episode. You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kada pretražujemo nešto na internetu ili kada prelistavamo feed na nekoj društvenoj mreži, sadržaji koji će nam biti prikazani zavise od algoritama. Društvene mreže i druge internetske stranice prikupljaju podatke o našem ponašanju na internetu i u skladu sa našim internetskim navikama nam prikazuju buduće sadržaje. Neki od tih podataka mogu biti: koje sajtove smo posećivali, koliko dugo se na njima zadržali, koje fotografije smo gledali, šta smo kupovali… HACKLAB Beograd je kreativni prostor otvoren za sve programere i entuzijaste tehnologije, umetnike i sve zainteresovane za ukrštanje tehnologije i umetnosti. Naš sagovornik, Aranđel Bojanović iz ove organizacije kaže da su algoritmi, najjednostavnije rečeno, skup komandi. “Algoritam možemo da gledamo kao na neki skup komandi ako ih izvršimo – dobićemo određenu vrstu rezultata. Ono što rade programeri jeste kodiranje algoritama, kodiranje postupaka u određenom programskom jeziku i ono što krajnji korisnici koriste jeste softver. Programerski je ono što mi ne vidimo, a softver ono što koristimo, dakle programeri kodiraju algoritam.” Besplatni servisi? Zaključujemo da su društvene mreže samo naizgled besplatni servisi. Prilikom kreiranja naloga, korisnici se moraju saglasiti sa određenim uslovima korišćenja, koji podrazumevaju i načine prikupljanja podataka. Bojan Perkov, istraživač u SHARE fondaciji objašnjava da korisnici često nisu svesni na koji se način mogu iskoristiti podaci koje su oni, na kraju krajeva, dobrovoljno ustupili. “Servisi kao što su Facebook, Instagram nisu besplatni već postoji neka druga transakcija - kada napravite Facebook nalog ne plaćate novčanu pretplatu, ali korišćenjem tog servisa morate da pritisnete tamo na uslove korišćenja šta sve prikupljaju od podataka. I ljudi misle “Ma šta mene briga daću im ja sve podatke”. Prosto taj trade-off je mali jer nemaju osećaj da to nešto njih lično pogađa, kao “ja sam jedan od milion šta me briga, ko će meni i šta da uzme od podataka”. I onda kad počne da dobija oglase koje su je l, vrlo relevantni i za ono što radi, prati, ono što ga zanima, onda kaže “e, pa ovde ima nešto”. Saradnici emisije: Irena Čučković, Iva Gajić, Nemanja Stevanović, Sanja Đorđević, Aleksandra Bučko.
Insecurities, Trust, Building workplace culture, and motivating teams! How does a young entrepreneur make big and bold decisions? On the 3rd Episode of our Entrepreneur Special Series, we spoke to Ritam Bhatnagar, the founder of India Film Project (IFP) in his college dorm room in 2011. IFP is Asia's Largest Content Creation Festival encouraging over 50,000 independent filmmakers across 30 countries to make a film. He’s also the founder of Wwhere, a tech platform working on geo-location algorithms, and the founder-director of Freeway Entertainment Company, a production house pioneering technology-based real-time distribution. With an added feather of being a faculty member at various business institutes, he talks about building his own universe, organizational culture, teams, and taking risks. Skip to your favorite part: 3.15- Skip intro and the first entrepreneurial stunt in class 7 4.45- Risks post MBA, Insecurities, and dealing with What if? 8.15- Survival & Opportunity 10.15- Motivations, Profits, and Losses 12.00 Expanding and sharing the workload 15.00- Trust and the Class Monitor Theory 16.15- Dealing with different teams, Different Motivations 18.00- Managing a young workforce and learning 21.00- Building workplace culture & value systems 23.30- To Micromanage or not 25.45- Responsibility and Accountability + What’s mini entrepreneurship? 27.45- Data as a fuel for innovation 29.30- Lessons from a decade of entrepreneurship & teaching 33.00- Finding Talent Original Music by Joseph Mc Dade Tell us what worked for you while building your personal brand? Drop us a note on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter @voice_of_achievers Or write in directly to editor@voiceofachievers.com We’re listening to you. Don’t forget to follow us on Spotify, Sticher, Apple, Google, JioSaavn, Gaana or wherever you’re listening to us! You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of our podcast When We Met, we talk to Ritam Bhatnagar who is the Founder of India Film Project. Platform For Artists is the Community Partner for the 10th season of IFP. You can know more about the festival from the below link https://linktr.ee/platformforartists For any questions related the show or the episode please DM us directly on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
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In this episode of "The Omvesh Show" we have the man who redefined the culture of short film making in asian subcontinent. Ritam Bhatnagar is an entrepreneur , Founder of India Film Project. Now a decade old, IFP is Asia's biggest content festival. Ritam on "TOS" talked candidly about his life and entrepreneurial journey, How AFP became IFP, film making and its future, Right of content creator's and much more. Don't miss the Rapid fire session in end, Ritam Spilled his heart out and a reason of LOL for us on his funny stories. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/omvesh-upadhyay/message
The lecture was given by Swami Tattwamayananda on May 1, 2020.4th chapter: verses 6, 7, 8, 9, 10-6th verse: “Though I am unborn, and beyond all changes – yet, without being subject to the regulation of prakriti and the three gunas, keeping prakriti under control, I incarnate.”-“I” does not refer to Lord Krishna as a limited human being. Rather it refers to the eternal dimension of His personality as Atman. As Atman, He is beyond the six changes: birth, existence, growth, evolution, degeneration and death.-Highly spiritually elevated men are called Satya-Sankalpa (सत्य-सङ्कल्प). They are capable of assuming any human form at their own divine will. They only appear to take the human form – actually, they are established in their true identity as Atman, and are beyond any human weakness.-Avatara (incarnation) is endowed with three qualities. (1) As Atman, He is unborn (2) He is devoid of any changes (3) He is the lord of all beings - and present everywhere, in everything,-Avatara is endowed with six Bhagas (great spiritual characteristics). (1) Great effulgence (2) Great prosperity (3) Great power (4) Great knowledge (5) Great renunciation and (6) Great reputation.-Avatara emerge in all cultures. When we look beyond the diversity of language and culture, we find universality in their teachings and a cosmic unity. In their everyday life, activities, and teachings, there is always a visible transcendental connection.-7th and 8th verses: “Whenever there is a decline of dharma (धर्म) and increase of adharma (अधर्म), then this incarnation takes place to preserve dharma (धर्म), to protect virtuous people, to remove their obstacles and to punish evil doers.”-Ritam (ऋतम्) is the central principle of inherent harmony that exists in nature. Satyam means truth – a person will not deviate from the path of harmony if he practices Satyam (सत्यम्). Dharma (धर्म) refers to the ethical and moral principles through which one practices Satyam (सत्यम्). For example, it is immoral to pollute the earth and therefore against Dharma (धर्म).-Avataras are epoch makers and different from ordinary saints and prodigies. They are not affected by prarabdha-karma (प्रारब्ध–कार्म) – karmas that are responsible for present life. They are born with inherent, highest spiritual realization. With time, their spiritual stature grows; their teachings become more relevant; they continue to inspire for thousands of years.-9th verse: “He who knows My divine nature, My birthless dimension, will not be born again. He becomes a Brahma-jnani (ब्राह्म–ज्ञानि, knower of Brahman).-Avatara is a synthesis of divine and human. His birth and actions are only relative, at the empirical plane. His true identity is divine only, as Atman. Human form comes and goes. The spiritual ideal represented by the Avatara is eternal – one who understands this mystery of impersonal behind the personal, attribute-less behind attributes, birthless behind birth, becomes a Brahma-jnani (ब्राह्म-ज्ञानि).-When we pray to a deity, we should always invoke the infinite, transcendental reality represented by that deity and pray to Him. We should do so in every word and every minute of our meditation and prayer.-10th verse: “Those seekers - who are free from attachment, fear and anger – who are always dependent on Me only – who become purified by Tapas(तपस्) – they reach the highest spiritual realization.”-God is the only real friend, and worth depending upon. Every other object of dependence only leads to misery.-In 12th chapter (Bhakti Yoga), Lord Krishna describes the characteristics of an ideal devotee. He is never miserable, knows everything other than God is relative only, is always contented, and is always connected with the transcendental reality with his mind and senses under control.
Swami Tattwamayananda offers two Universal Vedic prayers from the Yajur Veda and gives a short description for these troubled times.This is a prayer from Rig Veda and Yajur Veda. The essential harmony and unity of all existence are expressed eloquently in these Vedic mantras. The ancient Vedic sages of India prayed for peace and prosperity and harmony both in the external nature and also in our own hearts. They always prayed for peace, tranquility and harmony in all natural phenomena on Earth, in the sky, in the winds, in the oceans, in the rivers, mountains, and everywhere. They believed the interrelatedness or what we call Ritam in the Vedic tradition of all existence. When we tune our life and actions according to this principle of inherent harmony and interrelatedness of all existnece, we are following the path of Ritam. We are in tune with the entire creation and when we regulate our actions and lifestyle according to this principle of spiritual unity of existence, then we are following the path of Dharma, and when we speak and interact with others in tune with this inherent principle of peaceful coexistence and interrelatedness of the whole creation we are following the path of Satyam. When we live our life according to the principles of Ritam, Dharma, and Satya, which constitute the highest universal principles of ethics and morality and spirituality then our whole life becomes spiritualized. Every word becomes a sacred mantra, every action becomes an act of worship. Even without going to churches or temples or any places of worship, in our own hearts we can worship the Lord, we can worship the divine presence present everywhere and present in all of us. This idea of universal spiritual oneness of the whole creation, the idea that the whole creation is one spiritual humanity, helps us to live in peace, especially in trying times while facing challenges, which are beyond our control. Om Shanti Shanti Shantih Hari Om Tat Sat Sri Ramakrishna Pranamastu
3rd chapter: verses 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25-Chakra is discussed in various traditions such as Buddhism and Hinduism. It refers to the cycle of being born, doing actions, dying and being born again. Life is not one chance – rather, based on impressions and unfulfilled desires of past life, one is born again.-Within the same family, different children have different characteristics. Only a tiny fraction of the characteristics can be traced to genealogy. Their unique characteristics come from past life. Despite each one having unique characteristics, there is a consistent Ritam of harmony that one should follow, both with other human beings and with nature.-16th verse: He who follows this cosmic wheel of Ritam, principle of inter-relatedness and lives in harmony with nature – he lives in contentment. Others, who disturb cosmic life live in sin. Sin means something that we do to harm others and which, ultimately, harms us.-17th verse: Such a person, who follows harmony with nature and living beings, is aware of his identity with nature, and sees the Atman manifesting as this harmony. He sees that the same Atman is inherent and immanent in all of us. As such, he cannot do anything that disturbs this harmony.-Bhagavad Gita has ~700 verses and achieved prominence because of the commentaries written by Shankaracharya. It transcends religion and speaks about the quest for higher spiritual values that go beyond the physical.-Ramanuja’s illustration of cause-effect Chakra is discussed. Food comes from clouds/rain, rain from water absorbed by sunlight, rivers empty their water into oceans, ocean water is absorbed by clouds, clouds come down as rain, rains give us food grains, food grains make human life possible and then there is prosperity/happiness.-Shankaracharya says that the entire universe is a cycle of cause-effect link. This link may not be obvious like physics, but is intensely felt. When we do something wrong, we feel inner conflict. When we do dis-interested actions as Yajna, we feel contentment.-Yajna has two meanings: (1) Vedic rituals for harmony and peace of the world, material prosperity, well-being of relatives, etc. Vedas discuss 14 types of such Yajnas. (2) Any noble activity done with a sense of sanctity and sacredness, for the good of others. Gita discusses Yajna in its broader sense of noble activity, which becomes a royal highway for spiritual prosperity.-18th verse: Such a person, who performs all actions as Yajna, he doesn’t have anything to gain or lose. He feels permanent contentment, yet he doesn’t sit quiet but is fully active.-Vedantic interpretation of richness is discussed. If a person has a lot of money but is not satisfied, he is poor. On the other hand, if a person has no money but is contented, he is rich.-19th verse: Therefore, perform your actions, which are your obligations, without any attachment. By performing actions as such, one can reach the highest.-To lead a spiritual life, one need not get rid of what he has and there is no need to achieve what he doesn’t already have. Whatever we do, we can start doing with a new perspective.-When we do our duties with attachment, it creates mental anguish, which does not improve the performance of that duty. The same duty done without attachment leads to higher efficiency. Gandhiji’s example is discussed.-20th verse: This verse refers to men with great spiritual merit. By Karma-Yoga alone, King Janaka attained perfection. Therefore, perform your actions without selfish motive.-Philosopher King: Only the highest philosopher can be the most effective administrator, as he is aware of the limitations of his power, money and authority. Only a person who can think beyond money/power, should be allowed to handle money/power. Janaka was a philosopher king.-Kalidasa’s Kumarasambhava: “Youth, money, power – each individually can lead to one’s downfall, if one has no spiritual common sense. What to speak of all them combined together”.-Story of Janaka: Once Janaka was sitting in his court, when he got news of fire around the city. He stayed calm and made arrangements to put out the fire. When asked how he could stay calm, he replied: “Nothing is mine that will be destroyed. I am the Atman”. He then proceeded to give a discourse on Atman.-25th verse: 25th verse should be studied in combination with 20th verse. There are two types of people. (1) Those who work hard with motive and are ignorant of the higher philosophy of Karma-Yoga. For them, every small problem becomes a big headache (2) Those who work equally hard, but who are grounded in Karma-Yoga. They are not worried and are called Vidwan.-We cannot change our duties and obligations. We can change the way we interpret our actions. Karma-Yogis are able to work with greater efficiency because they have a different perspective on their actions.-Soul has a natural way of connecting with next life. The general background for this is prepared in past life. If we die with a strong desire left, we will be born in circumstances where that desire can be fulfilled. Metaphor of an insect is provided, who fixes its front leg on next step before moving forward. Lord Krishna says that our spiritual practices from this life is deposited in our spiritual bank balance for our next life.
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Chapter 3 Verses 10, 11, 12, 13.The lecture was given by Swami Tattwamayananda on November 8, 2019.-Yajna means 14 Vedic rituals, in the narrow sense. -In a broader context, it means the art of harmonizing contemplation and action – selfless, sanctified action.-Ritam is the Vedic concept of the harmonizing thread of all creation. -Perfect health is the result of being established in this interrelatedness.-By performing Yajna, all desires are fulfilled through perfect harmony with Ritam.-A solid philosophy is needed behind actions. Trying to do good without a spiritual ideal may lead to an inability to continue action when we get shocked by the opposite consequence of our attempts to do good.-Working as a form of worship is called Yajna.-Becoming successful does not necessarily lead to inner contentment. Actions lead to their empirical result, but also an individual residual effect or spiritual vibration.-When we act and cook only for ourselves, we sin but when we act and cook for others our actions become Yajna.
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This lecture was given on June 2, 2019 by Swami Tattwamayananda at the Vedanta Society of Northern California. -Transcendentalism’s universal spirit paved the road for the 1893 Parliament of World's Religions and other spiritual/reform movements of the 19th century.-A contrast is drawn between obsessive love of the new and the rejection of all new things. The Sanskrit poet Kalidasa wrote that we should examine everything and accept what should be accepted, whether it is old or new.-Political, social, and economic freedom was not enough. America’s quest for freedom turned to a higher spiritual freedom, which naturally was universal in spirit. -Comparison is made between Emerson’s statement that “nature is the greatest manifestation of the transcendental divine,” Thoreau’s statements, and mantras and dialogues from the Yajur Veda.-Tapas means looking for a higher meaning by withdrawing the senses from external objects and doing introspection. -From Thoreau’s Walden: "In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagvat Geeta, since whose composition years of the gods have elapsed, and in comparison with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial and I doubt if that philosophy is not to be referred to a previous state of existence, so remote is its sublimity from our conceptions. I lay down the book and go to my well for water, and lo! there I meet the servant of the Bramin, priest of Brahma and Vishnu and Indra, who still sits in his temple on the Ganges reading the Vedas, or dwells at the root of a tree with his crust and water jug. I meet his servant come to draw water for his master, and our buckets as it were grate together in the same well. The pure Walden water is mingled with the sacred water of the Ganges."-Thoreau is doing tapas here. He connects with “Ritam,” the harmony of the whole existence.-America responded to Oriental wisdom at the emotional level. Europe responded at the intellectual level. -When the mind becomes pure, it is able to catch the true meaning of spiritual texts.-An example is given of Emerson’s understanding of the idea of renouncing the fruits of action, not the action itself found in the Bhagavad Gita. He was able to connect with the ideas of karma, and svadharma. These interpretations even influenced Gandhi later.-Transcendentalists felt that the tools of science and technology are a distraction from our true nature.-Vedanta is the universal natural instinct of a spiritual mind. Look in your own mind, look in nature. You will find Ritam, the harmonizing link. -America’s quest for freedom naturally leads to a quest for higher spiritual freedom.-The transcendentalists and Vedanta both show that by connecting with the divine and sublime in nature, we are able connect with the divine spark within all of us.
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Lecture by Swami Tattwamayananda. Ritambhara-Prajna is a kind of spiritual intuition filled with infallible truth. It goes beyond all normal human tools of epistemology. A person with this insight is a Rishi, seer. The testimony recorded in the scriptures is the authentic testimony of those endowed with this knowledge. By Guru-Disciple tradition, a line of authentic teachers has preserved this knowledge. Ritam is the harmonizing link we realize in ourselves. The experience of truth is non-remote. Swami Vivekananda says the experience of this truth is religion, the rest is preparation. Verses: I.48, I.49
This is a Sanskrit hymn to Sri Ramakrishna, composed by Swami Vivekananda.ॐ ह्रीं ऋतं त्वमचलो गुणजिद्गुणेड्यो नक्तं दिवं सकरुणं तव पादपद्मम्। मोहङ्कषं बहुकृतं न भजे यतोऽहं तस्मात्त्वमेव शरणं मम दीनबन्धो॥ १॥ भक्तिर्भगश्च भजनं भवभेदकारि गच्छन्त्यलं सुविपुलं गमनाय तत्त्वम्। वक्त्रोद्धृतोपि हृदि मे न च भाति किञ्चित् तस्मात्त्वमेव शरणं मम दीन बन्धो॥ २॥ तेजस्तरन्ति त्वरितं त्वयि तृप्ततृष्णाः रागं कृते ऋतपथे त्वयि रामकृष्णे। मर्त्यामृतं तव पदं मरणोर्मिनाशं तस्मात्त्वमेव शरणं मम दीनबन्धो॥ ३॥ कृत्यं करोति कलुषं कुहकान्तकारि ष्णान्तं शिवं सुविमलं तव नाम नाथ। यस्मादहमशरणो जगदेकगम्य तस्मात्त्वमेव शरणं मम दीनबन्धो॥ ४॥ ॐ स्थापकाय च धर्मस्य सर्वधर्मस्वरूपिणे। अवतारवरिष्ठाय रामकृष्णाय ते नमः॥ ॐ नमः श्री भगवते रामकृष्णाय नमो नमः॥ ॐ नमः श्री भगवते रामकृष्णाय नमो नमः॥ ॐ नमः श्री भगवते रामकृष्णाय नमो नमः॥om hrīṁ ṛtaṁ tvam acalo guṇajid-guṇeḍyo naktaṁ divaṁ sakaruṇaṁ tava pāda-padmam | mohaṅ-kaṣaṁ bahu-kṛtaṁ na bhaje yato’haṁ tasmāt tvameva śaraṇaṁ mama dīna-bandho || 1|| bhaktir-bhagaśca bhajanaṁ bhava-bheda-kāri gacchanty-alaṁ suvipulaṁ gamanāya tattvam | vaktrod-dhṛtopi hṛdi me na ca bhāti kiñcit tasmāt tvameva śaraṇaṁ mama dīna-bandho || 2|| tejas taranti tvaritaṁ tvayi tṛpta-tṛṣṇāḥ rāgaṁ kṛte ṛtapathe tvayi rāmakṛṣṇe | martyāmṛtaṁ tava padaṁ maraṇormi-nāśaṁ tasmāt tvameva śaraṇaṁ mama dīnabandho || 3|| kṛtyaṁ karoti kaluṣaṁ kuhakāntakāri ṣṇāntaṁ śivaṁ suvimalaṁ tava nāma nātha | yasmādaham aśaraṇo jagad-eka-gamya tasmāt tvameva śaraṇaṁ mama dīna-bandho || 4|| om sthāpakāya ca dharmasya sarva-dharma-svarūpiṇe | avatāra variṣṭhāya rāmakṛṣṇāya te namaḥ || om namaḥ śrī bhagavate rāmakṛṣṇāya namo namaḥ || om namaḥ śrī bhagavate rāmakṛṣṇāya namo namaḥ || om namaḥ śrī bhagavate rāmakṛṣṇāya namo namaḥ ||TranslationYou are the mystic sounds Om and Hrim. You are truth and the immutable reality. You have conquered the gunas—nature, and yet are adored for your gunas—your virtues. Since I do not worship your holy feet, capable of destroying all delusion and full of compassion, with longing day and night, therefore, O friend of the lowly, you are my only refuge.Devotion, divine qualities, and worship, which break the bonds of the world, are indeed sufficient to take one to the highest truth. But though I utter these words with my lips, they find no echo in my heart. Therefore, O friend of the lowly, you are my only refuge.They quickly transcend the fire of this world who are devoted to you; all their desires are fulfilled in you, O Ramakrishna, who are the path to truth. Your feet, like nectar to mortal beings, quell the waves of death. Therefore, O friend of the lowly, you are my only refuge.O Lord, your name, ending in “shna”, is auspicious and pure. It destroys all taint and turns evil into virtue. O sole goal of all the worlds, as I have no place to go for shelter, therefore, O friend of the lowly, you are my only refugeSalutations to you, O Ramakrishna, the establisher of dharma, the embodiment of all religions, and the paragon of avataras. Om, salutations to Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna, salutations again and again.
11.11 Connecting to our 'Truth'. In a meditation/imagery we will explore our cosmic flow. Aligning with self and find balance.
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