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“O King, as I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.” (Sanjaya, Bhagavad-gita, 18.76)
“O King, as I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.” (Sanjaya, Bhagavad-gita, 18.76)
“O King, as I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.” (Sanjaya, Bhagavad-gita, 18.76)
“O King, as I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.” (Sanjaya, Bhagavad-gita, 18.76)
This week on Hafta, Newslaundry's Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Jayashree Arunachalam and Anand Vardhan are joined by author and political analyst Sanjaya Baru. The discussion begins with Donald Trump being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America. The panel analyses the fears of a second Trump presidency. “He will do a lot of damage, yes, but the fear of Trump is greatly exaggerated,” Sanjaya says, adding that India, and the world, historically, has shown the ability to withstand imperialist powers. Jayashree adds, “Trump comes off as unhinged, but he is the essence of what America is like.” The panel also addresses the Indian media's exaggeration of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar's presence in the ‘front row' at Trump's swearing-in ceremony. Commenting on India-US relations, Manisha says, “The Joe Biden administration was kind to Narendra Modi's administration…if Trump is not accommodative, it will affect BJP's ‘vishwaguru' politics domestically.”The panel also discusses how the CBI and TMC government are appealing for the death penalty in the RG Kar case, and catches up on all the subscriber letters we've received so far. Tune in!We have a page for subscribers to send letters to our shows. If you want to write to Hafta, click here. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app. Contribute to our latest NL Sena here.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introductions and announcements 00:03:04 - Baru on his book ‘India's Power Elite' 00:08:12 - Headlines 00:20:28 - The return of Donald Trump 00:40:43 - Economic impact of a second Trump presidency 00:55:27 - Baru on Manmohan Singh 01:02:43 - Baru's recommendations01:04:43 - Death penalty 01:16:44 - Letters 01:59:46 - Recommendations Check out Hafta recommendations, references, songs and letters Produced and recorded by Priyali Dhingra and Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gita is the most celebrated spiritual text of Hinduism and Vedanta. Shankaracharya immortalized Gita with his commentary.Many of Buddha's teachings were taken from Gita. The 26th chapter of Dhammapada is repetition of the characteristics of a “stitha-prajna” (wise man) described in the 2nd chapter of Gita. The concept of moderation discussed in the 17th verse of the 6th chapter of Gita was also adopted by Buddha.73rd verse: Arjuna says: “Now, I have listened to you carefully. I have overcome my doubts. I have regained my wisdom. I shall act according to your instructions.”Gita begins with Arjuna's dilemma. It was taught to an ordinary man of action, because it has a realistic approach to life, interpreting spirituality as common sense. In essence, it says that when we face a crisis in life, we should not know that it is transient. We should also know that happiness and unhappiness are two sides of the same coin, and we have to transcend both to find peace and happiness.Arjuna thought of himself as a physical body. Once he learnt the spiritual truth of his own true nature and a common-sense approach to life in this world, his delusions were gone.Gita is not just a book of action. According to Shankaracharya, the central theme of Gita is not action alone but the importance of spiritual knowledge.There is an epilogue to Gita called Uttara Gita. There Arjuna asks Lord Krishna to explain his teachings again, as he forgot the teachings. At that point, Lord Krishna scolds him. The implication of this story in modern times is that when we listen to something, we may emotionally connect with it, but we may not be able to implement the spiritual wisdom. We have to struggle hard to translate our intellectual understanding to our emotional system.After the 73rd verse, the scene shifts in Gita. In the next several verses, Sanjaya, who was blessed with divine vision by Vyasa says: “I still recall again and again in my mind the dialog between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. It fills my heart with joy.”Sanjaya was able to listen, enjoy and recall this great dialog because his mind was ready for it. We do not remember what we are not interested in. Sanjaya was a spiritual seeker and had the right spiritual attitude.Gita ends with the 78th verse: “Wherever there is a blending of Yogeshwara (man of spiritual wisdom) and Dhanurdhara (man of action), there will be fortune, prosperity, victory, welfare, righteousness and justice.”
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 13, 14 and 15 The lecture discusses Sanjaya's narration of Arjuna's vision, his reaction to seeing the entire world in one place, and the beginning of Arjuna's description of the Universal form. Moksharthi - Please visit YouTube for Bhajans by Neil Bhatt - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8jOW56VdfinQGoaP3cRFi-lSBfxjflJE Gita for Daily Living - Now on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@GitaforDailyLiving
In light of World Sepsis Day this coming Friday (something very close to Anna's heart) Anna and Matt have invited Professor Sanjaya Senanyake on the podcast to explain what sepsis is, how damaging infectious diseases are and what you need to know when protecting yourself against them & communicating about them to a doctor. We hope you learnt more about Sepsis in this chat and encourage you to take part in the sepsis challenge to raise more awareness. Thank you xSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Sanjaya said: Arjuna, having thus spoken on the battlefield, cast aside his bow and arrows and sat down on the chariot, his mind overwhelmed with grief.” (Bhagavad-gita, 1.46)
"Mighty Morphin Galactic Lying Lawyers have been summoned! Only they can ( maybe ) prevent total disaster at a fancy dinner party. With the power of... lying? .. Is it too late to cancel that summoning?"Host - CJ RhoneGuest - Sanjaya MalakarFind him at tiktok.com/@jayathedragon910Producer - NuqadyVisit us https://linktr.ee/dngpodEmail us definitelynotgoodpodcast@gmail.comFollow Us on social media:instagram.com/DNGPodFacebook.com/DNGPodTiktok.com/@DNGPodGive us a 5 star rating to help keep the show going. Thanks!
Our old friend Sanjaya comes back for this episode! He describes the reaction of Arjuna upon witnessing Krishna's universal form…and the goosebumps that arise!
Comedian Sammy Obeid joins to share the downsides of knowing Gianmarco during his infamous scarf phase, how he embraced being mistaken for American Idol's Sanjaya, protesting the Iraq War, joking about Israel as a half-Palestinian comic, and whether or not loving puns is a mental illness. You can watch full video of this episode HERE! Join the Patreon free for 7 days for ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and MORE. Follow Sammy on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, & YouTube See Sammy in a city near you: https://sammyko.com/pages/shows Follow The Downside with Gianmarco Soresi on Instagram Get tickets to our live podcast recording in NYC on May 13 https://www.showclix.com/event/the-downside-w-gianmarco-soresi Follow Gianmarco Soresi on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, & YouTube Subscribe to Gianmarco Soresi's email & texting lists Check out Gianmarco Soresi's bi-monthly show in NYC Get tickets to see Gianmarco Soresi in a city near you Watch Gianmarco Soresi's special "Shelf Life" on Amazon Follow Russell Daniels on Twitter & Instagram E-mail the show at TheDownsideWGS@gmail.com Produced by Paige Asachika & Gianmarco Soresi Video edited by Dave Columbo Technical production by Chris Mueller Special Thanks Tovah Silbermann Original music by Douglas Goodhart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode we discuss the common mental illnesses of Sri Lankan people and the political leadership, the socio political nature of governance and the educational reforms needed to properly identify and care for various flavours of mental conditions. with Dasun, Sanjaya and renowned psychologist Samitha Ethuldoraarachchi
The man with face testes, NFL Draft week, no one likes Jennifer Lopez, Bert Kreischer's Facebook dong, and Donald Trump farted in court. It's NFL Draft week and it's right here in Detroit. Put together a mock draft and promptly throw it away. The Detroit Tigers are over .500 and in the exact middle of the American League! Charlie LeDuff interviewed Mike Binder. He's in town with Rob Schneider, Dave Landau and others to fundraise for RFK Jr. Politics: Ukraine funding has people fuming. A dude burned himself alive outside of Donald Trump's trial. Trump is farting in the courtroom. Joe Biden said his uncle was eaten by cannibals. Stephen A. Smith calls Trump's hearing a sham. Alan Dershowitz believes Trump has a bad jury. Hillary Clinton thinks Trump is going to murder everyone like Bill did. Bill Maher went off on protecting children Friday night. 25 years later, Columbine High School shooter Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris have become rock stars on social media. TikTok must sell or be banned in the United States. An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th is on HBO now. Music: Kanye and Bianca go to Disneyland and break all the rules. Diss tracks are so hot now. Morgan Wallen is sorry. A hockey catastrophe was avoided last week as this 4-year-old was “almost killed”. Kate Beckinsale needs more attention despite her mother being near death. Scott Disick is addicted to Ozempic. Bert Kreischer decided to show his Facebook followers his penis. Gypsy Rose Blanchard is a murderer influencer. Follow her today! Keith McNally upset Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez and now rats have infested his restaurant. Check out the testicle sack hanging off this guy's face. Kelly Osbourne is pretending she doesn't take Ozempic. Jack has a crappy podcast. Kelly got Giuliana Rancic canceled. RIP Mandisa. We call Sanjaya's dad for comment. Shyne claims he was Diddy's fall guy. He shot Natania Reuben in the face. JLo is a LOSER now. Nobody wants to see her movie, see her in concert, or listen to her album. USC canceled their valedictorian's speech. Ilhan Omar's daughter is popping off about Israel. Al Roker hates DEI rules. Simone Biles has another breakdown. Jason Whitlock is being really mean to her. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going to ruin everything! Hey Marcia Clark… why you look different? Liberace want you to feel groovy More Music: Pearl Jam dropped their album, Dark Matter. Taylor Swift is doing pretty well streaming. Tay Tay accidentally did a racism. Travis Kelce is a gameshow host now. Jacksonville Jaguars' GM Trent Baalke farted on TV. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
In this pivotal chapter 1, we witness the unfolding of the Kurukshetra War and the emotional turmoil that engulfs Arjuna, the great warrior prince. As the conch shells echo and the war drums resound, the stage is set for one of the most profound dialogues in the history of literature. Chapter 1 begins with the blind King Dhritarashtra inquiring about the events transpiring on the battlefield. The great sage Sanjaya, gifted with divine vision, narrates the scene to the king. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nilnia/support
Live from San Diego! Today, this is what's important: Being stoked, Adam looking like a cop, John Cena, American Idol, whale's vagina, running away from home, Comic Con, childhood bedrooms, school memories, hot topics, Q&A, & more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode we (Dasun, Sanjaya, Sandakath and Isuru) talk about UFO updates from the previous episodes and continue the discussion into another interesting and unexplainable phenomena. Poltergeist activity and supernatural activity. Join with us as we explore these areas in depth with possible explanations scientific explanations for them.
In the Bhagavad Gita's first chapter, called "The Yoga of Arjuna's Dejection," King Dhritarashtra inquires about the events taking place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra from his charioteer, Sanjaya. This chapter sets the stage for the discourse between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, addressing Arjuna's moral and emotional dilemma about participating in the war. It marks the beginning of the profound teachings that Krishna imparts to Arjuna throughout the Gita. Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - sharmavatsal2705@gmail.com 9225522405
Greed/Rakus/Geirig curator Lisa Campbell-Smith talks to lead artist Tisna Sanjaya. Interview translation by Daffa Sanjaya. The Jeprut artist community was founded in the 1980s in Bandung, West Java. Indonesian artist, Tisna Sanjaya is a leading figure in this community movement, and has gone on to produce many collaborative performance based art actions within this unique movement. Jeprut is a Sundanese term for a regenerative force. The performances held as part of Dark Mofo in partnership with Contemporary Art Tasmania and Project Eleven were a rare blend of contemporary, ephemeral, immersive spaces for shared experience steeped in traditional Sundanese spiritual practice understood through the global scope of art as activism. This project was presented by Contemporary Art Tasmania and Project Eleven in partnership with Dark Mofo This episode features a track by Jeprut Artist Collective called Sinyur Artists: Bi Raspi, Yoyon Darson, Ayi Ruhat, Yaya Suryadi This recording was engineered by Chris Townend, recorded at Frying Pan Studios at MONA. It is the first ever professional recording made by the musicians collectively. For more information about Greed/Rakus/Geirig click here: https://contemporaryarttasmania.org/programs/greed-rakus-geirig/
Sanjaya is a critical, but often overlooked, character in The Bhagavad Gita. Today I've got 4 ways to consider Sanjaya's divine gift in decision-making in life and business. Oh, and I spend quite a bit of time describing my meltdown in Jaipur. Sorry/not sorry. Enjoy! Support the show by becoming a Patron here: www.patreon.com/AmyMcDonald
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In Today's episode, we continue discussing Chapter 11, The Cosmic Vision. A word from the narrator, Sanjaya. If you have any thoughts on the spoken words and would like to join the conversation, please email bombsbodies@bombsbodies.com Thank You's.
Sanjaya Malakar (Virgo sun, Capricorn moon, Virgo rising) competed on the sixth season of "American Idol" and, at just seventeen years of age, became one of the most talked-about and controversial contestants in the show's history. Now a 33-year-old man, Sanjaya joins Andy for an in-depth analysis of his birth chart and a look at what is ahead. In this candid conversation, Sanjaya talks about his often-volatile early childhood, his experience as a teenage celebrity in the "American Idol" machine, life "post-Idol," the consequences of instant fame on his personal relationships, why he closed the chapter on being a musical performer, and his transition to working in bartending, high-end pastry cuisine, and horticulture. Sanjaya also shares his experience living in rural Montana as a bisexual person of color. Learn more about astrology and Sanjaya Malakar in this chat & chart episode.
No sabhā de Hastinapura, Sanjaya apresenta a resposta de Yudhisthira a todos os aliados.
“O King, as I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.” (Sanjaya, Bhagavad-gita, 18.76)
Dhritarastra não consegue dormir ansioso pelas noticas de Sanjaya. E recebe a visita de Vidura no meio da noite.
One of our favorite and most boobalicious comedians, Irene Bremis, returns to discuss her crappy summer, her pale husband and how she copes living in Trumpy Staten Island. But first, Sanjaya wants to help LGBTQ youth, Peppa Pig introduces a lesbian polar bear couple, and Demi Lovato can't decide what she/they are. Sorry, not sorry. Visit https://linktr.ee/AdamSank
Dessa vez, Yudhisthira recebe Sanjaya, representante de Dhritarastra.
After taking a mental health break we're back-back-back again and ready to discuss family on this week's episode. The role of family can be a complicated one for queer folks, but we're not afraid to let go of the people that no longer serve us. Let's get into some family drama! Info Discussed: 50% Of Gay & Bi Men Have Reduced Their Sexual Activity Due to MonkeypoxSingapore announces plans to end archaic colonial-era law banning gay sexBad Bunny fans shut down queerbaiting claims after same-sex kissAmerican Idol phenomenon Sanjaya comes out as bisexualStudy: Why LGBTQ adults often keep ties with parents who reject themWebsite: interminglepodcast.com Instagram: @interminglepodcast Email: interminglepodcast@gmail.com
Appreciating the Bhagavad Gita from Sanjaya's perspective (Gita 18.74-78): GREAT acronym
“O King, as I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.” (Sanjaya, Bhagavad-gita, 18.76)
President Biden forgives student loans, Belle Island Giant Slide, Hard Knocks, Gen Z v. Amazon, RIP QB Len Dawson, Jeff Ross v. Will Smith, Shrooms, Dennis Rodman for Congress, Olivia Wilde v. Jason Sudeikis, UofM's fake Galileo, and we check in with Mr. Malakar about Sanjaya.The winning team of the Kirk Gibson golf outing was SNUBBED by WXYZ. Here is the winning team the corporate lame stream media fake news doesn't want you to see.Gen Z For Change is standing with Amazon workers... while ignoring a bunch of other things.Some Apple employees don't want to go back to the office. Their petition was promptly delivered to Tim Cook's trash can.RIP Kansas City Chief's Super Bowl winning QB Len Dawson. Sorry, Maz.Hard Knocks dropped episode three and it is full of grit.Tommy Lee fishing for weiners is worth a revisit.Podcasts: Demi Moore has a podcast now called Dirty Diana. Rob Lowe remains terrible at podcasting. Bill Maher had Rob Schneider on his show. Dumb Blonde features Karma RX (careful googling her). Demi Lovato popped up on Call Her Daddy to take zero responsibility for any of her actions.The Belle Isle Giant Slide has made national news. You know it's a big story when Gmac Cash does a song about it.Russia vs Ukraine rolls on after 6 months of fighting.Joe Biden cancels $10,000 of student loan debt for many borrowers.Crime: A five-year-old in Detroit was killed after shooting himself in the face with his uncle's gun. A mom and 4 kids were hit by a car going 100 mph in Detroit. This mom defends her daughter pulling a firearm on her bullies. Will Smith is trying to make a comeback. George Wallace says it best. Jeff Ross has alopecia? Who knew? Speaking of heads... Jon Cryer has an odd one.Celebrity Relationships: Olivia Wilde just can't get over Jason Sudeikis serving her in public. Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin are getting a divorce. Sly decided to cover up his tattoo of her with a dog.Royal Bullshit: Prince Andrew doesn't know what to do anymore and needs help from mumsy. Prince Harry's book has been delayed because they never turn anything in on time. Everybody hates Meghan Markle.We were supposed to talk to Emmitt Bailey, the Mullet National Champion... but we forgot to call him. We will have him on Sunday.Dennis Rodman has already bailed on his Brittney Griner rescue mission.Marjorie Taylor Greene was swatted.Jenelle Evans is officially OUT at the new Teen Mom. She got a little big.U of M has been bragging about a Galileo manuscript for 84 years. Turns out it is a forgery and now worth way more.The long legal battle between the City of Berkley vs Vinsetta Garage is over.If you're an alcoholic give shrooms a shot.Sanjaya Malakar is bisexual now. We check in with our good friend, Sanjaya's dad.Rob Wolchek's latest Hall of Shame busts a couple that ran a legit remodeling company until they decided to steal a bunch of money.Madonna's kid Lourdes is trying to be a singer now.Some people are saying Trudi's pals Dee and Paula attended a "boob event".Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Sanjay Malacar of American Idol fame has recently come out as bisexual. In the article, he inadvertently proved Ron DeSantis made the right call when banning discussing topics of a sexual nature with young children.
One of American Idol's most iconic and controversial finalists, Sanjaya Malakar, speaks exclusively to the Adam Sank Show about being bisexual, surviving Simon Cowell's brutal critiques... and exactly who was responsible for the infamous "ponyhawk" hairstyle. Note: This episode is being released to non-subscribers five days early. You're welcome. Visit https://linktr.ee/AdamSank
Sanjaya got afraid and started running away from war. His mother then motivated him to fight back stronger. Agreeing to his mother's words, he attacked the army back without any fear and won the war. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vinay-agrawal4/support
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Title: Arjuna's Vision of the Universal Form of the Divine11th chapter: verses 12-18In the 11th chapter, Arjuna experiences the vision of the universal form of the divine. Lord Krishna shows Arjuna his divine form. This cosmic divine form transcends our concept of time and space. Lord Krishna shows that all the different creatures, animals, suns, moons, stars, galaxies, human beings, celestial beings – they all originate, exist, dissolve and re-emerge within that cosmic divine form.When Arjuna gets this vision, he is freed from all doubts. Imagine that we are given a vision of how every minute, beings are born, beings are dying, they make money, they lose money – then our doubts will be dispelled. This is what happened to Arjuna when he saw the divine form. Human life becomes a problem when we relate to a specific experience at a moment. If we can extend this vision backward to the past and forward to the future, then we can see the reality beyond time. We understand the insignificant nature of our present worries.In Vishwa-Rupa-Darshana (vision of the divine form), the Absolute Reality is conceived as one physical all-pervading reality. Every effort to explain this one, infinite, reality is only an approximation. Purusha-Suktam of Rig Veda says: this reality is both immanent in the manifested world and yet transcendent to it. It is infinite and beyond words. It transcends the triple dimensions of time.Lord Krishna granted this vision to Arjuna, not through a special eye, but by removing the impurities from Arjuna's mind. Normally, our mind is clouded with impurities from our past samskaras that prevent us from realizing our true nature. Higher mystical thoughts emerge when we turn the journey inward, in pursuit of the truth.In the next few verses, Arjuna and Sanjaya describe this vision of the Absolute Reality, which is all-pervading, immanent and transcendental.12th and 13th verse: Sanjaya says: “This cosmic effulgence is like the combined effulgence of thousands of suns rising in the east. Arjuna saw in one point the entire cosmic life manifesting in so many ways in the past, present and future.”14th verse: Sanjaya says: “When Arjuna saw this vision, he was overwhelmed and struck with wonder. He folded his hands and prayed to Lord Krishna.”15th verse: Arjuna says: “I see in You all the gods and goddesses. I see Brahma the creator. I see the point of origin, existence and dissolution. I see saints and sages. I see different creations and so many different manifestations in You.”16th verse: Arjuna says: “I see You as the boundless form, as the infinite reality, with manifold arms, stomachs, mouths and eyes. However, I see neither Your end, nor the middle nor the beginning, O Lord of the universal form.”How can a human explain the infinite? He can only use finite tools to explain the infinite. These verses are poetic – they sing about the absolute reality but do not define it.17th verse: Arjuna says: “I see You with diadem, club and discus, a mass of radiance shining everywhere which is like the blazing sun and fire everywhere, and immeasurable.”Lord Krishna presented himself as Vishnu, who has these external symbols, for blessing and protection of creation.18th verse: “You are the totality of existence. You are indestructible. You are the supreme truth to be realized. You are the supreme abode of the universe. You are inexhaustible. You are the protector of dharma. You are eternal and unchanging. You are the purusha – the divine spark that is immanent and all-pervading.”Dharma refers to the ethical and moral principles through which we preserve, sustain, regulate and protect the universe. For example, it is immoral to pollute the earth and therefore against Dharma.
11th chapter: verses 1-5In the 10th chapter, the main message is that everything is an expression of the divine. When we see a golden ornament, the essence of it is gold. When we see a pot made of mud, its essence is mud. Similarly, the divine is the essence of everything. This divinity is immanent within us. We can manifest this divinity by seeing its presence in anything that is sublime, supreme, beautiful and creative.The 11th chapter communicates the same essence in a different manner. We should be able to see the different ornaments when we see gold, and we should be able to see pots when we see mud.The manifestations described in the 10th chapter are meant to increase devotion. When we realize the various manifestations of God, we should also know that the Lord transcends time, space and causation. He is present everywhere and in everything. He is not just immanent – He is also transcendental.Our idea of events is limited to time and space. If we can transcend these, we can see the entire existence in one dimension, with no demarcation between past, present and future. We will see various beings coming and going – birth, existence, death, rebirth – all happening simultaneously.In the 11th chapter, Arjuna experiences the vision of the universal form of the divine.1st verse: Arjuna says: “You have taught me this supreme, spiritual truth. With this discerning wisdom of spirituality, you have removed my delusion and ignorance.”Gita is a discussion in the field of action. Gita starts with Arjuna's predicament towards a duty that he is expected to do, but that is unpleasant to him. After Lord Krishna's instructions, the same Arjuna says in the 73rd verse of the 18th chapter: “By your grace, all my doubts are gone. I shall act according to your instructions.”How did Arjuna learn this wisdom? At first, Lord Krishna taught him philosophy, the knowledge of Atman – that did not work. Then Lord Krishna taught him the path of devotion. Arjuna's doubts still remained. Finally, Lord Krishna shows him the vision of His universal form – then Arjuna is freed from all doubts.When we face an adversity in life, such as death, a well-wisher may give us good counsel. But it is not sufficient – we may feel that we are being told what we already know. Imagine, however, that we are given a vision of how every minute, beings are born, beings are dying, they make money, they lose money – then our doubts will be dispelled. This is what happened to Arjuna when he saw the divine form.In the 77th verse of the 18th chapter, Sanjaya says: “I still remember the wonderful form of Lord Krishna. Remembering it, I feel great joy and contentment.”2nd verse: “I have heard from many sources that you are the origin and dissolution of all beings – from you everything originates. They exist and dissolve in you. And they re-emerge from you.”3rd verse: “You have declared yourself to be present in everything. You are the divine reality that manifests in many ways. I want to see that supreme divine form of yours. Then only I will get peace of mind.”4th verse: “If you think I am deserving of seeing this vision, then O' Lord of Yogis, please show me that divine form.”Later in the chapter, Lord Krishna shows his divine form. This cosmic divine form transcends our concept of time and space. He shows that all the different creatures, animals, suns, moons, stars, galaxies, human beings, celestial beings – they all originate, exist, dissolve and re-emerge within that cosmic divine form.5th verse: Lord Krishna says: “You can see by hundreds and thousands my different forms of celestial, human, non-human beings of various colors and shapes – everything that you consider as existence. They emerge in infinite numbers and dimensions. They exist, they dissolve, and they re-emerge. This cycle continues all within Me.”Later in the chapter, Lord Krishna gives Arjuna the power to see his divine form. He must have put Arjuna in a state similar to samadhi, where one transcends time, space and causation. Sri Ramakrishna put Swami Vivekananda in a similar state through his touch – upon that touch, names and forms started disappearing. Such an experience is not possible at the physical level, - it can only be experienced at the spiritual level.
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In this episode, Robert Ward and Yuka Koshino are joined by Dr Sanjaya Baru, a Distinguished Fellow at the United Service Institution of India where he conducts research on India's economic and strategic relations with Asia and the strategic imperatives of Indian economic policy. From 2004–2008, he was media adviser to former prime minister Manmohan Singh and was involved in facilitating early exchanges between India and Japan.Robert, Yuka and Sanjaya discuss the growing strategic relationship between Japan and India and its implications for regional security and the economic environment. Topics discussed include:Historical development of the Japan–India relationshipJapanese investments and infrastructure projects in IndiaJapan's role in India's digital connectivity plans Bilateral and quadrilateral security cooperation India's expectations for the Quad Impact of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan on India's engagement in the QuadWe hope you enjoy the episode and please follow, rate, and subscribe to Japan Memo on the podcast platform of your choice.Spotify / Apple PodcastsDate of Recording: 25 August 2021Japan Memo is recorded and produced at the IISS in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In today's episode we are in conversation with author Sanjaya Baru about his new book India's Power Elite: Class, Caste and a Cultural Revolution. The ascent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national arena has disrupted politics as we knew it and the BJPs' subsequent dominance over political discourse has led sociologists and political commentators to find new idioms through which to document the changes that this brought about on the political and social sphere. In his book, Mr. Baru, a former media advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tries to capture not just the churn brought about by the 2014 general election and the decline of the Congress in the political sphere, but its impact on the social and cultural landscape, and the nuts and bolts that make up India's elite. Host: Nistula Hebbar, Political Editor, The Hindu Want to get more from The Hindu on books? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here (Newsletter Subscription) Write to us with comments and feedback at socmed4@thehindu.co.in
Avec ce premier chant, nous sommes quelques instants avant le début de la guerre dite de Kuruksetra, entre les Pandavas (les " gentils ") d'un coté et les Kauravas (les " méchants ") de l'autre. Le vieux roi aveugle Dhritarastra, père de la lignée des Kauravas s'enquiert auprès de Sanjaya, son conseiller, de ce qu'il se passe sur le champ de bataille. Sanjaya, grâce à un pouvoir octroyé par le grand sage Vyasa un peu plus tôt dans le Mahabarata, peut voir et entendre tout ce qu'il se passe dans la plaine de Kuruksetra. Soutenez-nous !
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