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The word Tantra essentially refers to a set of texts, or a genre of spiritual literature in which we encounter profound philosophies, intricate visualizations, techniques for meditation involving the phonetic power of language and various other tools for spiritual practice. In short, the tantras (also called the āgamas) present an entire system of spiritual practice designed to lead the aspirant to the fullest realization of Reality in which all her bliss and fulfillment can be found, in which all her suffering is transcended. Tantra is a scientific (and artistic path) to God and the tantras (the source literature) come in many, many flavors to account for the many different dispositions and proclivities in the heart of the many aspirants who enter into its many living lineages. In this talk, we explore a few of the different flavors of Tantra and then present our community's paddhathi (ritual manual) for daily contemplation and practice. We say a few things about why this resource is really at the heart of the Tāntrik tradition. discuss how our role as a Tāntrik community (a kula) is really to refine this resource for the generations to come. The Kālī paddhathi is unique to our community but it draws from so, so many resources. So many streams pour into it: my upbringing in Tamil Śaiva Siddhanta in my family gurukula, at the feet of my paternal grandfather, my upbringing in Malayalee Śaktism from the jungles of Kerala (from my Mother's side of the family), the paddhatis from the Hollywood Vedanta Temple Kālī Pūjā paddhathi and from the Kali Mandir Laguna Beach as part of my involvement in the Ramakrishna lineage, the paddhathi from Abhinava Gupta's Tantrāloka, from Chaitanyananda Nathaji's (Ayyaji) Śrī Vidyā paddhathi and of course from my study of the tantras throughout my life, in general. But you know what? While this paddhathi has inherited so much from all the paddhathis that came before, it is a living, growing, breathing resource that responds to the needs, desires and unique expression of our community. Each of you contribute your presence to the guru-mandala (the circle of instruction and practice) and that in turn will affect the paddhathi, the mantras, the sequence, the flavor, and the outcome. As we grow, it grows. For in truth, the paddhathi (ritual manual), the priests/priestesses (that is, the practitioners in tthe gurukula using the paddhathi for daily ritual and practice) and the Deity (Kālī) are all part of one dynamic reality, the trinity (trika) of worshipper (pūjāri/pūjārinī), the worshipped (pūjyā) and the act of worshipping (pūjā) reconciled in the Non-Duality of Consciousness which is your essential nature, the sole Reality that inheres in all things as all things! The ones that came before walked so we could run. They gave their lives to this so we can pick up from where they left of. Let us now live up to that legacy and strive to contribute what we can to the ever deepening treasury of resources regarding the worship and veneration of our Divine Mother! May this be my constantly evolving and deepening offering to you. May this be our offering to each other. May this be our offering to the world at large and to all those that will come after us! May Her will be done! Support the showLectures happen live every Monday at 7pm PST and Friday 10am PST and again Friday at 6pm PST.Use this link and I will see you there:https://www.zoom.us/j/7028380815For more videos, guided meditations and instruction and for access to our lecture library, visit me at:https://www.patreon.com/yogawithnishTo get in on the discussion and access various spiritual materials, join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/U8zKP8yMrM
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Episode 14 - Dr. Purnima Siddhanta Dr. Purnima Siddhanta is an Ayurveydic medicine practitioner and wellness consultant with over 20 years experience. It was a pleasure speaking with Dr. Purnima, who gave so many insights in to the modern day and traditional principles of Ayurveydic medicine including; the three doshas (known as vata, pitta and kapha), the causes of disease, Ayurveydic herbal medicine and nutritional therapy, and the mind, body, spirit connection. Dr. Purnima talks about her clinical experience and also eloquently explains how Ayurveydic medicine can be used in the management of a wide range of chronic health conditions. To contact Dr. Siddhanta, please email her at siddhanta.purnima@gmail.com Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute as health advice and does not take the place of consulting with your primary health care practitioner. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guest speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Humanley, the presenter or any other entities or third parties associated with Humanley or the presenter. The right to freedom of opinion is the right to hold opinions without interference, and cannot be subject to any exception or restriction. We encourage the audience to use their critical judgement and use due diligence when interpreting the information and topics discussed in this podcast.
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Satyarup Siddhanta - a Bengaluru-based Bengali mountaineer.[1] On December 15, 2017 he became the first Bengali civilian from India to complete the seven highest summits in the 7 continents. He is the President and founder of ABETO – "A better tomorrow" foundation, and works as a consultant at Brady Corporation, India.[5] Today's destination: Mt. Everest, Nepal Nearest Airport: Lukla airport Nearest Railway Station: n/a Prerequisities - Required visas, training and certification, practice and acclimatization Packing - n/a Time of the year - May Length of the itinerary: 55 days from the base camp to the Everest summit and back Itinerary Highlights: Satya shares the story of his early struggles from asthma as a kid and how he overcame this to start climbing. Satya's speaks of his expedition to Mt. Killimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa and how he discovered the feat to the 7 Summits i.e. a challenge to scale the 7 highest peaks in each of th 7 continents (Mt. Everest in Asia, Mt. Killimanjaro in Africa, Mt. Elbrus in Europe, Mt. Aconcagua in S.America, Mt. Mckinley in N.America, Mt. Kosciuszko in Australia, Mt. Vinson Masiff in Antarctica) Satya discusses his trek to the Mt. Everest base camp and how this turned into a dream to scale the summit of the tallest mountain in the world. He then also discusses how the massive expenses related to the expedition played as a deterrent to his dreams and how he overcame the challenge. Next Satya discusses the preparation and acclimitazation he underwent to scale Mt. Everest, he had to quit his existing job, take up two jobs, hire a personal trainer and overcome his sweet tooth in order to get ready for the Everest challenge! Satya explains the duration of the Everest expedition and the iterations and acclimatization involved during the push to the summit. The adversities that Satya had to face during the push to the summit are also discussed, this includes a fall in a bottomless crevasse, watcing a sherpa fall to his death while climbing, and members of other teams losing fingers due to frost bite as well as death. Satya himself suffered from temporary blindness in the left eye while close to the summit, a failed oxygen mask and 3 failed cameras! Satya finally describes the feeling of being on top of the world as well as the sights! Final thoughts and tips. Listeners can follow Satyarup on his social media handles below and contribute to his expeditions when fundraising takes place. Links to Satyarup's social media handles:Website - http://satyarupsiddhanta.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/satyarup.siddhantaTwitter - https://twitter.com/SatyarupSInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/satyarup.siddhanta/Photo by Theodor Lundqvist on Unsplash Follow The Musafir Stories onTwitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=enwebsite: www.themusafirstories.comemail: themusafirstories@gmail.com itunes - https://apple.co/2LPtTA3Google podcasts - http://bit.ly/2toY7ljwebsite - http://bit.ly/2xFZqOVSaavn - https://bit.ly/2J5rIqiSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2HLPSVipocketcasts - https://bit.ly/2xu3Ewgcastbox - https://bit.ly/2sqBDQiGaana - http://bit.ly/2NClUYYOvercast - https://bit.ly/2LN9wnfStitcher Radio - https://bit.ly/2JiBbhwaudioBoom - https://bit.ly/2oZZowSTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2xyQH4aRadioPublic - https://bit.ly/2snY9u0iHeartradio - https://ihr.fm/2xvOG8RDeezer - https://bit.ly/2L7GmOo
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Satyarup is the youngest person in the world to climb 7 highest peaks and all 7 volcanic summits of all 7 continents of the world and he holds Guinness World record for the same. He has Skied in South pole and is soon heading for the North pole. He is the first Indian to climb Mt Sidley, the highest volcano of Antarctica, Mt Giluwe, the highest volcano of Papua New Guinea and the list goes on. Satyarup speaks at different events and conferences sharing the stories of overcoming fears and pushing your boundaries. Want to start your own podcast? I can help you launch your very own podcast right from coming out with an idea to publishing episode number one. Join my SIX weeks long online group podcast coaching program. Read More. http://theinspiringtalk.com/podcastcoaching On this episode, we chat about how Satyarup transformed from being an asthmatic kid to climbing Mountains, lessons he has learned from the mountains, overcoming fears, facing challenges and a lot more. Follow the Inspiring Talk on Facebook http://theinspiringtalk.com/facebook Twitter http://theinspiringtalk.com/twitter Instagram http://theinspiringtalk.com/instagram Read full show notes and resources: http://theinspiringtalk.com/75
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140616-Sribhashyam 46 - What is the Nature of Avidyā (svarūpānupapatti of Maha Siddhanta).mp3
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140531-Sribhashyam 43 - Critical Examination of the Theory of Avidya (Maha Siddhanta).mp3
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140518-Sribhashyam 42 - Grammar and Interpretation of Shastra (Maha Siddhanta).mp3
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140412-Sribhashyam 38 - Smriti Ghatta of Maha Siddhanta (sutra 1.1.1).mp3
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140309-Sribhashyam 35 - 4 Branches of Vedanta Thought (Maha Siddhanta).mp3
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140202-Sribhashyam 31 - Initial Examination of 'tat tvam asi' (Maha Siddhanta) [sutra 1.1.1 part 19].mp3
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shrIbhAShyam-upl-20140216-Sribhashyam 33 - 'tat tvam asi' In Depth (Maha Siddhanta).mp3
Recorded 13 03 2019
Recorded 13 03 2019
recorded 18 January 2018 India
recorded 18 January 2018 India
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Satyarup Siddhanta - a Bengaluru-based Bengali mountaineer.[1] On December 15, 2017 he became the first Bengali civilian from India to complete the seven highest summits in the 7 continents. He is the President and founder of ABETO – "A better tomorrow" foundation, and works as a consultant at Brady Corporation, India.[5] Today's destination: Mt. Everest, Nepal Nearest Airport: Lukla airport Nearest Railway Station: n/a Prerequisities - Required visas, training and certification, practice and acclimatization Packing - n/a Time of the year - May Length of the itinerary: 55 days from the base camp to the Everest summit and back Itinerary Highlights: Satya shares the story of his early struggles from asthma as a kid and how he overcame this to start climbing. Satya's speaks of his expedition to Mt. Killimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa and how he discovered the feat to the 7 Summits i.e. a challenge to scale the 7 highest peaks in each of th 7 continents (Mt. Everest in Asia, Mt. Killimanjaro in Africa, Mt. Elbrus in Europe, Mt. Aconcagua in S.America, Mt. Mckinley in N.America, Mt. Kosciuszko in Australia, Mt. Vinson Masiff in Antarctica) Satya discusses his trek to the Mt. Everest base camp and how this turned into a dream to scale the summit of the tallest mountain in the world. He then also discusses how the massive expenses related to the expedition played as a deterrent to his dreams and how he overcame the challenge. Next Satya discusses the preparation and acclimitazation he underwent to scale Mt. Everest, he had to quit his existing job, take up two jobs, hire a personal trainer and overcome his sweet tooth in order to get ready for the Everest challenge! Satya explains the duration of the Everest expedition and the iterations and acclimatization involved during the push to the summit. The adversities that Satya had to face during the push to the summit are also discussed, this includes a fall in a bottomless crevasse, watcing a sherpa fall to his death while climbing, and members of other teams losing fingers due to frost bite as well as death. Satya himself suffered from temporary blindness in the left eye while close to the summit, a failed oxygen mask and 3 failed cameras! Satya finally describes the feeling of being on top of the world as well as the sights! Final thoughts and tips. Listeners can follow Satyarup on his social media handles below and contribute to his expeditions when fundraising takes place. Links to Satyarup's social media handles: website - http://satyarupsiddhanta.com/ facebook - https://www.facebook.com/satyarup.siddhanta twitter - https://twitter.com/SatyarupS instagram - https://www.instagram.com/satyarup.siddhanta/ Follow the Musafir stories on Twitter: @musafirstories Facebook: @themusafirstories Instagram: @musafirstoriespodcast website: www.themusafirstories.com email: themusafirstories@gmail.com Photo by Theodor Lundqvist on Unsplash
Lecture by Swami B.V. Tripurari on October 8th, 2016 - Q and A: Absolute And Relative Siddhanta
Lecture by Swami B.V. Tripurari on October 8th, 2016 - Q and A: Absolute And Relative Siddhanta
Siddhanta ist die Bezeichnung für ein Lehrsystem, ein spirituelles System. Siddhanta bedeutet unter anderem etablierte Wahrheit, Schlussfolgerung, auch Lehrbuch, z.B. astrologisches Lehrbuch bzw. astronomisches Lehrbuch, siehe z.B. Surya Siddhanta. Auch jede wissenschaftliche Arbeit in Mathematik und Astronomie, auch Jyotisha, wird als Siddhanta bezeichnet. Es gibt z.B. auch Shaiva Siddhanta und viele weitere Siddhantas. Im Yoga … „Siddhanta – Lehrsystem – Sanskrit Wörterbuch“ weiterlesen
Ayurvedaferien Deutschland - viele Infos und Tipps. Ayurveda ist die indische Medizin, man kann auch sagen die Traditionelle Indische Medizin. Eigentlich ist Ayurveda eines der Medizinsysteme. Indien ist ja ein großes Land. Ein bekanntes anderes Medizinsystem ist Siddhanta, das besonders in Tamil Nadu, in Südindien, populär ist. Ayurveda ist aber auch die Basis der tibetischen Medizin und hat auch die griechisch-römische Medizin der Antike inspiriert, ebenso die arabische und die christlich-mittelalterliche Medizin. Ayurvedaferien beleuchten aber einen anderen Aspekt des Ayurveda, nämlich den Aspekt der Erholung, der Regeneration. Ayurveda ist schon seit der Antike auch in andere Länder gereist. So musst du für Ayurvedaferien auch nicht nach Indien oder Sri Lanka reisen. Du findest in Deutschland viele Möglichkeiten Ayurvedaferien zu machen. Insbesondere Yoga Vidya hat einige Ayurvedaferien-Möglichkeiten. Welche das sind, darüber erfährst du hier in dieser Hörsendung, in diesem Ayurveda Podcast. Alle Infos auch auf https://www.yoga-vidya.de/yoga-urlaub/ayurveda-urlaub/.
Ayurvedaferien Deutschland - viele Infos und Tipps. Ayurveda ist die indische Medizin, man kann auch sagen die Traditionelle Indische Medizin. Eigentlich ist Ayurveda eines der Medizinsysteme. Indien ist ja ein großes Land. Ein bekanntes anderes Medizinsystem ist Siddhanta, das besonders in Tamil Nadu, in Südindien, populär ist. Ayurveda ist aber auch die Basis der tibetischen Medizin und hat auch die griechisch-römische Medizin der Antike inspiriert, ebenso die arabische und die christlich-mittelalterliche Medizin. Ayurvedaferien beleuchten aber einen anderen Aspekt des Ayurveda, nämlich den Aspekt der Erholung, der Regeneration. Ayurveda ist schon seit der Antike auch in andere Länder gereist. So musst du für Ayurvedaferien auch nicht nach Indien oder Sri Lanka reisen. Du findest in Deutschland viele Möglichkeiten Ayurvedaferien zu machen. Insbesondere Yoga Vidya hat einige Ayurvedaferien-Möglichkeiten. Welche das sind, darüber erfährst du hier in dieser Hörsendung, in diesem Ayurveda Podcast. Alle Infos auch auf https://www.yoga-vidya.de/yoga-urlaub/ayurveda-urlaub/.
Lecture by Swami B.V. Tripurari on October 29th, 2014 - Q&A: The Siddhanta Will Be What the Goswamis Have Said
Lecture by Swami B.V. Tripurari on October 29th, 2014 - Q&A: The Siddhanta Will Be What the Goswamis Have Said