Ritual offering sacrifice in Hinduism
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Hello, and welcome to Entangled! The podcast where we explore the science of consciousness, the true nature of reality, and what it means to be a spiritual being having a human experience.I'm your host, Jordan Youkilis, and in this episode, I interview my professor, Dr. Sue Brown, on Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. This episode serves as part of the Maharishi Vedic Science miniseries, so if you enjoy this discussion, check out the rest of the series in episodes 47-53.In this conversation, Dr. Brown and I discuss the Bhagavad Gita's setting on a battlefield, the ultimate location of conflict and extreme differences. We discuss how the battlefield is symbolic of the challenges people face in the world. Dr. Brown describes how to go inward to the field of unity in order to transcend these conflicts.Next, we consider this act of transcending as the essence of the Bhagavad Gita, and the practice of Transcendental Meditation as a pathway for avoiding war. Sue describes Chapter 2, Verses 45 and 48 as master keys to unlocking the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita. We discuss the events of the Gita in the broader context of the Mahabharata in which they take place.From there, Dr. Brown explains how Maharishi's commentary differs from those of other sages throughout the ages. We consider the universal field of consciousness, which our individual brains reflect. We discuss how Krishna helps Arjuna navigate the conflict between his heart and mind, between the collective consciousness demands for him to defend his people while also having compassion for the family members on the opposing force whom he must kill. Dr. Brown and I discuss how the human dilemmas captured in the Bhagavad Gita are universal issues, encountered throughout the ages.Next, we consider Samkhya (theoretical) and Yoga (practical) knowledge contained in the Gita. We discuss how Arjuna reconciles the sin of murder and war with the transcendental forces of collective consciousness. We consider the time period of the Bhagavad Gita, and the similarities with our current Kali Yuga – an age of stress. We discuss the opportunity we currently have to usher in Satya Yuga, a time of construction and creativity.From there, we dive into Chapter 3 and ideas of Yagya, Dharma, Karma Yoga, the path of action, and Gyana Yoga, the path of knowledge. We discuss why the danger of following another's dharma is more dangerous than death. We then discuss Chapter 4 and how action and renunciation of action are two sides of the same coin. We consider misinterpretations of the Gita, including those who view renunciation/detachment as a necessary state of life, rather than as a state of consciousness. We consider the rise and fall of knowledge throughout time.Dr. Brown explains why Maharishi chose to emphasize his teachings on the practical effect of enlightenment, not just the theoretical knowledge. We discuss the four pillars of Yoga – Raja, Karma, Bhakti and Gyana Yoga, and the concept of Moksha, or liberation. We consider how action in accordance with natural law leads to spontaneous right action, and how the path of enlightenment is one of effortlessness and bliss.We then discuss Krishna's final words to Arjuna in Chapter 6, his guidance: “Therefore, be a Yogi.”. We end the conversation discussing the state of unity consciousness and how Brahmin consciousness refers to regaining memory of totality.Music from the show is available on the Spotify playlist “Entangled – The Vibes”. If you like the show, please drop a 5-star review and subscribe on Substack, Spotify, X, Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts.Please enjoy the episode!Music: Intro: Ben Fox - "The Vibe". End Credits: Suraj Nepal featuring Rohit Manandhar – “Rhythm of the Soul”.Outro: “The Soul of the Bhagavad Gita” (starts at 1:31:52).Recorded: 10/1/24. Published: 2/17/25.Check out the resources referenced:* Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: https://miupress.org/product/maharishi-mahesh-yogi-on-the-bhagavad-gita-a-new-translation-and-commentary-chapters-1-6-hardcover/* Consciousness is All There Is by Dr. Tony Nader: https://miupress.org/product/consciousness-is-all-there-is/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit entangledpodcast.substack.com
तारा, काली आदि दस महाविद्याएँ कैसे प्रकट हुई ? 1.कैसे दक्ष के घर सती रूप में देवी का जन्म हुआ ? 2.कैसे देवी सती और शिवजी का विवाह हुआ ? 3. दक्ष का शिव जी बैर क्यों हुआ? 4 दक्ष ने क्यों यज्ञ किया और क्यों शिव सती को नहीं आमंत्रित किया ? 5. सती ने क्यों यज्ञ में जाने का निश्चय किया ? 6.शिव जी के रोकने पर सती क्यों क्रुद्ध हुई? 7. शिव जी व्याकुल हो कर दसों दिशाओं में क्यों भागे? 8.तारा, काली आदि दस महाविद्याएँ कैसे प्रकट हुई ? 9. सती के दक्ष यज्ञ में पहुँचने पर क्या घटित हुआ ? Listen in this episode of Part 2 1. How was Goddess Sati born in Daksh's house? 2. How did Goddess Sati and Lord Shiva get married? 3. Why did Daksh have enmity with Lord Shiva? 4. Why did Daksh perform Yagya and why did he not invite Shiva and Sati? 5. Why did Sati decide to go to the Yagya? 6. Why did Sati become angry when Lord Shiva stopped her? 7. Why did Lord Shiva become restless and run in all the ten directions? 8. How did Tara, Kali and other ten Mahavidyas appear? 9. What happened when Sati reached Daksh Yagya? आपका स्वागत है आपका सनातन सुधा में, जहां प्राचीन ज्ञान और आधुनिक भक्ति का संगम होता है। मैं अशीष पी. मिश्रा, आपके साथ प्रस्तुत कर रहा हूं 11 एपिसोड की विशेष श्रृंखला, जो पूरी तरह से देवी भागवत पुराण की दिव्यता को समर्पित है। यह पवित्र ग्रंथ आध्यात्मिक ज्ञान का खजाना है, जो देवी दुर्गा की अनंत महिमा और शक्ति को दर्शाता है।यदि आप माँ दुर्गा के भक्त हैं, नवरात्रि की पवित्रता को मानते हैं, या श्लोकों और मंत्रों की दिव्य ध्वनि से प्रेरणा पाते हैं, तो यह श्रृंखला विशेष रूप से आपके लिए बनाई गई है। चाहे आप भागवत कथा सुनते हों, ध्यान करते हों, या हिंदू आध्यात्मिकता में रुचि रखते हों, महाभागवत देवी पुराण आपको दिव्य माँ से और गहराई से जोड़ने का अवसर प्रदान करेगा। देवी भागवत पुराण क्या है? देवी भागवत पुराण हिंदू धर्मग्रंथों में से एक अत्यंत पवित्र और पूजनीय ग्रंथ है। यह देवी दुर्गा के रूप में व्यक्त ब्रह्मांडीय ऊर्जा को समझने का मार्गदर्शक है। दिव्य कथाओं, ज्ञानवर्धक कथाओं और आध्यात्मिक दर्शन के माध्यम से, यह ग्रंथ सृष्टि, पालन और संहार के रहस्यों को प्रकट करता है, जिन्हें देवी की अनंत शक्ति द्वारा संचालित किया गया है। इस ग्रंथ में देवी की महिषासुर जैसे दानवों के साथ हुई लड़ाइयों की कथा, भक्ति, ध्यान और धर्म के महत्व को भी बताया गया है। इसके साथ ही नवरात्रि मनाने का महत्व और देवी दुर्गा की कृपा प्राप्त करने के मार्ग पर प्रकाश डाला गया है।Welcome to Sanatan Sudha, your spiritual sanctuary, where ancient wisdom meets modern devotion. I am Ashish P. Mishra, and I am thrilled to present an 11-episode series dedicated to the divine glory of Devi Bhagwat Puran. This timeless scripture is a treasure trove of spiritual enlightenment, invoking the sacred presence of Devi Durga and celebrating the eternal power of Shakti. If you are a devotee of Maa Durga, someone who cherishes the essence of Navratri, or a seeker drawn to the rhythmic chants of shloks and mantras, this series is crafted for you. Whether you listen to Bhagwat Katha daily, meditate on divine energies, or simply seek inspiration in Hindu spirituality, Mahabhagwat Devi Puran will deepen your connection to the cosmic mother. What is Devi Bhagwat Puran? The Devi Bhagwat Puran is one of the most revered texts in Hindu scriptures. It is a comprehensive guide to understanding the cosmic energy personified by the Divine Mother, Devi Durga. Through enchanting stories, insightful Kathas, and spiritual philosophies, this scripture unravels the mysteries of creation, preservation, and destruction, all orchestrated by the goddess's infinite energy. From the divine tales of Devi's battles against demons like Mahishasura to the stories that emphasize devotion (bhakti), meditation (dhyan), and righteous living (dharma), this Purana resonates deeply with every seeker. It also highlights the importance of celebrating Navratri as a pathway to invoke the divine blessings of Maa Durga #devibhagwat #bhagwatkatha #durgabhagan #sanatansanskritipodcast #morningpodcast #jaimatadi instagram https://www.instagram.com/ashishpmishra/ Youtube Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@sanatansudha
30 years ago in Nepal, Yagya Kumar Pradhan woke up to the news that two holy masks from the community's temple had been stolen. Yagya filed police complaints, but got no closer to the masks. He gave up all hope of ever seeing the masks again. One of his family members reached out to a group 'Lost Arts of Nepal' who track stolen artifacts with the help of amateur art detectives from around the world, using social media and other sleuthing techniques. As luck would have it, Yagya's masks were traced and returned to the Nepali government a few weeks ago, in a grand repatriation ceremony that was held in Manhattan, New York.Support Our Show - Donate to keep this podcast live and goingReference articles(a) Our blog post containing photos of the masks(b) Originally reported in the Himalayan Times.(c) Interview with Yagya and Erin by NPRDo you like to read stories? Read our newsletters hereGet Whatsapp alerts here Follow us on Instagram Email your comments at hello@wsnt.in.
About thirty years ago, Yagya Kumar Pradhan woke up to the news that the temple he and his clan used had been broken into. The temple had been ransacked. And someone had stolen two holy Bhairav masks. Yagya says they had been in his family for more than five hundred years – since the 16th century. Yagya is a kind of Hindu priest for his clan. And he says, these Bhairav masks were very holy. People made offerings to them during Dashaun, a festival held in the fall. Yagya thought the masks were gone for good. He didn't realize... they were hiding in plain sight. On today's show: The story of a group of amateur art detectives who use modern tools, subterfuge, and the power of the law to return stolen artifacts to their rightful owners. And we dive into the world of high-end auctions and art museums to ask: Can the art world survive the legacy of cultural theft? This episode was hosted by Erika Beras and Nick Fountain. It was produced by James Sneed, edited by Jess Jiang, fact-checked by Sierra Juarez, and engineered by Cena Loffredo. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's executive producer. Help support Planet Money and get bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
En aquest nou capítol entre en Monqui i en Dosha han punxat temes de EL BLANCO NINO, Mad Professor, Frits Wentink, Böhm, Yagya…ente molts d'altres. En Babar no ha estat presencialment al programa, peró sí ens ha preparat temarrals de Carl Finlow, Command D, Human Space Machine i DB1. Producció a càrrec de Streamflow (https://streamflow.barcelona) Imatge gràfica per Saudara Studio (https://saudarastudio.com/). Tracklist: 1- EL BLANCO NINO - AMBIENT VALENTINO - Self Released 2- Air Max ‘97 feat. Sevy - Crow Time 3- Mad Professor - H2S04 - Isle of Jura 4- Frits Wentink - Olympiad - Clone Royal Oak 5- Gerry Read - Not Quiet There Yet - Shall Not Fade 6- North 90 - We Prefer Fridays - Disco Disco 7- Böhm - Finest Touch - X-Masters 8- Rising Sun - Eternal 2 - Echocord 9- Yagya - Coconut Rice (Original Mix) - Under The Radar 10- Carl Finlow - Anomaly 4 - Elypsia 11- Command D - Esc - Animalia 12- Human Space Machine - Sp4c3 - De Lichting 13- DB1 - B3 - Nullpunk 14- DJ Strawberry - Soyut - Outlines 15- Dj Slugo - Slugzilla - Subterranean Playhouse LLC 16- Teqmun - Optimistic Fly (TSVI Remix) - Nerve Collect 17- Lanark Artefax - Metallur - AD93 #podcast #ambientclub #hiphop #dub #house #club #deephouse #breaks #techno #electro #acid #progressive #drumandbass #viatgeelectroniccrew #barcelonaelectronica
Namaskar. We will listen to Raja Raghu's story. This is the story of 100 Ashwamedeha Yagnas.. and how Raghu fights with Lord Indra with great valour and ensures that the blessings of the Yagya are intact.
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of albums, EPs, and compilations I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, tracks are selected from this extensive collection. This ultimately means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the organic process of compiling a mix, things don't fit, or fall by the wayside. There are many albums I had on high rotation missing from this mix, but I have to stop somewhere. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of *some* of my favorite music from the year in one listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to enjoy and hopefully discover more, and for me to reflect on time and time again - like a photograph that captures the year in music. I encourage you to use the mix to explore each artist, listen to the album in full, and explore each label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). If you want to see the majority of music I've been supporting this year, head over to my Bandcamp collection. For the ASIP year-end label compilation, see the feature and mix here.~Yikes, I crossed the 3-hour mark! Well, that speaks volumes to the amount of great music that was released this year, and I'm already feeling guilty about omissions from this mix. But alas, it needs to stop somewhere, the Holiday's are coming… This edition marks the tenth year in succession (2010 was the first mix but I skipped doing this for two years for some reason) and it is an extremely enjoyable exercise I look forward to every year. Revisiting many of the albums I've purchased throughout the year, and records from my shelf, then taking the time to absorb more recent releases - the process is cathartic (after the slight anxiety that builds knowing I have a beast of a mix to tackle, and hard decisions to be made). Looking back at previous Reflection mixes, I am evidently a creature of habit and seem to gravitate to certain artists more than most over the years (we all have our faves), but I also take a lot of time to dig for new artists and approaches to music in this realm, and this year's edition is probably the most varied in music styles since the Reflection series began. Ambient, field recordings, drone (Power-ambient, even), big saxophones (the flute revival didn't make it ;-), Japanese left-field pop, deep techno, chugging techno, modern classical, experimental, jungle, breaks, dub and more… as you might imagine, this is a 3hr mix that feels more like a showcase than a DJ mix in the traditional sense, as I'm focusing on creating chapters of different styles, but I hope makes for an attentive listen if you've got 3hrs to spare. Am I going to write about all 42 tracks? Not this time, as I don't think there's much I can illustrate other than ‘go listen to that entire album!' but I will make a few observations on themes that emerged as I was going through this process. Firstly, the far corners of Bandcamp are very much alive, so for anyone looking for alternatives given all the talk with Bandcamp this year, please don't hit the escape button and continue to support us- I continued to find so many new labels and artists, some of which are included here such as Liis Ring, Etüüd, ǝɯǝɐ, Azu Tiwaline and not to forget a kick-ass Jungle community throwing out some lovely 90's infused comps. Bandcamp keeps small labels and artists alive right now (only two of these tracks were physical releases and not on Bandcamp - #19 & #42). I spent a lot of time listening to music that would work for the two shows I played in Japan earlier this year, and for those who listened back to one of the sets I posted, you may notice a few similar tracks/artists appearing here again which I've held in high regard since their release, such as Jo Johnson, Field Lines Cartographer and Endurance. On reflection, there was a lot of deepness for me this year that came from preparing for and inspired by those sets, sitting on the edges of techno with lots of synthesizer/Berlin school projects (as well as a couple of artists I got to see in person whilst over there such as Yolabmi and Endurance).There were a couple of glaring omissions from this mix (*checks Bandcamp app most played*) which I had on rotation so much this year that I still wanted to mention, such as Imaginary Softwoods, who was behind one of my favorite tracks of the year, ‘Diagrams of the Universe'. Along with Johnny Nash's Point of Entry - a tranquil guitar-laden affair, both of which never left my turntable for long.The ever-expanding ASIP roster of artists, both alumni and current, had an extremely busy year evidently (I try to restrict their inclusions in this mix where I can otherwise it could be an entire ASIP promo show… hey that's an idea…). bvdub released about ~10 masterpieces, as only he can, flaunting all possible peripherals in his deep arsenal (along with rounding out the Earth House Hold project with us of course). ASC was crazy busy with his quality retro Spatial DnB releases (one of them made it in here). For those who enjoyed Alex Albrecht's debut with us, don't miss his earlier 2023 release. Deepchild released another great textured follow-up to his ASIP debut for those wanting more. 36 continued some rave-esque ambient no doubt inspired by his 9128 recording a few years back. Markus Guentner began an exciting collab project with Joachim Spieth (and also appeared in several other collaborations). RAI kept things relatively reflective with a few Bandcamp specials and recordings from his live tour. Benoit Pîoulard made a beautiful return to Morr Music, and Christian Kleine rounded out the year with a limited vinyl press. Those needing more from our 2023 new signing Mikkel Rev, can check out his earlier album released in January this year. James Bernard had a busy year alongside his wife as Awakened Souls, and found more 90's DAT goodness among many other projects. Mick Chillage released a superb sleeper IDM album in the form of Initial Programs. Dr Atmo's throwback to his early sounds saw a rebirth of one of his most enjoyed albums alongside new remixes. Wanderwelle made their second full-length odyssey for Important Records and Yagya continued to explore uncharted new takes on his sound through his new label imprint. Scanner's innovative repertoire continued to expand and one of my faves of his came in the form of this collab. Hior Chronik published a couple of unreleased gems. And lastly, Ludvig Cimbrelius aka Purl/Illuvia and Arovane managed to sneak onto this mix with a couple of their releases… Two labels who hit home runs for me this year with the majority of their releases. Illian Tape had some extremely great (and varied) electronic releases. And while Mysteries of the Deep's output was relatively choice (quality over quantity), 3 out of the 4 releases made it onto the mix! There are a couple of tracks in the mix from albums that align with what seems to be, the common consensus on some of the ‘best' electronic releases from the year (one of the advantages of my waiting until mid-December to finish this mix is I see what other people are rating highly or what I might've missed) such as James Holden's psychedelic return, and Purelink's amphibious dub LP. But other than those two, I think everyone should find something new among the twists and turns across the 3 hours and 42 tracks.For the mix artwork this year, and after last year's terribly basic AI take (it's come a long way in a year!), I toyed with creating another AI attempt on a “A Strangely Isolated Place” prompt, but you have to spend time to get quality back out of these lil' work gnomes. Every image I created from that prompt ended up being a stereotypical lonely hiker (with 4 fingers I'm sure) strolling through a highly conceptual colorful future universe. Either that or a decrepit shed…So instead, I opted for an image that means much more to me… a wall. Not just any wall though, it's the wall outside of Spread nightclub in Tokyo where I had the pleasure of playing an ambient set this year, meeting new friends, and making some amazing memories.Thanks to all of the artists and labels included here who have soundtracked my year in more ways than one, and the many more I didn't manage to include this time around. Be sure to check the previous year's Reflection mixes for more of the same. Hope you enjoy the listen back at a great year of music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2023 Listen on Soundcloud the ASIP Podcast or the 9128.live iOS and Android appDownload MP3Tracklist:01. Sleep D - Hector (Dreaming) (Butter Sessions) 02. Liis Ring - after-image IV: abborresjön (Breton Cassette) 03. William Selman - Leaky Paradise (Mysteries of the Deep) 04. Etüüd - Õhtute kollane tolm (Self released) 05. TU M' - Monochrome #26 (Line Imprint) 06. Arovane - ypaal (Quiet Details) 07. Field Lines Cartographer - Mountain Icicles (Castles in Space) 08. Dream Dolphin - Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) (Music from Memory) 09. Salamanda - Nostalgia (Wisdom Teeth) 10. Endurance - Crest v2 (Muzan Editions) 11. Suzanne Ciani & Jonathan Fitoussi - Coral Reef (Transversales) 12. Alex Israel - Vacua (Somnambulant Drift) 13. The Black Dog - The Mundane (Dust Science) 14. Locust - Miriam (Mysteries of the Deep) 15. Niko Tzoukmanis - Way Home (Libreville Records) 16. Jo Johnson - Transience (Mysteries of the Deep) 17. Dasha Rush - Dubby Doo (Raster Noton) 18. ǝɯǝɐ - Andrei Rublev (Secuencias Temporales) 19. Gigi Masin & Rod Modell - Red Hair Girl At The Boat Shop (13) 20. Toki Fuko - Part Two (Astral Industries) 21. shedir - Deer Fluent in the Wind (n5MD) 22. Ayaavaaki & Purl - Distant Lights (Ovum III) (LILA) 23. Bana Haffar - Sit Still (Touch) 24. Mike Lazarev - Tonality Number Two (PITP) 25. Claire Deak - In Defiance of Time (Lost Tribe Sound) 26. Lord of the Isles feat. Ellen Renton - Don't You Ache (AD93) 27. nthng - Unlimited (I) (Self released) 28. Donato Dozzy & Sabla - Flusso III (Gang of Ducks) 29. Sindh - Spyres (Sindh) 30. James Holden - In The End You'll Know (Border Community) 31. Andrea - Audieze (Ilian Tape) 32. ASC & Aural Imbalance - Overcast Skies (Auxiliary) 33. Accelio - The Garden (Sawteeth) 34. Yolabmi - Liquidity (29 Speedway) 35. MPU101 - nurMKS30 (Ilian Tape) 36. Ylia - Ame Agari (Balmat) 37. Azu Tiwaline - Antenna Opening (I.O.T Records) 38. Purelink - We Should Keep Going (Peak Oil) 39. Priori - Top Soil (Rhythm Büro) 40. Hysterical Love Project - Ionian Sea (Motion Ward) 41. Om Unit + TM404 - Microdose Mondays (Acid Test) 42. David - Daybreak (Simpler Times)Buy Music Club List (all tracks available digitally on Bandcamp other than #19 (here) + # 42 (here)
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The Avadhuta Upnishad is a sacred text in Hinduism that explores the concept of an "Avadhuta," an enlightened being who has transcended worldly attachments and attained spiritual realization. It contains teachings and insights about various aspects of spiritual life, including Samadhi and Yagya. Find out what the Avadhuta Upnishad says about Samadhi and Yagya. Listen to this episode of "Yagya aur Samadhi kya hai? (Avadhuta Upnishad)" of the podcast Upnishad Simplified by Dr. Shisham Aggarwal. For more such information check out the book - https://www.amazon.in/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ADr.+Shisham+Bansal&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yog Yagya Ep 6 # Dr Rajender Nikunj @ Radio MITWS India https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pSnOIEjcdhuzFNuJMgkhG?si=0xuFGoAdQrSVfjn3lMMCfA Welcome to the new episode of Yog Yagya , in this episode we have with us Dr. Rajender Nikunja HoD Department of Yoga, of University Hanumangarh. Hope our listener will be benefitted from the wisdom and expertise talk of him. You are welcome to participate in our radio initiative. You need to submit your talk on the theme area of your choice in mp3 or M4a format. for any query feel free to contact Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore Founder President MITWS Bareilly +919457566259, +919971701069 https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com
शिव पुराण - द्वितीय संहिता - रूद्र संहिता - द्वितीय खंड - सती खंड अध्याय ३३ - ३४ : प्रमथगणों सहित वीरभद्र और महाकाली का दक्षयज्ञ-विध्वंस के लिए प्रस्थान, दक्ष तथा देवताओं को अपशकुन एवं उत्पातसूचक लक्षणों का दर्शन एवं भय होना। Chapter 33 - 34: Virabhadra and Mahakali along with Pramathganas leave for Dakshayagya-destruction, Daksha and the deities seeing ominous and ominous symptoms and fear. अध्याय ३५ : दक्षके यज्ञकी रक्षाके लिए भगवान् विष्णुसे प्रार्थना, भगवान का शिवद्रोहजनित संकट को टालने में अपनी असमर्थता बताते हुए दक्ष को समझाना तथा सेना सहित वीरभद्र का आगमन Chapter 35: Prayer to Lord Vishnu to protect Daksha's Yagya, Lord explaining to Daksha his inability to avert the danger created by Shiva's rebellion and the arrival of Virabhadra with the army अध्याय ३६ - ३७ : देवताओं का पलायन, इंद्र आदिके पूछनेपर बृहस्पति का रुद्रदेव की अजेयता बताना, वीरभद्रका देवताओंको युद्ध के लिए ललकारना, श्री विष्णु और वीरभद्र की बातचीत तथा विष्णु आदिका अपने लोकमें जाना एवं दक्ष और यज्ञका विनाश करके वीरभद्र का कैलास को लौटना। Chapter 36 - 37 : Escape of the Gods, Brihaspati tells the invincibility of Rudradev when asked by Indra etc., Virabhadra challenges the gods to fight, conversation between Shri Vishnu and Virbhadra and Vishnu etc. going to his world and Virabhadra returning to Kailasa after destroying Daksha and Yagya #shivpuran #shivpuranwithabhijit #abhijitsharmaa #yogicswadhyayam #abhijitschoolofdevelopment
शिव पुराण - द्वितीय संहिता - रूद्र संहिता - द्वितीय खंड - सती खंड अध्याय २७ : दक्षके द्वारा महान यज्ञका आयोजन, उसमे ब्रह्मा, विष्णु, देवताओं और ऋषियोंका आगमन, दक्ष द्वारा सबका सत्कार, यज्ञका आरम्भ, दधीचीद्वारा भगवान् शिव को बुलानेके अनुरोध और दक्षके विरोध करनेपर शिव भक्तोंका वहांसे निकल जाना। Chapter 27: Daksha organizes a great Yagya, Brahma, Vishnu, devtas and sages arrive in it, Daksha felicitates everyone, Yagya begins, Dadhichi requests to invite Bhagwaan Shiva and Daksh's refusal for same. Shiva devotees leave from there. अध्याय २८ : यज्ञका समाचार पा सतीका शिव से वहां चलने के लिए अनुरोध, दक्षके शिवद्रोहको जानकार भगवान् शिवकी आज्ञासे देवी सतीका पिताके यज्ञमण्डपकी और शिवगणोंके साथ प्रस्थान। Chapter 28: On receiving the news of Yagya, Sati requests Shiva to go there, knowing Daksha's betrayal of Shiva, by the order of Bhagwaan Shiva, Bhagwati Sati leaves for her father's Yagya Mandap and accompanied by Shivganas. #shivpuran #shivpuranwithabhijit #abhijitsharmaa #yogicswadhyayam #abhijitschoolofdevelopment
Kirtan has become popular outside of India in recent decades. The heightened feelings that can arise from devotional chanting have made it a compelling activity for many wanting to experience Vedic wisdom at the level of feeling.But there's a lot more to kirtan than meets the ear. In this fascinating episode, Thom discusses the origins and the function of kirtan, and explains how it can be experienced optimally and with deep reverence.Episode Highlights:[00:00] Bhajan - A Devotional Hymn of Praise[01:30] A Taste of Home Away from Home[02:58] Hare Krishna[05:22] Attuned With the Qualities of Divine Beings[07:00] Mahakumbha Mela[08:54] Sangham Triveni[10:47] Millions of Moonlit People[12:12] Kirtan En Masse[13:31] Kirtan Around the Corner[15:08] Anukirtana[16:36] Rounding on Retreat[18:33] Agnimile Purohitam[20:24] An Effect on Consciousness[22:42] The Witness Benefits Most Greatly[24:07] Anukirtanam and Vedic Meditation[25:30] Puja in Person[27:14] Maintaining the Purity of the Teaching[28:06] The Forgotten Art of Transcendence[29:41] A Regal Recipient[31:03] A Preference for Listening[32:16] Transcendent Relief[33:42] Nishkam Karma Yoga[34:56] Pronouncing Impulses of Creative Intelligence[36:17] I Want Wawa[38:09] Yagya[40:08] Destructive Interference[42:15] Become the Innocent WitnessUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/ If you'd like to join Thom at the upcoming Retreat in India, January 8-18, 2024, please visit https://thomknoles.com/india-retreat for details. Early bird rates end on August 4th (though we expect to be fully booked by that time so please register now if you are interested).
श्री रामचरित मानस भाग - 27 बालकाण्ड (श्री राम लक्ष्मण का गुरु विश्वमित्र के साथ धनुष यज्ञ में आगमन ) रामचरितमानस १५वीं शताब्दी के कवि गोस्वामी तुलसीदास जी द्वारा लिखा गया महाकाव्य है, गोस्वामी श्री तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरित मानस के बालकाण्ड में लिखा है कि उन्होंने अयोध्या में विक्रम संवत १६३१ (१५७४ ईस्वी) को रामनवमी के दिन (मंगलवार) को रामचरित मानस ग्रन्थ की रचना का आरम्भ किया और और उन्होंने इसे संवत् १६३३ (१५७६ ईस्वी) के मार्गशीर्ष शुक्लपक्ष में राम विवाह के दिन पूर्ण किया था। ग्यानी गुनी जन और जिन्होंने शोध किये हैं वो ऐसा कहते हैं की रामचरितमानस को लिखने में गोस्वामी श्री तुलसीदास जी को २ वर्ष ७ महीने २६ दिन का समय लगा था | इस महाकाव्य की भाषा अवधी है जो की उत्तर प्रदेश के अधिकाशं भागों में बोली जाती है | तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरितमानस में भगवान् श्री रामचन्द्र के निर्मल महान एवं विशद चरित्र का वर्णन किया है। तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरित मानस में प्रारंभ में कहा है की उनकी कथा का आधार महर्षि वाल्मीकि की रामायण और अनेक प्रचलित रामायण हैं | दोनों महाकाव्यों में भले मुख्य चरित्र श्री राम हैं पर दोनों कवियों की रचना का ढंग बिलकुल भिन्न है | वाल्मीकि ने रामायण में राम को केवल एक सांसारिक व्यक्ति के रूप में दर्शाया है वहीं गोस्वामी जी ने रामचरितमानस में श्री राम को भगवान विष्णु का अवतार माना है। रामचरितमानस को गोस्वामी जी ने सात काण्डों में विभक्त किया है। इन सात काण्डों के नाम इस प्रकार हैं | 1) बालकाण्ड 2) अयोध्याकाण्ड 3) अरण्यकाण्ड, 4) किष्किन्धाकाण्ड, 5) सुन्दरकाण्ड, 6) लंकाकाण्ड 7)उत्तरकाण्ड। रामचरितमानस में दोहों , चौपाइयों और छन्दों की संख्या के अनुसार बालकाण्ड सबसे बड़ा और किष्किन्धाकाण्ड सबसे छोटा काण्ड हैं। तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरितमानस में भाषा के अलंकारों का बहुत सुन्दर प्रयोग किया है विशेषकर अनुप्रास अलंकार का। रामचरितमानसमें प्रत्येक सनातनी , प्रतेक भारतीय की अगाध श्रद्धा है | श्री रामचरितमानस का अनुवाद हर भारतीय ही नहीं अनेक विदेशी भाषाओँ में हुआ है |शायद ही कोई भारतीय सनातनी परिवार होगा जिसमे रामचरितमानस ग्रन्थ न हो | आइये आप और हम मिल कर आरम्भ करते हैं श्री रामचरितमानस का पाठ | जय श्री राम | Ramcharitmanas is an epic written by the 15th century poet Goswami Shri Tulsidas ji .Goswami Shri Tulsidas ji mentioned in Ramcharit Manas's Balakand that he started writing the Ramcharit Manas Granth on the day of Ramnavami (Tuesday) Vikram Samvat 1631 (1574 AD) and he completed it on the day of Ram Vivah on Marshish Shuklapaksha of Samvat 1633 (1576 AD). Knowledgeable people and those who have done researches say that it took Goswami Shri Tulsidas ji 2 years 7 months 26 days to finish Shri Ramcharitmanas . The language of this epic is Awadhi which is spoken in most parts of Uttar Pradesh. Tulsidas ji has described the pure, great and vivid character of Lord Shri Ramchandra in Ramcharitmanas. Tulsidas ji has said in the beginning in Ramcharit Manas that the basis of his Katha is Maharishi Valmiki's Ramayana and many popular Ramayanas of other Poets . Although the main character in both the epics is Shri Ram,but the composition and presentation of both the poets is totally different. While Valmiki depicts Shri Ram as only a worldly person in Ramayana, Goswami ji has considered Shri Ram as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Ramcharitmanas. Goswami ji has divided Ramcharitmanas into seven Chapters . The names of these seven Chapters are as follows. 1-Balkand 2-Ayodhya Kand 3- AranyaKand, 4-Kishkindhakand, 5-Sunderkand, 6- LankaKand 7-Uttarkand. According to the number of couplets in Ramcharitmanas, Balakand is the largest and Kishkindhakand is the smallest. Tulsidas ji has made a very beautiful use of language in Ramcharitmanas .Every Sanatani, every Indian has deep faith in Shri Ramcharitmanas. Shri Ramcharitmanas has been translated into many languages.There will hardly be any Indian Sanatani family which does not have the Ramcharitmanas book. Come, you and I together start the recitation of Shri Ramcharitmanas. Ashish P Mishra facebook Id : https://www.facebook.com/filmmakerashishpmishra Jai Shri Ram | #ramcharitmanas #shriramcharitmanas #shriram #ramji #ramayan #ramkatha #tulsiramayan #balkand #jaishriram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashish-p-mishra/support
श्री रामचरित मानस बालकाण्ड भाग - 24 | विश्वमित्र अयोध्या आगमन / ताड़का वध /अहिल्या उद्धार रामचरितमानस १५वीं शताब्दी के कवि गोस्वामी तुलसीदास जी द्वारा लिखा गया महाकाव्य है, गोस्वामी श्री तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरित मानस के बालकाण्ड में लिखा है कि उन्होंने अयोध्या में विक्रम संवत १६३१ (१५७४ ईस्वी) को रामनवमी के दिन (मंगलवार) को रामचरित मानस ग्रन्थ की रचना का आरम्भ किया और और उन्होंने इसे संवत् १६३३ (१५७६ ईस्वी) के मार्गशीर्ष शुक्लपक्ष में राम विवाह के दिन पूर्ण किया था। ग्यानी गुनी जन और जिन्होंने शोध किये हैं वो ऐसा कहते हैं की रामचरितमानस को लिखने में गोस्वामी श्री तुलसीदास जी को २ वर्ष ७ महीने २६ दिन का समय लगा था | इस महाकाव्य की भाषा अवधी है जो की उत्तर प्रदेश के अधिकाशं भागों में बोली जाती है | तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरितमानस में भगवान् श्री रामचन्द्र के निर्मल महान एवं विशद चरित्र का वर्णन किया है। तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरित मानस में प्रारंभ में कहा है की उनकी कथा का आधार महर्षि वाल्मीकि की रामायण और अनेक प्रचलित रामायण हैं | दोनों महाकाव्यों में भले मुख्य चरित्र श्री राम हैं पर दोनों कवियों की रचना का ढंग बिलकुल भिन्न है | वाल्मीकि ने रामायण में राम को केवल एक सांसारिक व्यक्ति के रूप में दर्शाया है वहीं गोस्वामी जी ने रामचरितमानस में श्री राम को भगवान विष्णु का अवतार माना है। रामचरितमानस को गोस्वामी जी ने सात काण्डों में विभक्त किया है। इन सात काण्डों के नाम इस प्रकार हैं | 1) बालकाण्ड 2) अयोध्याकाण्ड 3) अरण्यकाण्ड, 4) किष्किन्धाकाण्ड, 5) सुन्दरकाण्ड, 6) लंकाकाण्ड 7)उत्तरकाण्ड। रामचरितमानस में दोहों , चौपाइयों और छन्दों की संख्या के अनुसार बालकाण्ड सबसे बड़ा और किष्किन्धाकाण्ड सबसे छोटा काण्ड हैं। तुलसीदास जी ने रामचरितमानस में भाषा के अलंकारों का बहुत सुन्दर प्रयोग किया है विशेषकर अनुप्रास अलंकार का। रामचरितमानसमें प्रत्येक सनातनी , प्रतेक भारतीय की अगाध श्रद्धा है | श्री रामचरितमानस का अनुवाद हर भारतीय ही नहीं अनेक विदेशी भाषाओँ में हुआ है |शायद ही कोई भारतीय सनातनी परिवार होगा जिसमे रामचरितमानस ग्रन्थ न हो | आइये आप और हम मिल कर आरम्भ करते हैं श्री रामचरितमानस का पाठ | जय श्री राम | Ramcharitmanas is an epic written by the 15th century poet Goswami Shri Tulsidas ji .Goswami Shri Tulsidas ji mentioned in Ramcharit Manas's Balakand that he started writing the Ramcharit Manas Granth on the day of Ramnavami (Tuesday) Vikram Samvat 1631 (1574 AD) and he completed it on the day of Ram Vivah on Marshish Shuklapaksha of Samvat 1633 (1576 AD). Knowledgeable people and those who have done researches say that it took Goswami Shri Tulsidas ji 2 years 7 months 26 days to finish Shri Ramcharitmanas . The language of this epic is Awadhi which is spoken in most parts of Uttar Pradesh. Tulsidas ji has described the pure, great and vivid character of Lord Shri Ramchandra in Ramcharitmanas. Tulsidas ji has said in the beginning in Ramcharit Manas that the basis of his Katha is Maharishi Valmiki's Ramayana and many popular Ramayanas of other Poets . Although the main character in both the epics is Shri Ram,but the composition and presentation of both the poets is totally different. While Valmiki depicts Shri Ram as only a worldly person in Ramayana, Goswami ji has considered Shri Ram as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Ramcharitmanas. Goswami ji has divided Ramcharitmanas into seven Chapters . The names of these seven Chapters are as follows. 1-Balkand 2-Ayodhya Kand 3- AranyaKand, 4-Kishkindhakand, 5-Sunderkand, 6- LankaKand 7-Uttarkand. According to the number of couplets in Ramcharitmanas, Balakand is the largest and Kishkindhakand is the smallest. Tulsidas ji has made a very beautiful use of language in Ramcharitmanas .Every Sanatani, every Indian has deep faith in Shri Ramcharitmanas. Shri Ramcharitmanas has been translated into many languages.There will hardly be any Indian Sanatani family which does not have the Ramcharitmanas book. Come, you and I together start the recitation of Shri Ramcharitmanas. Ashish P Mishra facebook Id : https://www.facebook.com/filmmakerashishpmishra Jai Shri Ram | #ramcharitmanas #shriramcharitmanas #shriram #ramji #ramayan #ramkatha #tulsiramayan #balkand #jaishriram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ashish-p-mishra/support
In this episode, Bhagwaan Ved Vyas will make his prediction that soon all the kshatriyas are going to end up in a war. Yudhishthir completes the Rajsuy yagya and all the king's left to their own kingdoms. Our Ranbhoomi board game is available online to place an order please follow this link- https://mysutradhar.com/collections/buy-ranbhoomi
Drewutnia dD @ Radio SPIN jak zwykle wybrzmi nowościami Marca Romboya, GHEIST, ASC, Moderat a także filmowe prace Phila Kierana i Yagya. Będzie także akcent polski związany z nagrodami polskiej sceny muzyki elektronicznej #munoludy - Jazxing. W drugiej części po kilku tygodniach przerwy powraca #spincast, czyli klubowy przegląd singli. Dziś trzy akcenty polskie oraz nie wydane jeszcze numery z EDGE Music (Juan Sapia & Eric Lune), Lost & Found (Guy J) i Moments (Chicola). Set mocno imprezowy, dla wytrwałych, nie do spokojnego słuchania w domu pod kołderką. radiospin.pl
On this auspicious Ram Navami week, Swami Mukundananda relates to us the untold story of the Divine Birth of Lord Ram. The virtuous and noble King of Ayodhya, Dasharatha has grown old and had a desire to have a child. He approached Sage Vasishtha and upon his instructions performed a Yagya or a ritual to please the Sun God to beget a child. The Yagya got completed successfully, the Fire god appeared after the Yagya and handed Dasharatha a pot of Kheer which Dasharatha distributed evenly to his three queens. The princes were conceived after the consumption of the Kheer. Months passed by after that and the time of the Divine Birth or the Avatar of Lord Ram came close. The Festivities started in Ayodhya in full swing, the river Sarayu was overflowing with joy and when the Sun reached its peak in the noon, in that auspicious moment, Kaushalya gave birth to Lord Ram. Kaikeyi gave birth to Bharata. Sumitra gave birth to Lakshmana and Shatrughna. King Dasharatha, the queens and the whole of Ayodhya was overjoyed to hear the news of the birth of the four sons. The Birthday of Lord Ram is celebrated as Ram Navami every year. It falls on the Ninth day of the Chaitra Navratri. On this special day, whoever prays to Lord Ram and Mother Sita with full Faith gets all the auspiciousness and their grace.
Narad muni visited Pandava's and told them the story of Raja Harish chandra. Narad muni also told Yudhishthir about the conversation he had with Pandu.Now, Yudhisthir is determined to do Rajasuy yagya. To know more tune into our this episode.
Icelandic dub techno icon, Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson, known as Yagya, is one of few artists we have encountered that prefer the LP format over EPs. Having consistently released an album every few years for more than 20 years, Yagya is about to release his 9th studio album, "Faded Photographs" later this month. Yagya described the LP as his "most involved and time-consuming project to date" and also pointed out that it "marks an exceptionally confident return to the art of songwriting". The album features vocals from Saint Sinner, Benoit Piolard, Bandreas, but the majority of the tracks on the album contain vocals solely from Guðmundsson himself. Today, we are honored to present the opening track from "Faded Photographs" - "The Downpour". The track emits many emotions we have come to expect from Yagya's work, nostalgia, melancholy, even mourning. Featuring strings from Pablo Hopenhayn, the track really gives a taste of what feelings to expect as one embarks on the rest of the album's journey. Yagya described the album as being "an utterly seamless experience, demanding to be heard as a whole", so it only felt right to premiere the opening track as to not interrupt the intended flow. "Faded Photographs" comes out on Yagya's own Small Plastic Animals on March 17, 2023 write up by https://soundcloud.com/sabro96 https://soundcloud.com/yagya https://www.facebook.com/yagyamusic/ www.itsdelayed.com www.instagram.com/_itsdelayed_ www.facebook.com/itsdelayed
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of music I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, songs are whittled down and selected from this collection. This means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the need for them to fit in a mix that comes together as organically as possible. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of just *some* of my favorite music from the year in one easily listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to then enjoy and hopefully discover more. I encourage you to use the mix to jump off and explore each artist, listen to the album in full and see what else is on the label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). Of course, releases or aliases that are a part of our own label/s are not considered for this mix (head over here for our label-specific 2022 showcase!), and if you want to see the majority of what I've been supporting, head over to my Bandcamp collection.~Mixes paint a memory, and in many ways better than a photo. That's half the reason I do these year-end mixes. Listening back to some of the past ten ‘Reflection on' editions, each one still does the job of invoking specific memories for me. From the time I made the mix or tracks that trigger a time and place, maybe a gig I went to, an album that soundtracked a special moment, or just a record that didn't leave my turntable. All of these things influence what tracks go into my year-end mix. It makes it challenging to try and capture, but also rewarding when I come out of the other side with something to listen back to that really shaped my year in listening. Despite this feature taking many, many hours, it's much easier than doing a list, because not only do I dislike ranking music, but I really enjoy putting together mixes (so any excuse really!).I haven't written in-depth track notes for the past few Reflection mixes, mostly due to the sheer high number of track inclusions, but I want to go into depth on the inclusions this time around. I miss writing about music here, and it's been a few years now since I've even posted a review. So hit play below, keep scrolling for the track notes, and link to a BuyMusicClub list to support all the featured music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2022 Listen on Soundcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3~Firstly, let's sweep it under the rug; I've broken the biggest rule of the mix and included a track that wasn't from 2022 (in fact, a couple aren't strictly, but more on that later). The first track (and album), by maarja nut and ruum was such a lovely discovery for me this year that I missed in 2018, it accidentally slipped into my 2022 playlist due to being on high rotation. Of course, it was the very first track in the mix that set the tone- a hard one to undo when you've completed the set. So, because I have no one to answer to but myself, it stays! And I doubt you will regret this decision either if this album is new to you. Malibu made an appearance in 2020's mix, and she's perhaps a good reason for igniting a stronghold in female vocal led-ambient music recently. But few attempts are as ethereal as Malibu's latest, going full-on Salt Tank (as a fellow Trance lover nicely put it once).Ecovillage have made some gorgeous music over the years, and their latest album was a work of collaborations with some impressive producers such as Fennesz and harpist Nailah Hunter. My favorite track of the bunch was Memories of Spring featuring Japanese vibraphone player Masayoshi Fujita (the Erased Tapes stalwart). Raum, a collaborative project by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Liz Harris (Grouper) released a long-awaited follow-up to their 2013 album, and it didn't disappoint. Whilst used more as a texture/segue in this mix, I encourage you to explore the full album. And, in a nod to Liz Harris' involvement in the artwork for one of our releases this year, it felt fitting to include her project in this mix (thanks Liz!).I've admired GiGi FM's DJ'ing abilities for a few years now (check out her isolatedmix) but only last year did she debut her production chops with Kiwi Synthesis Diary 21k. I didn't get around to listening to the album until this year (along with her latest, Magnetite EP) and so it didn't make last year's mix which was already out in the world. So here's another little cheat, albeit a very short inclusion. You can't say "In Every Dream Home A Heartache” without reading it like the Roxy Music intro, and Romance and Dean Hurley's similarly named album is just as memorable for me in many ways. Whilst this track is not my favorite from the album, it reminds me of the church bells and distant music playing from across the farm fields in my hometown back in England.Fallen, aka Lorenzo Bracaloni seems to have released quite a few albums this year, but I was introduced to Moonlight Romance by Noah M (who creates many of our own artworks and was behind the art for this one). It's like a new-new-age album, full of life and color, and a really pleasant listen from front to back.One thing I find hard with this annual mix is whether to include tracks that have appeared in some other mixes of mine this year. Ultimately, I want to try and present new listening experiences with each mix, but then again, I am sure it's very few of you who actually listen to all of them!… . Steve Roach's What Remains appeared in a previous mix of mine this year, but this track is him at his very best. Refined, patient, bellowing, and glistening - a master of the style.Pretty sure nthng has appeared in the last two Reflection mixes, but what can I say… whether he is releasing pounding atmospheric techno or soaring trance-inducing textures like this one, he somehow manages to draw me in with each of his releases. (I think, secretly, he's a trance head and there's a subconscious/ telepathic attraction going on between us).At this point I got lost in the bellows of the last few tracks, so decided to find a way out of this musical chapter, and IKSRE provided a nice euphoric bridge with her vocals. Released on the ‘Healing Together' compilation curated by Cynthia Bernard / Marine Eyes, plenty of tracks from this comp could've made it onto this mix, so you know what to do after...There was no doubt I was going to try and include a Norm Chambers track in here somewhere, both due to his unfortunate passing this year and his undeniable contribution to the ambient and experimental community. I seeked out a jolt in the mix at this point, so his music didn't go unnoticed. As someone I follow recently said, you could make five mixes from his library of music and each one would sound different. Thank you for the music Norm - RIP.Chicago artists Purelink seems to be at the front of this new 'jungle/beat infused choppy ambience™, that I've seen becoming quite popular lately (how old do I sound). And one member of this trio features a bit later under a different alias. There is lots to explore in this world - whether it be following each of the member artists, their labels, or some of their own self-released music on Bandcamp. This track fits my dreamy chill-out world perfectly and was a much-needed segue into a more beat-driven chapter of the mix. Spoiler alert, Mikkel Rev will be making an appearance in the ASIP fam in 2023, so until he does, he's OK to be included in this mix (!) As part of the Ute Collective hailing from Norway, it's another rabbit hole of amazing young talent should you be into the more trance-infused sound of ambient music (or indeed, full-on trance music - plenty of that there). He makes some superb atmospheric chugging downtempo that ranges from the delicate to the beat-driven.Whenever a new Biosphere album drops, it's met with slight trepidation on my end. Not least because his albums take forever to reach the US on vinyl, but, how do you live up to the classics you created that helped define a genre? But that feeling is always short-lived and none so short as 2022's effort. In what is a direct throwback to some of his earlier electronic styles, Shortwave Memories is one of his best in the past 10 years - at least. The N-Plants vibe in this particular track is the show-stopper. ReKaB was a new discovery for me this year, and the Móatún 7 label that homes this release, is a goldmine for electro-leaning music (even featuring a Yagya 10” recently). I think I played this ReKaB album front to back more than five times in the car one day. It's such an enjoyable listen - not too pretentious, just enough old-school vibe, and energy to keep things present as opposed to wallpaper. OK, a couple more records were not strictly new in 2022 but I've always debated including reissues in this mix, and finally come around to the idea given the proliferation recently. After all, there was never a Reflection on 1993 was there?! Spacetime Continuum and the always-on-point Musique Por La Danse label provide the 90's throwback. (The similar-era Detroit Escalator reissue would have also made it in here, but I had to stop somewhere). Daniel Avery's album is a monolith. Throwbacks to Aphex on a SAW tip, mixed in with wall-shuddering bass and cave-mentality breakdowns. Any electronic fan that spent time in a dimly lit rave is going to enjoy his latest, just as much as the IDM/Electronica fan in all of us. I'm not sure if the track in the mix is my fave of the album yet, but the bigger tracks on the album would have sent this mix into a whole new dimension. Seeing James Devane pop up this year was weird. Back in my blog days (they still exist today but this specific instance was 13 years ago), I uploaded a cover of Aphex Twin's Rhubarb by James Devane to Soundcloud to host on the blog (remember those days) - it has 26k plays and the majority of us I'm sure really had no idea who he was until this year. With just one prior release on Discogs, I thought he dropped off radar. I guess he kind of did. This album was therefore a surprise to see, and its Gas-like fringed-techno a pleasant reintroduction. Prior to Covid, I was due to DJ at an Astral Industries gig in London, and Transcendence Orchestra was on the bill for the second night I was there (when I'd get to relax and enjoy the full night!) It didn't happen, unfortunately, but I always keep an ear out for their output and regret not being able to see them live. Back to the mix though, I didn't go too hard on the modular synth-heavy tracks this year, but as with all Reflection mixes, I try and cover the variety of music I've been listening to. Whilst the full Transcendence Orchestra album ‘Dreams, Waking Thoughts and Incidents' is a dark trance-inducing affair that might have felt like a rabbit hole at this point in the mix, this track formed a nice segue into the next with a similar sound…This was the year Abul Mogard no longer hid behind his “old man steel factory worker” story and came out of the shadows on Houndstooth alongside COH (Gone is my idea for an “I AM THEREFORE I AM (ABUL MOGARD)” t-shirt). I've always wondered what Abul Mogard's (real name Guido Zen) music would sound like if you added some fizz and more obvious structure, and this track can still be found bouncing around in my head somewhere. Another track not ‘new' in 2022, but once again, there are no rules when you're documenting someone so profound. And to lose Low's Mimi Parker was a shock to everyone this year. I was late to the Low party given how long they have been around, but Mimi's vocals on this track from one of their most recent albums (Double Negative) are purely angelic. I took liberties with the layering in the mix here, respectfully, so I hope it pays off in the listen as a moment of true reflection. It's not often you get treated to some of this early 90's music for the very first time, but stumbling across Bowery Electric is like finding a long-lost favorite. Originally released in 1996, this is an example of why Kranky is so legendary all those years later, playing host to gems like this. Nosaj Thing isn't normally the type of music that stays in my periphery, but my colleagues were sharing the news of this new album, existing on the fringes of hip-hop and electronica, and when Julianna Barwick is involved, I tend to put it at the top of the pile. Whilst the beat closely reminded me of Massive Attack's Teardrop, there's no hiding the track's beauty in totality. Add to this, I took a friend to see Nosaj Thing at The Greek Theater in LA, and we drank way too many Caipirinha's before stumbling up the hill to the venue and missed Nosaj playing altogether… We did catch Toro Y Moi after though, so it's a perfect memory captured for 2022. I'm glad Synkro returned with music this year, and it's an amazing little EP on R&S to boot. Maybe even more atmospheric than his previous work, the beats are a little more smudged across this EP, but everything he touches has a considered, unique touch that can be heard strongly throughout his work and within collaborations (such as Kiyoko). There's a substantial amount of music to discover from Neglect on Bandcamp, someone I've admired from afar for a while now. This track, taken from his latest album is amongst a beautiful bunch of nostalgic electronica that cries quality. It's always hard to single out an Astral Industries release. The consistency of releases are faultless, so my shortlist this year with AI releases to include, was, well… not very short. Mystic AM, however, is the first release by Astral label boss Ario, alongside none other than Rod Modell, so it quickly became top of the pile by reason of a special moment in 2022, not least because of the beauty found in its original Iranian field recordings. Perhaps one of the most extensive releases of the year comes from the always intriguing Stroom label, and Voice Actor. 109 pieces of music and a surprising quality found throughout. It's more collage than music when listened to as one, but you'll find some lovely moments hidden amongst the 8(?) hours. “Will it be available on vinyl” I hear you jest? I've seen this popping up in lots of EOY lists already too. There's talk within my small circles that Music For Animals is Nils Frahm's best album yet. I'm not sticking by that just yet, as Spaces is probably in my top 10 of all time so far, but it certainly represents a stunning (d)evolution? Not a piano in sight you say? I immediately disbelieved it. But alas. It's like Nils kept getting put into Ambient playlists on Spotify and was like "OK, I'll give you what you really want…”.I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across Ben Bondy. I think a friend might've recommended an album of his (Hadi, was that you?!) but It was enough for me to stalk his many Bandcamp releases and find some lovey instances. This track reminds me of a classic chill-out room track in its swirling laid-back mystery and vocal. I wouldn't have come across the All India Radio track if it wasn't for the great compilation it was presented on this year by Mystic and Quantum (a label responsible for some lovely releases over the years). New to me, it looks like they have quite the discography I'm yet to dig into, but this was a lovely moment that flowed nicely after the previous. Time to do some digging.Concave Reflection (see Purelink reference above) is another artist in the fringes of my frequent listens but one I'm fully dipping my toes in right now. The full-length album 'The Best People Are Like Water' is a really interesting listen - kind of metallic, chopped-up ambiance that the Spheric label are becoming known for (and seems to be all the hype right now). Whilst the next track was originally from an album released a few years back, you've probably learned by now I'm bending the rules a little. However, this version of Hania Rani's track Leaving, is a live recording released in 2022. After watching her live performance on KEXP, (shout to Alex Ruder!) I was truly mind-blown at her talent. It's easy to make comparisons to Nils of course, but Hania has that vocal element which adds a whole new dimension. If I had to be pushed, my favorite non-ambient album this year might have come from Mike Paradinas / µ-Ziq. Magic Pony Ride is just pure fun. And you need that in your listening repertoire nowadays, right? The bank of melodies and creativity this guy has amassed over the years must be unbelievable. To think, only some of it makes itself out into the world as a record. He followed this album up with another similar stunner too - spoiled!I've already given Wardown his superlatives for the year in his isolatedmix feature, but in summary, Wardown II followed up his nostalgic DnB/Jungle debut under this alias in style. Will there be a third that can keep the standard this high??I could've launched into a complete Jungle/DnB hour at this point, but being 2hrs in, I really had to start winding this beast down and get all the end-of-the-night feels going. Bot1500's latest EP stepped in nicely here - a lovely collection of melodic IDM and the track Chartreuse 8 felt rather emotional. Royksopp really don't do things by halves, and whether the entirety of their music is enjoyed or not when it crosses into the Pop realm, they still manage to conjure up some magic moments. I wanted to try and include a track out of the 3(!) albums they released this year but really couldn't find one that fit outside of this weird sample here. It worked on a few levels for me here though, “Press R to continue” …Rose Riebl…With three compilations curated by Headphone Commute, the quality found amongst the ‘For Ukraine' comps should go down as monumental and unmissable. I knew I had to get a track in this mix from the many on display, and this one felt like a perfect near-conclusion to the mix. Don't miss out on supporting a great cause and listening to some of the best artists creating modern classical music right now. The final track of the mix comes from EXM. While I normally try and end these mixes with a closer that is potentially surprising or off-genre (maybe a glance at other weird music I listen to) this one just somehow felt right. Uplifting and melodic, you can't help but mirror its gradual progression with your volume-up button. ~The art for this mix might feel a little unflattering at first, but I wanted to capture the mass AI hysteria as part of this year's memory and mix. So, fittingly, this is what I got back with the creative input of ‘A Strangely Isolated Place'. Why so literal, bot?Tracklist + Buy Music Club:01. maarja nuut & ruum - Mahe (Fat Cat Records)02. Malibu - Iliad (UNO NYC)03. Ecovillage - Memories of Spring feat. Masayoshi Fujita (LAAPS)04. Raum - Daughter (Self)05. GiGi FM - Rosé (Louise) (Self)06. Romance & Dean Hurley - The Flesh Is Weak (Ecstatic)07. Fallen - Under A Glass Moon Of Wonder (Aural Canyon)08. Steve Roach - What Remains (Self)09. nthng - Some Clouds Are Destined To Break (Transatlantic)10. IKSRE - You Will Find (PITP)11. Norm Chambers - Resonant Foam (Self)12. Purelink - Butterfly Jam (uWu Dust Bath)13. Mikkel Rev - Ende (Translusid)14. Biosphere - Night Shift (Biophon Records)15. ReKaB - The Lightest Touch (Móatún 7)16. Spacetime Continuum - Drift (Musique Pour La Danse)17. Daniel Avery - Lone Swordsman (Mute)18. James Devane - Orange and Tan (Umeboshi)19. Transcendence Orchestra - The Hills Are Alive (Old Technology)20. COH meets Abul Mogard - Traverse Within (Houndstooth)21. Low - Fly (Subpop)22. Bowery Electric - Postscript (Kranky)23. Nosaj Thing feat. Julianna Barwick - Blue Hour (Lucky Me)24. Synkro - Last Breath (R&S Records)25. Neglect - In The Bondage of Your Identity (Unsilent Desert Press)26. Mystic AM - This Spoke Zarathustra (Astral Industries)27. Voice Actor - Hurt With Me (STROOM)28. Nils Frahm - Right Right Right (Leiter)29. Ben Bondy - Spring (Self)30. All India Radio - Ancient Invocations (Mystic & Quantum)31. Concave Reflection -Daylight Portrait (Theory Therapy)32. Hania Rani - Leaving (Live from Studio S2) (Gondwana)33. µ-Ziq - Turquoise Hyperfizz (Planet Mu)34. Wardown - Stimulus Progression Pattern (Blu Mar Ten)35. Bot1500 - Chartreuse 8 (Lith Dolina)36. Royksopp - Press (Self)37. Rose Riebl - Near Dark (Headphone Commute)38. EXM - Autumn is Coming (Dyadik) ~Buy Music Club list >>
Avenue Red is proud to present a pair of masterful deep/dub techno mixes created by Alastair Kelly, who comes from the seaside town of Ryde on the north edge of the Isle of Wight, just a few miles off England's south-central coast. Alastair is the man behind the awesome Lempuyang label, which goes from strength to strength as it builds out its impressive roster of luminaries in the deep/dub techno sphere. Lempuyang has pressed and dispatched new weapons-grade materials from many of Avenue Red's most beloved artists, having clocked up 10 releases since the label's inception in late 2021. These artists include some of our previous guests and good friends: OHM, Octal Industries and Hydergine; Manchester's Vinyl Exchange record shop boss and artist J.S. Zeiter; Mosaic label boss Steve O'Sullivan AKA Bluetrain; Icelandic legend Yagya; Japanese artist Altone; Moscow artist Anton Kubikov; Canadian dub techno specialist Deadbeat and mysterious mad hatter Sa Pa, among others. It's truly staggering how far this label has come in 1 short year! These two mixes from Alastair help to colour in the picture of his inspirations and trace how these roots extend to the shoots of his flourishing new imprint, along the way showcasing some of the sublime material it has released so far. And now for part 2... "A pair of mixes from Lempuyang's chief consumer of hot drinks and bread-based snacks. Here for part 2 we have 100 minutes of unrelenting techno rhythms, a bit harder than Avenue Red's usual offering. I suggest this pairs nicely with 4 shots of espresso and a garlic bread. No nonsense on this one, but it's still deep as fuck." Alastair Kelly, December 2022 https://soundcloud.com/lempuyang https://lempuyang.bandcamp.com/music https://www.discogs.com/label/2392990-Lempuyang See Also: https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-210-alastair-kelly
Avenue Red is proud to present a pair of masterful deep/dub techno mixes created by Alastair Kelly, who comes from the seaside town of Ryde on the north edge of the Isle of Wight, just a few miles off England's south-central coast. Alastair is the man behind the awesome Lempuyang label, which goes from strength to strength as it builds out its impressive roster of luminaries in the deep/dub techno sphere. Lempuyang has pressed and dispatched new weapons-grade materials from many of Avenue Red's most beloved artists, having clocked up 10 releases since the label's inception in late 2021. These artists include some of our previous guests and good friends: OHM, Octal Industries and Hydergine; Manchester's Vinyl Exchange record shop boss and artist J.S. Zeiter; Mosaic label boss Steve O'Sullivan AKA Bluetrain; Icelandic legend Yagya; Japanese artist Altone; Moscow artist Anton Kubikov; Canadian dub techno specialist Deadbeat and mysterious mad hatter Sa Pa, among others. It's truly staggering how far this label has come in 1 short year! These two mixes from Alastair help to colour in the picture of his inspirations and trace how these roots extend to the shoots of his flourishing new imprint, along the way showcasing some of the sublime material it has released so far. And now for part 1... "A pair of mixes from Lempuyang's chief consumer of hot drinks and bread-based snacks. First up, I have for you 115 minutes of total deepness, recommended to go with a cup of builder's tea and a double-decker Marmite sandwich." Alastair Kelly, December 2022 https://soundcloud.com/lempuyang https://lempuyang.bandcamp.com/music https://www.discogs.com/label/2392990-Lempuyang
Namaskar. Welcome to Adhyay 40 (final) of the Navnath Kathasaar narrated in Marathi by Mr. Sudheer Mahajani. in this episode, Indra and other Gods seek blessings from the Naths. Navnath kathasaar concludes here.
“The World Belongs to Us” as the opening for today's show … magic melodics created by Thomas Lemmer, beautiful vocals, warm chords and a super deep bassline immediately puts your brain on the right mode! A super cool new album from Forest Robots takes us through mountains, along rivers, across wide fields, under the supermoon… you've never heard something so beautiful before, “Supermoon Moonlight Part II” will be released September 2nd on SubExotic Records and you can hear it already on the Spacemusic podcast! Further releases include: Andrew Heath, Taiyo Rey, The Expanding Universe, Ian Boddy, Jim Otttaway, Ambiente Solstice, Yagya, NLE, Fluxus, All India Radio. Tune in for Non~Stop ambient & electronica in one go …. pure entertainment for all people while traveling, hiking, sightseeing or in horizontal position. Compiled, mixed, processed & finalized by TC. Available in various formats, free listening and support plans. Enjoy Spacemusic 14.8 “Non~Stop”
वयं रक्षाम: में प्राग्वेदकालीन जातियों के सम्बन्ध में सर्वथा अकल्पित अतर्कित नई स्थापनाएं हैं , मुक्त सहवास है, विवसन विचरण है, हरण और पलायन है। शिश्नदेव की उपासना है, वैदिक - अवैदिक अश्रुत मिश्रण है। नर - मांस की खुले बाजार में बिक्री है, नृत्य है, मद है, उन्मुख अनावृत यौवन है । इस उपन्यास में प्राग्वेदकालीन नर, नाग, देव, दैत्य-दानव, आर्य-अनार्य आदि विविध नृवंशों के जीवन के वे विस्तृत-पुरातन रेखाचित्र हैं, जिन्हें धर्म के रंगीन शीशे में देख कर सारे संसार ने अंतरिक्ष का देवता मान लिया था। मैं इस उपन्यास में उन्हें नर रूप में आपके समक्ष उपस्थित करने का साहस कर रहा हूँ। आज तक कभी मनुष्य की वाणी से न सुनी गई बातें, मैं आपको सुनाने पर आमादा हूँ।....उपन्यास में मेरे अपने जीवन-भर के अध्ययन का सार है।... आचार्य चतुरसेन उपन्यास - वयं रक्षाम: Novel - Vayam Rakshamah लेखक - आचार्य चतुरसेन शास्त्री Writer - Acharya Chatursen Shastri स्वर - समीर गोस्वामी Narration - Sameer Goswami https://kahanisuno.com/ http://instagram.com/sameergoswami_kahanisuno https://www.facebook.com/kahanisuno/ http://twitter.com/goswamisameer/ https://sameergoswami.com
वयं रक्षाम: में प्राग्वेदकालीन जातियों के सम्बन्ध में सर्वथा अकल्पित अतर्कित नई स्थापनाएं हैं , मुक्त सहवास है, विवसन विचरण है, हरण और पलायन ह। शिश्नदेव की उपासना है, वैदिक - अवैदिक अश्रुत मिश्रण है। नर - मांस की खुले बाजार में बिक्री है, नृत्य है, मद है, उन्मुख अनावृत यौवन है । इस उपन्यास में प्राग्वेदकालीन नर, नाग, देव, दैत्य-दानव, आर्य-अनार्य आदि विविध नृवंशों के जीवन के वे विस्तृत-पुरातन रेखाचित्र हैं, जिन्हें धर्म के रंगीन शीशे में देख कर सारे संसार ने अंतरिक्ष का देवता मान लिया था। मैं इस उपन्यास में उन्हें नर रूप में आपके समक्ष उपस्थित करने का साहस कर रहा हूँ। आज तक कभी मनुष्य की वाणी से न सुनी गई बातें, मैं आपको सुनाने पर आमादा हूँ।....उपन्यास में मेरे अपने जीवन-भर के अध्ययन का सार है।... आचार्य चतुरसेन उपन्यास - वयं रक्षाम: Novel - Vayam Rakshamah लेखक - आचार्य चतुरसेन शास्त्री Writer - Acharya Chatursen Shastri स्वर - समीर गोस्वामी Narration - Sameer Goswami https://kahanisuno.com/ http://instagram.com/sameergoswami_kahanisuno https://www.facebook.com/kahanisuno/ http://twitter.com/goswamisameer/ https://sameergoswami.com
The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
Daily routine, “dinacharyā”, is one of the pillars of health in Ayurvedic medicine.Integrating certain practices into your daily routine that are rooted in natural law supports one to smoothly flow on their path of evolution with minimal friction and maximum health.This podcast features world renowned Ayurvedic doctor, Vaidya Ādityā Raju, who generously shares wisdom on the Ayurvedic daily routine in such an elaborate way like you have probably never heard before.This episode was auspiciously recorded on the eve of the fullest moon of the year, known as "Guru Pūrṇimā.”Thus, we explore the role of Guru - which literally translates to “that which removes darkness”, and the multitude of qualities of “Guru consciousness."IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
Nirmala Panta was just a young girl walking to a friend's home one Thursday morning in late July 2018. Then her rape and murder became national headlines. No longer just a 13-year-old from Kanchanpur, Nepal; her face soon represented the growing epidemic of violence against young girls across the country. But Nirmala's family, like the families of so many of those girls whom she came to represent, is still waiting for justice. Want to create your own podcast but don't know where to start? Give Zencastr a try. Recording is as easy as clicking “New” and sharing a link with co-hosts or guests. Plus, you'll get crisp, clear audio every single time! Simply go to http://zen.ai/coffeeandcasespod0 and enter promo code coffeeandcasespod0 for 30% off your first three months. It's the only platform Maggie and so trust for recording remotely and we know you'll love it as much as we do.
Yoga Yagya Ep 8 #Aamna Abdulaziz @ Radio MITWS India : https://open.spotify.com/episode/2AdPonqAW1sJYI6Fx19Flm?si=n6xYYobwR5m1IJhFntTwPQ&utm_source=copy-link In this episode of Yoga Yagya , we are having with us Ms. Aamna Abdulaziz from Madiwale Institute , Y.M.T Ayurvedic College. She is a final year student of BAMS. We are highly thankful to her for the wonderful talk she contributed at our radio platform. She speaks about her experience with yoga, the feel good factor and the joy that she gets from her regular practice. Yoga provides a feeling of freshness, the body gets relaxed, the mind attains peace and much more. Her talk may motivate other people to adopt yoga in their lives. This talk is part of a series of talk on the occasion of International Yoga Day. We are welcoming our listeners to participate in the radio programs initiated as part of social well being and awareness. You can contribute a talk on a topic and theme of your choice. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com for any query , feel free to contact Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore +919971701069
Yoga Yagya Ep 7 # Special Episode on International Yoga Day Part 1 @ Radio MITWS India : https://open.spotify.com/episode/5HOky7DSzYb8tCjhPvTH4o?si=3Og8cQ7SSSaDroJBS85miw&utm_source=copy-link In the first part of this series of contributory talks on the occasion of International Yoga Day 2022 , here we present a wonderful talk show contributed by our friends and regular yoga lovers - Mrs Ashvini Kulkarni, Mrs Rinku Jain, Dr. Silpi Sarkar, Ms Seema Seth, Mrs Selvi Rajkumar. We highly appreciate their participation. We are thankful to all the fellow friends for speaking and sharing their knowledge and experience at our radio platform. Hopefully, such wonderful talks will surely benefit our listeners. We are going to publish special episodes on the theme of The International Yoga Day on our radio platform - Radio MITWS India. We will accept ‘the talks' on this theme throughout the week. Please contribute a small talk for these special episodes Yoga Yagya. Send the audio file of your talk in mp3 format (remark - record your talk in an environment where less noise is captured, keep your fan off while recording, use a voice recording app available on play stores, start with your introduction and follow it with your message based on the theme of yoga. For more details visit our website https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com For any query feel free to contact Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore President MITWS +919971701069
Hello listeners, In this episode Raja Janmeyjay is desperately waiting for Nagraj Takshak, but he is hiding in heaven because Indra dev is protecting him. To get him there, Janmeyjay asked Rishi's to put ahuti in the name of Indra dev. What will happen next? Tune into our this episode to know the story behind. For Feedback, queries, contact us @mysutradhar
बारह ज्योतिर्लिंगों में सोमनाथ का अग्रणी स्थान है। अन्य विदेशी आक्रमणकारियों के अलावा महमूद गजनवी ने इस आदि-मंदिर के वैभव को 16 बार लूटा। पर सूर्यवंशी राजाओं के पराक्रम से वह भय भी खाता था। फिर भी लूट का यह सिलसिला सदियों तक चला। यह सब इस उपन्यास की पृष्ठभूमि है। 'सोमनाथ' का दूसरा पक्ष भी है जो उपन्यास में जीवंत हुआ है। मंदिर के विशाल प्रांगण में गूंजती घुंघरुओं की झनकार इस जीवन की लय को ताल देती है। जीवन का यह संगीत भारत के जनमानस का संगीत है। आततायियों के नगाड़ों का शोर इसे दबा नहीं पाता। एक अजब सी शक्ति से वह फिर-फिर उठता है और करता है-एक और पुनर्निर्माण। निर्माण और विध्वंस की यही शृंखला इस कथा का आधार है। उपन्यास - सोमनाथ Novel - Somnath लेखक - आचार्य चतुरसेन शास्त्री Writer - Acharya Chatursen Shastri स्वर - समीर गोस्वामी Narration - Sameer Goswami https://kahanisuno.com/ http://instagram.com/sameergoswami_kahanisuno https://www.facebook.com/kahanisuno/ http://twitter.com/goswamisameer/ https://sameergoswami.com
Hello Listeners, In this episode we will start Janmeyjay ka Naag yagya. The most awaited part of our podcast. All the rishi's had started the yagya thousands of snakes are loosing their lives. Naagraj Vasuki is tensed ! Who will save them? To know this, tune into our this episode. For feedback, queries, and suggestions, write us @mysutradhar
Raja Janmeyjay is doing anushthan for the Sarp yagya (Naag yagya). But a saint came there to tell him that his yagya won't be successful. Why the saint said so? What will happen next ! Tune into this episode to know the complete story.
Yoga Yagya Ep 4 # Dr. Rajender Nikumb - Yog is Advancing Medicine @ Radio MITWS India https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Ah0qy5ylzuhnMMSzS87iw?si=PPHSByAcTmaAqiBqbJ-SiA&utm_source=copy-link https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com/2022/04/08/1711/ Welcome to the new episode of Yoga Yagya, Today with us Yoga Ratan Dr. Rajender Nikumb Jee, He is working as a professor of yoga in university and also associate with many other organization, he also associated with MITWS since last couple of years. In today episode he is speaking about the yoga as an advance medicine. He is a wonderful speaker as well as a lovely teacher. We hope his talk is very useful to our listeners. We wish a healthy and wealthy life to him and appreciated and thankful for his contribution this talk at our radio platform. For more detail about our radio platform kindly visit - https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com You are most welcome to speak with us on our radio on the theme and subject of your choice. You have also initiate a series of episodes with us and host a show on the theme idea of your choice. You should feel free to design the concept and format of your show. For any further inquary feel free to contact Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore Founder President MITWS India +919971701069
Yagya Ahuti Mntra - Pujya Sadhvi Abha Saraswatiji by The Parmarth Niketan Podcast
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“We live in a society in which we are expected to show up the same every day. But the menstrual cycle doesn't work like that. We have a cyclical nature.” - Annalise Yagya Jyoti Annalise Yagya Jyoti is a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner In training and a Fertility Awareness educator. She is passionate about providing women and people who bleed with high quality menstrual re-education and support when transitioning off of hormonal contraceptives. Annalise has spent the last several years traveling the world studying the teachings of yoga, sound healing, and sacred ceremony. She is currently an Intern at the Justisse College International and offers 1 on 1 program packages to help people understand their body's better, address reproductive healthcare concerns, and avoid or achieve pregnancy naturally and without synthetic hormones. In This Episode You'll Hear: The four phases of the menstrual cycle & how to honor them How to deepen your connection to your body to heal from the inside Ways to holistically balance your hormones throughout your cycle Tracking your cycle to live in harmony with your inner seasons, to prevent pregnancy, &/or to track fertility Exploring the different natural birth control methods and getting support Annalise's Offerings: $100 off of either of her programs to learn to chart your cycles, prevent pregnancy naturally, or achieve pregnancy. Awaken My Soul Resources & Books Soulection: Code Red by Lisa Lister Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler Sweetening The Pill Or How I Got Hooked On Birth Control by Holly Grigg-Spall Justisse Method: Fertility Awareness and Body Literacy A User's Guide by Geraldine Matus HRHP Connect with Annalise: Instagram: @Mystic_Feminine_Fertility Website: MysticFeminineFertility.com Connect with your host, Melissa: Instagram: @IAmMelissaPeters YouTube: Melissa Peters Website: IAmMelissaPeters.com Enjoyed this episode? Share with a friend & please leave us a review on iTunes!
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The question asked was, if one should do rituals, yagya etc as stated in the Vedas. Om Swami says that rituals are not mentioned in any of the vedas. This was introduced much later by society. Vedas have aradhana (worship), sthuti (songs of praise), sadhana( method used to evoke divinity) and gyan (knowledge). Yagya are of many types. One type of yagya mentioned by Bhagavan is -tamsi yagya, rajsi yagya and sattvik yagya. In these three types of yagyas going forward there are other types of yagya too and they are jap yagya, gyan yagya, athithi yagya and agnihotra. Agnihotra is what has been called as havan or yagya. In very ancient times, special messengers used to carry the sacrifices meant for Indra( lord of gods)personally. Later, times became different and the sacrifices were poured into the fire and it was believed that Swaha (Indra's wife) carried it to him. This then became a way of being connected to Indra and the gods and so yagya has always been a part of our culture. Om Swami says, that this does not mean that one has to perform yagyas to advance spiritually. It is a matter of sentiments and if one feels happy doing it then they can. One can spiritually advance only when they do good for the society. When one carries out introspection, does good deeds, hears good, speaks good and does good, they advance spiritually very fast and soon they rise above yagya, penance and knowledge. This is the crux of spirituality. Rituals were connected with religion and were conducted at each and every important phase in one's life. From the time of conceiving to one's death. It was a system put into place to remember and being connected to God at various important phases in one's life. By rituals a person is connected with their religion and it was a way of instilling discipline. But, it's important to separate religion from spirituality. Most of the time religion and rituals are believed to be spirituality and many people come to believe that by being ritualistic they are being very spiritual. He says, there comes a time when a person rises above yagya, penance and knowledge. Chanting, yagya and rituals do give benefits but only when done with a proper understanding and with a love for it. If done properly there will be growth otherwise there will be no progress. Timeline: 00:00 Start 00:44 How many slokas and sthuthis are there in the vedas 01:00 What are the different types of yagya and what are they done for 04:55 Do we have to do yagya to advance spiritually 07:32 Is religion and spirituality the same Thumbnail, Intro and outro animation: Sushree Svadha Om Piano music: Adi Sharma BREATHE / MEDITATE/ SMILE/ LET GO ----------------------- SUBSCRIBE to Om Swami channel for a weekly dose of positive and practical thoughts on life, meditation, spirituality, relationships & more! - https://www.youtube.com/user/omswamitv ----------------------- Want to connect & explore more. You can connect with Om Swami on https://os.me. ----------------------- If you enjoy the talks and would like to try courses by Om Swami, please visit: https://os.me/courses/ ----------------------- Need a companion in your self-discovery. You can find Om Swami's books here: https://os.me/books/ -----------------------
This week’s episode is a reflection on walking. In particular, walking through hot days and cool nights with special ones nearby. The show starts with new music from Yagya and quickly moves into a collage of rock and hip-hop including new tunes from Flying Lotus (featuring Little Dragon), Com Truise, JETS, and Big Thief. The […]
The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
Food addictions - even to foods that can be healthy.Quick highs - even to activities and substances that can be beneficial for the body.Compulsive behaviours - even if we thought they were "healthy."IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:How Myra got into Ayurveda and YogaGhee significantly helping Myra and being a catalyst in begining her jouney in Ayurveda. Significant teachers on Mryas path.The importance of being present in our own practices for our self and to help others.Establishing your self in Being and doing the work yourself before treating others and also before learning intellectually.Aspects in today's society that need to be addressed by healers.Myras two biggest ways to make a difference in peoples lives.Addiction to excitement, adrenaline, crating negative drama.Sattva, Rajas and Tamas - the three mental gunas (qualities).Ways to increase Sattva (Purity)Substitute actions for addictions.Provide comfort in a different way.Food addictions.Metabolic issues of eating to often and snacking.Vata imbalance twisting the mind to become delusional about the reality of their situation.The biological effect of drinking a glass or two of wine regularly.The Ayurvedic prescription of wine as medicine. Spiritual people regularly putting stimulates like coffee in them.Pranayama (breathing techniques) to gain and boost energy.Actions to take to prevent food cravings and addictions.Yagya - an offering or surrendering of preferences in order to trigger certain laws of nature.The new plans for Myras Ayurvedic institute, “Hale Pule” as it moves to New Zealand.ABOUT MYRA LEWIN:Myra founded Hale Pule Ayurveda and Yoga in 1999 as a place for those on a journey towards greater health and genuine contentment.Myra embraced the power of Ayurveda and Yoga when her career as a corporate executive had previously made it difficult to manage her health. This prognosis pushed her to seek out a holistic lifestyle that would allow her body and mind to find balance.She undertook trainings in Ayurveda and Yoga in India and around the world and as she healed her own body and mind through these ancient sciences, they became the foundation for her life.Myra is the author of two books, Freedom in Your Relationship with Food and Simple Ayurvedic Recipes and has more than 50,000 hours of Yoga teaching experience spanning 20 years.When Myra is not helping others find balance in their lives, you'lSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=y_kaqK9wLLV2hJsCYl7mFwBcEPNGyuzRIZuHMW5dxoRj2vyQJPvcov1xOO9ZUsn_lG-6Km&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
I wanted to get a snow themed mix in before winter starts to wane. So here it is. Most of the tracks have the word snow in the title. Anytime I can use a tune from Yagya's "Rhythm of Snow" I'll gladly take it. Looking forward to a new guest mix in the coming weeks and a mix featuring delicate micro-sounds from 10 years ago. Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Blamstrain - Tundra V 06:00 Parks - Snowblind 09:20 Yagya - Snowflake 10 12:50 Panoptique Electrical - Falling Snow 15:12 Locust - Snowblind 17:02 Halo - Winter Lullaby I 18:05 Andrew Lahiff - Snow 21:00 The Green Kingdom - Sleep, Snow 25:23 Taylor Deupree & Marcus Fischer - Snow Slowed 28:35 Endless Melancholy - A Song for Watching Snowfalls 31:44 Ocean in a Bottle - Bordering the Snow 34:05 Akira Kosemura - Snowy Sky 35:37 From the Mouth of the Sun - Snow Burial(while blue skies gather) 38:35 Fuzzy Lights - Snowstorm in a Snow Globe 41:10 Stormloop - Snowdrift 52:10 Autistici - Hidden in Snow 54:20 Motionfield - The Sound of Snow 56:15 Chihei Hatakeyama - Heavy Snow III 61:37 end
This special episode is dedicated to cybernetic rastabots in the net and daydreams of days off in zero gravity. Digital dub abounds with heavyweights like Swayzak, Leftfield and The Orb. A couple sharp new cuts from DJ Vadim and Rudimental. Classic selections from Massive Attack, Yagya and Aural Float. And concluding, we go back to […]
This set features some terrific new releases from Michna and Romare, previously unreleased Aphex Twin, a top DJ Sprinkles and Mark Fell collab, twinkling melodies from Arnaldo, some heavy beats from Clark, and a gorgeous closer from Yagya. Tune in! Playlist Download 02/28/2015
More Future than Retro, we present an episode laced with modern takes on Dub in its various forms. This two hour mix features stellar tracks from Rhythm and Sound, Yagya, The Orb, Basic Channel, Deadbeat, Fluxion, and lots more. Plug in and find some space. Playlist Download 08/09/2014
This episode is one half high and one half chill out, featuring newer tracks from Lockah, Leon Vynehall, Heterotic, as well as the return of Yagya, DeepChord, and ambient bliss from Chihei Hatakeyama and Hakobune . Explore the color palette of Future Music. Playlist Download 06/21/2014
As we prepared for impending travels, we packed in a solid 2-hour mix this week. The first hour includes tuneful new music from John Roberts, iTAL tEK, Sylvan Esso, XXYYXX, Movement, and tUnE-yArDs. Hour two slows down with music from Segue, Fennesz, Jessy Lanza, Deepchord remixing Yagya, and much, much, more. Time to go exploring! […]