Examine your own deeds everyday

Posted by admin_vedic at August 25, 2015

प्रत्यहं प्रत्यवेक्षेत नरश्चरितमात्मनः किं नु मे पशुभिस्तुल्यं किं नु सत्पुरुषैरिति – सुभाषितरत्नभाण्डागार Meaning : A person should examine his own deeds, everyday and brood, whether my deeds are comparable to animals or to that of the noble.

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Emeregence of Word ‘Samskrut (संस्कृत)’

Posted by admin_vedic at August 24, 2015

The word संस्कृत (samskrutam) is derived as सम्यक् कृतम् इति संस्कृतम् (samyak kRutam iti saMskRutam). It literally means – ‘well done’, ‘refined’, ‘perfected’! The basics of the language are so well defined that it has been declared as the most unambiguous language ever, the best suited even for the modern inventions like computers. Sanskrit propagates […]

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The spiritual viewpoint for my sufferings

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One seeker today got really worried about my health , he wrote to me to seek some ayurvedic medicine, he felt that I suffer because I try to take the distress of other people’s severe destiny, he also gave me the example of how a saint in gujarat suffered as He used to undergo the […]

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There is no place for emotions in spirituality

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स्वधर्ममपि चावेक्ष्य न विकम्पितुमर्हसि । धर्म्याद्धि युद्धाच्छ्रेयोऽन्यत्क्षत्रियस्य न विद्यते ॥ – श्रीमदभगवादगीता(२.३१) swadharmapI chaavekshy na vikampiturmahasi dharmyoddhi yuddhachyoNyakshatriyasya na vidyate Meaning: Thus, as per your own Dharma too, you are not worth cultivating a fear; meaning you should not be afraid; because for a Kshatriya (warrior), there is no other prime duty than fighting a […]

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God takes care of the wise !!

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नाहारं चिन्तयेत् प्राज्ञो धर्ममेकं हि चिन्तयेत् | आहारो हि मनुष्याणां जन्मना सह जायते  | | – चाणक्य नीति naahaaram chintayet praadnyno dharmamekam hi chintayet aahaaro hi manushyaanaam janmanaa saha jaayate – Chaanakya NIti Meaning : The wise do not think about food, but contemplate on Dharma alone, (as they know) food for beings is born […]

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Prayer to God of Parvati

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अनायासेन मरणं विना दैन्येन जीवनम् । देहान्ते तव सायुज्यं देहि मे पार्वतीपते ॥ Meaning : Death without exertion; Life without affliction; Thy proximity (Attainment of thy abode) upon leaving the body – grant me these O God of paarvati  

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Sanskrut , the mother of all languages !

Posted by admin_vedic at August 23, 2015

भारते संस्कृता भाषा कामधेनुः प्रकीर्तिता जननी विश्वभाषाणां विज्ञानस्योपकारिणी Meaning of the subhAShita: In India, Sanskrut language is reputed as ‘kaamadhenu’ (the celestial cow which bestows all desires). Mother of world languages, it is the benefactor of wisdom.

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How can one awaken ones kundalini in a natural way ?

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Kula also means the Muladhar chakra, energy or spiritual energy system (kundalini). The kuladevata means that deity with the worship of which the dormant spiritual energy (kundalini) in the Muladhar chakra is activated, that is spiritual progress starts. If one has both a male and a female deity, then one should chant the Name of […]

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Food should be consumed merely to Live

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यज्ञशिष्टाशिनः सन्तो मुच्यन्ते सर्वकिल्बिषैः । भुञ्जते ते त्वघं पापा ये पचन्त्यात्मकारणात्‌ ॥ – श्रीमदभगवद्गीता (३:१३) Yadnyashishtashinah santo muchyante sarvakilbishayeeh Bhunjate te tvagham papa ye pachantyaatmkaaranaat – Shrimad Bhagvad Gita (3: 13) Meaning: The righteous, who eat of the remnants of the sacrifice, are freed from all sins; but those sinful ones who cook food (only) […]

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