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Veda Vyasa

  • Continued from the previous part of Bhagavatam We are going to study the essence of Srimad Bhagavatam. It is a composition in the Sanskrit language and there are some 18,000 verses in it. It is divided into 12 cantos, ...
  • Continued From Part III The BhagavadgitaNot only was Vyasa's intellect mighty, but he was completely tolerant, holding in his embrace of love the entire universe of living beings. In the "Song of the Lord", the Bhagavadgita, the poet-seer Vyasa brought ...
  • The Brahmasutras Continued From Part I When Vyasa had finished, he must have sat back and thought, "What have I done? Who is going to benefit from this book? May be only a handful of people in the whole ...
  • The goal of life as declared by the discoverers of Truth was handed down from Guru to disciple in the distant days of known human history, and along the avenue of time the teaching descended from generation to generation. The torch ...
  • In the course of spreading Advaita, Sankara came upon Mandala Mishra or Viswaroopa who believed in the Karma Mimamsa school ( Rituals). Sankara challenged Mandala Mishra's beliefs with His Advaitic principles. Mandala Mishra's wife Ubhaya Bharati or Sarasavani a wise person ...
  • Miracles are a part of saints' life. According to Ramana Maharshi, a true saint or a Jnani does not take credit to the miracles that are performed on account of one's powers. He said miracles are natural happenings wrought by the ...
 
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