Guru’s Grace (Guru Purnima 2023)
Omm Namo Bhagavate Swamiji’s sharing on the eve of Guru Purnima, held via international Zoom call on 2 July 2023. 34 minutes.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate Swamiji’s sharing on the eve of Guru Purnima, held via international Zoom call on 2 July 2023. 34 minutes.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Verse 176: “Since I have no craving for the fruit of action, actions cannot contaminate Me. One who knows Me as such is not bound by actions.” In this verse, Lord Krishna is saying, “Actions cannot … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate Today I will explain Verse 125, the sixth verse of the third chapter. It has a connection with the previous verse: No one can ever remain inactive even for a moment, because all are helplessly driven to … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate Does tyaga lead to sannyasa or does sannyasa lead to tyaga—which one is the cause, and which is the effect? Sannyasa is a three-dimensional concept: renunciation of result, renunciation of doership and renunciation of identification with the … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya nirmaana-mohaa jita-sanga-doshaa निर्मानमोहा जितसङ्गदोषा adhyaatma-nityaa vini-vritta-kaamaah अध्यात्मनित्या विनिवृत्तकामा: dwandwair vimuktaah sukha-duhkha samgyair द्वन्द्वैर्विमुक्ता: सुखदु:खसंज्ञै gachant-ya-moodhaah padam avyayam tat. र्गच्छन्त्यमूढा: पदमव्ययं तत् This verse comes in the fifteenth chapter, “The Yoga of the Supreme Being.” Sadhana comes to an end when we reach the fifteenth … Continue reading →
Omm Namo Bhagavate From a 2012 Interaction at Satyachetana Ashram, Tiruvannamalai, India. 17 minutes.
Continue reading →Omm Namo Bhagavate Chanting is the quickest, easiest and most powerful way of yoga. What takes several years to achieve through normal meditation can be achieved within a couple of months through chanting. That is why, in the Vedic period, … Continue reading →