Food For Health - Talk by Dr R Saravanan in Sivananda Yoga Centre Chennai - Part 1
The video recording of the talk by Dr Saravanan Ramachandran, Health Advisor, SHARAN on 22nd February 2014 at the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
Swami Parmananda | Sun Salutations | Sivananda Ashram | Neyyar Dam | Kerala
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Swami Mahamedhananda | Sustaining Focused Efforts in Midst of Time Pressures
Sustaining Focused Efforts in Midst of Time Pressures & Distractions for Students by Swami Mahamedhananda, Editor, Vedanta Kesari Chennai at National Workshop on Youth Empowerment 2018
Organized by Ramakrishna Math & Vivekananda Janoththana Trust
on Saturday September 15th 2018 at Madras Management Association, Chennai
Empowering Indian Youth For Manifesting Immense Positive Possibilities
A National Workshop on Empowerment of Youth bringing together Insights, Experiences and Best Practices from Neuroscience Professionals, Youth Leaders, Academicians and Adhyatma Practitioners in Commemoration of 125th Anniversary of the Inspiring Speech delivered by Swami Vivekananda to Humanity at large at World Parliament of Religions, Chicago
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யோகாவும் பன்முகத்தன்மையும் - Yoga & Wholistic Development
Coinciding with International Yoga Day (21st June 2019), our Heartfulness Team (Chennai) participated in a panel discussion on the above topic. The program was carried in Doordarshan Podhigai Channel. We request you all to watch this nice capsule about the rich tradition of Ashtanga Yoga and its importance in our day to day lives.
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Modern yoga[a][2][3][b] is mainly a physical activity consisting largely of postures called asanas, often connected by flowing sequences called vinyasas, sometimes accompanied by the breathing exercises of pranayama, and usually ending with a period of relaxation or meditation. It is often known simply as 'yoga',[c][11] despite the existence of multiple older traditions of yoga within Hinduism where asanas played little or no part, some dating back to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, and despite the fact that in no tradition was the practice of asanas central.[12]
Modern yoga was created in what has been called the Modern Yoga Renaissance[13] by the blending of Western styles of gymnastics with postures from Haṭha yoga in India in the 20th century, influenced by the popular physical culture of the time. Before 1900 there were few standing poses in Haṭha yoga, which had been held in low regard in India. Asana practice was revived in the 1920s by yoga gurus including Yogendra and Kuvalayananda, who emphasised its health benefits. The flowing sequences of salute to the sun, Surya Namaskar, were pioneered by the Rajah of Aundh, Bhawanrao Shrinivasrao Pant Pratinidhi, in the 1920s.[14] Many standing poses used in gymnastics were incorporated into yoga by Krishnamacharya in Mysore from the 1930s to the 1950s. Several of his students went on to found influential schools of yoga: Pattabhi Jois created Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, which in turn led to Power Yoga; B. K. S. Iyengar created Iyengar Yoga, and systematised the canon of asanas in his 1966 book Light on Yoga; Indra Devi taught yoga to many film stars in Hollywood; and Krishnamacharya's son T. K. V. Desikacharfounded the Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandalam in Chennai. Other major schools founded in the 20th century include Bikram Choudhury's Bikram Yoga and Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh's Sivananda Vedanta Schools of Yoga. Modern yoga spread across America and Europe, and then the rest of the world.
The number of asanas used in modern yoga has increased rapidly from a nominal 84 in 1830, as illustrated in Joga Pradipika, to some 200 in Light on Yoga and over 900 performed by Dharma Mittra by 1984. At the same time, the goals of Haṭha yoga, namely spiritual liberation (moksha) through the raising of kundalini energy, were largely replaced by the goals of fitness and relaxation, while many of Haṭha yoga's components like the shatkarmas(purifications), mudras (seals or gestures including the bandhas, locks to restrain the prana or vital principle), and pranayama were much reduced or removed entirely. The term hatha yoga is also in use with a different meaning, a gentle unbranded yoga practice, independent of the major schools, sometimes mainly for women. All the same, modern yoga contains many reworkings of the ancient spiritual tradition, and practices vary from wholly secular, for exercise and relaxation, through to undoubtedly spiritual, whether in traditions like Sivananda Yoga or in personal rituals. Modern yoga's relationship to Hinduism is complex and contested; some Christians have rejected it on the grounds that it is covertly Hindu, while the Take Back Yoga campaign attempted to insist that it was necessarily connected to Hinduism. Yoga has however evolved in many directions in modern times, and people are using it with different combinations of techniques for multiple purposes.
Yoga has developed into a worldwide multi-billion dollar business, involving classes, certification of teachers, clothing, books, videos, equipment, and holidays. The ancient cross-legged sitting asanas like lotus pose(Padmasana) and Siddhasana are widely-recognised symbols of yoga
Sivananda Yoga - TTC '2015
SWAMI RANGANATHANANDAJI MAHARAJ - PRAHALADA- THE IDEAL BHAKTHA
Maharaj explaining the ideal bhakthi of Prahalada.
Audio | J. Krishnamurti & Swami Venkatesananda – Saanen 1969 – Dialogue 2 – Can one...
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J. Krishnamurti & Swami Venkatesananda – Saanen 1969 – Dialogue 2 – Can one experience the infinite?
Why do we always attach ourselves to something which we suppose to be the highest?
We use the word ‘experience’ very easily. Can we experience the feeling of supreme ecstasy? Can we experience the infinite?
Can the mind which is conditioned, prejudiced and frightened experience the highest?
When fear and conditioning cease, is there experiencing of the highest at all?
If the entity which is fear and anxiety has dissolved its fear, what is there to experience?
What is the purpose of experience? Is there the need of experience at all?
Being in a state in which there is no peace, we want to experience a state of absolute, permanent, eternal peace.
If the mind can free itself from agony then what is the need to ask for an experience of the supreme?
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Roof Top Yoga in Chennai Tamilnadu
Early days of DoGood Yoga back in 2012 with Food For The Soul events series , Divya Rolla and Joshna Ramakrishnan.
What is Self-Knowledge?: Insights from Katha Upanishad by Swami Atmashraddhananda
VSC Special Lecture
Speaker: Swami Atmashraddhananda, a monastic member of Sri Ramakrishna Math and Mission
Date : 25 April 2019
Venue: ICSR, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Swami Atmashraddhananda is a monastic member of Sri Ramakrishna Math and Mission and has served as the editor of the Vedanta Kesari, a spiritual monthly of Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore from 2004 to 2016. He was the spiritual mentor of VSC for more than 12 years during his stay at Chennai. Swami Ji then served as one of the Acharyas of the Monastic Probationer's Training Center at Ramakrishna Math, Belur, West Bengal for a couple of years. He is presently the Adhyaksha of Sri Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Kanpur and spiritual mentor of Vivekananda Samiti, IIT Kanpur.
Greatness of Sri Adisankara
A lecture given by Nochur Brahmasri Venkatrama Sarma on the occasion of Sankara Jayanthi at the Madras Sanskrit College in April 2018. Here he explains why Adi Sanakara is the greatest exponent of Hindu philosophy
Swami Tathagatananda - What Is Vedanta - 1992
What Is Vedanta? A private talk by Swami Tathagatananda, from 1992. Recorded at the West Side New York Vedanta Center.
Swami Tathagatananda (Feb 15, 1923 – June 25, 2016), was a Hindu monk of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. He was the Minister and Spiritual Leader of the Vedanta Society of New York from November 1977 to June 2016.
Born as Laxminarayan Bhattacharya in West Bengal, India, he was initiated in 1945 into the spiritual order by Swami Virajananda , a disciple of Sarada Devi and secretary of Swami Vivekananda. He officially joined the Ramakrishna Order as a brahmachari (trainee-student monk) in 1955 and had his sannyasa diksha (bestowal of full monkhood in accordance with the Hindu Advaita-Vedanta tradition) from Swami Madhavananda in 1965.
Tathagatananda served as the Assistant Minister of Vedanta Society of New York from February 1977 under Swami Pavitrananda. He became the Minister of the Vedanta Society of New York in November 1977 after the sudden passing away of Swami Pavitrananda on 18 November 1977.
Before going to the United States, Tathagatananda worked at Saradapitha, Deoghar Vidyapith, Chennai Students’ Home as an assistant. He was the head of Baranagore Mission Ashrama during the year 1975.
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Lecure by Dr Jayanarayanan Vedokhilo Dharma Moolam
A lecture on Dharma originating from the Vedas by Dr. Jayanarayanan Asst. Prof. at the Madras Sanskrit College in July 2019.
Swami Sarvapriyananda-BHAGVAD GITA FOR STUDENTS at IIT Kanpur
How To Enter Into Superconscius State Fast:
Vivekananda Samiti, IIT Kanpur was privileged to organize a 3 day Lecture Series on Vedanta by Swami Sarvapriyanandaji Maharaj, a great scholarly saint from the Ramakrishna Order.
About the Speaker:
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a dynamic young monk of the Ramakrishna Math. He joined the Ramakrishna Order at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyapith, Deoghar, Jharkhand in 1994. Since then he has served the Ramakrishna Mission in various capacities including Vice Principal of the Deoghar Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Principal of the Sikshana Mandira Teachers' Training College at Belur Math, and as the first Registrar of the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University at Belur Math. At present he is an acharya at the monastic probationers training centre at Belur Math.
He holds a degree in business management from the Xavier Institute of Management (XIMB) Bhubaneshwar. His interests are in the fields of spirituality, philosophy, management science and education.
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Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati ji's Address at International Day of Yoga at the UN
Human Statues at Marina
Statues have been created by man since the prehistory for all kinds of reasons and in all sizes. Today, statues have been erected all over the world representing everything from religions personalities, historical events and influential people. Most of the historical statues in Chennai, Tamilnadu are located at Marina beach on the both sides of the Beach Road. Marina beach is located along Bay of Bengal and it is the second beach in the world.
Statues of Swami vivekanda, Annie Besant, U.V. Swaminatha Iyer, Babu Jagjeevan Ram, Gopal Krishna Gokhle, Sir A Lakshmanasamanaswami Mudaliar, Swami Sivanandar, Ilango Adigal, Kambar, C.N. Annadurai, M.G. Ramachandran, Bhrathiyar, Kannagi, Netaji Subhas Chandra bose, Thiruvalluvar, G.U. Pope, Bharathy Dasan, Avvaiyar, Mahatma Gandhi, Veera mamunivar, Sivagi Ganesan, K.Kamaraj are located in the prominent places there.
Statues have been showing the historical, cultural and developmental values of India to the world. Hence save the statue and save the future!!
Hinduism: Hinduism in Modern Era - Spiritual Masters of the Recent Period (Continued) - 37
The modern era maybe considered, for purposes of this book, to be from the period of English rule in India. Even though there were many indignities and exploitations associated with British foreign rule, there was also a wave of fresh air. The long period of religious repression was over, and a new age of science and democracy spanned the globe. This led to a spurt of activity in Hindu society.
Yoga Vasistha | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
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Yoga Vasistha | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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Yoga Vasistha (Sanskrit: योग-वासिष्ठ, IAST: Yoga-Vāsiṣṭha) is a philosophical text attributed to Valmiki, but the real author is unknown. The complete text contains over 29,000 verses. The short version of the text is called Laghu Yogavasistha and contains 6,000 verses. The exact century of its completion is unknown, but has been estimated to be somewhere between 6th-century to as late as 14th-century, but it is likely that a version of the text existed in the 1st millennium.The text is named after sage Vasistha who is mentioned and revered in the seventh book of the Rigveda, and who was called as the first sage of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy by Adi Shankara. The text is structured as a discourse of sage Vasistha to Prince Rama. The text consists of six books. The first book presents Rama's frustration with the nature of life, human suffering and disdain for the world. The second describes, through the character of Rama, the desire for liberation and the nature of those who seek such liberation. The third and fourth books assert that liberation comes through a spiritual life, one that requires self-effort, and present cosmology and metaphysical theories of existence embedded in stories. These two books are known for emphasizing free will and human creative power. The fifth book discusses meditation and its powers in liberating the individual, while the last book describes the state of an enlightened and blissful Rama.Yoga Vasistha teachings are structured as stories and fables, with a philosophical foundation similar to those found in Advaita Vedanta, is particularly associated with drsti-srsti subschool of Advaita which holds that the whole world of things is the object of mind. The text is notable for expounding the principles of Maya and Brahman, as well as the principles of non-duality, and its discussion of Yoga. The short form of the text was translated into Persian by the 15th-century.Yoga Vasistha is famous as one of the historically popular and influential texts of Hinduism. Other names of this text are Maha-Ramayana, Arsha Ramayana, Vasiṣṭha Ramayana, Yogavasistha-Ramayana and Jnanavasistha.
Dayananda Saraswati (Arsha Vidya) | Wikipedia audio article
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Dayananda Saraswati (Arsha Vidya)
00:00:20 1 Biography
00:00:29 1.1 Early life
00:01:42 1.2 Involvement with Chinmaya Mission
00:03:38 1.3 Sannyasa
00:05:12 1.4 Public talks
00:06:12 1.5 Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
00:06:54 2 Arsha Vidya Centers
00:07:03 2.1 Teaching
00:07:30 2.2 Institutions
00:10:33 2.3 Shishyas (students)
00:11:43 3 Other organisations
00:12:54 3.1 All India Movement for Seva
00:13:26 3.2 Inter-religious dialogue
00:14:05 3.3 Restoration of temple practices and worship
00:16:37 4 Publications: books, CDs and DVDs
00:17:09 4.1 Bhagavad Gita Home Study Program
00:17:40 4.2 List of books authored by Swami Dayananda
00:20:20 5 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Swami Dayananda Saraswati (15 August 1930 – 23 September 2015) was a renunciate of the Hindu order of sannyasa and a renowned traditional teacher of Advaita Vedanta, and founder of the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam. He was the spiritual Guru of prime minister Narendra Modi.
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