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Types Of Gitas in Hinduism (गीता-संग्रह)

The Hindu tradition was to have spiritual debates (Shastrartha) between intellectuals according to times. Gita means song of God. There are numerous Gitas available in Sanatana Dharma like Bhagwat Gita, Astavakra Gita, Udhhav Gita, Bhisma Gita, Avadhoot Gita etc. Apart from the Bhagavad Gita, there are Fifty-seven (57) more known gitas from Sanatan literatures, that are Agastya Gita (Varaha Purana) Ajagara Gita Anu Gita (Mahabharata) Avadhuta Gita (Padma Purana) Ashtavakra Gita Utathya Gita (Mahabharata) Uttara Gita (Brahmanda Purana) Uddhava Gita (Bhagavata Purana) Ribhu Gita (Shiva Rahasya Purana) Rishabha Gita (Mahabharata) Aila Gita (Bhagavata Purana) Kapila Gita (Bhagavata Purana) Karuna Gita (Bhagavata Purana) Kama Gita (Mahabharata) Kashyapa Gita Ganesha Gita (Ganesha Purana) Garbha Gita Gayatri Gita Guru Gita (Skanda Purana) Jayanteya Gita (Bhagavata Purana) Tulasi Gita Devi Gita (Devi Bhagavata Purana) Dharma Vyadha Gita (Mahabharata) Nahusha Gita Parashara Gita (M...

Know Your Jagannath Temple

Ancient India was able to become the most attractive culture in the world, and people used to travel a long way to India to learn about all the tremendous things that had been discovered and invented here. India has possibly had the most creative civilisation that ever existed. Innovation and creativity have real value in the marketplace. Creativity was one of the greatest gifts to the world by our sanatani ancestors even before thousand years.  Puri is one of the Char Dhams (four holy sacred Hindu pilgrimage places). It is also one of the 52 Shaktipeeth, Mata Bimala Devi sitting here and second largest Indian Saiva khetra (more than 200 Shiva temple around city) after Indian city Kashi and hence Aranapurna Bhandar (big kitchen) available in this two cities (Kashi and Puri). It is also one of the saptapuri seven holy cities /khetras in India and one of best tirtha out of all 108 best hindu holy place in India because the salagram travels though sea way from Soumnath (we...

Astavakra Gita (अष्टावक्र गीता) Knowledge of Self Realization

Ashtavakra Gita is a dialogue between King Janka and Astavakra Muni. Astavakra Samhita is also an uncompromising Advaita Vedanta text, tells you all about yourself - who you are, what you are, what’s your purpose of birth, why are you here, and where will you go from here. The Hindu tradition was to have spiritual debates (Shastrartha) between intellectuals.  Once Muni went to King Janakas palace (the King invited all sages and intellectuals to answer his doubts on metaphysical existence). When Ashtavakra reached the court, the courtiers laughed at his distorted body. Astavakra name literally means eight bends in his body. He was physically challenged. But he was very intelligent as a child. Ashtavakra looked at Janak and said, “ I thought you had very evolved courtiers. But now it appears you have cobblers/shoe makers, in your court, as they look at my skin and flesh. they laugh at my physical appearance, rather than look at me for what I am. This treatise is about the...

Golden opportunity Ayurveda Teacher to learn Medical Education Technology &Teacher's Training

Golden opportunity Ayurveda Teacher to learn Medical Education Technology &Teacher's Training . We Dr.G D.Pol Foundation YMT Ayurved Medical College,Kharghar organising 3days HSET Workshop (MET )(MUHS approved) for Teachers from 19th-21st June 2023 at our college. Programme Mode : Offline Registration link will be provided. Seats are limited (30) and filled on first come first serve basis. Register soon to confirm your seat. For any query reach out at : Dr.Snehal Patil Co-ordinator. 7666022872

Barringtonia asiatica or Barringtonia speciosa, commonly known as fish poison tree or box fruit tree or Putat laut

Barringtonia asiatica or Barringtonia speciosa, commonly known as fish poison tree or box fruit tree or Putat laut (amongst locals) is a critically endangered tropical tree, up to 30 m tall, with a round crown of shiny, large, dark green leaves. It belongs to the Lecythidaceae family. The unbuttressed trunk has pinkish-grey bark. Foliage Its spirally arranged, stalkless leaves possess leathery leaf blades that are shiny dark green, drop-shaped, and 15–52 by 7–21 cm. Its fresh leaves are pinkish-olive with distinct pink veins, and wither yellow to pale orange.  Its flowering shoots are up to 31 cm long, found at the ends of branches, and more or less upright, unlike the hanging ones, typical of other Barringtonia species. Its stalked flowers are bisexual, 15-cm wide, and appear fluffy because of the presence of numerous, white, pink-tipped stamens. Its strongly fragrant flowers open around sunset in readiness for the nocturnal animal pollinators and fall off by morning, seldom withe...

Today, they practice the Sudarshan Kriya daily, without fail

I had done my Part 1 (Basic) Course in January 2006. After that I did my DSN Course, Part 2 Course, Advance Meditation Course, Sahaj Samadhi Course with Guruji. For me the Art of Living Courses (or even an entrance/basic course) is not just a stress elimination technique but a door towards heaven, a path taking you closer to the divine, to yourself! Even in the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna has said: Whatever spiritual practices you do in this life, its good effects are carried forward in your next life; it does not lapse. I knew the Art of Living Course have benefited me a lot and I wanted my family members to experience the same bliss. If not all the courses, then at least the basic course, at least they should experience the magic of Sudarshan Kriya (breathing and meditation technique). I don’t even expect them to practice it daily, but at least complete the Part 1 course. Just doing the Part 1 Course is good enough. The Guru Grace is such that the 1st Sudarshan Kriya itself burns our...

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