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Take note of this prophecy, it couldn't be more relevant. 🙏The prophecies of the Q’ero, the Shamans in the Andes, forete...
30/08/2022

Take note of this prophecy, it couldn't be more relevant. 🙏

The prophecies of the Q’ero, the Shamans in the Andes, foretell the end of time and the dawn of a millennium of light. They present possibilities of chaos and the promise of the emergence of a new human, homo luminous, at the end of the turmoil. They speak about a tear in the fabric of time itself; an opportunity for us to define ourselves not by who we have been in the past, but who we will become 10,000 years from now. As medicine men and women our role is to rise and embody the ancient wisdom that is our lineage. We are here to be midwives for the rebirth of the Earth and of humanity and to bring coexistence, sustainability and compassion to this challenging time.
- Alberto Villoldo

27/07/2022
10/06/2022

You are never alone when you have Japa (Chanting of Mantra) with you. Know this for certain, the Mantra is God. And God Himself IS the Mantra. May the Mantra ever dwell within you. Be sustained by it.

~ Sri Swami Chidananda

जय अर्धनारीश्वर
28/08/2021

जय अर्धनारीश्वर

Yoga nyaya and vaisheshika are not atheistic as they accept supremacy of vedas. They just stop short of going upto unive...
20/12/2020

Yoga nyaya and vaisheshika are not atheistic as they accept supremacy of vedas. They just stop short of going upto universality of religion and divine. Yoga in fact has branches of raja, karma, gyana and bhakti as explained in Bhagavat Gita. Vaisheshika has quantum physics. Most modern discoveries about the atom in 19th century were inspired by Vaisheshika philosophy. Interestingly all the 6 philosophy streams are interrelated. Texts starting in one often overlap with others.

It doesn’t matter what ISKCON says, or what some other sect says. What matters is the opinion of Veda Vyasa alone.Vyasa ...
19/12/2020

It doesn’t matter what ISKCON says, or what some other sect says. What matters is the opinion of Veda Vyasa alone.

Vyasa had clearly documented in Puranas, and in Mahabharata that Shiva is the Supreme Being, and not among the demi-gods. He is the original Supreme Being, there is no doubt here.

Kashi is the only place which remains undestroyed even during the great pralaya. Shiva upholds it over his trident during the great deluge. Actually Kashi is within us only. Kashi is also called as ‘vArAnAsI’.

Upanishad says that vArAnAsI means ‘beyond nose’, so the kAshi within us is the Ajna chakra which si the entrance to Sahasrara chakra which is the Moksha place.

Skanda Purana calls Kashi as “mahA smashAna” i.e, the great cremation ground. And it gives the meaning as “becasue all the mahad-bhUtas such as five elements, dissolve here, it is the great cremation ground”. That means, even if the five elements gets destroyed, kashi remains intact.

Shiva is the one who gives Moksha. He is the original giver of Moksha as per Puranas, but later he had graced other gods who are dear to him with the ability to give Moksha. Shiva pronounces the tAraka-mantra in the right ear of the dying persons in Kashi and they do not enter into the womb thereafter. Theya ll get liberated.

Shiva is the great god. We should follow what Vyasa says. ISKCON or any other institutions’ *opinions* do not hold any water.

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