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Date: 18.05.10
Venue: Mangal Mandir,Prashanti Kutira,Bangalore.
Chanting: Bhakti Yoga.
Chanted by:Chaya,(MD,student)
Discourse: Bhakti Yoga.
Discourse By:Prof K Subramanyam

 

 

Discourse by

Prof K Subramanyam,
Dean, Division of Yoga and Humanities,S-VYASA, Bangalore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Body is temple of soul. Soul is temple of god.
2.Five elements viz. earth, air, water, fire and sky have made this body.
3.We are custodian of this body.
4.Attachment creates misery. Use body as a trustee of it.
5.Anything unused becomes useless.
6.Therefore using body for welfare of other is yoga.
7.Life of yogi is life of austerity and simplicity.
8.Take barest minimum from society.
9.Yogi usefully lives for others being trustee of his body.
10.Health, knowledge and wealth are for country.

 

Prof K Subramanyam PhD
Dean, Division of Yoga and Humanities, has a specialization in English Literature (American and lndo-Anglian as optionals) and Philosophy (Gandhian Philosophy - optional). He is presently the Honorary Adviser, Vivekananda College, Tiruvekadam, Madurai District. He has been a Member, NAAC peer team. He has authored 14 books on various topics including books on Education. He has presented and published a large number of papers on socially relevant and spiritual topics. He is a prolific speaker with an ability to weave magic with his words, with a capacity to talk to people at all levels.

 
     
 
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