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Date: 3rd February, 2010
Venue:
Mangal Mandir, Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Jnana Yoga
Chanted by: Niharika,PGDYT
Discourse on : Jnana Yoga
Discourse by:Dr.H.R.Nagendra(Guruji)

 

Discourse by

Dr.H.R.Nagendra(Guruji),
Vice-chancellor, SVYASA, Bangalore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Anandmaya Kosah (original state) is subtle layer beyond physical body.
2.Like light dispels darkness, Jnana removes doubts.
3.We have three qualities: Tamas (lethargic), Rajas (dominance) and Satva (Godliness).
4.Satva is taking less and giving more.
5.Cold and heat, success and failures, shame and praise, etc. comes and goes.
6.Acquisition and preservation are duplex of life. Go beyond duplex of life.
7.By tuning ourselves to pure consciousness, we get infinite power, bliss and knowledge.
8.Such realized soul is called ‘Sthithi Prajna’. He is more brilliant and sharp while work. He is silent and calm on other side.
9.Satisfaction rather than economic prosperity gives ideal social order.
10.Release yourself from bondage of all excess desires. Tune yourself to inner pleasure and silence. Let’s spread fragrance of love, bliss, harmony and peace.

PROF. H R NAGENDRA,ME,PhD
Vice-chancellor of S-VYASA With his PhD in Mechanical Engineering, he was a NASA research assosiate and consultant at Harvard University before his interests turned to full-time involvement in human engineering and the search for ultimate Reality. His life mission is the scientific exploration of the subtle aspects of consciousness through yoga.He has 30 research papers in Engineering and 60 in Yoga.He has written more than 30 books on yoga.

 
     
 
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