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Date: 30th May, 2010
Venue:
Mangal Mandir, Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Jnana Yoga
Chanted by:Rituparna
Discourse on : Jnana Yoga
Discourse by:Dr.H R Nagendra(Guruji)

 

Discourse by

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

 

 

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Abstract

1.Swami Vivekananda had chosen Jnana Yoga and expanded infinitely to escape bondages of illusion.
2.In Bhakti Yoga, We surrender ourselves and contract to smallest atom to escape of bondages of illusion.
3.Combination of opposite words is used to describe something beyond words.
4.Like ‘seeing darkness and light’ or ‘seeing action in non-action’ are phrases beyond intellect.
5.It is going beyond body and encompassing everything. We are infinite self.
6.As per Modern Science, everything is packet of energy.
7.Questioning, studying, contemplation and experimentation are steps in Jnana Yoga.
8.Search for ultimate knowledge ends with self-realization of being infinite bliss.
9.When person stabilize in such state, he / she is called ‘Sthithi Prajna’ (an equanimous person).
10.Silence is all pervasive. There was no time when silence was not there and there may not be any time when silence won’t be there. It is infinite. Let’s contemplate on these thoughts.


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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