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Date: 06th July, 2010
Venue:
Prathana Mandir, Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Jnana Yoga
Chanted by:Rituparna Acharya
Discourse on : Jnana Yoga
Discourse by:Sri Ranghanji

 

Discourse by

Sri R. Ranghanji,
lecturer in the Division of Yoga and Spirituality,SVYASA,Bangalore.

 

 

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Abstract

1.Jnana Yoga is way of reaching spiritual height by student under guidance of teacher.
2.It is about reaching state of Brahman.
3.How cosmic order is formed?
4.Matter is made up of atom and molecules.
5.Matter is inanimate and different manifestation of energy.
6.Such orderliness presupposes intelligence.
7.Milky Way of galaxy is well-arranged movement of planets and stars.
8.Human body is made up of five elements viz. earth, fire, air, sky and water in systematic way.
9.Cosmic order comes from cosmic intelligence which is called Brahman in Vedas.
10.When cosmic order is reflected in our life, it is called Dharma (religion). Following religion makes us happy and healthy.

 

Dr R Rangan,
brought up in the traditional way in vedic culture, did his Vedantic Studies under Sri Sivarama Krisna Sastry of Kanci Sankara Muth. He learnt Bhakti Shastras from Sri Krisnapremi Swamigal and Vyakarna and Sahitya Shastras from Sri Tirumalachary. He delivers discourses on Vedas, Upanishads, Epics and Puranas. He has published several
books on Vedic Dharma and culture. He is a lecturer in the Division of Yoga and Spirituality, SVYASA. His PhD thesis was on the comparative study of Gurukula way of education with Modern Education.

 
     
 
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