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Date: 14.11.09
Venue: Mangal Mandir
Chanting: Karma Yoga
Chanted by: Bhagyashri
Discourse: Dhanvantri Jayanti
Discourse By: A.Subramanian

 

Discourse by

A.Subramanian
SVYASA, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Suprabhatam, Sushwagatam (Good morning and welcome)………..Today is Children day,
World Diabetes Day and Dhanvantri Jayanti.
2.We can cure diabetes through Yoga. We have already started Stop Diabetes Movement (SDM).
3.Death and diseases takes away wealth. Therefore, we worship lord of medicines i. e. Dhanvantri.
It is great coincidence that World Diabetes Day and Dhanvantri Jayanti are together.
4.Teachers and doctors are treated as god.
5.Dhanvantri is god of medicine. He comes out of ‘Amrita Manthana’ (battle between god and devils for
churning out divine substance of immortality from the ocean) gives ‘Amrita’.
6.Divine qualities become dormant and demonic qualities become active.
7.God or goddess comes to reduce demonic qualities.
8.The cycles of good and evil continues.
9.Lord Dhanvantri is divine doctor.
10.‘Amrita’ is nectar of ambrosia is within us. Let us be our divine doctor and carry out the prayer of
‘sarve bhavantu sukhinaha’ (Let's every one be healthy).

Sri A Subramanian is the Course Coordinator at SVYASA University. He has been involved in many spiritual movements including the Ramakrishna Mission. He states very emphatically that a very prominent question in his mind, “What next?” stopped from the moment he started his contribution at SVYASA. For him, since then, this question has not reappeared

 
     
 
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