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Date: 24.01.10
Venue: Mangal Mandir
Chanting: Jnana Yoga
Chanted by: Mahalaxmiji, Staff.
Discourse: Karma Yoga
Discourse By: Sri N.V.Raghuramji

 

Discourse by

Sri N.V.Raghuramji
International Coordinator and senior yoga instructor,SVYASA,Bangalore,India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Welcome to Maitri Milan session.
2.One might feel work as a punishment. Other might work as duty earn livelihood.
3.Someone might enjoy work. It is attitude towards the work which makes difference.
4.Karma Yoga is an attitude to enjoy work. When mind active, it is called alive. Work makes mind active and it is life.
5.‘Devi Sampat’ is divine attitude towards work. ‘Asuri Sampat’ is bad attitude towards work.
6.How to change an attitude to make work as Karma Yoga?
7.In Indian philosophy we call it ‘Yajna’ (is offering to lords with bonfire and chanting mantras).
8.Fire gives light and heat. Light is visible whereas heat is invisible. Fire flows upward.
9.Similarly, if prana moves upward, it spiritually elevating.
10.Ghee is offered to fire of Yajna. Thus, each activity is offering to god. Let’s be humble and offer ourselves.

Shri N V Raghuram , BE (Civil),
Is International Coordinator and senior yoga instructor of VYASA. He has given thousands of lectures on Yoga, conducted hundreds of workshops and trained hundreds of yoga instructors around the globe.

 

 
     
 
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