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Date: 14.03.2010
Venue: Mangal Mandir
Chanting: Karma Yoga
Chanted by: Dr.Bhagyasri,MD.
Discourse: Karma Yoga
Discourse By:Sushruta

 

Discourse by

Sushruta
Co-Ordinator,Division of Yoga-Spirituality,SVYASA,Bangalore,India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Communication is transfer of any information from one to another.
2.There are many languages or verbal means of communication.
3.Animals have their own sophisticated way of communication. Radar is discovered on basis of communication between bats.
4.We have ‘Bhasha’, ‘Arya Bhasha’ and ‘Ati Bhasha’. Bhasha means language.
5.Samskritam means ‘to be purified’. It is one of the languages.
6.It is scientific language as it is more structured and logical.
7.Every word can be explained reasonably.
8.Objects or person are named as per their qualities. Like Krishna mean attracting everyone. Rama means making some one happy by just looking at you.
9.Poems and slokas are ‘Arya Bhasha’. Vedic mantras are called ‘Ati Bhasha’.
10.Let us remember our original self i.e. soul. I am everywhere and such experience is realization. Let’s meditate.


 
     
 
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