Yoga - What is Yoga?Yoga Course Offerings - Yoga Courses at SVYASAYoga Training & Research DivisionsArogyadhama - Yoga Research Health HomeA leading Yoga Research InstitutionYoga LibraryEvents @ SVYASAAbout SVYASA and VYASA
Yoga Programmes

Yoga University » Yoga » Karma Yoga » Karma Yoga Discourses
Karma Yoga Discourses & Lectures

This page contains content generated at SVYASA University and is proprietary. While you are allowed to use the content for your use freely, please write to us if you need further clarifications on content@svyasa.org . Feel free to write to us if you have any questions!

Date: 04.05.2010
Venue: Mangal Mandir
Chanting: Karma Yoga
Chanted by:Geetha, MSc
Discourse: Karma Yoga
Discourse By:Sri Ramachandra.G.Bhat

 

Discourse by

Sri Ramachandra.G.Bhat
Dean of Academic Programs and Division of Yoga-Spirituality.,SVYASA,Bangalore,India

 

 

Click Play button to Play Audio
(Please wait as the audio loads)

Abstract

1.‘Srimad Bhagavad Geeta’ means Bhagavad Geeta is divine and glorified song. It has 700 slokas.
2.To probe or unearth or discover is human.
3.Probing, proving and practicing are scientific way of creation.
4.Bhagavad Geeta proves ‘inner soul’ in first six chapters.
5.‘To be or not to be?’, ‘to do or not to do?’ that question was asked in drama called ‘Hamlet’.
6.Similar question prescribing wonderful ‘psycho-analysis’ was asked in first chapter of Geeta viz. ‘Arjuna Vishada Yoga’.
7.‘Vishada’ means mental dilemma.
8.We should admit our problem and then submit ourselves.
9.Second chapter gives knowledge of soul and insight about it.
10.It tells about how to purify intellect. Finally, it describes features of ‘Sthithi Prajna’ (equanimous person).

 

Dr.Ramachandra.G.Bhat,PhD
Dean of Academic Programs and also of the Division of Yoga-Spirituality. He was brought up in the traditional way in Samskrta and completed his Vidvat in Samskrta. He also went through the conventional degree,Master's degree in the same subject including PhD from Mysore University. He started teaching in Janaseva Vidyakendra,a residential school near Bangalore and developed many novel teaching techniques for effective communication.During his stay he also read and mastered various systems of philosophy: Advaita,Dvaita and Visistadvaita and gained insights into the Self. His practices to transform himself to fathom the higher dimensions of Reality took him to the path of yoga and spiritual lore. In 1994 he founded Veda Vijnana Gurukulam in Channena Halli.He has participated in numerous Samskrta, philosophical conferences in different part of the country and is involved in active research and published various
articles and papers in the journals.

 
     
 
Get Updates on Yoga
Subscribe to Yoga XML / RSS Feeds
 
Karma Yoga Feed
     
About US | Contact Us | Feedback | Donate | Press | Careers | Code | Whitepaper