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Date: 05th February, 2010
Venue: Mangal Mandir, Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Karma Yoga Sloka Sangraha
Chanted by: Mahalakshmiji,staff
Discourse on : Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Discourse by:Sri A Subramanian

 

Discourse by

Sri A Subramanian

Course Coordinator
S-VYASA, Bangalore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Suprabhatam, Sushwagatam…Welcome to all to morning devotion session, Maitri Milan. Each soul is potential divine; therefore, goal of life is to manifest this divinity.
2.Divinity can be attained by work, worship, psychic control or philosophy i. e. Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raj Yoga or Jnana Yoga.
3 All paths lead to same goal called Moksha or Mukti or Brahma Nirvana or Kaivalya. Different paths are suitable to different persons.
4.Divinity is our original state or home. There are different forms of divinity with different names.
5.Common thread in various forms is god.
6.Politeness and non-attachment helps to reach divinity. Those reduce ignorance.
7.Body keeps changing, soul remains the same.
8.God exist in every form whether human being or animal.
9.Reality has oneness in it. We don’t see the differences.
10.God is everywhere. Divinity is everywhere. With the grace of god, let’s have integrated approach in all Yogas and attain the divinity.

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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