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Date: 05th June, 2010
Venue: Mangal Mandir,Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Chanted by: Meenakshy,PhD
Discourse on : Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Discourse by:A. Subramanian

 

Discourse by

A. Subramanian

Lecturer
S-VYASA, Bangalore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Suprabhatam and Sushwagatam (Good morning and welcome)…
2.We want to get rid of all sufferings and be in state of bliss.
3.Goal of life is to manifest divinity within us.
4.Each soul is potentially divine.
5.Different paths are suitable to different person.
6.None of the paths are inferior to each other.
7.Jnana Yoga is suitable for intellectual person. Emotional persons like Bhakti Yoga.
8.There is integrated approach to suit our personality.
9.By work, worship, intellect or psychic control, we attain Moksha. Let us resolve to travel the path of Yoga.
10.Let us move from darkness to light, Tamas to Satva and from mortality to immortality or eternity.

 

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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