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Date: 05th July, 2010
Venue: Prathana Mandir ,Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Chanted by: Bharat, (MSc.student)
Discourse on : Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Discourse by:Sri Ramchandra.G.Bhatt

 

Discourse by

Sri Ramchandra.G.Bhatt

Dean of Academic Programs and also of the Division of Yoga-Spirituality.
S-VYASA, Bangalore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Sanskrit language has its own depth.
2.Each word has its prefix, suffix and root words in Sanskrit.
3.Many Sloka contain some key word e.g. ‘Dhira’.
4.Our understanding about ourselves is limited, say 5%.
5.Performance of left mind (logical) is minimal.
6.We all have great intuition power at right mind.
7.Seeing, tasting and listening gives limited understanding of object. Such duality of subject and object confines or controls our understanding.
8.Being one with object gives more understanding of object. It is cognitive knowledge.
9.Person with cognitive depth is called ‘Dhira’.
10.Dhira knows everything by becoming one with it.

 

 

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.

 
     
 
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