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Date: 25th August, 2010
Venue: Prathana Mandir ,Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Chanted by: Bharat Joshi(MSc.student)
Discourse on : Samrasya Sloka Sangraha
Discourse by:Sri A Subramanian

 

Discourse by

Sri A Subramanian

Coordinator,Stop Diabetes Movement
S-VYASA, Bangalore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Time and tide never waits for none.
2.We are like greedy honey bee caught in lotus at evening.
3.We have forgotten goal of life and lost ourselves in materialism.
4.Goal of life is to get happiness and get rid of all sufferings.
5.That happiness lies within us. We need not search it in external world.
6.It is our birth right to manifest divinity.
7.Happiness is found in divinity.
8.We need to choose among four streams of yoga as per our nature; Jnana, Bhakti, Karma & Raj Yoga.
9.We can have combination of all four paths i.e. Integrated Approach of Yoga.
10.All paths of Yoga have one destination i.e. seeing divinity everywhere. It is state of bliss and oneness with god.

Sri A Subramanian
is the Coordinator,Stop Diabetes Movement at SVYASA . 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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