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Bhagawat Geeta, Class 82, Chapter 6, Verses 2 to 5

Shloka # 2: यं संन्यासमिति प्राहुर्योगं तं विद्धि पाण्डव। न ह्यसंन्यस्तसङ्कल्पो योगी भवति कश्चन।।6.2।। That which they call renunciation, know to be yoga, O Pandava Prince! None indeed who has not discarded mental constructions can become a yogin. Continuing his teaching of Gita Swami Paramarthananda said, I had pointed out in the last class that […]

Tatireya Upanishads, Class 12

Greetings All, Chapter # 1, Anuvakaha # 6, Shloka # 1: Here in this space within the heart resides the intelligent, imperishable, effulgent “Purusa” or “Entity”. Between the palates, that which hangs like a nipple (the uvula), that is the birthplace of Indira, where the root of hair is made to part, opening the skull […]

Baghawat Geeta, Class 81, Chapter 6, Verses 1 & 2

Greetings All, Continuing his teaching of Gita and the introduction to chapter 6, Swami Paramarthananda said, in last class we talked about the role of meditation for a Vedantic seeker. It is purely from point of seeking liberation. There are meditations meant for extraordinary powers as well. A Vedantic seeker is not interested in such […]

Upasanas in Shikshavalli

Shishavalli of Taitreya Upanishad enumerates the following vedic upasanas: Samhitha Upasana Vyahirithi Upasana Hiranya Garbha Upasana Panktha Brahma Upasana Please click on the link below for a chart reproduced from Swami Paramarthananda’s book with minor additions based on Swamiji’s classes. Upasanas in Sikshavallie (more…)

Taitreya Upanishad Class 11

Chapter # 1, Anuvakaha # 5, Shloka # 6: These above mentioned four are themselves fourfold and the four Vyahrtis are each four in number. He, who knows these, knows Brahman. All the devas carry offering unto Him. Continuing his teaching of the Upanishad, Swami Paramarthananda said, we are completing anuvakaha # 5 dealing with […]

Bhagawat Geeta, Class 80, Chapter 6

Greetings All, Continuing his teaching of Gita and having completed chapter 5, Swami Paramarthananda started chapter 6 today. This chapter is titled Dhyana yoga or Gyana Samyama yoga. This chapter will deal with dhyanam, a very important spiritual sadhana. Before going into the text proper let us get some basic ideas regarding meditation as given […]

Taitreya Upanishad, Class 10

Greetings All, Chapter # 1, Anuvakaha # 4, Shloka # 3: May I become successful among the people. Svaha. Mau I become superior among rich. Svaha. O lord of Prosperity, may I enter into thee. Svaha. Mayest thou enter into me. In that Self of Thine with a thousand branches. O lord may I purify […]

Bhagawat Geeta, Class 78, Chapter 5, Verses 25 to 29

Shloka # 25: लभन्ते ब्रह्मनिर्वाणमृषयः क्षीणकल्मषाः। छिन्नद्वैधा यतात्मानः सर्वभूतहिते रताः।।5.25।। The seers win the peace of Brahman, their sins attenuated, doubts cut through, the inner sense controlled; they are busy promoting the welfare of all living beings. Continuing his teaching of Gita, Swami Paramarthananda said, Sri Krishna has been talking about Gyana Yoga in this […]

Taitreya Upanishads, Class 9

Homa sadhana (Fire rituals) students ask for fourfold prayer Dhana prapthi; asking for propsperity primarily meant for dharma for completing karma yoga Chitha sudhi prabthi; purifying the mind; this is described as deivi sampth in Baghawat Geeta. Gyana prapthi Sishya prapthi; share the knowledge by sharing with the next generation; Money should lead to purity; […]

Bhawat Geeta, Class 77, Chapter 5, Verses 22 – 24

Greetings All, Shloka # 22: ये हि संस्पर्शजा भोगा दुःखयोनय एव ते। आद्यन्तवन्तः कौन्तेय न तेषु रमते बुधः।।5.22।। Enjoyments born of objective contacts, indeed, cause pain only. Son of Kunti! They have a beginning and end; the sage does not delight in them. Continuing his teaching of Gita, Swami Paramarthananda said, from shlokas # 13 […]