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Sehaj word states as Guru of love, Guru of Trust, Guru of War, Guru of Time, Guru of Power. The stated purpose of Surat Shabda Yoga is to realize the individual's ''True Self'' (Self-Realization), ''True Essence'' (Spirit-Realization) and ''True Divinity'' (God-Realization) while living in the...
Study any living being and seriously & scientifically analyze their gross/subtle and external/internal activities and imaginations. Only then will you realize that their total consciousness moves about in 4 areas only viz. 1) Rig - well being 2) Yaju - valor 3) Saan - sports 4) Atharva - wealth. Apart from these 4 areas, the wisdom flow of all living beings is not to be seen anywhere else. Rig can be called righteousness (Dharma), Yaju is salvation (Moksha), Saam can be called desires.

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Vastu ShastraBunts are orthodox Hindus who primarily worship Adi Shakti and can be termed as Shaktas, but Bunts are not exclusive Adi Shakti worshippers, they worship all gods of the Hindu pantheon including Shiva and Vishnu as aspects of the divine ...
Esoteric CosmologySehaj word states as Guru of love, Guru of Trust, Guru of War, Guru of Time, Guru of Power. The stated purpose of Surat Shabda Yoga is to realize the individual’s ”True Self” (Self-Realization), ”True Essence” (Spirit-Realization) and ”True Divinity” ...
Kundalini Meditation MusicStudy any living being and seriously & scientifically analyze their gross/subtle and external/internal activities and imaginations. Only then will you realize that their total consciousness moves about in 4 areas only viz. 1) Rig - well being 2) Yaju - ...
Free Yoga MeditationYoga is an ancient practice of exercise come into light from the rishis and maharishis. Yoga is the holistic name that includes exercise, meditation and ultimately moksha ? meaning relief from the material world. Read this article and find out ...
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Esotericism* Gnosticism (Christianity) * Ideal perfection: “Baqa” (Sufism), ‘Najat’ (Islam), ‘Nirvana’ (Buddhism), ‘Salvation’ (Christianity), and ‘Moksha’ (Hinduism). * Kabbalah (Judaism) * Magi (Zoroastrianism) * Sufism (Islam) * Tantra (Hinduism, Buddhism) * Thelema * Vajrayana (Buddhism) * Yoga, Chakra (Hinduism) Adapted ...
HinduismHinduism refers to a religious mainstream which evolved organically and spread over a large territory marked by significant ethnic and cultural diversity. This mainstream evolved both by innovation from within, and by assimilation of external traditions or cults into the ...
KarmaKarma is a concept in Hinduism which explains causality through a system where beneficial effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul’s reincarnated lives ...
VedasYajna and Gayatri are inseparably bound to one another. The following verses eulogize the great import of Yajna and Yajna Purusha:“He who is worshipped via Yajnas, who is Yajna incarnate and Yajna manifest is none other than Lord Vishnu and ...
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