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  • === Purushottama lakshana, Virtues of a Person === ''[[:Category:Virtues of a Person|Virtues of a Person]]'' ''[[:Category:Purushottama lakshana|Purushottama lakshana]]''
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  • ...्मशास्त्राणि) are the texts that have discussed the dharmas extensively in a comprehensive manner. Unlike the Vedas which have short incidental statemen ...as included under Vaidika Vangmaya have greatly influenced the development of Dharmashastras.
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  • ...afflictions accumulated over various births. The mind is restless because of mental modifications or thoughts (Chitta Vrttis) influenced by some element ...atterns (Vrttis) can be classified into five categories, and can be either of Klishta (afflictive or accompanied by Pancha Kleshas and cause sufferings)
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  • ...temper or disposition. This is the inner ethics of personality required by a sadhaka. ...ese prerequisites are and how they play a role in achieving the final goal of Moksha.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda (2004 Second Edition) ''Sadhana Chatu
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  • == मृत्यु परिभाषा ॥ Definition of Mrutyu ==
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  • ...Kali, there is no possibility of performing the yajnas perfectly for want of expert brahmanas who are able to conduct such yajnas. Therefore, Gomedha ya ...use of the Kali-yuga, brahmanas are not so powerful. Therefore the killing of cows and bulls for rejuvenation is forbidden. (CC Adi 17.160-164)
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  • ...t be confused with the English 'word' religion. Religion generally means a group bound by its belief systems. == Basic aspects of Dharma ==
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  • ...he manas or mind. It is that quality of mind which is considered as virtue of mind and thus used as synonym for manas. ...a]]. In the 14th discourse of Bhagvad Gita, Lord Krishna narrates the role of Trigunas in one's life. At this place, Sattva guna has been described by lo
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  • ...s various points pertaining to the teachers of the ancient days along with a comparison with the role present day teachers. ==Qualifications of the Teacher==
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  • ...eld of Vedanta, these seven stages are attained by the Sadhakas or seekers of the highest knowledge to know the Self or Brahman. [[Jnana (ज्ञान ...system of thought believes that knowledge is either the nature or quality of the self acting through the mind, reaching out to the objects and making th
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  • ...samskara is said to have significantly contributed towards the maintenance of the oral tradition handed down through the ages. ...ing about mental or intellectual purification and thus shaping the child's virtues and character.
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  • ...ad Gita], Uttar Pradesh: The Divine Life Society, The Yoga of the Division of the Three Gunas.</ref> ...Gunas that hold the entire universe and all creatures under their sway, is of vital importance to each and everyone. Because, without this knowledge one
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  • ...lated by Rshi Durvasas to the hunter-turned Rshi Satyatapas in the context of enumerating the dvadashivratas that were performed by Mother Earth to pleas The exposition of Moksha Dharma given by Rshi Agastya on the request of Raja Bhadrashva is designated as Agastya Gita.
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  • ...he Karma (deeds) and the knowledge attained by a Jiva or soul, the records of which are maintained by Yama. ...associated with Dharma, is also feared as the god of death. Following are a few important aspects about Yama as given in various texts.
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  • ...stance) can only perform different karma (actions) because of the presence of specific guna (quality) in them. ...acted towards that substance. In short, guna is the criteria for selection of any dravya (substance) for use to get desired action and result.
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  • ...haracteristics of dharma that are prescribed to be practiced by all. These virtues help an individual realise what should be done and what should not be done. ...ntal principles. These fundamental values that are based on a dharmik view of life are discussed in this article.
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  • ...of protection of women and the various provisions designed for the welfare of women in the Bharatiya Parampara. ...this value has been one of the most valuable contribution of the ancestors of [[Bharatavarsha (भरतवर्षम्)|Bharata]].<ref name=":2">Just
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  • ...affecting numerous lives at a time. Root causes for origin and development of such calamities have also been postulated and thus ways to prevent such man ...a samhita this concept is described by the name Maraka (मरकः) in adhyaya 6 of Sutrasthanam (सूत्रस्थानम्).<ref>Sushruta Samhita (
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  • ...vas and siddhantas of Brahman, yajnas, dharmas, lineages of rulers, origin of creation, numerous ancedotes about deities and celestial beings, tirthas, r ...woven the cultural threads among different peoples across the far corners of our country.
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  • ...]] or vice is opposition to it.<ref>Radhakrishnan, S. (1926). ''Hindu view of life''. George Allen And Unwin Ltd, London.</ref> ...(चराचर) entities. Dharma served as that foundational principle for people of all traditions that arose on Bharatavarsha.
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  • ...ings defined by their extraordinary divine power (divya shakti). They have a positive benevolent power supporting the humanity in many ways with extraor ...are the subject matter (प्रतिपाद्य विषयः) of the Vedic mantras and occupy a very important place in all traditions. Devatas are the supernatural extrao
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  • ...lhi: Motilal Banarsidass.</ref> This article explores the different facets of Shraddha from the [[Vedas (वेदाः)|Vedas]] to the Puranas. * a state of calmness or composure of the mind
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  • ...ned in Chandogya Upanishad (Chapter 7). Bhumavidya gives us the knowledge of the Self in an aprapanchaka way. This vidya is also discussed in Brhdaranya ...in the process of the evolution of the human mind and all ultimately lead a sadhaka to the Infinite (variously called as Brahman, Parabrahman or Absolu
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  • ...e doing yagya. There are deer running around, some students studying under a tree, somewhere vedas are being recited. Everyone seems to be happy and con ...e days. This includes the uniforms, language, subjects, context, mentality of the students and the teachers etc. Everything seems to have changed.
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  • = Scope of Knowledge = ...ledge is considered very holy, very pure and a manifestation of the source of creation.
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  • ...bility to do good and bad karma (papa and punya karmas) with the direction of Viveka-Buddhi. ...anga]] texts. Thus they involve domestic yajnas and not the Shrauta yajnas of the Vedas.
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  • ...y) following rituals (shraddha, yajnas), themes (annadana, vratas, digging of wells for public welfare), ways (गुप्तदानम् । gupta d ...am 7 sparśanam 8 pratipādanam 9 prādēśanam 10nirvvapaṇam 11 apavarjanam 12 aṁhatiḥ ityamaraḥ</blockquote>
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  • ...res. Daily routine is intricately related to Dharma and spirituality plays a significant role in the deep thinking process. ...he group of saints and sages have propagated to spend 24 hours of a day in a streamlined manner. In short, this period is classified as follows:
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  • ...ith [[Varnashrama Dharma (वर्णाश्रमधर्मः)|Varna and Āśramas]] in the sense of duty has been established by many authors and historians. ...ita samskara as the initiate is invested with the sacred thread that marks a Dvija.
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  • ...://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.217437/page/n45/mode/2up Practice of Bhakti Yoga], Amritsar: Editor, Ideal Home Magazine.</ref> ...्रवेष्टुं च परंतप ॥११.५४॥<ref name=":10" /></blockquote><blockquote>''puruṣaḥ sa paraḥ pārtha bhaktyā labhyastvananyayā । yasyāntaḥsthāni b
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  • ...vanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College</ref> ...ture is personified into Gods in many places in Vedas, the ultimate source of Hinduism<ref>Vivekananda S (1896), Page 147 Practical vedanta. <nowiki>http
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  • ...om Traditions of Yoga and Ayurveda, S. Dhiman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Well-Being.</ref> ..." (2020) by C. Dagar & A. Pandey in S. Dhiman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Well-Being.'''''
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  • ...ronounced, will give rise to undesired results. Thus, a correct action was a right action and no moral value was attached to such an action. Eventually ...including the Non-Vedic Buddhist, Jain and Sikh traditions, is the concept of Karma.
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  • ...an important place in the Vidyasthanas and hence study of this shastra is a prerequisite for Vyakarana. [[File:Shiksha.png|thumb|600x600px|'''Articulation of Sounds from Throat, Nose and Mouth''' Courtesy: Book "Sarwang" Published by
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  • ...sics of Yoga Darshana,<ref name=":0" /> one of the ancient-most traditions of Bharatiya tattvajnana.{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoq-jui0wR0&fe ...on and inner fulfillment that in turn help in meeting different challenges of life with greater ease and confidence.
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  • ...holistic personality development of the child along with rigorous learning of the [[Vedas (वेदाः)|vedas]] and shastras. ...d the Vedas and the sciences. In this stage, the [[Guru (गुरुः)|guru]] was a student's spiritual father and was thus, served with faith, devotion and re
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  • ...also a ''guptamantra'' for corporate management governance.The preaching of अर्थशास्त्रम् elevate human thinking to work with ...e means (referred also as Indian Machiavelli) as he never admitted defeat of purpose due to means unsuited to the end.
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  • ...s. It is a part of a whole branch of the Vedas called the Taittiriya Shaka of Yajurveda or Krsna Yajurveda. The Upanishads under Sukla Yajurveda shaka in ...vada, dharmaṃ cara; mātṛdevo bhava, pitṛdevo bhava; etc. are contributions of this Upaniṣhad.
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  • This page gives some of the most inspiring and essential thoughts of Swami Vivekananda. '''SWAMI VIVEKANANDA AGNISHIKHA : ESSENTIAL THOUGHTS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA'''
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  • == अध्यायसारः ॥ Summary of the Second Chapter == Summary of Chapter 2 is in Gitaartha Sangraha (sloka6) NITYA-ATMAA ASANGA KARMA-iHAA G
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