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-19_The Gita Text Translation.htm

The Gita: Text—Translation (2) CHAPTER Two Sanjaya uvāca   tam tathā krpaydvistamasrupurnākuleksanam  visīdantamidam vākyamuvāca madhūsudanah (1) Sanjaya said: To him thus besieged with pity and…

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-20_The Chariot of Jagannath.htm

The Chariot of Jagannath   The ideal society is the vehicle of the indwelling Godhead of a human aggregate, the chariot for the journey of…

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-21_Three Stages of Human Society.htm

Three Stages of Human Society   Human knowledge and power manifest in many ways in the course of evolution. Three stages of  it can be…

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-22_Ahankar.htm

Ahankar   The meaning of the word, ahankāra, has become so distorted in our language that often a confusion arises when we try to explain…

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-23_Integrality.htm

Integrality   You have stepped on to the path of integral Yoga. Try to fathom the meaning and the aim of the integral Yoga before…

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-24_Hymns and Prayers.htm

Hymns and Prayers   The seeker the seeking and the sought are the three limbs that go to the making of the Quaternary—the Four Norms…

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-25_Our Religion.htm

Our Religion1   Our religion is the eternal religion, sanātana dharma. It has three forms, ways., and activities of its own. Our religion has three…

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-26_Maya.htm

Maya1   Our ancient philosophers in their search for the fundamentals of the universe came to discover the existence of an eternal and all-pervading principle…

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-27_Nivritti or Abstention.htm

Nivritti or Abstention     The wise in our country never accepted any narrow interpretation of dharma1, the right to law of Life, the Divine Law,…

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-28_Prakamya.htm

Prakamya   When people speak of the eight-fold acquisitions (siddhi), they think of a few extraordinary powers gained through a supranatural yoga. Although it is…

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