Bhagavad Gita Online Class 52
Love and marriage: the revolutionary nature and greatness of ShreeKrushna (chapter 7 verses 8 to 11)
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•A glimpse into God's vibhuti (Divine Manifestations). The more successful that a person becomes then the more difficult it is for them to talk about their own identity. That is why God has such a difficult job in describing Himself.
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•The five gross elements and the five subtle elements. A study of the Tarkasandra and the logic of Vedanta in explaining these.
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•An explanation of the Aumkar and the Gayatri mantra
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•The difference between Satkarma (good deeds) and dushkarma (wrong deeds).
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•The importance of and power behind words and why we should choose our words carefully. The power behind chanting the names of Ram and Krushna.
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•The definition of purusharth, which represents someone who has seen the Truth.
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•A study of Narsihn Mehta's bhajan entitled jyalagi atma.
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•The meaning of the word rasmai (tasteful) and why life is not dull and tasteless
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•A study of the poems of Kabir and Rabindranath Tagore about the importance of remaining alone.
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•Why each and every person is a potentiality. The difference between how a mango tree and a lemon tree grow.
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•A study of the six different types of tastes there are and the four different types of smells.
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•Why people can forget everything in life but they cannot forget the difference between a man and a woman. The story of Sukhdevji's wisdom in the Shrimad Bhagavad.
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•The difference between cleanliness and purity. The example given by Vinoba Bhave.
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•The definition of tap (austerity) according to our scriptures.
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•The meaning of the word Sanatana (without beginning).
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•An explanation of what the intellect is.
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•Why today in society there is a lot of cunningness but a lack of intelligence.
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•The revolutionary nature of ShreeKrushna in describing Himself as the strength of the strong. The story of a soldier and his wife who were stranded at sea.
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•Shrimad Adi Shankracharyaji's definitions of kaam (desire) and raag (attraction).
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•The symbolism behind the name's of Kamsa's two wifes: asti (I have this much) and praapti (I will get this much)
•How the desire for progeny comes from God and is a mission.
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•An explanation of the mantras chanted during weddings.
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•Why the writer of the Kama Sutra is regarded as a Muni (Sage) in Indian culture.
•Why Vatsalyan says in the Kama Sutra that one who learns and totally understands this scripture will win over his senses.
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•The different types of progeny that parents can have.
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•Why the auspicious items that come during weddings are var (great).
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•The differences between kaam (lust), prem (love) and bhakti (devotion).
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•The story of how Goswami Tulasidas became a devotee of SiyaRam.
Chapter 7 verse 8: http://youtu.be/VjSQGxk7C88
Chapter 7 verse 9: http://youtu.be/5koU7iNTmBs
Chapter 7 verse 10: http://youtu.be/WPt3hqowE60
Chapter 7 verse 11: http://youtu.be/wPONrvWd21U
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