Archive - Aug 17, 2007

Pronunciation- Chandi Samputs (con't)- pages 77 to end



Submitted by site-editor on Fri, 2007-08-17 23:08.

How to respond to obstacles?



Submitted by webdev on Fri, 2007-08-17 16:39.

Bhagavad Gita: Q&A

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  1. Introduction to Dvitiya Mahatmyam
  2. Chapter 4
  3. Chapter 5
  4. Chapter 6
  5. Chapter 9
    Kurukshetra

  1. Is there a parallel between the battlefield of Kurukshetra and what we experience in modern everyday life?

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  2. Studying the Gita

  3. How much Gita should we study?

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  4. Interpreting the Gita

  5. Is it correct that Satyavati represents primordial matter?

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  6. Balancing Sadhana and worldly duties

  7. In verse 17 and 18 (of Chapter 3) it seems that one who is absorbed in God is no longer enjoined to act. If we wish to do intense sadhana and tapasya must we continue to perform worldly duties?

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  8. How did we become deluded?

  9. Verse 6 in Chapter 10 seems to say that we are all descended from great seers and Manus. So how did we now become so deluded and ignorant?

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  10. Bhagavad Gita and Chandi Path

  11. What is the relationship between the Bhagavad Gita and the Chandi Path?

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Submitted by webdev on Fri, 2007-08-17 16:05.

It's Nag Panchami -- offer your pranams to Manasa Devi!

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Manasa Devi is the snake Goddess. She is the daughter of Kasyap Muni and Diti. Diti was the progenitor of all ashuras. Her third child was Manasa Devi who was born on this day.
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Submitted by webdev on Fri, 2007-08-17 13:21.