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Showing posts with label Sanskrit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanskrit. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
The Renukaji temple

The search of Secret India

The true Self will not be discovered, but it will transform you utterly in that Self
The mind, devoid of its passions, becomes like a well-tamed animal, obedient, useful, more productive and more exact.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
The Sanyasi

The renowned Vedic scholar, Rajbali Pandey, in his outstanding work, Socio-Religious Study of the Hindu Sacraments”, while discussing the funeral Samskaras of the ascetics, makes a significant remark, “But after the transition of Hinduism from Vedism or Brahmanism to Puranism and Tantraism, Sanyasa came to be regarded as Kalivarjya. Though Shankaracharya broke this prohibition by his example, Sanyasa never became popular in Hinduism again. The modern Sadhus belong to different sects, following Jnaanamaarga or Bhaktimaarga, and they cannot be properly called Sanyasins.”
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