The Splendours and Dimensions of Yoga, Volume 2The Book Entitled, The Splendours And Dimensions Of Yoga Brilliantly Covers Up Eight Limbs Of Yoga. Besides, There Are Very Remarkable Chapters Covering The Entire Gamut Of Science Of Yoga Mostly Dealing With Upanishads And Gita, Also Total Sanskrit Texts To Yoga Sutra Of Sage Patanjali To Prove It A Master-Piece. And There Is A Good Background Of Few Well-Known Yogins And Most Imminent Yoga Scholars, Saints And Tantriks Related To The Art Of Yoga As Well As A Lot Of Original Effort To Depict The Whole Panorama Of It. It Deals With Indian Philosophy, Where Needed, And Also With The Abolition Of All Desires. It Has A Very Remarkable Commentary On Emptiness Of Buddhism, Keeping In Mind All The Trends And Views As Highlighted By H.H. Dalai Lama. This Book Is Rich In New Vision, Freshness And Spiritualism, So Please Try To Own A Copy Of It For Yourself And Get Good Inspiration, Full Joy, Good Health And A Wonderful Experience Of Spiritualism. |
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Page 535
... brahman is sought to be reconciled with Vedantic theism by admitting the saguna brahman in relation to the cosmos . The appearance of the world in Brahman may be said to correspond to the appearance of empirical self - consciousness in ...
... brahman is sought to be reconciled with Vedantic theism by admitting the saguna brahman in relation to the cosmos . The appearance of the world in Brahman may be said to correspond to the appearance of empirical self - consciousness in ...
Page 552
... Brahman . " And he further adds , " To inspire , to awaken and to guide the seekers after truth and God- realization has been his unique life work . " He has given us sure and certain methods and practical ways and means for the ...
... Brahman . " And he further adds , " To inspire , to awaken and to guide the seekers after truth and God- realization has been his unique life work . " He has given us sure and certain methods and practical ways and means for the ...
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R. S. Bajpai. Brahman is not God but the essence in all beings . In Bhagavad Gitā it is described as " Supreme Eternal Brahman which can be called neither being nor non - being ... , without any senses , unattached , supporting ...
R. S. Bajpai. Brahman is not God but the essence in all beings . In Bhagavad Gitā it is described as " Supreme Eternal Brahman which can be called neither being nor non - being ... , without any senses , unattached , supporting ...
Contents
The Mythology The Goddess Durgā | 407 |
The Divine Revelation | 438 |
Shivalingams Worship and Yoga | 458 |
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