Author Archives: Mrityunjayanand

Pranayam..!!!

Pranayam is part of Yog. This is a well-discussed term. People come from foreign countries to India to learn Pranayam and saints go abroad to teach it. It shows that Pranayam is a subject that evokes curiosity and reverence among … Continue reading

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Dhyan/Meditation in Ramcharit Manas………….!!!!!

Dhyan/Meditation in Ramcharit Manas………….!!!!! *************************************************************** According to the Ram Charit Manas, Dhyan (Meditation) is not the beginning of Sadhna, it is the result or fruit of it. The context occurs in the Aranya Kand. Maharishi Agastya was the top sage … Continue reading

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DHYAN/MEDITATION IN THE YOGDARSHAN OF PATANJALI…….!!!!!

DHYAN / MEDITATION IN THE YOGDARSHAN OF PATANJALI ********************************************************* Maharishi Patanjali, the great enunciator of the philosophy of yog has been an eminent sage. He defines yog as –  अथ योगानुशासनम् / ‘atha yogānuśāsanam’ – which means yog is discipline. … Continue reading

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MEDITATION/DHYAN IN THE BHAGAVAD GEETA….!!!!!

MEDITATION/DHYAN IN THE BHAGAVAD GEETA *********************************************************** Yogeshwar Shri Krishna speaks in the chapter – six of the Geeta that a yogi living in a sequestered place, abjuring desires, expectations, and hoardings should restrain the mind and senses, then sitting in … Continue reading

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Meditation/Dhyan……………!!!!!

Meditation/Dhyan……………!!!!! ************************************ At present the metaphysical term MEDITATION/DHYAN is a subject which is being discussed around the globe at a very large scale. Each religion and institution are defining this as per own choice, learning and conception. I am sharing … Continue reading

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THE MAHABHARAT, IN VIEW OF THE INDIAN SEERS……!!!

THE MAHABHARAT IN VIEW OF THE INDIAN SEERS……!!! ************************************** Scriptures were written by the Indian thinkers from two points of view: first for keeping alive the glorious history so that people could seek inspirations and follow the footsteps of their … Continue reading

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