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Surya Namaskar Video - Sun Salutation

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Yoga VCD made by Shantikunj Haridwar


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1 hr 11 min 6 sec - May 1, 2006

Yoga VCD made by Shantikunj Haridwar

Yoga VCD made by Shantikunj Haridwar

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1 hr 28 min 42 sec - Jan 25, 2007
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Chinmaya Yuva Kendra (CHYK) Relay Yajna on Bhaja Govindam Jan 25, 2007 (Day 4 of 4) at Chinmaya Mission Dallas / Fort Worth

CHYK Relay Yajna - Bhaja Govindam - Day 4 of 4

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CHYK Relay Yajna - Bhaja Govindam - Day 3 of 4


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1 hr 25 min 35 sec - Jan 24, 2007
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Chinmaya Yuva Kendra (CHYK) Relay Yajna on Bhaja Govindam Jan 24, 2007 (Day 3 of 4) at Chinmaya Mission Dallas / Fort Worth Speakers: Ajay Taparia, Rahul Parekh, Latha Munnangi, Ganesh Shanmugam

CHYK Relay Yajna - Bhaja Govindam - Day 3 of 4

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CHYK Relay Yajna - Bhaja Govindam - Day 2 of 4


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1 hr 14 min 21 sec - Jan 23, 2007
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Chinmaya Yuva Kendra (CHYK) Relay Yajna on Bhaja Govindam Jan 23, 2007 (Day 2 of 4) at Chinmaya Mission Dallas / Fort Worth Speakers: Anuja Parekh, Nitish Murthy, Prahladh Dureddy, Gautam Talluri

CHYK Relay Yajna - Bhaja Govindam - Day 2 of 4

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1 hr 9 min 24 sec - Jan 22, 2007
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Chinmaya Yuva Kendra (CHYK) Relay Yajna on Bhaja Govindam Jan 22, 2007 (Day 1 of 4) at Chinmaya Mission Dallas / Fort Worth Speakers: Hema Talluri, Hema Chavali, Jayabharath Goluguri, Sasi Chavali

CHYK Relay Yajna - Bhaja Govindam - Day 1 of 4

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Yoga (Sanskrit: योग Yoga) is a group of ancient spiritual practices originating in India. According to Gavin Flood, Academic Director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies[1] it has been defined as referring to "technologies or disciplines of asceticism and meditation which are thought to lead to spiritual experience and profound understanding or insight into the nature of existence."[2] Yoga is also intimately connected to the religious beliefs and practices of the other Indian religions.

Outside India, Yoga is mostly associated with the practice of asanas (postures) of Hatha Yoga or as a form of exercise, although it has influenced the entire Indian religions family and other spiritual practices throughout the world.







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YOGA AND MEDITATION

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The Bhagavata Purana or Srimad Bhagavatam is a narration of a conversation. King Parikshit (Grandson of Arjuna Pandavas), who has been cursed by a Brahmin to die in seven days decides to give up his kingly duties to learn about the goal of life. As he prepares for his impending death, the saint Śukadeva Gosvāmī, who has been searching for a suitable disciple to whom he might impart his great knowledge, approaches the king and agrees to teach him. Their conversation goes on uninterrupted for seven days, during which the king does not eat, drink or sleep. During this time the saint explains that one's goal in life is understanding the supreme absolute truth defined as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna.


SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - IN TELUGU (12 of 12 Conto's)





SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - IN ENGLISH -Canto I











Canto 1 - CreationCanto 7 - The Science of God
Canto 2 - The Cosmic ManifestationCanto 8 - Withdrawal of the Cosmic Creations
Canto 3 - The Status QuoCanto 9 - Liberation
Canto 4 - The Creation of the Fourth OrderCanto 10 - The Summum Bonum
Canto 5 - The Creative ImpetusCanto 11 - General History
Canto 6 - Prescribed Duties for MankindCanto 12 - The Age of Deterioration



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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - IN TELUGU

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There is a story attached to the composition of this Hymn. It is said that Adi Shankaracharya, accompanied by his disciples, was walking along a street in Varanasi one day when he came across an aged scholar teaching the rules of Sanskrit grammar to his students by rote. Taking pity on him, Adi Shankaracharya went up to the scholar and advised him not to waste his time on grammar at his age but to turn his mind to God in worship and adoration. The hymn "Bhaja Govindam" is said to have been composed on this occasion.






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BHAJA GOVINDAM

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Discourses on Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (6 of 6)


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1 hr 42 min 20 sec - Nov 18, 2006
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Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (6 of 6)

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Discourses on Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (5 of 6)


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1 hr 31 min 37 sec - Nov 17, 2006
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Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (5 of 6)

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1 hr 31 min 47 sec - Nov 16, 2006
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Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (4 of 6)

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1 hr 27 min 46 sec - Nov 15, 2006
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Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (3 of 6)

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Discourses on Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (2 of 6)


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1 hr 32 min 45 sec - Nov 14, 2006
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Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (2 of 6)

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Discourses on Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (1 of 6)


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1 hr 27 min 20 sec - Nov 13, 2006
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Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto I (1 of 6)

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 14


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52 min 8 sec - Dec 15, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 14

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 13


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35 min 55 sec - Dec 8, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 13

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 11


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1 hr 1 min 59 sec - Sep 26, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 11

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 8


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58 min 54 sec - Aug 24, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 8

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 7


Sri Vanamali Charitable Trust
53 min 57 sec - Aug 13, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 7

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 6


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57 min 5 sec - Aug 6, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 6

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 5


Sri Vanamali Charitable Trust
59 min 22 sec - Aug 3, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 5

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 4


sri vanamali Trust
57 min 27 sec - Jul 23, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 4

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Sri Vanamali Charitable Trust
16 min 1 sec - Jul 15, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 3.2

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 3.1


Sri Vanamali Charitable Trust
20 min 51 sec - Jul 15, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 3.1

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 2.2


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27 min 20 sec - Jul 8, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 2.2

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 2.1


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23 min 55 sec - Jul 15, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 2.1

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 1.2


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33 min 15 sec - Jul 19, 2007
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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 1.2

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SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM Part 1.1


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23 min 55 sec - Jul 15, 2007
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Vanamali Charitable Trust, Tirupati, India, conduct every sunday Bhagavatam lectures in the trust premises for the devotees. The discource is in telugu.we have undertaken the task of making it available to the world wide bhaktas.

SRIMAT BHAGAVATAM Part 1.1

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26 min 37 sec - Oct 25, 2006
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Raja Yoga Meditation

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12 min 28 sec - Sep 17, 2007

Description:

Who is God and what is His form and name? We shall now try to understand who God or the Supreme Soul is. The term 'Supreme Soul' means He is supreme among all souls. It implies that, He is also 'a soul', though He is the Highest of all. He is above birth and death. God is the Supreme Father-Mother, Supreme teacher and Supreme Preceptor to all the human beings and He himself has no father-mother, teacher and preceptor.

God is a subtle, infinitesimal point of Light. He is not visible to the naked eye but it is very much possible to experience His presence and proximity in meditation. He is incorporeal in the sense that he does not have a body of his own. He is not a human being nor does He have a human form. He is immune to pleasure and pain unlike human beings.

Names are a means of identification of human beings after they are born. They do not speak of qualities and actions of the person; they are simply proper nouns and are not attributive names. But the name of the supreme soul or God is based on His qualities and actions. His self-revealed name is 'Shiva'. 'Shiva' means doer of good or benefactor. God does good to all and therefore He is called Shiva. All souls ask for salvation and beatitude i.e. peace and happiness from Him. People remember Him by many other expressive names.



Shivababa Creation.
12 min 28 sec - Sep 17, 2007
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God and His Shape -- Incorporeal Divine Light Nirakar Jyotir Bindu Swaroop

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Krishna summarizes the Yogas through eighteen chapters. Three yogas in particular have been emphasized by commenter's:

  • Bhakti Yoga or Devotion

  • Karma Yoga or Selfless Action
  • Jnana Yoga or Self Transcending Knowledge








Bhagavad Geetha - Overview of 18 Chapters
Bhagavad Geetha - Part 1 (by Sri Ghantasala)
Bhagavad Geetha Part 2 (by Sri Ghantasala)
Bhagavad Geetha Part 3 (by Sri Ghantasala)
Bhagavad Geetha Part 4 (by Sri Ghantasala)




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad_Gita


BHAGAVAD GITA

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GUNATRAYA-VIBHAGA YOGA, PURUSOTTAMA YOGA, DAIVASURA-SAMPAD-VIBHAGA YOGA, SRADDHATRAYA-VIBHAGA YOGA, MOKSA-OPADESA YOGA



19 min 46 sec - Jun 1, 2007

This is a Video presentation of BHAGAVADGEETHA (with Telugu translation) as rendered by Sri Ghantasala. Consists of 4 parts and this is Part 4. The video is made by Mr. Seetepalli Sreerama Murty. Telugu transalation is written by Sri Rangayya Sastry.

Bhagavad Geetha Part 4 (by Sri Ghantasala)

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VIBHUTI-VISTARA YOGA, VISVARUPA-DARSANA YOGA, BHAKTI YOGA, KSETRA-KSETRAJNA VIBHAGA YOGA



18 min 36 sec - May 26, 2007

This is a Video presentation of BHAGAVADGEETHA (with Telugu translation) as rendered by Sri Ghantasala. Consists of 4 parts and this is Part 3. The video is made by Mr. Seetepalli Sreerama Murty. Telugu transalation is written by Sri Rangayya Sastry.

Bhagavad Geetha Part 3 (by Sri Ghantasala)

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KARMA YOGA, SANYASA YOGA, AATHAMA SAMYAMA YOGA, RAJA-VIDYA-GUHYA YOGA, PARAMAHAMSA VIJNANA YOGA, AKSARA-PARABRAHMAN YOGA


19 min 44 sec - Apr 22, 2007

This is a Video presentation of BHAGAVADGEETHA (with Telugu translation) as rendered by Sri Ghantasala. Consists of 4 parts and this is Part 2. The video is made by Mr. Seetepalli Sreerama Murty. Telugu transalation is written by Sri Rangayya Sastry.

Bhagavad Geetha Part 2 (by Sri Ghantasala)

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VISADA YOGA, SANKHYA YOGA, KARMA YOGA


20 min 6 sec - Apr 22, 2007

This is a Video presentation of BHAGAVADGEETHA (with Telugu translation) as rendered by Sri Ghantasala. Consists of 4 parts and this is Part 1. The video is made by Mr. Seetepalli Sreerama Murty. Telugu transalation is written by Sri Rangayya Sastry.

Bhagavad Geetha - Part 1 (by Sri Ghantasala)

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The discourse on the Bhagavad Gita begins before the start of the climactic battle at Kurukshetra. It begins with the Pandava prince Arjuna, as he becomes filled with
doubt on the battlefield. Realising that his enemies are his own relatives, beloved friends and revered teachers, he turns to his charioteer and guide, Krishna, for advice.

In summary the main philosophical subject matter of the Bhagavad-gita is the explanation of five basic concepts or truths:[7]

* Ishvara (The Supreme Controller)
* Jiva (Living beings/the soul)
* Prakrti (Matter)
* Karma (Action)
* Kala (Time)

Swami Vivekananda dismisses concerns about differences of opinion regarding the historical events as unimportant for study of the text of the Gita:

One thing should be especially remembered here, that there is no connection between these historical researches and our real aim, which the knowledge that leads to the acquirement of Dharma. Even if the historicity of the whole thing is proved to be absolutely false today, it will not in the least be any loss to us.

The Gita consists of eighteen chapters in total:

  1. Arjuna requests Krishna to move his chariot between the two armies. When Arjuna sees his relatives on the opposing army side of the Kurus, he loses courage and decides not to fight.
  2. After asking Krishna for help, Arjuna is instructed that only the body may be killed, while the eternal self is immortal. Krishna appeals to Arjuna that as a warrior he has a duty to uphold the path of dharma through warfare.
  3. Arjuna asks why he should engage in fighting if knowledge is more important than action. Krishna stresses to Arjuna that performing his duties for the greater good, but without attachment to results is the appropriate cause of action.
  4. Krishna reveals that he has lived through many births, always teaching Yoga for the protection of the pious and the destruction of the impious and stresses the importance of accepting a guru.
  5. Arjuna asks Krishna if it is better to forgo action or to act. Krishna answers that both ways may be beneficent, but that acting in Karma Yoga is superior.
  6. Krishna describes the correct posture for meditation and the process of how to achieve samadhi.
  7. Krishna teaches the path of knowledge (Jnana Yoga).
  8. Krishna defines the terms brahman, adhyatma, karma, adhibhuta and adhidaiva and explains how one can remember him at the time of death and attain his supreme abode.
  9. Krishna explains panentheism, "all beings are in me" as a way of remembering him in all circumstances.
  10. Krishna describes how he is the ultimate source of all material and spiritual worlds. Arjuna accepts Krishna as the supreme being, quoting great sages who have also done so.
  11. On Arjuna's request, Krishna displays his "universal form" (Viśvarūpa), an epiphany of a being facing every way and emitting the radiance of a thousand suns, containing all other beings and material in existence.
  12. Krishna describes the process of devotional service (Bhakti Yoga).
  13. Krishna describes nature (prakrti), the enjoyer (purusha) and consciousness.
  14. Krishna explains the three modes (gunas) of material nature.
  15. Krishna describes a symbolic tree (representing material existence), its roots in the heavens and its foliage on earth. Krishna explains that this tree should be felled with the "axe of detachment", after which one can go beyond to his supreme abode.
  16. Krishna tells of the human traits of the divine and the demonic natures. He counsels that to attain the supreme destination one give up lust, anger and greed, discern between right and wrong action by evidence from scripture and thus act rightly.
  17. Krishna tells of three divisions of faith and the thoughts, deeds and even eating habits corresponding to the three gunas.
  18. In conclusion, Krishna asks Arjuna to abandon all forms of dharma and simply surrender unto him. He describes this as the ultimate perfection of life.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad_gita#Overview_of_chapters

Bhagavad Geetha Introduction



About Gita

Those of you who know Sanskrit should tomorrow, if possible today buy the Gita and begin to study the book. Those of you who do not know Sanskrit, should study Sanskrit, if only for the sake of the Gita. I tell you that it contains treasures of knowledge of which you have no conception what so ever. -Mahatma Gandi

GITA = Truths beautifully arranged together in their proper places like a fine garland or a bouquet of choicest flowers. -Swamy Vivekananda

GITA A miraculous remedy for life’s tragedies

When doubts haunt me, when disappointments stare me in the face and when I see not one ray of light on the horizon I turn to Bhagavad gita and find a verse to comfort me nad I immediately begin to smile in the midst of overwhelming sorrow. My life has been full of external tragedies and if they had not left any visiable and indelible effect on me I owe it to the teachings of Bhagavad Gita. -Mahatma Gandi


Bhagavad Geetha - Overview of 18 Chapters