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Date: 17.03.2011
Venue: Prathana Mandir,Prashanti Kutira,Bangalore.
Chanting: Bhakti Yoga.
Chanted by:Kashinath(MD Student),
Discourse: Bhakti Yoga
Discourse By: Sri A Subramanian

 

 

Discourse by

Sri A Subramanian,
Lecture, SVYASA, Banglore, India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Everyday and every movement are auspicious.
2.When we feel the divinity, it is auspicious.
3.Full moon day in Falgun month is celebrated as ‘Holi festival’.
4.On this day, lord Shiva conquered lust.
5.Burning of lust by him is celebrated by igniting bonfire.
6.When we see evil forces take over religion, divinity takes incarnation as god.
7.Kaliyuga is age of darkness in which evil forces have increased.
8.That is causing imbalance in nature.
9.To protect religion and nature, many saints are taking birth.
10.Let’s move from darkness to light, Rajas to Satva and from mortality to immortality.

 

Sri A Subramanian
is the Coordinator,Stop Diabetes Movement at SVYASA . He has been involved in many spiritual movements including the Ramakrishna Mission. He states very emphatically that a very prominent question in his mind, “What next?” stopped from the moment he started his contribution at SVYASA. For him, since then, this question has not reappeared

 

 
     
 
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