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Date: 21st,May,2011
Venue:
Prathana Mandir, Prashanti Kutiram, Bangalore
Chanting: Jnanqa Yoga
Chanted by: Vasudev(Student)
Discourse on : Jnana Yoga
Discourse by: Prof K. Subramanyam

 

Discourse by

Prof K. Subramanyam,
Dean, Division of Yoga and Humanities, SVYASA, Banglore,India

 

 

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Abstract

1.Be a yogi & perform all activities by establishing in Yoga.
2.What is difference between relative reality and absolute reality?
3.Relative reality is temporary whereas absolute reality is permanent.
4.Sun rises from east. It is relative reality.
5.Absolute reality is that earth rotates around the sun.
6.Everything is combination of good and bad, depending upon standpoints of its view.
7.Relative reality is that we are body.
8.Absolute reality is that we are soul, eternal and infinite.
9.This body is rented house given by nature.
10.'Know the absolute truth and work in relative reality.' May we now meditate on smiling face of Lord Krishna.

Prof K. Subramanyam PhD
Dean, Division of Yoga and Humanities, has a specialization in English Literature (American and lndo-Anglian as optionals) and Philosophy (Gandhian Philosophy - optional). He is presently the Honorary Adviser, Vivekananda College, Tiruvekadam, Madurai District. He has been a Member, NAAC peer team. He has authored 14 books on various topics including books on Education. He has presented and published a large number of papers on socially relevant and spiritual topics. He is a prolific speaker with an ability to weave magic with his words, with a capacity to talk to people at all levels.

 

 

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