
ஓம் நமோ நாராயணாய
sanatana dharma
read.
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puranas
18 maha puranas. Purana is defined as a complete history or retelling of all time. Here, you learn the names and stories of our past. Read to gain context of later works and learn lessons through stories.
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ramayana
This ithihas is the story of Lord Rama, the 7th avatar of Vishnu. Rama is the pinnacle of good and dharma, while Ravana is the pinnacle of evil. Here, you will begin to understand your dharma through learning about Rama’s life.
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sundara kandam
The story of Hanuman as he goes on a voyage to bring Seetha back to Rama. This story is typically read to help overcome obstacles. As you call for Rama, Hanuman comes.
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mahabharata
This ithihas is of a family that is split apart by dharma and adharma. As the Pandavas fight the Kauravas, good vs. evil in the world is analyzed with Sri Krishna as witness.
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bhagavad gita
A conversation between Arjuna and Sri Krishna. As Arjuna debates his ability & willingness to fight in this war, Sri Krishna delivers truths about death, the soul, birth & everything in between. This is the guidebook to life in the Kali Yugam.
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srimad bhagavatam
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background & personal story, prepping for the homam, historical context: Narasimha and Sudarshana Chakra, the day of the homam - cooking & getting ready, Sudarshana Homam, explanation of the slokam, why Agni, going forward
catching up, as above so below, the how doesn’t matter, messages are ALWAYS present, YOU asked to be back here, movement is always occurring
The Indian Standard presents Volume 4 Issue 3 with Winter Solstice: a documentary surrounding the concept of Destruction. This documentary speaks on navigating the Kali Yugam through the stories of four participants.
BG 2.13: Just as the embodied soul continuously passes from childhood to youth to old age, similarly, at the time of death, the soul passes into another body. The wise are not deluded by this.
Sanchita + Prarabdha Karma, Ground Rules, Misconceptions, Saranagath, Applications
Judgement, Misjudgement, Imagination, Sleep, Remembrance
BG 2.47: You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, nor be attached to inaction.
Atma, Karma, Gyanam, Bhakti, Gunam + Prakriti, Vasana & Integration
18 Puranas, Ithihas, Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, Brahma Sutra
my story, books, free will vs. predestined, building back spirituality, vegetarianism, religious symbols, finding the right partner, moon affecting our energy, spirituality vs. religion, work vs. faith, living in the rresent, inaction