Veda Mindfulness - embracing mindfulness with veda bodhi vanam

Veda Mindfulness - embracing mindfulness with veda bodhi vanam

Author: Sasi Krishnasamy

Publisher: Veda Bodhi Vanam

Published: 2024-11-11

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13:

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Veda Bodhi Vanam is a serene sanctuary dedicated to the practice and promotion of Vedic mindfulness. Nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Palani, Tamil Nadu, this center offers a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern mindfulness techniques. The core philosophy of Veda Bodhi Vanam revolves around the teachings of the Vedas, which emphasize the importance of inner peace, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. Through various programs and retreats, participants are guided to explore the depths of their consciousness, fostering a profound sense of tranquility and clarity. At Veda Bodhi Vanam, mindfulness is not just a practice but a way of life. The center provides a holistic approach to well-being, integrating meditation, yoga, and Ayurvedic principles. The mindfulness sessions are designed to help individuals connect with their inner selves, reduce stress, and enhance overall mental and physical health. The serene environment, coupled with the guidance of experienced teachers, creates an ideal setting for deep meditation and self-reflection. Participants often leave with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of their own minds.The impact of Vedic mindfulness as practiced at Veda Bodhi Vanam extends beyond individual well-being. The center actively engages in community outreach programs, promoting the benefits of mindfulness and meditation to a broader audience. By offering workshops and seminars, Veda Bodhi Vanam aims to spread the ancient wisdom of the Vedas, helping people from all walks of life achieve a balanced and harmonious existence. The emphasis on community and shared learning fosters a supportive environment where individuals can grow together, creating a ripple effect of positivity and mindfulness in the wider community.


The Vision of Vedic Poets

The Vision of Vedic Poets

Author: J. Gonda

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2011-05-02

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 3110908921

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This book is primarily intended to be an Investigation into the Meaning and Religious significance of the important Vedic term dhi, which has been variously and often inadequately translated.


The Life of Buddha

The Life of Buddha

Author: Asvaghosha

Publisher: Book Tree

Published: 2003-04

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781585092338

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Originally written in the First Century, A.D. by Asvaghosha. This may be the oldest known story of the complete life of Buddha, having been written in the first century AD. The author was an educated ecclesiastic Buddhist who traveled throughout India collecting stories and traditions relating to the Buddhas life. He was a famous preacher and musician who then wove them into a Sanskrit poem which he performed musically during his travels. The people of India delighted in this magical tale whenever it was performed with the choir of musicians who traveled with him. It holds many facts that other biographies or stories of the Buddha dont have, which makes this work so important. The entire epic is preserved in this rare book, long out of print, which may have otherwise been lost to the western world.


The Heartfulness Way

The Heartfulness Way

Author: Kamlesh D. Patel

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2018-06-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1684031362

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“A must-read for anyone interested in incorporating meditation into their lifestyle.” ––Sanjay Gupta, MD, chief medical correspondent for CNN Heartfulness is an ideal, a spiritual way of living by and from the heart that is inclusive of all ideologies, beliefs, and religions. In this heart-centered book, a student in conversation with his teacher, Kamlesh D. Patel—affectionately known as Daaji, the fourth and current spiritual guide of the century-old Heartfulness tradition—present a unique method of meditation with the power to facilitate an immediate, tangible spiritual experience, irrespective of a person’s faith. Our modern, fast-paced world can be an overwhelming place. Every day, we’re bombarded with messages telling us that in order to be happy, fulfilled, and worthy, we must be better, do more, and accumulate as much material wealth as possible. Most of us move through our busy lives with our minds full of these ideas, multitasking as we strive to navigate the responsibilities and expectations we must meet just to make it through the day. But what if there is another way? What if, rather than letting the busyness of life overtake our minds, we learn to be heartful instead? Based on Daaji’s own combination of approaches and practices for the modern seeker—which draws from the teachings of Sahaj Marg, meaning “Natural Path”—Heartfulness is a contemporized version of the ancient Indian practice of Raja Yoga, a tradition that enables the practitioner to realize the higher Self within. While many books describe refined states of being, The Heartfulness Way goes further, providing a pragmatic course to experience those states for oneself, which, per the book’s guiding principle, is “greater than knowledge.” Heartfulness meditation consists of four elements—relaxation, meditation, cleaning, and prayer—and illuminates the ancient, defining feature of yogic transmission (or pranahuti), the utilization of divine energy for spiritual growth and transformation. Using the method, detailed practices, tips, and practical philosophy offered in this book, you’ll reach new levels of attainment and learn to live a life more deeply connected to the values of the Heartfulness way—with acceptance, humility, compassion, empathy, and love.


2500 Years of Buddhism

2500 Years of Buddhism

Author: P.V. Bapat

Publisher: Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

Published:

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 8123023049

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Much Ado about Religion

Much Ado about Religion

Author: Jayanta Bhaṭṭa

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0814719791

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This play satirizes various religions in Kashmir and their place in the politics of King Shankaravarman (883–902). The leading character is a young and dynamic orthodox graduate, whose career starts as a glorious campaign against the heretic Buddhists, Jains, and other antisocial sects. By the end of the play he realizes that the interests of the monarch do not encourage such inquisitional rigor. Unique in Sanskrit literature, Jayánta Bhatta's play, Much Ado About Religion, is a curious mixture of fiction and history, of scathing satire and intriguing philosophical argumentation. The play satirizes various religions in Kashmir and their place in the politics of King Shánkara·varman (883-902 CE). The leading character, Sankárshana, is a young and dynamic orthodox graduate of Vedic studies, whose career starts as a glorious campaign against the heretic Buddhists, Jains and other antisocial sects. Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation For more on this title and other titles in the Clay Sanskrit series, please visit http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org


Encyclopedia of Hinduism

Encyclopedia of Hinduism

Author: Constance Jones

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 0816075646

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An illustrated A to Z reference containing more than 700 entries providing information on the theology, people, historical events, institutions and movements related to Hinduism.