The Spiritual Genius of India–M.S. Srinivasan
The popular conception of India pictures it as a land of religions or mysticism or yoga but without any clear […]
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The popular conception of India pictures it as a land of religions or mysticism or yoga but without any clear […]
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The Tantras are of two types: higher and lower. The lower tantra is a form of Magic of various colours
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The human being, in the Buddhist perspective, is an everchanging stream of consciousness or to be more precise, a perpetually
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The Indian Tantra was perhaps the most daring spiritual synthesis ever conceived in the spiritual history of mankind. Amazingly comprehensive
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We have discussed in our earlier article some of the fundamental principles of the psychology of Raja Yoga. We have
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The system of Raja yoga as it is expounded by Patanjali in his Yoga-suthra is now recognised by the students
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One of the most creative intuitions of Upanishadic seers is the concept of Sat-Chit-Ananda, Being-Consciousness-Bliss as the nature of the
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After the Vedas, the Vedanta. After the Vedic symphony, the Upanishadic epiphany. The Upanishad is like a splendour of light
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We have discussed in our earlier article nature of the Vedic revelation. But the more important part of Vedic spiritual
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Is there any worthwhile psychology in the Vedas? To answer this question we have to understand the nature of Vedic
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The Indian psychology is based on a paradigm of spiritual humanism. Indian thought viewed Man as essentially a soul, spirit
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