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REMEMBERING JESUS CHRISTDec 24, 2009
The holy Bible (New Testament) says “Now when Jesus was born Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? For we have seen his star in...
LALITHA SAHASRANAMAM 475 - 484.Dec 23, 2009
Vishudi-chakra-nilaya (475)
Before we proceed with the next 60 namas, it is to be understood that these namas do not refer Lalithambigai, but Her important assistants known as yoginis. They refer only to the presiding yoginis of kundalini chakras,...
SUPREMACY OF INTELLECTDec 22, 2009
This is part VII of the series ‘the supreme creation’.
We have dealt in the earlier parts the following subjects.
Part I: Internal tools or anthakkaranam comprising of mind, intellect, consciousness and ego.
Part II:...
LALITHA SAHASRANAMAM - INTRODUCTION TO YOGINISDec 21, 2009
From nama 475 to 534 (60 namas) discuss in detail about the six chakras or centers of kundalini and sahasrara. Each chakra or etheric centers is presided over by a deity called ‘yogini’ and there are seven yoginis. The seven chakras in the body...
BHAGAVAD GITA. CHAPTER III. 19 - 21.Dec 18, 2009
Gita series - 41. III. 19 – 21. .
“Therefore, perform your duties well, without associating with the fruits of such actions. By performing duties without attachment, one reaches the Paramatma. Kings like Janakar attained perfection only by...
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