Illumination: Great Inner Revolution
Illumination cannot be forced. One can take up spiritual practice for elevation of consciousness. Illumination is the end of all endeavours. It is the final resting into one's own original nature.
Illumination cannot be forced. One can take up spiritual practice for elevation of consciousness. Illumination is the end of all endeavours. It is the final resting into one's own original nature.
Bhakti vs Jnana is an age old subject of Interest in the Vedic Pantheon. One should understand that one is incomplete without the author. Jnana and Bhakti are tightly coupled.
The 3 Vedanta schools define 3 paths to attain Moksha through their Philosophies. Moksha in Advaita means removal of Avidya or Ignorance.
Brahman is the essence, so says the Sadhana Panchakam.The first verse states that One should reflect upon the Veda in all seriousness and pursue the Actions that follow this Wisdom.
Introspection is a vital spiritual practice that fosters awareness, mind control, and positivity by addressing internal misalignments. By analyzing thoughts and behaviors, one can transform negative patterns into empowering experiences.
Sri Adi Shankara suggests through his work Sadhana Panchakam that only by Read Vedic Scriptures can we remove Avidya and unviel knowledge.
Shankara’s Sadhana Panchaka descibes the various stages of Upasana. It claims that without Brahman realization as the goal, no Upasana is possible.
Ravana, the king of lanka was a great scholar, politician, and a vastu expert. Ravana had only introduced Shiva linga puja and Shiva sadhana...
Ahankara is the trigger to material life. We will see how Ahankara applies to the 4 aspects of Brahman (Chaturvyuha) where Sankarshana is in charge of all destructive activities, Pradyumna for all creative activities.
Antahkarana plays a great part in the science of Panchikarana. People wonder that Sri Krishna, stole butter and clothes of the Gopis. But, then what is wrong if they do the same? So, Adi Shankara explains Panchikarana
The science of Panchikarana within Vedanta is the Theory of 5 fundamental elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether. The Panchakosha is closely associated with Panchakarana, we will see how.
The Panchikarana process transforms subtle elements into gross matter, forming the 14 worlds through Achit Tattvas, the process of Creation. Guided by Sri Vishnu, it reveals the balance between materiality and consciousness through Chit and Achit Tattvas.