Shreyas: The 1 common in Gita and Upanishads
In Shreyas, there is an initial phase of toil and apparent trouble- later, there is ending bliss. In Preyas, there is an initial phase of temporary excitement.
In Shreyas, there is an initial phase of toil and apparent trouble- later, there is ending bliss. In Preyas, there is an initial phase of temporary excitement.
Spiritual Development means Improvement. Improvement is a broad word and it can represent the entire spectrum across the various life processes.
The 4 Rasas literally point the mellows of pure Bhakti. A devotee is a being with unadulterated devotion towards the Lord And offers Service or Seva,.
The 6 Vices are Lust, Anger, Greed, Pride, Jealousy, and Attachment. The 6 vices together entangle the living entity to the material planet. Devoid of ignorance is the State of Awareness.
Knowledge is man's only friend, especially Spiritual Knowledge. The term Knowledge cannot be equated to Education or information.
Bhakti is not Blind Faith, Belief or Superstition. Love for Parents is also not Bhakti. Only Vedic scriptures can reveal the true meaning of Bhakti.
Even before man is ready to regain his spiritual sanity, he has to first come to terms with his insanities like Lust. There is a great percentage of human population that appreciates the spiritual angle of life.
We shall discuss Shreyas Preyas as they appear in the Bhagavad Gita and and Kathopanishad. Preyas are short term gains. While Shreyas are Long term goals.
Yoga Vasistha is the great Scripture that points to the Atman. It is the teaching of Sage Vashishtha but explained by Sri Valmiki.
Being and Doing represents the very fundamentals of who we really are. Awareness is a function of Being. The Doing act has to be triggered from the Being.
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