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[iApper] Here a warrior Arjun is being advised on the conduct of life, leadership, family, society, money, women, knowledge, karma, adversity, service, pleasure, and pain by his charioteer, Lord Krishna. The situation has parallels to our fast paced globalized world with weekly wars, financial, environmental, social, demographic, and environmental crisises.

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[True Indian congress dirty communal politics's Weblog] Christianity and the Vedic Teachings Within It « True Indian ...:             Monier Williams, one of the accepted early Western authorities on Hinduism, Professor at Oxford in London and a devout Christian, also focused on this issue when writing for the “Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge” in his book, Indian Wisdom. Therein he states: “To any one who has followed me in tracing the outline of this remarkable philosophical dialogue, and has noted the numerous parallels it offers to passages in our Sacred Scriptures, it may seem strange that I hesitate to concur to any theory which explains these coincidences by supposing the author [of such Vedic books as the Bhagavad-gita and the Srimad-Bhagavatam] had access to the New Testament, or that he derived some of his ideas from the first propagators of Christianity.

[KHYATI BHATIA WELCOME'S YOU - Recently Updated Pages] ASTROLOGY 5 - KHYATI BHATIA WELCOME'S YOU: Satyaki - charioteer of Krishna Satyamurty - statue of truth. Satyanarayan - Lord Krishna Satyankar - true;

[Krishnan Speak...] Sree Rudram « Krishnan Speak”¦: Oh Lord Rudra! By that form if your which is peaceful and auspicious, more highly auspicious since it is a panacea for human ills for all days, most highly auspicious since by the grant of knowledge and illumination, it utterly uproots ignorance and the entire misery of samsara, by that gracious form of your make us lead a full and happy life.

[Dandavats] Dandavats » Blog Archive » Beware! The fault-finders: When Lord Krishna was about to engage in battle against Jarasandha, and during the initial beating of the chest verbal exchanges, He had this to say: “We do not care to hear from you any more, because it is useless to hear the words of a person who is going to die or one who is very distressed”. (Krishna book ch.

[Lotusimprints Blog] Lotusimprints Blog » Blog Archive » In memoriam: Sriman Sadaputa ...: As Srila Prabhupada comments in Srimad-Bhagavatam in the Third Canto, the Sankhya philosophy is especially meant for persons who are conditioned by this material world, and by understanding the science of devotional service and Sankhya philosophy, one can become free from the modes of material nature. So we want to propose that in order to understand the distinction between life and matter, one must at least have a glimpse of the Absolute Truth, at least some idea of the Absolute Truth.

[New World Encyclopedia] Rajgir - New World Encyclopedia: Locals believe the ruts had been "burnt" into the rock by the speed and power of Lord Krishna's chariot when he entered the city of Rajgir during the epic Mahabharata times. Several shell inscriptions, the un-deciphered characters current in central and eastern India from the first to the fifth centuries C.E., had been engraved in the rock around the chariot marks.

[Offstumped] Offstumped » Karunanidhi’s Bigotry: Emboldened by the Bhopal Declaration of January 2002 meant for the development of Dalit sections of the society, Dalit Christians fondly recall ”˜The Charter for the Poor’ (Anavin Yahweh) declared most solemnly by Lord Jesus in his Sermon on the mount: “Blessed are the Poor, they shall possess the land”. The movement’s deologues, executive members, senior members considered each and every aspect before drawing up the Charter for Dalit Christians, including the original spirit behind the Bhopal Declaration of the Government of Digvijay Singh of Madhya Pradesh.

[IntentBlog] Holistic Quantum Relativity Project: Glossary v0.4 : IntentBlog: Bhagavad Gita: A portion of the Mahabharata, having the form of a dialogue between the warrior hero Arjuna and his charioteer, the Avatar of Vishnu, Lord Krishna, in which a doctrine combining Brahmanical and other elements is evolved by way of a discourse presented as "The Blessed One's Song."

[Great Hindu] TERRORISTS DO HAVE A RELIGION: IT’S ISLAM | Great Hindu: For them to fall back is difficult now as they are fully into the nuances of it and for them to see God they have to gfo back to vedas and not puranas(filth), mahabharatha(war story) and ramayana(lust story) or bhagawadgita( krishna’s ploy to to give back pandavas ,the kingdom) (Wealth and power ).

[B Shantanu's Blog] Hinduism, “Caste System” and discrimination - Join the debate ...: Nagaraj, a leading Dalit leader of Karnataka, wrote that it was the British, particularly Lord Wellesley, who declared the Vedantic Hinduism of the Brahmins of Benares and Navadweep as “the standard Hinduism,” because they realized that the vitality of the Hindu dharma of the lower castes was a threat to the empire.

[Random Thoughts of a Demented Mind] Rama Rama at Random Thoughts of a Demented Mind: Also, while it is proven beyond doubt, that water level increase in the last 10,000 years has led to many coastal areas, mentioned in Hindu Puranas, getting submerged (Dwaraka being one of them), I am not sure if we can claim that the natural bridge betwen the Lankan landmass and the Indian peninsula was a human construct.

[Art of Celebrating Life! - by Gurudev © 2005-2008] Divine Weapons « Art of Celebrating Life! - by Gurudev © 2005-2008: One last thought, Mahabharata and the Gita within it could also be combined to be an epic inside every human’s lives, the stage is the human mind itself, the war is going on within us, we need to collect astras to fight the evil thoughts within us, brahmastra and others are the superpsychic combination which could be acquired only by greater concentration and dedication. Krishna says to Arjuna, ‘You may or may not use your weapons in the war.

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