Archive for January, 2011

Arunachala

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Teachings: just “be still.”

Satyaa and Pari, Manish Vyas … and now Krishna Das: all these guys are unique and create awesome spiritual music. Check his music at YouTube (link). The Hanuman Chalisa, Om Namah Shivaya, Kali Durge and lots other Bhajans sung by him are worth listening. To check his books, CDs, DVDs and Ringtones, please visit “Krishnadasmusic.com.”

If you never listened his music, just search YouTube for key phrase "Manish Vyas," you will get something to listen (check this). Manish is multi-instrumentalist and singer and a unique phenomenon in the world of fusion music. To know about him, his work, his band and music, please check "Manishvyas.com."

Guru never knew who are Satyaa and Pari, and what they do – until he happened to be in the streets of Rishikesh. Everywhere, Satyaa and Pari ‘s records were playing … yes, good music and voice, obviously.

Even more … backed up by the outstanding spiritual Gurus: Raman Mahrshi and Poonjaji (Papaji), you can participate in open Satsang. For more information please check "Satyaa-pari.com." Where, you can find information about music, events, retreats, satsang and other information. And, don’t forget to subscribe to their newsletter.

If you are studying Buddhism, or want to know about it; this free online library may be a great place to you. Guru is just shutting his mouth, you please check yourself. If you find that amazing, don’t forget to say thanks (There, you can know amazing things about Buddhism). Check "this link." Enjoy!

Ramcharitmanas is one of the greatest Hindu Scriptures, where the "story" about Ram (Lord Ram) has been written. It is said: Tulsidas was the reincarnation of great sage Valmiki; Valmiki wrote Ramayana. If we check both Ramcharitmanas and Ramayana, both convey the same story about Ram. If we compare in terms of quantity, Ramcharitmanas can be said the shorter version of Ramayana. Often, Hindu Gurus asked people to read Ramcharitmanas daily, as it supposed to help in spiritual progress.

For reading the biography of Tulsidas, check this Wikipedia link. And, to download comlete Ramcharitmanas, visit this "link" of Gita Press, from where not only Ramcharitmanas but you can also download Hanuman Chalisa and Bhagavad gita (all pages).

She speaks so well, you will like her on Bhagavad Gita, if you never heard her – listen some of her videos now.

She is Jaya Row, Guru heard her on T.V Channel, number of times, and liked hers explanations on Bhagavad Gita. For listening some of her vides (you will like them), open Vedantavision.org, and go to Library > Videos. You can also search her on YouTube.

If you don’t know about Jain Tradition: you should check the teachings of Tarun Sagar Ji Maharaj; one of the most popular Munis in Jain Tradition.

Check "this link," which gives details about his biography, famous book, works and achievements. It is said: his speeches are not traditional (often called revolutionary), and he is one of the most famous Muni in Jainism. If you want to see some of his video at YouTube, you can check "this link."

There are some interesting ebooks of Shriram Sharma Acharyaji, you can go about them; they are related to Kundalini, five vital forces, Yajnas, spiritual science, and psyche etc., Check them out (link). Well, to know about his biography you can check this Wikipedia link.

Related links of Gayatri family

Enjoy!

Getting Buddha Image source: feelgood_paradise

Till the end of this short article, you will be experiencing thoughtless awareness with present state of mind … and blissful moments of Buddhahood.

Guru bows down to the lotus feet of Poonjaji, to whom he learned this technique and now sharing with you.

This is the “thoughtless awareness” to which every spiritual person aspires for, because it leads you – straight to the “self realization.” This is the “awareness” which is the origin of everything … yes everything. Call it emptiness, shunya (zero), nothingness, heaven or anything; it is the “absolute,” it is the feeling of “Aham Brahmasmi.”

Getting thoughtless awareness

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