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Vedanta - The River of Wisdom

Swamini Brahmaprajnananda podcasters.spotify.com
Can one be free from sorrow and inadequacy and live a life of fullness? Yes. Just like our Rishis did. How? Because you can see what they saw! You are the limitless having a limited human experience. Join me to learn this ancient flowing wisdom by which you will live a life of purpose, connection and see your oneness with all. I am Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda) Ph. D, a happy teacher of Vedanta, writer and a Hindu monk. Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@arshavidyananda Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arshavidyananda Twitter - https://twitter.com/@arshvidyananda www.arshavidyananda.in
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#314 Gurupaduka stotram - its meaning and blessing

Guru Paduka Stotram is a powerful set of well-known devotional verses that glorify the sacred “Padukas (Sandals) of the Guru. Why are the padukas or sandals sacred? Because of association with the feet of the guru. In the Vedic culture, the guru as well as his/her feet are worshipped. The feet represent the path taken by the teacher, the path prescribed by the Vedas of a life of Dharma and Moksha. The verses in this stotram describe the glory of the Guru-padukas, the qualities of the guru and ho...

Jul 08, 202528 min

#313 Sharada Bhujanga Stotram - its meaning and blessing (Adi Shankaracharya)

Devi Saraswati also known as Devi Sharada is revered as the goddess of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, purification, language and culture. In this heartfelt beautiful composition of eight verses by Adi Shankaracharya, the refrain means ' I worship Mother Sharada who is my Eternal Mother'. We revel in the meaning and receive the blessing of Sharada Devi. Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bh...

Feb 01, 202527 min

#312 Desire - to fulfill or give up?

When our desires are fulfilled we find ourselves to be happy and when they are not fulfilled, we are unhappy and restless. The Vedas recognise 'Kama' as a Purushartha, a valid pursuit with different prayers to help us fulfill them. Then, when does desire become a problem? What can we do about it? Should we fulfill the desire or should we give it up? We listen to insights from the Bhagavad Gita. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/312-desire-to-fulfill-or-give-up/ Our monthly news...

Jan 14, 202535 min

#311 Four Hindu ways to enrich the New Year

The Hindu way of life is neither new nor old. It is Sanatana, eternal and so it is both, new and old. Yes, at the threshold of the new year we may finetune our life priorities, set goals and make plans. How might these include our relationship with devatas and people around us? How can we have a lasting framework that guides our actions contributing to happiness and prosperity? Let's find out. Our monthly newsletter - Aarsha Vidya Bharati - Dec 2024| Weaving Gratitude & Hope | Vedic Wisdom F...

Dec 31, 202422 min

#310 Annapurna Stotram (by Adi Shankaracharya) - its meaning and blessing

Devi Annapurna is the goddess of food and nourishment. She is called the mother of the three worlds and gives to everyone what only a mother gives, naturally and freely – food. She bears no weapons in her hands, but rather carries a cooking pot and a spoon. As giver of food she is the giver of life. Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya composed the Annapurna Stotram of 12 verses which help us revere and revel in what we are blessed with. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/310-annapurna-...

Dec 24, 202445 min

#309 The Life and Teachings of Swami Tapovan Maharaj

Wise beings who have been the gurus of our gurus, shine the light of Vedanta for us as they pave the path for our learning. Swami Tapovan Maharaj (1889-1957), also known as Swami Chinmayananda ji 's guru wrote an autobiographical work titled 'Iswara Darshan'. We hear inspiring glimpses from his life interwoven with teachings of Vedanta. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/309-the-life-and-teachings-of-swami-tapovan-maharaj/ Our monthly newsletter - Aarsha Vidya Bharati - Dec 2024...

Dec 17, 202439 min

#308 Bhakti - The transformative love of the Gopis for Sri Krishna

How could Sri Krishna, a Sampurna Avataara respond in the way he did to the Gopis? What is the right way of looking at their relationship? Through some sections of the Bhagavatam (one of the 18 Puranas) we understand and revel even, in the love of the Gopis for Sri Krishna. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/308-bhakti-the-transformative-love-of-the-gopis-for-sri-krishna-bhagavatam/ Our monthly newsletter - Aarsha Vidya Bharati - Dec 2024| Weaving Gratitude & Hope | Vedic Wi...

Dec 10, 202436 min

#307 The Dharma Bull and its decline in the 4 Yugas (Bhagavatam)

Dharma is likened to a bull in Bhagavatam, who is now only standing on one leg in Kali Yuga's current age. We hear the story of the Dharma bull and how he lost his other legs because of decline in Dharma across the ages. While on the one hand, it is a relief to know that the decline in Dharma that we are experiencing has been predicted, it also anchors us in Sanatana Dharma, the eternal way of life, as a framework for our choices and decisions. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in...

Dec 03, 202431 min

#306 Why study Vedanta if one seeks enlightenment?

What is the connection between a book and what you want i.e. self-realisation or enlightenment? This and more is covered in an important topic – Anubandha chatushtayam, which also means the four fold connection in Vedanta. Knowing this guides your moksha pursuit and frees you from confusion. The transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/why-study-vedanta-if-one-seeks-enlightenment/ To register for our Vedic Wisdom Festival on 8th December 2024 - https://www.swipez.in/patron/form/submit/-93zzIYE644...

Nov 26, 202425 min

#305 Vamana Avataara and Bali's journey from Ego to Devotion (Bhagavatam)

King Bali had created havoc in the three worlds. As the devas approached Sri Vishnu, he incarnated as a mere dwarf, Vamana. The dialogue between King Bali and Vamana Avataara from Srimad Bhagavatam is an illuminating one of his journey from ego to devotion. The transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/305-vamana-avatara-and-balis-journey-from-ego-to-devotion/ It is not too late to join the course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita, which began in August 2024. Do check out the details, and do not lose ...

Nov 19, 202447 min

#304 How to come to terms with our past

Everyone experiences events in childhood that leave an impression and shape us into who we become. Vedanta teaches us to see things as IS. This means being objective to one’s past as well. How can we be objective, perhaps have a pleasant neutrality to the past especially when there are some painful memories sitting there to this day that have not been processed? By seeing how Leela comes to terms with her past, we can easily understand how to apply the process to our life and our past. The trans...

Nov 12, 202434 min

#303 The Sacred Bond of Siblings - Lessons from the Ramayana and Mahabharata

Among young people these days, it is common to refer to each other as ‘Bro’ meaning a friend, a buddy, someone close like a brother. While parent-child relationships often take centre stage in discussions about families, the sibling relationship is highly underrated and yet serves as a foundation for one’s maturity and personal growth. How did siblings relate to each other in our Itihaasas, particularly the Ramayana and Mahabharata? We receive some insights on how they upheld Dharma. The transcr...

Nov 05, 202419 min

#302 Narakasura and the 16000+ wives of Bhagavan Sri Krishna

Naraka Chaturdashi is celebrated on the 2nd day of the 5 day Deepavali festival. One of the associated legends is that Sri Krishna defeated Narakasura. Who was he? What were the circumstances that prompted Sri Krishna to marry 16000 women? Let’s listen to this excerpt from Bhagavatam, one of the 18 MahaPuranas. The transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/302-narakasura-and-16000-wives-of-bhagavan-sri-krishna/ It is not too late to join the course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita, which began in Aug...

Oct 29, 202421 min

#301 Devi Lakshmi speaks to the one who says 'I don't have enough'

Asantosha is like most of us. He feels that he 'does not have enough money'. Devi Lakshmi opens his eyes to all her manifestations and prompts Asantosha to reflect on his life, restoring and celebrating the balance of wealth in his life. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/301-devi-lakshmi-speaks-to-the-one-who-says-i-dont-have-enough/ It is not too late to join the course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita, which began in August 2024. Do check out the details, and do not lose an oppo...

Oct 22, 202423 min

#300 You are the Whole

Is your vision of yourself similar to the vision of Vedanta, which sees you as limitless? Let us listen to an extract from Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati ji's article as he helps us see that all along, one was always the whole. This being our 300th episode, a special heartfelt thank you for continuing to listen and sitting on the banks of wisdom of Vedanta. It is not too late to join the course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita, which just began on 17 August 2024. Do check out the details, and do n...

Oct 15, 202430 min

#299 Chant these 32 names of Ma Durga to overcome difficulties

The word 'Durga' itself means an invincible fortress as well as a difficulty. By chanting these 32 powerful names, each of which starts with Durga, we dwell on the meaning and transform our relationship with Durga/difficulty, for good. Bhakti - The Heart of Wisdom - 1, Starting on 13th October, 2024 - https://www.hua.edu/courses/bhakti-the-heart-of-wisdom-1/ It is not too late to join the course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita, which just began on 17 August 2024. Do check out the details, and do n...

Oct 08, 202421 min

#298 Seeing Devi in ALL Beings

With a heavy heart and feeling purposeless, a devotee is cleaning her mandir, wiping the murti of Durga. She prays for guidance. Lo behold! Devi Durga appears and teaches her the most important thing. Listen on, in this profound teaching of Devi to her devotee. Soundarya Lahari - 3rd-11th October - Worship Devi by enrolling here - https://arshavidyananda.in/live-courses/ Bhakti - The Heart of Wisdom - 1, Starting on 13th October, 2024 - https://www.hua.edu/courses/bhakti-the-heart-of-wisdom-1/ I...

Oct 01, 202435 min

#297 Paying the price for our wrong actions (28 narakas of suffering)

Any one who commits wrong actions or even crime may escape the law of land but cannot escape the law of Karma presided over by Bhagavan. Such a person will suffer the consequences while living or may actually go to naraka. The Puranas speak of 28 kinds of narakas of suffering which relate to different kinds of wrong actions committed here on earth. Knowing about them may prompt us to think twice before we do wrong actions. What are these 28 narakas and how can we avoid suffering, after death? Bh...

Sep 24, 202425 min

#296 How do (negative) emotions help us?

What if emotions like anger, sadness, fear, jealousy etc have a purpose - to help rather than harm us? What if emotions whisper wisdom that we are not paying attention to? What if emotions had a voice, what would they say to us? Speaking today are Binding Desire, Anger, Sadness, Fear, Jealousy, Confusion, Arrogance and Guilt .... The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/296-how-do-negative-emotions-help-us/ Bhakti - The Heart of Wisdom - 1 Starting on 13th October, 2024 - https://www....

Sep 17, 202432 min

#295 How does Ganapati bless and guide us?

When Bhagavan Ganapati appears, the dejected devotee asks many questions - Why are there so many obstacles in my path? How are you both a placer as well as a remover of obstacles? When life is challenging, how can I still have shraddha and persevere? In response Bhagavan Ganapati blesses and guides the devotee and all of us. The transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/295-how-does-ganapati-bless-and-guides-us/ For a deep dive of 6 hours into the glory of Ganapati, you may access 'The Meaning of ...

Sep 10, 202426 min

#294 Ganesha and his Powerful 8 Avataras

Did you know that in different cosmic ages, Bhagavan Ganesha appeared as 8 Avataras to vanquish asuras and re-establish Dharma. We listen to the stories from the Ganesha Purana and Mudgala Purana about how these asuras like Krodhasura (embodiment of anger), Matsarasura (embodiment of jealousy) were defeated thereby revelling in and abiding in our devotion to Bhagavan Ganesha. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/294-ganesha-and-his-8-powerful-avataras/ For a deep dive of 6 hours i...

Sep 03, 202426 min

#293 Happiness is centred on oneself

Does happiness lie in a person, situation or a thing? If so, the person, situation or thing should always make me happy! But this is not our experience. Here is an excerpt from Pujya Swami Dayananda ji 's unfolding of this important topic. Not too late to join the course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita which just began on 17th August 2024. Do check out the details and do not lose an opportunity to transform your life into a blessing through Bhagavan's Divine Song. Details and registration - https:...

Aug 27, 202435 min

#292 Bala Mukunda Ashtakam (The Beautiful Child form of Sri Krishna)

In an interesting turn of events in the midst of a deluge, Rishi Markandeya was blessed with the vision of Sri Krishna in the child form resting on a banyan leaf. What did he see and what did he understand? Through the eight verses of the Bala Mukunda Ashtakam, we discover and revel in the joy of Sri Krishna's beautiful child form. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/292-bala-mukunda-ashtakam-the-beautiful-child-form-of-sri-krishna/ Not too late to join the course on the Complete...

Aug 20, 202423 min

#291 Freedom from Sadness (by Pujya Swami Dayananda )

We can be free from sadness only when we understand what we are bound by. Through this exquisite unfolding of words by Pujya Swami Dayananda ji we see the truth clearly! What better way to celebrate India's independence and Pujya Swamiji 's birthday of 15th August than to revel in the brilliance of his teaching on freedom! Our upcoming course on the Complete Bhagavad Gita starts on 17th August 2024. Do check out the details and do not lose an opportunity to transform your life into a blessing th...

Aug 13, 202419 min

#290 Tulsidas (Great Saints of India - Bhakta vijaya)

As soon as people across the world chant the Hanuman Chalisa they find themselves rejuvenated with bhakti and shakti. Such is its power and greatness. And yet few know that it was composed by Sant Tulsidas who also composed the Sri Ramcharitmanas. As we approach his birth anniversary on 11th August this year, we hear of some key events of Sant Tulsidas's life and some lovely poetry from Sri Mahipati who wrote the Bhakta Vijaya about the Great Saints of India. The podcast transcript - https://ars...

Aug 06, 20241 hr 11 min

#289 Great Devotees of Shiva (Punitavati and Kannapa - 63 Nayannars)

According to the Hindu calendar, the month of Shravan, which falls between July and August, is considered highly auspicious for the worship of Bhagavan Shiva. How did the great Shiva devotees relate to Bhagavan Shiva? What changed in their lives, as a result? We hear of two stories - Punitavati and Kannapa from a long time ago who are considered amongt the 63 Nayannars (devotees). The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/290-great-devotees-of-shiva-punitavati-and-kannapa-63-nayanars/ ...

Jul 30, 202422 min

#288 The Bhagavad Gita - 9 Objections and Reasons to Learn it.

Simple and straightforward answers to commonly raised objections to learning the Bhagavad Gita, a profound dialogue that will transform your life. Some of the objections answered are - Objection 1 : The Gita is too ancient and irrelevant to modern life. Objection 2 : I don't have time to study an entire scripture. Objection 3: If I learn the Gita, I will lose my competitive edge and become passive. Objection 4: Saving Sanatana Dharma is more urgent than learning the Gita and Vedanta. Objection 5...

Jul 23, 202423 min

#287 Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati ji and his Gurus

In the book 'Swami Dayananda Saraswati - Contributions and Writings' by Sheela Balaji, there are very deeply moving extracts of Pujya Swami Dayananda ji speaking of Swami Sivananda ji, Swami Chinmayananda ji, Swami Pranavananda ji and Swami Taranananda ji. We reflect on the words of the Guru of Gurus and bow our heads at the feet of the entire Guru parampara, as we approach Guru Purnima. Join our new course starting on 16th July 2024 - Manoshakti - Mind Mastery with Meditations - https://arshavi...

Jul 16, 202427 min

#286 I am NOT the body-mind (the right way to do the enquiry)

I am not the body-mind. If this statement is understood incorrectly, then it can lead to dissociation and wanting to abandon responsibilities. We understand the right way to do the enquiry into reality through the dialogue between the student and teacher. The podcast transcript - https://arshavidyananda.in/286-i-am-not-the-body-mind-the-right-way-to-do-the-enquiry/ Announcing our new course - Manoshakti - Mind Mastery with Meditations - https://arshavidyananda.in/manoshakti-mind-mastery-with-med...

Jul 09, 202425 min

#285 Namdev (Great Saints of India - Bhaktavijaya)

Like Arjuna (in the Gita), we too wonder - How do wise people, talk, walk and live? More than 200 years ago, Sri Mahipati wrote about the 'Stories of Great Saints of India' in his book, 'Bhakta vijaya' (the Victory of the devotee). Within each story of more than 21 saints are some details of their lives, rich poetic imagery that thrills the heart, some cultural practices, different places that dot the sacred geography of Bharat but mostly a devotion that bathes our hearts. On this Ekadashi, we e...

Jul 02, 202457 min
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