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Vivekachudamani is the cream of the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. By developing the quality of discrimination, a power solely accorded to man, one can distinguish between the eternal and the temporal, which in turn opens the gateway to peace and happiness. Vivekachudamani, literally translated as the ‘Crest Jewel of Discrimination’ is a compendium of …
In the seventh chapter of the Bhagavad-Gita, Sri Krishna helps Arjuna think whether it is possible for the finite and limited mind to comprehend and embrace the concept of infinity. For more information please contact adultprograms@chinmayatoronto.org
The problem of mind control is as old as the hills. The mind never tires of playing tricks and there is no way to peace unless it is tamed. Indeed he is strong who conquers others, but he is mighty who conquers himself. This text and commentary helps us understand the working of our mind …
Vivekachudamani is the cream of the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. By developing the quality of discrimination, a power solely accorded to man, one can distinguish between the eternal and the temporal, which in turn opens the gateway to peace and happiness. Vivekachudamani, literally translated as the ‘Crest Jewel of Discrimination’ is a compendium of …
In his composition Srī Rāmacaritamānasa, Gosvāmi Tulasīdāsa declares that the Rāma kathā is most profound; many are the gems hidden in it. Just as a specialist is needed to discern the location of precious stones buried in the mountains, so also is it the case for the gems embedded in the Rāma kathā. Swami Tejomayananda …
In-Person Study Group of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 & 2 Contact: adultprograms@chinmayatoronto.org
Dharma is the very essence and substratum which upholds, nourishes, sustains and integrates the universe. Sweetness is the dharma of sugar, sweet-less sugar is a myth. Values uphold one’s character, nourish one’s life, sustain joy, give meaning to life and integrate society. Hence values are called Dharma. At a deeper level the Lord Himself is …