January 14 2012
Title:
THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM HDH BHAGAVAN NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM
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Date:
Sat, 2012-01-14 06:46
Description in English:
Bhagavad Gita (Song of God) is a timeless treatise on the essence of living enlightenment. The Gita was imparted by the enlightened Hindu incarnation Sri Krishna to the warrior-prince Arjuna over 5000 years ago. Amazingly, the spiritual wisdom and life solutions offered in the Gita are so universal and current that it is even today used as a personal transformation guide. In today’s talk on Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 3, Verse 31, Paramahamsa Nithyananda illustrates the necessity of maintaining an uninterrupted spiritual practice. He points out that none of us ever feel tired of breathing and wish we could take a holiday from our breath: the process continues seamlessly from birth to death. Likewise, our spiritual practice should be an unbroken thread extending through our entire existence. No fatigue, social activity or work obligation ever interferes with our breathing: just so, daily prayer and worship should not be put aside for any reason.
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