Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1: Shastras, Stotras and Sutras

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Bhagavad Gita Discourse 1

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From the works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. All scriptures can be classified in three ways. Shastras are written for the intellectual types. They give clarity on how to live your life. Stotras are for those emotionally moved, the literature from heart, teaching surrender to the Divine. Sutras are developed for the Being-oriented ones. Sutras give the technique to reach the Being, giving a direct experience of spirituality. Sutras give a Being-level experience. The wonder of the Bhagavad Gita is that it addresses all of these people's needs, giving the understanding that can satisfy each of these different ways of relating to God so that all can fall in tune with Divine. Complete discourse titled Shastras, Stotras and Sutras may be ordered at www.anandagalleria.com

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Bhgavad Gita Discourse 6

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rom the works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this discourse of Chapter 6 titled, "Look In", Nithyananda says it doesn't matter whether you remain as a karma yogi or as a sannyasi; it doesn't affect your Being; it makes no difference. One who performs actions without being attached to any actions is an ascetic, a brahmachari. Nithyananda says just by giving up our laptops and cell phones, we can't become a sannyasi. The whole attitude has to be changed. He says: "Let yourself lift yourself otherwise you will be your own worst enemy." The discourse in it's entireity may be ordered at www.Anandagalleria.com

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Bhagavad Gita - The Unabridged Encyclopedia of Spirituality