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  • Madupu Seshagiri
    What is Karma-Yoga of Bhagavadgita?
    Karma-yoga of bhagavadgita - is not simple to say "do your work without expecting results". It is mostly probably "doing every work for god only, dedicating work and its result to god - detaching
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    • Harisharan Walia replied

      Karma yoga is learning(Gyana) by doing(Karma). This experiential learning is more if we work detached to the fruits of karma and remaining conscious that we are working with a spirit of service as

  • Nvs Srinivasan
    I am trying to find Vaishnavism under Indian Religions to include my discipline but it is not found. Is there a way to add it?
    I am trying to find Vaishnavism under Indian Religions to include my discipline but it is not found. Is there a way to add it?
  • Nvs Srinivasan
    I am trying to find Vaishnavism under Indian Religions to include my discipline but it is not found. Is there a way to add it?
  • Harisharan Walia
    When God is everywhere how the world we see can be illusion(Mithya) as per Vedanta philosophy?
    God has mutable(Gross/physical) and immutable(Subtle) aspects,which when merged we experience oneness everywhere in the universe.Relationships in the changing form of God are assumed for the sake of
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    • Harisharan Walia replied

      For Yoga of micro with the macro see following verses in Gita: Samatva Yoga - Chapter2/verse 48, 6/33. Tatva Darshan - 4/34 Atmayoga - 6/19 Ashtanga Yoga - 7/4 Exampleof

  • Saragapani Kuppusamy Rao
    What is the meaning of 'Thatvamasi' ?
    What is the meaning of 'Thatvamasi' ?
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    • Murali Raghavan replied

      The vedic assertion 'Tattvamasi' means 'Thou art That'. This the refrain of all the ten principal upanishad which purports to drive home the trut through dialogue between a teacher and a student. Due

  • Harisharan Walia
    What is the difference between Religion and Dharma ?
    Religion is a school of thought that originated in certain period of time. Dharma is one which holds,it is eternal.
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    • Madupu Seshagiri replied

      Can we suppose - Dharma is "nature / characteristics / features / capacity" of an entity ? Does the word "swadharma" means nature of the individual or duty bound to be done by individual as per

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