Eli
Title: Swami
Gender: Male
Age: Ageless
Location: India
About Me:
I am a friendly humble man.
Having read the pages of the wonderful book of life I have realized the following few basic principles :
1. We should learn to forgive ourself
2. Change comes when it comes .. we must be patient
3. If we think good, see only good and pray sincerely the world looks a brighter and better place. The negatives are not “out there” they are “inside us” and we only hurt ourself by seeing and feeling negatively. While the world moves on, we keep bleeding inside feeling hurt and lonely.
4. God is kind and blessings are always there, we only need to be aware of the blessings.
5.Truth is simple, not a complex concept but unfortunately it is not simple to think simple.
(for an elaboration on the simplicity of truth please read my blog ”Dynamics of Ethical Survival “ )

Introduction to Hindu Scriptures - Part 1 - The Vedas
Introduction to Hindu Scriptures - Part 2 - The Vedangas
Introduction to Hindu Scriptures - Part 3 - The Smritis
Introduction to Hindu Scriptures - Part 4 - The Darshanas
Introduction to Hindu Scriptures - Part 5 - The Tantras
Dynamics of Ethical Survival
Hinduism - A Way of Life
He that is slow to anger
Duties of Householders - Mahanirvana Tantra
Two Different Spiritual Paths
Mantras - An Introduction
Mantras and Vedic Hymns - Listen to Audio
Fate, Free Will, and the Laws of Karma
More thoughts on Laws of Karma
Liberation (Moksha) - the Hindu concept
How the body, mind and soul are related
A Poetic Description of Universe - Purusha Suktam
The Poetry of Creation - Rig Veda Book 10 Hymn 129
The flower of Vedic Chants - Mantra Pushpam (with audio)
The Superman - by Sri Aurobindo
Is there a downfall for a yogi who can not attain perfection?
The summary of non-dualistic philosophy-Atma-Shatakam
Ashtadikpalas - the eight guardians of the sky
Akashic Records
Duties and Responsibilities - The Hindu Social Framework
There is no multiplicity of FAITH
The final fire sacrifice
The Kemet Faith
Sant Kabir
Kanakadasa the Saint-Poet
Dilip Roy - The truth seeker
Mirabai - The Poet Seer
The Voice
Tomorrow is here
Love is
O Life
Getting over childhood trauma
Management Guidelines from The Bhagavad Gita
Intentionality in a message -Grice's Model of Communication
Common Barriers to Communication
Meaning and Origin Of The Word “Hindu”
Origin of snakes - A Hindu mythology
Fruitless Penance - a story from Mahabharata
Who I Am Makes a Difference
Deepawali - The Hindu Festival of Light
If there were dreams to sell…
Navaratri - The famous Hindu festival
How the snakes were saved - A Hindu mythology



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