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Articles related to "Arjuna"
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 20,21 & 22 The conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna. conversation • arjuna krishna • acyuta
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 26,27 & 28 On seeing loved ones ready to fight each other in the battlefield, Arjuna pours out his dilemma to Lord Krishna near • dear ones • gita • kinsmen
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 1, 2 & 3 Lord Krishna urges Arjuna to shed wrong knowledge, ignorance and cowardice. yoga • knowledge • coward • faintheartedness • krishna
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 23,24 & 25 As instructed by Arjuna Lord Krishna moves the chariot to the center of the battle field. arjuna • chariot • center of the battle field.
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 4, 5 & 6 Arjuna expresses his reluctance to kill his own teachers who should be revered. teacher • slay • kill • arjuna
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 44,45 & 46 It is better to be killed, rather than kill and augment sins, says Arjuna. clan • class • lawlessness • arjuna • sins
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 10, 11 & 12 Lord Krishna reveals the true nature of Self to Arjuna. self • brahman • krishan • true knowledge
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 35,36 & 37 Arjuna tells the Lord that killing his own kinsmen will not bring him joy. joy • kinsmen • sin
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 7, 8 & 9 Arjuna who is overwhelmed with sorrow and compassion, surrenders to Lord Krishna. krishna • geeta • gita • surrender
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 29,30 & 31 trembling, duty, fear, material loss arjuna material view of life deters him from his d
Krishna's Dialogue of the Soul An appreciation of the Bhagavad-Gita, concerning Krishna's Dialogue of the Soul, as it appears in the Mahabharata. mahabharata • buddha • bhagavad-gita • sanskrit • poem
Paramahansa Yogananda's Gita There have been many translations of the spiritual poem, the Bhagavad Gita, but Yogananda offers a thorough explication, revealing the details of its exact meaning. paramahansa yogananda • bhagavad gita • mahabharata • god talks to arjuna • sir edwin arnold
The Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita is a very important ethical-text in ancient India. It captures the essence of Hinduism and offers us a glimpse of the ancient Indian civilization. bhagavad gita • the sanskrit • bhisma parva • mahabharata epic • divine one
The Five Bhavas The five bhavas are different attitudes a devotee may adopt when relating to the Divine. five bhavas of bhakti yoga • bhavas devotional practice • god as lover madhurya bhava • loving god as a child vatsalya bhava • different types of bhaktas
Herbs for a Healthy Heart Herbal alternatives to prescription blood pressure medication may allow patients to fight hypertension without the side effects of drugs. herbal medicine • high blood pressure • heart health • blood pressure medication • hypertension
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 32,33 & 34 He had no desires for wealth, victory or worldly pleasures - says Arjuna. wealth • victory • worldly pleasures
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 34, 35 & 36 Only cruel words remain for a warrior who flees from the battlefield. battlefield • duty • cruel
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 1 & 2 The first two verses of the gita, where Dhrtrastra anxiously enquires about the events in the battlefield. verse 1 and 2 • gita • sanjaya • kurukshetra • arjuna's sorrow
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 41,42 & 43 Arjuna is unhappy with the destruction of a clan as it would bring about lawlessness. clan • class • lawlessness • arjuna
Good-Bye Arjuna Ranatunga Sri Lankas most successful captain has taken retirement. His innovative captaincy lead them to their victory in 1996 World Cup held in the sub-continent. cricket • arjuna • ranatunga • sri lanka
Srimad Bhagawad Gita - An Introduction This is an introduction to the Great Srimad Bhagawad Gita - The song of the Gods. gita krishna arjuna kurukshetra
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 11,12 & 13 Duryodhana concludes his dialogue with Drona. conch • kettle drums • bhisma
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 14,15 & 16 These verses introduce us to the kings and warriors on the side of the Pandavas. pandavas • krishna • nakula • sahadeva
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 17,18 & 19 An introduction to the skills of the kings on the side of Pandavas. ambimanyu • sanjaya • subhadra • drupada
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 3 & 4 Fear of defeat grips Duryodhana, the King of Kauravas and he expresses it to the Commander of his army, Drona. drona • duryodhana • gita
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 38,39 & 40 Arjuna feels that it is only a SIN to destroy a clan for kingdom.
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 5,6 & 7 Duryodhana laments about the strength of his enemy. gita • duryodhana • enemy
Chapter 1: Arjuna's Sorrow - Verse 8,9 & 10 Duryodhana talks about the warriors who were prepared to die for him. bhisma • duryodhana
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 47, 48 & 49 Acts done without the desire of fruits form my worship and is the path to liberation. liberation • miserable • life
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 31, 32 & 33 It was Arjuna's duty to win the war and protect Dharma.
Apsaras I Apsaras have been variously described as fairies, angels, nymphs and sirens. Actually they are celestial maidens of exquisite beauty and alluring charm, and have the power and will to use both. apsaras • indra • gandharvas • kashyap • aditi
Hindu Dharma The word "dharma" is one of the most important terms in Hinduism. But it's not an easy term to understand. dharma • adharma • bhagavad-gita • arjuna • krishna
Apsaras - II Ghritachi was responsible for the birth of several personalities, many of them in unusual ways. She along with other apsaras entertained special guests on spesial occasions. Tilottama was created as the most beautiful female in order to bring about the end of the Demon brothers Sunda and Upasunda, who were endowed with a peculiar boon. ghritachi • drona • pandava • kaurava • mahabharata
Jaimini and the Birds Jaimini is advised to consult four birds who are well versed in the scriptures. The article traces how these birds acquired this learning. The wisdom imparted by these birds has been passed down to us in the Markandeya Purana. markandeya purana • jaimini • vyasa • mahabharata • markandeya
Contents Bhagawad Gita has been categorized into numerous chapters, based on its contents. This articles give an overview of the verses and the categories in which they will fall, in the subsequent articles. gita • contents • division of the text • the beginning
Visit Mamallapuram's Temples In South India The Tamil Nadu town of Mamallapuram is an old temple town, a modern day stone carving center, and a cheap South Indian backpacker beach resort all in one. mamallapuram • mamallapuram's temples • temples in south india • south indian temple • south indian temple art
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 28, 29 & 30 The Self is Immortal in humans, animals and even Gods. grief • soul • war
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 37, 38 & 39 Sankya means intellect and truth about the Atman. Yoga is the disposition of mind needed to attain nirvana. karma • bondage • krishna
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 53, 54 & 55 The Lord describes the nature of a man with firm wisdom. self • realize • nature • karma
Anil Kumble- India's Retiring Captain India's most successful spin bowler Anil Kumble announced his retirement from Test cricket on 2nd November 2008 at the end of the Third Test match against Australia anil kumble retires • india's most successful bowler • indian cricket captains • great indian bowler • farewell to cricket
The Oneness Blessing® The discovery of the Oneness Blessing® was made by a married couple in India, founders of the Oneness University in India, where they teach the philosophy of Oneness. oneness blessing • sri bhaghavan • sri amma • deeksha • awakening into oneness
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 13, 14 & 15 Only a man who endures both pleasure and pain alike is worthy of immortality.
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 25, 26 & 27 Arjuna had to wage the war to establish Dharma. dharma • duty
Chapter 2: Yoga of Knowledge - Verse 59, 60 & 61 The senses can be completely controlled only by the strength of devotional service to Krishna faith • devotion • senses • intellects • krishna
The Ten Incarntions The ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu refer to his appearances on earth as some living creature in order to destroy evil and establish righteousness. As a side issue they reflect the theory of evolution. vishnu • incarnations • bagwad gita • arjuna • krishna
A Sacred Epic The Bhagavad Gita is the most famous part of the sacred Sanskrit poem, Mahabharata, which is the longest epic poem in existence. bhagavad gita • paramahansa yogananda • self-realization fellowship • yoga • translation
The Spiritual Side of Yoga People often think of yoga as merely a physical practice. The true measure of progress in yoga, however, is the amount of peace that is experienced in life. yoga classes • yoga philosophy • printed yoga mat • yoga kripalu • teaching yoga |
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