Daily Life

Practical guidance or our day-to-day life based on teachings from scriptures.

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    Beyond Space and Time

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    Modern science assumes Space and Time as the basis for almost all its ‘theories’ and calculations. Therefore, in its current form, it can never culminate into something worthwhile. Ancient Indian Scriptures have always propounded that the ultimate ‘Goal’ of human life – bliss, satisfaction, completeness, and fulfillment – can never be achieved in the realm of Space and Time, but beyond it. Param Pujya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati has explained this seemingly impossible reality with great skill and patience using examples from ordinary life.

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    Bhaj Govindam

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    Bhagwatpujya Adi Shankaracharya has instructed a common householder, living a mundane life, to attain God realization through devotion and worship. Parampujya Mataji has unfolded the secret of how a household person can attain happiness and self-contentment within oneself through simple and mature mind.

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    Dasharathi Ram

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    Dasharathi Ram literally means Lord Shree Raam as the son of King Dasharath. But what is the spiritual significance of Rama in our day-to-day life? What learning can we take from the great epic Ramayana and its characters – Shree Ram, Mata Seeta, brother Lakshman, servant Hanuman, King Rawan, King Bibheeshan, brother Bharat and others? Mataji Swami Sthitapradnyananda Saraswati has beautifully presented the spiritual essence of Ramayana for our perusal in ordinary life.

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    Divyatwacha Marg

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    Though man is very advanced externally, along with his intellectual development, mental development is also necessary, because the role of mind is equally important, or rather far bigger than the role of intellect while living life. An intellectual person can live life happily if his mind is pure, pleasant and mature. Man often fails to understand what exactly constitutes a good behaviour. The various virtues, which need to be cultivated by the mind, are described in the 13th Chapter of Bhagwat Geeta through these 5 stanzas. ‘Divyatwacha Marg’ illustrates this.

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    Ekshloki Vedanta

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    It is impossible to find scientific approach in this world as divine, beautiful, complete and effective as Vedanta ! Its study alone can provide a sense of complete satisfaction and fulfilment in life. Through this very brief “Ekashloki Vedanta”, Adi Shankaracharya has presented an excellent summary of the unfathomable Vedantic knowledge in a lucid manner.

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    Gayatree Mimamsa

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    Chanting of Gayatree mantra is considered very important in the Vedic tradition. ‘Gayatree Mimamsa’ gives it’s meaning in Marathi and also the Sanskrit bhashya. This small booklet has a plain and simple transliteration of Gayatree Mahamantra.

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    Ishavasyopanishad

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    Ishavasya Upanishad – based on Shankarabhashya: If one discovers the all pervasive thruth, which envelopes the entire creation within and without, in ones’ own heart, he becomes the truth himself. Ishavasya Upanishad is the first Upanishad which is studied in the beginning in the study of ten Upanishads. This Upanishad illustrates the philosophy of oneness of Jiva and Brahma. The required karma and dhyana sadhanas have also been stated . There are many contradicting shrutis in this Upanishad but what exactly is the Acharya’s purpose of shrutis putting it in this form has been beautifully explained . Dyana and Dyani words used here by shruti are not to indicate bookish knowledge or a scholar here. This has no importance in Adhyatmashastra. To acquire Knowledge is to be in that state. This is what shrutis want to indicate and one must strive to achieve this is the message given by Shruti mata very ardently. This intricate treatise, which is based on Shaankarbhaashya and the experience of Param Pujya Mataji Swami Sthitapradnyanand Saraswati, will guide a common person to learn and understand it in a clear, logical way.

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    Jeevanachi Sakaratmak Drushti

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    Human life constantly changes along with the progressing world. However, Spiritual Knowledge is essential even today in order to fill our life with happiness and peace. There is no doubt that the deep knowledge propounded by Vedas, Bhagwat Geeta and the Spiritual Science alone can prove to be the lighthouse guiding us towards Positive Attitude in life!

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    Kathopanishad

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    Kathopanishad – based on Shankarabhashya: To attain the highest truth of one’s life, a seeker requires to embibe different types of values that make his mind simple and mature. Param Pujya Mataji Swami Sthitapradnyanand Saraswati has beautifully presented the essence of this upanidhad in this treatise.

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    Kenopanishad

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    Kenopanishad is found in the Sama Veda. The spiritual significance of this Upanishad is great because Adi Sankaracharya considered it necessary to write two commentaries on this text, namely Pada Bhashya and Vakya Bhashya. Authentic interpretation of Vakya Bhashya is extremely rare to find in any literature. Param Pujya Mataji Swami Sthitapradnyanand Saraswati’s commentary on Vakya Bhashya is unique based on her own experience and teachings which sadhakas will find very useful.

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    Mandukyopanishad

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    “Maandukyopanishad” is one of the 10 important Upanishads on which Adi Shankaracharya has written commentary(Bhaashya). It is the only Upanishad on which Param Acharya Gaudapaad has written detailed commentary called “Kaarikaa”, and is considered capable of elevating a seeker to the stage of Eternal Liberation or “Kaivalya Mukti”.

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    Maneesha Panchakam

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    Lord Shankara, disguised as a despicable man, put forth a thought-provoking question to Poojyapaad Bhagwaan Shankaraachaarya. Aachaarya answered this question in five verses, called Maneesha Panchakam. Through this answer, Aachaarya put forth the gist of entire Vedaanta Shaastra. Param Pujya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati has explained the essence of this intricate philosophy through detailed critical analysis.

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