|
|
|
Kirpal Singh 9/25/2004 |
| What is the object in Seva or service? Why do you serve poor people and the suffering humanity at large? |
| |
|
Shannon Brophy, Yoga.com Staff 9/19/2007 |
| There are many traditional yoga paths toward spiritual growth with the goal of self-realization. We offer an explanation of some of the paths up the mountain. You can choose which path or paths may help you develop or progress along your inner journey. |
| |
|
Dr. Ramanand Prasad (Translator) 6/01/1988 |
| The Bhagavad-Geeta, or the Song of the Lord, is a dialogue between Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, and his friend and disciple, Arjuna. This dialogue takes place in the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata. The Bhagavad-Geeta is composed of 700 (or 701) shlokas (verses) arranged in 18 chapters. It is one of the best-known philosophical texts of Hinduism, and is said to contain the essence of Upanishadic thought. |
| |
|
Dr. Ramanand Prasad (Translator) 6/1/1988 |
| The Bhagavad-Geeta, or the Song of the Lord, is a dialogue between Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, and his friend and disciple, Arjuna. This dialogue takes place in the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata. The Bhagavad-Geeta is composed of 700 (or 701) shlokas (verses) arranged in 18 chapters. It is one of the best-known philosophical texts of Hinduism, and is said to contain the essence of Upanishadic thought. |
| |
|
Dr. Ramanand Prasad (Translator) 6/1/1988 |
| The Bhagavad-Geeta, or the Song of the Lord, is a dialogue between Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, and his friend and disciple, Arjuna. This dialogue takes place in the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata. The Bhagavad-Geeta is composed of 700 (or 701) shlokas (verses) arranged in 18 chapters. It is one of the best-known philosophical texts of Hinduism, and is said to contain the essence of Upanishadic thought. |
| |
|
Yoga.com Staff 7/2/2002 |
| I will bet you didn't know that the purpose of yoga is to quiet your mind, not to put your foot behind your head. |
| |
|
Yoga.com Staff 6/25/2002 |
| Here you can find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about yoga and Yoga.com |
| |
|
|