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Monday December 11,  2006


 

Art, Culture & Heritage


 
 

From December 05, 2006 to December 11, 2006

Thousands Throng Ross Hill Shrine

Devotees from Orissa, too, participate in the event.

The Lord's Assurance

Lord Krishna is rightly acclaimed as the Jagadguru for His exposition of the Bhagavad Gita that is the epitome of the scriptures.

When Eyes And Expressions Speak

Shalini Vijayan charmed the audience with her performance.

Documenting Koodiyattom

Shaktibhadran's `Ascharyachoodamani' is considered the first text in Sanskrit theatre to be used in Koodiyattam.

Bond Of Bhakti

The explicit purpose of the Bhagavata Purana is to instil in people Bhakti Bhava.

Divine Will Is Supreme

The Bhagavad Gita reinforces the teaching of the scriptures and claims that the highest attainment for any individual is liberation. To attain the Lord's feet is the greatest feat to be accomplished.

Path To Salvation

Worldly life is characterised by the alternating nature of joy and sorrow and all creatures on earth or among the celestials are subject to the three gunas — Satva, Rajas and Tamas — which are a manifestation of Prakriti. Every Jivatma has to . . .

Old, But Ever New

Dharma refers to the underlying order in nature and thus signifies `the way things are'. In ethical terms dharma means `right way of living' and `proper conduct' and in spiritual terms it is considered the way of higher truths.

Scriptural Legacy

Among the scriptural texts of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism), the Bhagavad Gita has been the most extensively commented work right from the time of the preceptors who established the different Vedanta traditions up to the present day.

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