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Jīvana-dharma-yoga

Appendix (Part 6)
Philosophy May 21, 2024

Appendix (Part 6)

The study of five aspects Let us now examine the difference between the three matas. Each mata has its many subtle processes and detailed specifications. That...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 7)
Philosophy May 28, 2024

Appendix (Part 7)

The result of human love is also the same. When a mother feeds her baby, dresses it up, and cuddles it, what does she expect in return? She only desires for her...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 8)
Philosophy Jun 04, 2024

Appendix (Part 8)

This is also called the bhramara-kīṭa-nyāya. A bee captures a worm with the intention to eat it, and keeps it in front of it, waiting for the vim of the worm to...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 9)
Philosophy Jun 11, 2024

Appendix (Part 9)

The great Bhartṛhari says thus: maheśvare vā jagatām adhīśvare janārdane vā jagad-antarātmani । ṇa vastubheda-pratipattir-asti me tathā’pi bhaktis-taruṇe...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 10)
Philosophy Jun 18, 2024

Appendix (Part 10)

Adhyāropa-Apavāda[1] When we have to explain a completely unknown entity to someone, we first try to describe a thing he is familiar with, and at least partial...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 11)
Philosophy Jun 25, 2024

Appendix (Part 11)

Bhakti-Karma-Jñāna Our philosophical literature is replete with analyses about the superiority of either one of bhakti, karma or jñāna. This also features as o...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 12)
Philosophy Jul 02, 2024

Appendix (Part 12)

In our country, it is not difficult to find instances where extreme religiosity makes one forget worldly duties. It is quite common to find educated people who,...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 13)
Philosophy Jul 09, 2024

Appendix (Part 13)

We said in (5) that time is when existence is comprehended. Comprehension is the characteristic of the ātmā. That itself is ‘cit’ or ‘cicchakti’. Existence i...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 14)
Philosophy Jul 16, 2024

Appendix (Part 14)

There are two opposite energies hidden in music. One excites, inflames, and disturbs the mind. The other steadies it and calms it down. One helps in concentrati...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Chapter 1. Yoga of Inconsiderate Compassion (Part 2)
Philosophy Apr 06, 2021

Chapter 1. Yoga of Inconsiderate Compassion (Part 2)

At this point, as an example of the severity of the result of one’s own experience, we can recollect the episode of the blind king Dhṛtarāṣṭra. Vyāsa offered to...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 15)
Philosophy Jul 23, 2024

Appendix (Part 15)

A similar example can be seen even in business : (1) Adhiṣṭhāna = Capital and site of business (2) Kartā: the businessman’s and his knack (3) Karaṇa: the stock...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi
Appendix (Part 16)
Philosophy Jul 30, 2024

Appendix (Part 16)

Was dharma established? When Arjuna said he would not fight, what did Svāmi say? He said, “I stand for upholding dharma. This war is for the sake of that. This...

D V Gundappa | Trans: Raghavendra Hebbalalu, Sreelalitha Rupanagudi