समझ से प्राप्त ब्रह्मचर्य (पूर्वार्ध) (Part-1)Dada Bhagwan
Each and every human being has the capacity to identify his Soul and attain salvation. However, one severe obstacle on this path could be sexual attraction/ infatuation. None other than a Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) can help us understand the science behind sexual attraction. In the book, Dadashri, the Gnani Purush has discussed the cause and effects of attraction towards the opposite sex, and horrific consequences of unchaste behavior.
Part 1 of the book is devoted to discuss the science of such attraction, how it impedes Self-realization and explains the significance of celibacy.
Part 2 of the book contains chapters for those who have resolved to remain celibate. Having become convinced of the benefits of brahmacharya, the aspirant expresses his willingness to do so. Having met the Gnani Purush and with his continued nearness and grace, he takes the firm vow to be free from all elements of sexuality. The Gnani remains with him until the attainment of total brahmacharya.
समझ से प्राप्त ब्रह्मचर्य (पूर्वार्ध) (Part-2)Dada Bhagwan
Each and every human being has the capacity to identify his Soul and attain salvation. However, one severe obstacle on this path could be sexual attraction/ infatuation. None other than a Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) can help us understand the science behind sexual attraction. In the book, Dadashri, the Gnani Purush has discussed the cause and effects of attraction towards the opposite sex, and horrific consequences of unchaste behavior.
Part 1 of the book is devoted to discuss the science of such attraction, how it impedes Self-realization and explains the significance of celibacy.
Part 2 of the book contains chapters for those who have resolved to remain celibate. Having become convinced of the benefits of brahmacharya, the aspirant expresses his willingness to do so. Having met the Gnani Purush and with his continued nearness and grace, he takes the firm vow to be free from all elements of sexuality. The Gnani remains with him until the attainment of total brahmacharya.
समझ से प्राप्त ब्रह्मचर्य (पूर्वार्ध) (Part-1)Dada Bhagwan
Each and every human being has the capacity to identify his Soul and attain salvation. However, one severe obstacle on this path could be sexual attraction/ infatuation. None other than a Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) can help us understand the science behind sexual attraction. In the book, Dadashri, the Gnani Purush has discussed the cause and effects of attraction towards the opposite sex, and horrific consequences of unchaste behavior.
Part 1 of the book is devoted to discuss the science of such attraction, how it impedes Self-realization and explains the significance of celibacy.
Part 2 of the book contains chapters for those who have resolved to remain celibate. Having become convinced of the benefits of brahmacharya, the aspirant expresses his willingness to do so. Having met the Gnani Purush and with his continued nearness and grace, he takes the firm vow to be free from all elements of sexuality. The Gnani remains with him until the attainment of total brahmacharya.
समझ से प्राप्त ब्रह्मचर्य (पूर्वार्ध) (Part-2)Dada Bhagwan
Each and every human being has the capacity to identify his Soul and attain salvation. However, one severe obstacle on this path could be sexual attraction/ infatuation. None other than a Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) can help us understand the science behind sexual attraction. In the book, Dadashri, the Gnani Purush has discussed the cause and effects of attraction towards the opposite sex, and horrific consequences of unchaste behavior.
Part 1 of the book is devoted to discuss the science of such attraction, how it impedes Self-realization and explains the significance of celibacy.
Part 2 of the book contains chapters for those who have resolved to remain celibate. Having become convinced of the benefits of brahmacharya, the aspirant expresses his willingness to do so. Having met the Gnani Purush and with his continued nearness and grace, he takes the firm vow to be free from all elements of sexuality. The Gnani remains with him until the attainment of total brahmacharya.
This document contains common phrases in Hindi for greetings, actions, questions, and responses. Some examples include greetings like "Namaste" or "Hello", questions like "What is your name?" or "Where did you go?", actions and verbs like "eat", "drink", "come", or "go", and responses like "Yes", "No", or "I don't know". The document serves as a basic guide to common Hindi phrases for basic communication.
The International Pharmacopoeia, Third EditionShreya Sethi
This document is the third edition of Volume 5 of The International Pharmacopoeia. It contains monographs and testing methods for pharmaceutical substances, tablets, antimalarial drugs, reagents, test solutions, volumetric solutions, and amendments and corrigenda to previous volumes. It also includes supplementary information and an index.
This document introduces the author's family members, including their mother who is described as sweet and caring, their father who is the strongest, and their younger brother who is referred to affectionately. The author expresses love for their family members and states that they are now tired and ready to depart.
Management lessons from Rani of JhansiShreya Sethi
The document summarizes key management lessons that can be learned from Rani Lakshmibai's defense of Jhansi against the British in 1858. Some lessons include involving teams in decision making to gain buy-in, selecting personnel based on skills regardless of attributes, being flexible and able to adapt strategies, and rewarding risk-taking to maintain morale. Despite advising her allies on strategy, Rani Lakshmibai's leadership was undermined by others' unwillingness to heed her advice, contributing to their eventual defeat. An overall lesson is that organizations must learn from both successes and failures to withstand challenges over the long run.
This document summarizes:
1) A massacre that occurred in Jhansi, India on June 8, 1857 where British officials, soldiers and their families were killed by rebel sepoys and locals.
2) A list of the Europeans and Anglo-Indians who were murdered in the massacre, totaling over 20 men, women and children.
3) Details of the burial of the victims, where a memorial wall and obelisk were planned to be built in remembrance.
The document discusses 12 key lessons about life and learning based on the movie 3 Idiots. The lessons are: 1) Pursue excellence rather than chasing success directly; 2) Live life to the fullest each day; 3) Following your passion can lead to excellence; 4) Learning is possible through humility; 5) Current education systems put too much pressure on students; 6) Life is about managing emotions, not just intelligence; 7) Necessity drives innovation; 8) Simplicity is important; 9) Leadership should be flexible not rigid; 10) Love is boundary-less; 11) Communication is key; 12) Mediocrity should be avoided and one's potential optimized. The overall message is to
The document discusses the importance of listening skills as an essential part of effective verbal communication. It notes that listening makes up 50% of communication and defines different types of listening including sympathetic listening, where one shares the feelings of the speaker, and empathetic listening, where one seeks to understand how the speaker feels without necessarily sharing their emotions. Developing empathetic listening skills requires attention to details and encouraging self-disclosure from the speaker. The document also addresses how to structure presentations and speeches through various storage systems and outlines guidelines for effective speaking such as controlling speed, clarity, pronunciation, punctuation, familiarity, fluency and expression.
The document provides a long list of tips for personal development and self-improvement. Some of the key tips include spending one hour each morning on self-development activities like meditation, reading inspirational texts, and listening to motivational tapes; setting aside time each week for family; drinking water and eating healthy foods; practicing gratitude; reading biographies of leaders; and repeating positive mantras. The overall message is about developing good habits and focusing on self-improvement, relationships, health, and personal growth.
Athirappalli and Vazhachal are two scenic waterfalls located 5 km apart near Thrissur, Kerala. Athirappalli Falls plunges 80 feet into the Chalakkudy River from the edge of the Sholayar forest range. Vazhachal is also part of the Chalakkudy River, and both waterfalls provide a refreshing experience as their cool, misty waters cascade over rocky terrain surrounded by thick forest.
This document provides an overview comparison of Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Both are described as ancient yet living medical traditions focused on holistic health. The review discusses key principles of each system, including views of the human body and disease. It also examines determinants of their success, including quality of botanical drugs, government policies, and scientific research. While China has promoted TCM internationally through science-based research and policies, the review argues Ayurveda needs more extensive scientific validation and evidence to gain wider global acceptance.
This document provides instructions to format an Excel spreadsheet by selecting all cells, setting the row height to 15 and column width to 2, and zooming out to 15% for a unique view of the spreadsheet. The instructions end by noting that it is surprising but true that Excel can be used to create this formatted view.