New Study Of Gita Nov 8 Dr Shriniwas J Kashalikarbanothkishan
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar conducted a new study of the Bhagavad Gita. In the study, he discusses the differences between sanyasa and yoga, and how they are relevant to everyday life. Sanyasa refers to renunciation of activities for personal interests or pleasures, while yoga refers to fully committing to one's duties. Both sanyasa and yoga can help merge one's individual consciousness with the universal consciousness when practiced without attachment to outcomes. The study also examines how concepts in the Gita like dharma, sanyasa, and yoga can provide practical guidance for personal development.
This document discusses key concepts related to temperature controls. It defines albedo as the reflection of total radiation from a surface and isotherm as a line connecting equal temperature points. It also notes that in addition to latitude, factors like land/water heating, altitude, position, cloud cover, and ocean currents strongly influence temperature, with land heating and cooling more rapidly than water.
V I C T O R Y O V E R N E C K A N D B A C K P A I N D R S H R I N I W...banothkishan
This document provides an overview of holistic treatment options for neck and back pain authored by Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It discusses the concept of holistic health and total stress management. It then provides remedies and techniques from Ayurveda, Allopathy, exercise, diet, posture, utilities, morning ablutions, body movements, yoga, massage, homeopathy, and osteopathy to treat neck and back pain holistically. The most important healing principle, according to the author, is to practice Namsmaran daily.
Tampa Ad Connect Preso - Future of AdvertisingBrandon Murphy
The document discusses the future of advertising and marketing. It argues that traditional branding using persuasion is no longer effective, as people feel manipulated by ads. The future is about modern branding where marketing aims to influence how people act and what they say about a brand by focusing on advocacy. Brands should provide value by having a purpose beyond just the product, creating great design, and making people's lives better. Marketing should be embedded in the product experience. Content is the new currency, so brands need to create useful content that consumers can't live without. Brands should focus on experiences and quality time with customers to build strong relationships.
The document summarizes key aspects of Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) under Indian law. It outlines the registration process for forming an LLP, requirements for designated partners, accounting and audit procedures, provisions around partner relationships and liability, and processes for converting other business structures like firms and companies to LLPs. The presentation concludes by noting the advantages LLPs provide over other structures like flexibility of operations and limited personal financial liability of partners.
The Next Move: An iPhone App for UrbanDaddyBig Spaceship
An overview of Big Spaceship’s strategic and creative process in developing an iPhone app for UrbanDaddy.
For more info, visit: http://www.bigspaceship.com/portfolio/the-next-move/
The fetters and the freedom dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
It explains that Namasmaran helps to reconnect one's true self by focusing individual consciousness on a symbol of the cosmic consciousness. This practice can help overcome mediocrity in society and rise above worldly concerns. While the details must be experienced personally, Namasmaran is described as a path to realizing one's highest potential and experiencing spiritual bliss.
Stress and revolution dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the concept of revolution. It states that as individual and social development progresses, concepts like "god", "freedom", and "revolution" change meanings. It describes how individual pursuits and social struggles revolve around goals like survival, procreation, establishing supremacy, or defending one's life and values. Methods of revolution include guerilla warfare, public education, non-cooperation, and other forms of protest. The culmination is a sense of global unity and holistic policies across all fields of life, allowing individuals to connect to a cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Gita Nov 8 Dr Shriniwas J Kashalikarbanothkishan
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar conducted a new study of the Bhagavad Gita. In the study, he discusses the differences between sanyasa and yoga, and how they are relevant to everyday life. Sanyasa refers to renunciation of activities for personal interests or pleasures, while yoga refers to fully committing to one's duties. Both sanyasa and yoga can help merge one's individual consciousness with the universal consciousness when practiced without attachment to outcomes. The study also examines how concepts in the Gita like dharma, sanyasa, and yoga can provide practical guidance for personal development.
This document discusses key concepts related to temperature controls. It defines albedo as the reflection of total radiation from a surface and isotherm as a line connecting equal temperature points. It also notes that in addition to latitude, factors like land/water heating, altitude, position, cloud cover, and ocean currents strongly influence temperature, with land heating and cooling more rapidly than water.
V I C T O R Y O V E R N E C K A N D B A C K P A I N D R S H R I N I W...banothkishan
This document provides an overview of holistic treatment options for neck and back pain authored by Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It discusses the concept of holistic health and total stress management. It then provides remedies and techniques from Ayurveda, Allopathy, exercise, diet, posture, utilities, morning ablutions, body movements, yoga, massage, homeopathy, and osteopathy to treat neck and back pain holistically. The most important healing principle, according to the author, is to practice Namsmaran daily.
Tampa Ad Connect Preso - Future of AdvertisingBrandon Murphy
The document discusses the future of advertising and marketing. It argues that traditional branding using persuasion is no longer effective, as people feel manipulated by ads. The future is about modern branding where marketing aims to influence how people act and what they say about a brand by focusing on advocacy. Brands should provide value by having a purpose beyond just the product, creating great design, and making people's lives better. Marketing should be embedded in the product experience. Content is the new currency, so brands need to create useful content that consumers can't live without. Brands should focus on experiences and quality time with customers to build strong relationships.
The document summarizes key aspects of Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) under Indian law. It outlines the registration process for forming an LLP, requirements for designated partners, accounting and audit procedures, provisions around partner relationships and liability, and processes for converting other business structures like firms and companies to LLPs. The presentation concludes by noting the advantages LLPs provide over other structures like flexibility of operations and limited personal financial liability of partners.
The Next Move: An iPhone App for UrbanDaddyBig Spaceship
An overview of Big Spaceship’s strategic and creative process in developing an iPhone app for UrbanDaddy.
For more info, visit: http://www.bigspaceship.com/portfolio/the-next-move/
The fetters and the freedom dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
It explains that Namasmaran helps to reconnect one's true self by focusing individual consciousness on a symbol of the cosmic consciousness. This practice can help overcome mediocrity in society and rise above worldly concerns. While the details must be experienced personally, Namasmaran is described as a path to realizing one's highest potential and experiencing spiritual bliss.
Stress and revolution dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the concept of revolution. It states that as individual and social development progresses, concepts like "god", "freedom", and "revolution" change meanings. It describes how individual pursuits and social struggles revolve around goals like survival, procreation, establishing supremacy, or defending one's life and values. Methods of revolution include guerilla warfare, public education, non-cooperation, and other forms of protest. The culmination is a sense of global unity and holistic policies across all fields of life, allowing individuals to connect to a cosmic consciousness.
To pushkar w ith love dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The author has doubts about NAMASMARAN (remembering the name of God) to a diminishing extent. While convinced it is the fundamental solution, the author is not completely satisfied unless it leads to beneficial social and political change. The author believes true personal liberation cannot exist without social revolution. Doubt remains as global problems persist and signs of change through NAMASMARAN have not manifested fully in beneficial policies across all fields. The author advocates for NAMASMARAN and subsequent globally beneficial programs and policies implemented by leaders and followed by people.
Stress selfishness and selflessness dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
This document discusses stress that arises from selfishness and the transition to selflessness. It argues that practicing and propagating the remembrance of God's name (Namasmaran) can help expedite the stressful transition from selfishness to selflessness by reducing cravings and desires. Propagating Namasmaran amounts to promoting selflessness over dehumanizing forces and helps create an environment where all needs are optimally fulfilled to facilitate the shift from selfishness to considering others.
Stress and selfishness dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Stress arises from selfish desires and cravings that are never fully satisfied. As humans, we are able to make choices but this also leads to conflicts and dilemmas that produce stress. One way to help transition from selfishness to selflessness is through the regular practice and promotion of Namasmaran, chanting the name of the divine. By focusing on Namasmaran, which is not as strong a drive as physiological needs and desires, it can help burn away selfishness and allow selflessness and cosmic consciousness to grow in one's heart and in society.
Namasmaran is life of life dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the importance of NAMASMARAN, which it describes as the life of life in the individual and cosmos. It states that a lack of NAMASMARAN leads to self-betrayal, torture, deception, degradation, debility, unawareness, contempt, and destruction. The document emphasizes that NAMASMARAN should be the top priority in life and is the core that everything revolves around. It further shares the view of a famous Indian spiritual leader that NAMASMARAN must be cared for even more than one's own life.
Marathi, mahatma gandhi and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the author's dilemma as a common man between feelings of Marathi pride and a more inclusive global attitude. It argues that the solution is to understand these feelings as subjective and not generalize them to others. Rather than reacting viciously, one should make efforts to grow and blossom together. The quest for self-knowledge is universal, and Mahatma Gandhi's ideas like nonviolence and practices like namasmarn aimed for individual and global empowerment and blossom through overcoming obstacles from within and without. The core of Gandhi's personality came from his enlightenment and practice of namasmarn, though he may not have expressed this adequately. As a common man, the author can achieve
Ghosts and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of Namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not truly understand phenomena attributed to entities like ghosts due to limited understanding of the mind. It states that the focus should be on conquering inexplicable problems, whether through modern or traditional means. The author believes that the regular practice of Namasmaran can help minimize mental problems and empower individuals according to their own traditions. Namasmaran is said to enable conquering of "ghosts" or unexplained problems and lead to individual and cosmic blossoming.
Stress writing and reading dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Total stress management is difficult to articulate and share effectively due to its complexity. It addresses stress and tensions holistically rather than through reductionist or escapist approaches. Sharing concepts related to total stress management, such as NAMASMARAN, is challenging as it does not provide instant gratification like sharing other topics. One must persist patiently in sharing total stress management while remembering that it is a holistic solution, though difficult to comprehend and practice.
Stress and publicity dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
This document discusses the stress that can come from seeking fame and popularity. While fame can give temporary pride and boosts, it often leads to depression when popularity fades. True happiness comes from within and is independent of outside validation. The practice of NAMASMARAN, or devotional remembrance, is said to make one feel fulfilled from within through immense commitment, though it is difficult. NAMASMARAN encompasses the whole universe and leads to blossoming of the soul, preempting dependence on fame by making one's enlightenment universal and immortal.
Yoga, stress & namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses how a lack of yoga, which integrates the left and right parietal cortex, can lead to an inability to see the interconnections between different fields. This disunity can then cause mismanagement of stress, prejudice, injustice and crimes. While intelligence relies on left brain development, right brain development is also needed for balance and to avoid antisocial behavior. The document asks if regular namasmaran, or remembrance of God, can help integrate the left and right brain, improve stress management, and enhance individual and global life.
Corruption (a holistic solution) dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Corruption is more than just financial scandals and bribery - it is ubiquitous in life and consciousness. Corruption stems from a restricted perspective that becomes narrow and sectarian over time, breeding corrupt thinking and emotions that rationalize unjust laws and actions without concern for overall welfare. True remedy requires rectifying the roots of corruption by regenerating a global perspective and conscience, which the author argues could be achieved through the universal practice of Namasmaran meditation. This view would need large-scale verification but poses no risks and does not interfere with beliefs.
Stress and breast feeding dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
This document discusses merits that stress management techniques should possess. It states that stress management should be possible and feasible for most people, cause no financial loss or undesirable side effects, not be painful or a nuisance to others, involve intellectual surrender but not dependence, and be natural and conducive to growth. It provides the analogy that good stress management is like breastfeeding, which nourishes the infant for life without the infant consciously realizing it.
Holisticmanagement of global recession dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses holistic management of global recession through namasmarn, or remembering the name of God. It states that current individualistic and sectarian perspectives have led to cancerous growth and mutual antagonism. This causes economic booms and busts as consumer bases shrink due to widespread deprivation. It recommends 1) teaching children spiritual practices like prayer from a young age, 2) promoting productive sectors over wasteful activities, 3) incentivizing agriculture, and 4) reducing private vehicle production in favor of public transportation. Most importantly, it asserts that namasmarn unifies individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness and is the ultimate culmination of all yoga practices and meditations. Regular namasmarn by billions of people could foster global
Marvels of media dr[1]. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the influence of media on people's lives and how it can be both beneficial and harmful depending on how much importance one gives to it. It notes that if the media becomes too important in one's life, it can prejudice people with unrealistic views. While the media tries to portray itself as all-powerful heroes, people need to understand that the media should serve them and not dictate to them. With the right perspective of not worshipping or despising the media, one can appreciate its capabilities and help it develop for the betterment of society. The document recommends the practice of NAMASMARAN for inner empowerment to have the right view of the media.
The business of fear dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses how certain industries thrive by generating unfounded fear in people. Insurance companies, medical businesses, and cosmetic industries profit from spreading fear about naturally occurring products like ghee, coconut oil, and Bengal gram. This competition leads to an epidemic of dissatisfaction, disease, and societal decay. The fear affects everyone, including leaders who manipulate people's fears to push ideological agendas and breed more insecurity. Overcoming fear through spiritual practices like Namasmaran may be necessary for individual and global welfare.
Reservation policy & superliving dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses reservation policy and superliving. In 3 sentences:
If one has self-realization and self-esteem, they will not fall into roles of exploiter or exploited. Having a holistic perspective of human well-being would promote empowering education and policies to abolish the need for reservations based on money, race, religion or caste. This would instead facilitate unity and harmony in society by promoting overall social health.
Gizmo and namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Gizmo, the author's Labrador dog, brought immense love and joy to their home. His presence and gestures exuded affection for the family without words. When Gizmo was sent to a kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This prompted self-reflection on the author's relationship with Gizmo and realization of indifference towards animals. Interacting with Gizmo restored the author's capacity for unconditional love and motivated remembering God's name for the welfare of all living beings.
Violence & gita dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It argues that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting forces that cause one to forget their self, which is the true violence. Fighting this violence and adharma through focus on one's self is called dharmic war in the Gita, not ordinary war. Remembering one's true self through practices like namasmarn is presented as the path to self-realization taught in the Gita.
Love beyond success dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the state of despair that individuals may experience during spiritual evolution when they have moved past material pleasures but not yet experienced divine love. A person pursuing higher purposes often feels restless from a lack of fulfillment in material success or universal love. This leads to loneliness as others remain engrossed in worldly pursuits. With persistence in spiritual practice like Namasmaran, one can gain a revelation of the ever-present support of divine love, experiencing all people as loving. This love beyond success is a profound and precious feeling.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the root causes of accidents from a holistic perspective. It argues that excessive production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles leads to increased fuel consumption, pollution, traffic issues, and accidents. These issues arise due to overcrowded roads and increased vehicle usage. The document proposes that governments should prioritize public transportation like buses to reduce accidents and other health problems caused by current vehicle-focused policies. Providing better bus services would help address these issues in a holistic manner.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar was born in 1951 in Maharashtra, India. He received his medical education from BJ Medical College in Pune. Along with his brothers, he established a hospital in the remote village of Adeli, where he worked for three years. He then furthered his studies in philosophy and science at GS Medical College in Mumbai, earning an MD in human physiology. While working there, he also helped slum dwellers, mill workers, and visually impaired people. He has written over 40 books in Marathi, English, and Hindi on various subjects related to medicine, spirituality, and social issues. Currently, he focuses on interdisciplinary research in total stress management.
To pushkar w ith love dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The author has doubts about NAMASMARAN (remembering the name of God) to a diminishing extent. While convinced it is the fundamental solution, the author is not completely satisfied unless it leads to beneficial social and political change. The author believes true personal liberation cannot exist without social revolution. Doubt remains as global problems persist and signs of change through NAMASMARAN have not manifested fully in beneficial policies across all fields. The author advocates for NAMASMARAN and subsequent globally beneficial programs and policies implemented by leaders and followed by people.
Stress selfishness and selflessness dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
This document discusses stress that arises from selfishness and the transition to selflessness. It argues that practicing and propagating the remembrance of God's name (Namasmaran) can help expedite the stressful transition from selfishness to selflessness by reducing cravings and desires. Propagating Namasmaran amounts to promoting selflessness over dehumanizing forces and helps create an environment where all needs are optimally fulfilled to facilitate the shift from selfishness to considering others.
Stress and selfishness dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Stress arises from selfish desires and cravings that are never fully satisfied. As humans, we are able to make choices but this also leads to conflicts and dilemmas that produce stress. One way to help transition from selfishness to selflessness is through the regular practice and promotion of Namasmaran, chanting the name of the divine. By focusing on Namasmaran, which is not as strong a drive as physiological needs and desires, it can help burn away selfishness and allow selflessness and cosmic consciousness to grow in one's heart and in society.
Namasmaran is life of life dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the importance of NAMASMARAN, which it describes as the life of life in the individual and cosmos. It states that a lack of NAMASMARAN leads to self-betrayal, torture, deception, degradation, debility, unawareness, contempt, and destruction. The document emphasizes that NAMASMARAN should be the top priority in life and is the core that everything revolves around. It further shares the view of a famous Indian spiritual leader that NAMASMARAN must be cared for even more than one's own life.
Marathi, mahatma gandhi and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the author's dilemma as a common man between feelings of Marathi pride and a more inclusive global attitude. It argues that the solution is to understand these feelings as subjective and not generalize them to others. Rather than reacting viciously, one should make efforts to grow and blossom together. The quest for self-knowledge is universal, and Mahatma Gandhi's ideas like nonviolence and practices like namasmarn aimed for individual and global empowerment and blossom through overcoming obstacles from within and without. The core of Gandhi's personality came from his enlightenment and practice of namasmarn, though he may not have expressed this adequately. As a common man, the author can achieve
Ghosts and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of Namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not truly understand phenomena attributed to entities like ghosts due to limited understanding of the mind. It states that the focus should be on conquering inexplicable problems, whether through modern or traditional means. The author believes that the regular practice of Namasmaran can help minimize mental problems and empower individuals according to their own traditions. Namasmaran is said to enable conquering of "ghosts" or unexplained problems and lead to individual and cosmic blossoming.
Stress writing and reading dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Total stress management is difficult to articulate and share effectively due to its complexity. It addresses stress and tensions holistically rather than through reductionist or escapist approaches. Sharing concepts related to total stress management, such as NAMASMARAN, is challenging as it does not provide instant gratification like sharing other topics. One must persist patiently in sharing total stress management while remembering that it is a holistic solution, though difficult to comprehend and practice.
Stress and publicity dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
This document discusses the stress that can come from seeking fame and popularity. While fame can give temporary pride and boosts, it often leads to depression when popularity fades. True happiness comes from within and is independent of outside validation. The practice of NAMASMARAN, or devotional remembrance, is said to make one feel fulfilled from within through immense commitment, though it is difficult. NAMASMARAN encompasses the whole universe and leads to blossoming of the soul, preempting dependence on fame by making one's enlightenment universal and immortal.
Yoga, stress & namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses how a lack of yoga, which integrates the left and right parietal cortex, can lead to an inability to see the interconnections between different fields. This disunity can then cause mismanagement of stress, prejudice, injustice and crimes. While intelligence relies on left brain development, right brain development is also needed for balance and to avoid antisocial behavior. The document asks if regular namasmaran, or remembrance of God, can help integrate the left and right brain, improve stress management, and enhance individual and global life.
Corruption (a holistic solution) dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Corruption is more than just financial scandals and bribery - it is ubiquitous in life and consciousness. Corruption stems from a restricted perspective that becomes narrow and sectarian over time, breeding corrupt thinking and emotions that rationalize unjust laws and actions without concern for overall welfare. True remedy requires rectifying the roots of corruption by regenerating a global perspective and conscience, which the author argues could be achieved through the universal practice of Namasmaran meditation. This view would need large-scale verification but poses no risks and does not interfere with beliefs.
Stress and breast feeding dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
This document discusses merits that stress management techniques should possess. It states that stress management should be possible and feasible for most people, cause no financial loss or undesirable side effects, not be painful or a nuisance to others, involve intellectual surrender but not dependence, and be natural and conducive to growth. It provides the analogy that good stress management is like breastfeeding, which nourishes the infant for life without the infant consciously realizing it.
Holisticmanagement of global recession dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses holistic management of global recession through namasmarn, or remembering the name of God. It states that current individualistic and sectarian perspectives have led to cancerous growth and mutual antagonism. This causes economic booms and busts as consumer bases shrink due to widespread deprivation. It recommends 1) teaching children spiritual practices like prayer from a young age, 2) promoting productive sectors over wasteful activities, 3) incentivizing agriculture, and 4) reducing private vehicle production in favor of public transportation. Most importantly, it asserts that namasmarn unifies individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness and is the ultimate culmination of all yoga practices and meditations. Regular namasmarn by billions of people could foster global
Marvels of media dr[1]. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the influence of media on people's lives and how it can be both beneficial and harmful depending on how much importance one gives to it. It notes that if the media becomes too important in one's life, it can prejudice people with unrealistic views. While the media tries to portray itself as all-powerful heroes, people need to understand that the media should serve them and not dictate to them. With the right perspective of not worshipping or despising the media, one can appreciate its capabilities and help it develop for the betterment of society. The document recommends the practice of NAMASMARAN for inner empowerment to have the right view of the media.
The business of fear dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses how certain industries thrive by generating unfounded fear in people. Insurance companies, medical businesses, and cosmetic industries profit from spreading fear about naturally occurring products like ghee, coconut oil, and Bengal gram. This competition leads to an epidemic of dissatisfaction, disease, and societal decay. The fear affects everyone, including leaders who manipulate people's fears to push ideological agendas and breed more insecurity. Overcoming fear through spiritual practices like Namasmaran may be necessary for individual and global welfare.
Reservation policy & superliving dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses reservation policy and superliving. In 3 sentences:
If one has self-realization and self-esteem, they will not fall into roles of exploiter or exploited. Having a holistic perspective of human well-being would promote empowering education and policies to abolish the need for reservations based on money, race, religion or caste. This would instead facilitate unity and harmony in society by promoting overall social health.
Gizmo and namasmaran dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
Gizmo, the author's Labrador dog, brought immense love and joy to their home. His presence and gestures exuded affection for the family without words. When Gizmo was sent to a kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This prompted self-reflection on the author's relationship with Gizmo and realization of indifference towards animals. Interacting with Gizmo restored the author's capacity for unconditional love and motivated remembering God's name for the welfare of all living beings.
Violence & gita dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It argues that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting forces that cause one to forget their self, which is the true violence. Fighting this violence and adharma through focus on one's self is called dharmic war in the Gita, not ordinary war. Remembering one's true self through practices like namasmarn is presented as the path to self-realization taught in the Gita.
Love beyond success dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the state of despair that individuals may experience during spiritual evolution when they have moved past material pleasures but not yet experienced divine love. A person pursuing higher purposes often feels restless from a lack of fulfillment in material success or universal love. This leads to loneliness as others remain engrossed in worldly pursuits. With persistence in spiritual practice like Namasmaran, one can gain a revelation of the ever-present support of divine love, experiencing all people as loving. This love beyond success is a profound and precious feeling.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the root causes of accidents from a holistic perspective. It argues that excessive production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles leads to increased fuel consumption, pollution, traffic issues, and accidents. These issues arise due to overcrowded roads and increased vehicle usage. The document proposes that governments should prioritize public transportation like buses to reduce accidents and other health problems caused by current vehicle-focused policies. Providing better bus services would help address these issues in a holistic manner.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar was born in 1951 in Maharashtra, India. He received his medical education from BJ Medical College in Pune. Along with his brothers, he established a hospital in the remote village of Adeli, where he worked for three years. He then furthered his studies in philosophy and science at GS Medical College in Mumbai, earning an MD in human physiology. While working there, he also helped slum dwellers, mill workers, and visually impaired people. He has written over 40 books in Marathi, English, and Hindi on various subjects related to medicine, spirituality, and social issues. Currently, he focuses on interdisciplinary research in total stress management.