This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications and positions, including an M.B.B.S. and M.D. from universities in India. It also lists his areas of research and publications focusing on holistic health, stress management, and physiology. Dr. Kashalikar has published several books and articles on these topics in English, Marathi, and Hindi. He has conducted workshops, lectures, and social services. The document thoroughly outlines his academic and professional accomplishments.
Assertion And Holistic Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses the need for lawmakers around the world to work together to update constitutions and laws to suit changing times and conditions. It suggests studying scriptures objectively to provide useful wisdom. Developing impartial laws that ensure universal justice requires pooling knowledge from various fields like philosophy, psychology, physiology and economics, as well as inner cleansing to become more objective. All of this assertion is essential for managing stress holistically, achieving holistic health, and blossoming of both individuals and society through remembrance of God.
Gizmo And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
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 the kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This led the author to reflect on their relationship with Gizmo and realize how the dog had restored the author's capacity to love unconditionally. The experience motivated the author to remember God's name and advocate for policies to ensure the welfare of all living beings, not just humans.
Concept Of Healthy Aging Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document discusses concepts of holistic health and healthy aging. It defines holistic health as the ongoing movement towards accurate perception, appropriate feelings, and precise actions, with increasing pleasure, power, prosperity and profundity. It then discusses various theories of aging, including genetic programs, accumulation of injuries over time, and cellular dysfunction in tissues. Finally, it outlines physiological changes that occur with aging, such as changes to collagen, blood, gastrointestinal tract, immune system, reproductive system, and central nervous system.
Disunion Is Disturbance Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
1) Namasmaran, or the remembrance of God's name, is proposed as a way to unite the spiritual and practical aspects of life that are currently disconnected.
2) It works by reorienting one's physiological self with one's true spiritual self through remembering God or a guru as a symbol of the true self.
3) This allows individual consciousness from every activity to funnel into cosmic consciousness, making namasmaran a culmination or "yoga of yoga" that can benefit people of any tradition or belief.
Beliefs of some kind are a natural human frailty that help provide emotional solace and determine behavior. While scientific theories are also a type of belief, they are based on observations and cannot be fully verified. All humans, including scientists and philosophers, rely on some beliefs or convictions to cope with uncertainty and live sanely. The only way to overcome prejudices from superstitions is to live beyond the realm of the senses through self-realization, which is said to be possible through constant remembrance of the divine name.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita. It describes his early encounters with the text as a child and student. As an adult, he was drawn to study the Gita in depth despite initial contradictions he found. He persisted in his study by memorizing the entire text in order to resolve contradictions. Over many years of dedicated study and reflection, his understanding of the Gita deepened and his perceptions changed. He now feels compelled to share insights from his ongoing study of the profound and enlightening text.
Assertion And Holistic Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses the need for lawmakers around the world to work together to update constitutions and laws to suit changing times and conditions. It suggests studying scriptures objectively to provide useful wisdom. Developing impartial laws that ensure universal justice requires pooling knowledge from various fields like philosophy, psychology, physiology and economics, as well as inner cleansing to become more objective. All of this assertion is essential for managing stress holistically, achieving holistic health, and blossoming of both individuals and society through remembrance of God.
Gizmo And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
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 the kennel, the author felt a deep sense of loss. This led the author to reflect on their relationship with Gizmo and realize how the dog had restored the author's capacity to love unconditionally. The experience motivated the author to remember God's name and advocate for policies to ensure the welfare of all living beings, not just humans.
Concept Of Healthy Aging Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document discusses concepts of holistic health and healthy aging. It defines holistic health as the ongoing movement towards accurate perception, appropriate feelings, and precise actions, with increasing pleasure, power, prosperity and profundity. It then discusses various theories of aging, including genetic programs, accumulation of injuries over time, and cellular dysfunction in tissues. Finally, it outlines physiological changes that occur with aging, such as changes to collagen, blood, gastrointestinal tract, immune system, reproductive system, and central nervous system.
Disunion Is Disturbance Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
1) Namasmaran, or the remembrance of God's name, is proposed as a way to unite the spiritual and practical aspects of life that are currently disconnected.
2) It works by reorienting one's physiological self with one's true spiritual self through remembering God or a guru as a symbol of the true self.
3) This allows individual consciousness from every activity to funnel into cosmic consciousness, making namasmaran a culmination or "yoga of yoga" that can benefit people of any tradition or belief.
Beliefs of some kind are a natural human frailty that help provide emotional solace and determine behavior. While scientific theories are also a type of belief, they are based on observations and cannot be fully verified. All humans, including scientists and philosophers, rely on some beliefs or convictions to cope with uncertainty and live sanely. The only way to overcome prejudices from superstitions is to live beyond the realm of the senses through self-realization, which is said to be possible through constant remembrance of the divine name.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita. It describes his early encounters with the text as a child and student. As an adult, he was drawn to study the Gita in depth despite initial contradictions he found. He persisted in his study by memorizing the entire text in order to resolve contradictions. Over many years of dedicated study and reflection, his understanding of the Gita deepened and his perceptions changed. He now feels compelled to share insights from his ongoing study of the profound and enlightening text.
Chaitanyasadhana Marathi Bestseller On Superhealth Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar ...bmkandalkar
The document discusses the history and impact of climate change over the last century. It notes that global temperatures and sea levels have risen significantly, with increasing impacts including more extreme weather events, wildfires, and bleaching of coral reefs. The causes are attributed to human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, with the effects projected to intensify in the coming decades without action to reduce emissions and limit global warming.
Amerikanachya Antarangat Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in machine learning using neural networks. While progress has been made, fully general human-level artificial intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers are still working to achieve.
New Study Of Gita Nov 8 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the differences between sanyasa and yoga and their relevance to common people. Sanyasa refers to renunciation of worldly activities while yoga refers to participation in daily life through one's duties. The Gita reconciles these concepts by saying renunciation is coupled with involvement at different life stages. The document also examines various practical expressions of swadharma, or one's duties, that are useful for individual blossoming, such as working without attachment to results. It explores the social and policy implications of applying the teachings of the Gita.
New Study Of Gita Nov 7 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses his new study of the Bhagavad Gita. He summarizes Lord Krishna's teachings about swadharma (inherent duty) to Arjuna. Krishna explains that swadharma leads to union with the cosmic consciousness and is more important than material or spiritual achievements. Living without action is impossible, and one must perform one's swadharma, even in the face of death, for individual and social blossoming. Krishna also reveals his immortal nature and different manifestations of consciousness in individuals and society through the chaturvarna system. He urges Arjuna to follow swadharma single-mindedly.
New Study Of Gita Nov 5 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses his evolving understanding of the Bhagavad Gita through his study of the text. Initially, he was put off by references to war in the first chapter and saw the Gita as addressing only individual liberation. However, over time he realized that the Gita deals with the inner war between higher and lower selves and how surrender to the lower self impacts both individuals and society. He came to understand that the Gita guides one to live according to their nature while aiding universal blossoming, rather than providing a fixed blueprint. Dr. Kashalikar overcame reservations and came to feel the Gita could rejuvenate society by taking the reader to the
New Study Of Gita Nov 4 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita. It describes how he was initially drawn to study the Gita out of curiosity. Though he found some contradictions, he felt compelled to continue studying and eventually memorize the entire text. Namasmaran (repetition of names of God) helped sustain his study. Over time, his understanding deepened and he realized that fully comprehending the Gita is impossible but that ongoing study provides an opportunity for spiritual enlightenment. He now feels called to share his insights with others.
New Study Of Gita Nov 4 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar shares his experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita over 20 years. As a child, he was exposed to some chapters but it was not until later in life that he seriously studied the text. He was drawn to study it despite some contradictions in the scripture. Through dedicated study and memorization of the Gita's 700 verses, he gained a deeper understanding of its universal principles. He realizes that fully comprehending the Gita is impossible but that studying it is useful for spiritual enlightenment and merging with cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Gita Dec 01 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document discusses the author's past dislike of the Bhagavad Gita and how their views have changed over time. In the past, the author saw the Gita as promoting escapism from social problems. However, through studying the Gita more, experiencing social service, and reflecting on their experiences, the author came to see the Gita as something that can evolve individuals and society by developing objective perspective. The author also came to understand concepts in the Gita like shraddha differently from how they once viewed them. They now see the Gita as a universally beneficial manifestation of cosmic consciousness regardless of its origins.
New Study Of Gita Nov 28 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses several topics related to understanding concepts in the Bhagavad Gita. It notes that the Gita refers to 9 openings in the body but females have 10 openings including the vagina. It argues that questioning scriptures does not diminish their importance but helps arrive at the essence. Later passages discuss reconciling the Gita's teachings with ideas of global betterment, the meaning of detachment, and clarifying terms like "nirashi" that are often seen as depressing but really mean not being disturbed by results outside of one's control.
New Study Of Gita Nov 25 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses additional insights from Chapter 3 of the Bhagavad Gita. He notes that Lord Krishna expresses concern for common people who follow reputed individuals. However, Krishna also implies that in any system, the higher or regulating centers must behave according to cosmic consciousness in order for the whole to function properly. This applies to individuals, societies, and human bodies. Leaders must follow their duties to guide society harmoniously, and higher functions in the body must be balanced for overall health. Karma and bandha mukti relate to freeing consciousness from physical and mental influences by anchoring to the divine name through remembrance and merging with cosmic consciousness as represented by Lord Krish
New Study Of Gita Nov 14 Dr Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita in a lengthy document. Some key points discussed include:
1) The Gita provides a vision of universal unity and harmony and frees individuals from various characteristics, attitudes and beliefs.
2) The Gita's teachings about satva, rajas and tamas qualities can be seen in people all over the world and influence the blossoming, functioning and degradation of the world.
3) Following one's dharma or duties without expectations of rewards is seen as the ultimate teaching, while distraction from one's true self leads to ignorance and problems.
New Study Of Gita Nov 13 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses key concepts from the Bhagavad Gita including how one can become their own enemy if consciousness is not properly negotiated and mastered, and how chanting names of God (Namasmarn) can help achieve this. It also summarizes Arjuna's experience seeing Krishna's cosmic form in chapter 11, becoming overwhelmed by the infinite nature of God. The document analyzes different forms of worship and devotion to God, either as formless cosmic consciousness or through idols/images.
New Study Of Gita Nov 12 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses several key ideas from the Bhagavad Gita. It explains that the Gita does not aim to create an ideal or permanent society, as all things in the universe are constantly changing. It also discusses how individuals develop motivations and aims from complex biochemical and karmic factors, not fully of their own volition. The Gita teaches one to perform their duties without attachment to results or expectations. It notes how the Gita's wisdom manifests in different individuals over time to enlighten society.
New Study Of Gita Nov 11 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses several key lessons and realizations from studying the Bhagavad Gita. He realizes that everyone is moving towards the same goal of self-realization. He learns to appreciate this shared destiny and it helps reduce impatience and cultivate true love. He also comes to understand the Gita's teachings on overcoming ego and pride that can develop from studying spiritual texts. Dr. Kashalikar discusses how properly understanding concepts like "truth" and realizing one's higher self leads to appropriate, blossoming behavior for all. He shares how his perspectives on concepts from the Gita like duty, violence, and relationships evolved through his study.
New Study Of Gita Nov 10 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Kashalikar discusses his approach to studying the Bhagavad Gita. He writes daily about concepts from the Gita rather than strictly following the chapters sequentially. This allows him to emphasize important points through repetition and additional perspectives over time. The Gita teaches that the greatest skill is realizing yoga, or union with the divine. It shows the ultimate goal, the path, and method to achieve self-realization through dharma rather than suppression or indulgence. Studying the Gita elevates one from subjectivity to objectivity and changes one's status from being effected to being causative.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document provides a summary and analysis of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. The first chapter depicts Arjuna's subjective perceptions and crisis. The second chapter explains cosmic consciousness and the nature of physical existence. Chapters 3-6 describe the concepts of dharma and techniques for blossoming. Chapter 7 reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Chapters 8 discusses the relationship between the cosmos and individuals. Nonviolence and its meaning are discussed in relation to chapters like 16. The document analyzes themes of consciousness, self-realization, duty, and connecting to the absolute throughout the Gita.
Namasmaran And Stress Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Namasmaran means remembering the name of God and helps connect an individual to their true self and cosmic consciousness.
The document discusses how namasmaran can help integrate different faculties in an individual, cement social bonds, and unite people of different backgrounds.
Namasmaran is described as a "panacea" and "objective phenomenon" that can benefit people of all backgrounds through regular practice and experience, not just belief. It is a way to realize one's maximum potential.
Spiritualism Materialism And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
1. The document discusses spiritualism versus materialism and how places of worship have become focused on trivial material gains rather than spiritual enlightenment.
2. It argues that the split between spiritualism and materialism has led to an overemphasis on hollow materialism and unjustified spiritual escapism.
3. The author proposes that namasmarn, or remembrance of the divine name, is the solution as it empowers people to explore dharma and reestablish harmony in society through individual and global blossoming.
Shri Laxmi Narayan Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document describes the author's childhood visits to the Laxmi Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author enjoyed the scenic drive through green areas and small shops selling snacks and tea. The centuries-old temple and nearby lake made strong impressions. As an adult, the author's beliefs drifted after learning Marxist analysis but they have since realized the importance of family deities in guiding individuals towards cosmic consciousness from a young age in a gentle way through participation in worship and customs. Visiting the Laxmi Narayan temple continues to be a rejuvenating reminder of this guidance.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document discusses the author's childhood experiences visiting the Laxmi-Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author found the temple and surrounding area pleasant, with its red brick roads, tea shops, and the temple itself overseeing a lake. However, later in life the author was drawn to Marxist analysis and felt the family deity seemed redundant. But now the author believes the family deity concept helps introduce individuals to cosmic consciousness and plays an important role in personal and social development. The temple in Walaval overlooking the scenic landscape remains the author's family deity.
Chaitanyasadhana Marathi Bestseller On Superhealth Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar ...bmkandalkar
The document discusses the history and impact of climate change over the last century. It notes that global temperatures and sea levels have risen significantly, with increasing impacts including more extreme weather events, wildfires, and bleaching of coral reefs. The causes are attributed to human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, with the effects projected to intensify in the coming decades without action to reduce emissions and limit global warming.
Amerikanachya Antarangat Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in machine learning using neural networks. While progress has been made, fully general human-level artificial intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers are still working to achieve.
New Study Of Gita Nov 8 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the differences between sanyasa and yoga and their relevance to common people. Sanyasa refers to renunciation of worldly activities while yoga refers to participation in daily life through one's duties. The Gita reconciles these concepts by saying renunciation is coupled with involvement at different life stages. The document also examines various practical expressions of swadharma, or one's duties, that are useful for individual blossoming, such as working without attachment to results. It explores the social and policy implications of applying the teachings of the Gita.
New Study Of Gita Nov 7 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses his new study of the Bhagavad Gita. He summarizes Lord Krishna's teachings about swadharma (inherent duty) to Arjuna. Krishna explains that swadharma leads to union with the cosmic consciousness and is more important than material or spiritual achievements. Living without action is impossible, and one must perform one's swadharma, even in the face of death, for individual and social blossoming. Krishna also reveals his immortal nature and different manifestations of consciousness in individuals and society through the chaturvarna system. He urges Arjuna to follow swadharma single-mindedly.
New Study Of Gita Nov 5 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses his evolving understanding of the Bhagavad Gita through his study of the text. Initially, he was put off by references to war in the first chapter and saw the Gita as addressing only individual liberation. However, over time he realized that the Gita deals with the inner war between higher and lower selves and how surrender to the lower self impacts both individuals and society. He came to understand that the Gita guides one to live according to their nature while aiding universal blossoming, rather than providing a fixed blueprint. Dr. Kashalikar overcame reservations and came to feel the Gita could rejuvenate society by taking the reader to the
New Study Of Gita Nov 4 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita. It describes how he was initially drawn to study the Gita out of curiosity. Though he found some contradictions, he felt compelled to continue studying and eventually memorize the entire text. Namasmaran (repetition of names of God) helped sustain his study. Over time, his understanding deepened and he realized that fully comprehending the Gita is impossible but that ongoing study provides an opportunity for spiritual enlightenment. He now feels called to share his insights with others.
New Study Of Gita Nov 4 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar shares his experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita over 20 years. As a child, he was exposed to some chapters but it was not until later in life that he seriously studied the text. He was drawn to study it despite some contradictions in the scripture. Through dedicated study and memorization of the Gita's 700 verses, he gained a deeper understanding of its universal principles. He realizes that fully comprehending the Gita is impossible but that studying it is useful for spiritual enlightenment and merging with cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Gita Dec 01 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document discusses the author's past dislike of the Bhagavad Gita and how their views have changed over time. In the past, the author saw the Gita as promoting escapism from social problems. However, through studying the Gita more, experiencing social service, and reflecting on their experiences, the author came to see the Gita as something that can evolve individuals and society by developing objective perspective. The author also came to understand concepts in the Gita like shraddha differently from how they once viewed them. They now see the Gita as a universally beneficial manifestation of cosmic consciousness regardless of its origins.
New Study Of Gita Nov 28 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses several topics related to understanding concepts in the Bhagavad Gita. It notes that the Gita refers to 9 openings in the body but females have 10 openings including the vagina. It argues that questioning scriptures does not diminish their importance but helps arrive at the essence. Later passages discuss reconciling the Gita's teachings with ideas of global betterment, the meaning of detachment, and clarifying terms like "nirashi" that are often seen as depressing but really mean not being disturbed by results outside of one's control.
New Study Of Gita Nov 25 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses additional insights from Chapter 3 of the Bhagavad Gita. He notes that Lord Krishna expresses concern for common people who follow reputed individuals. However, Krishna also implies that in any system, the higher or regulating centers must behave according to cosmic consciousness in order for the whole to function properly. This applies to individuals, societies, and human bodies. Leaders must follow their duties to guide society harmoniously, and higher functions in the body must be balanced for overall health. Karma and bandha mukti relate to freeing consciousness from physical and mental influences by anchoring to the divine name through remembrance and merging with cosmic consciousness as represented by Lord Krish
New Study Of Gita Nov 14 Dr Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita in a lengthy document. Some key points discussed include:
1) The Gita provides a vision of universal unity and harmony and frees individuals from various characteristics, attitudes and beliefs.
2) The Gita's teachings about satva, rajas and tamas qualities can be seen in people all over the world and influence the blossoming, functioning and degradation of the world.
3) Following one's dharma or duties without expectations of rewards is seen as the ultimate teaching, while distraction from one's true self leads to ignorance and problems.
New Study Of Gita Nov 13 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses key concepts from the Bhagavad Gita including how one can become their own enemy if consciousness is not properly negotiated and mastered, and how chanting names of God (Namasmarn) can help achieve this. It also summarizes Arjuna's experience seeing Krishna's cosmic form in chapter 11, becoming overwhelmed by the infinite nature of God. The document analyzes different forms of worship and devotion to God, either as formless cosmic consciousness or through idols/images.
New Study Of Gita Nov 12 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document discusses several key ideas from the Bhagavad Gita. It explains that the Gita does not aim to create an ideal or permanent society, as all things in the universe are constantly changing. It also discusses how individuals develop motivations and aims from complex biochemical and karmic factors, not fully of their own volition. The Gita teaches one to perform their duties without attachment to results or expectations. It notes how the Gita's wisdom manifests in different individuals over time to enlighten society.
New Study Of Gita Nov 11 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses several key lessons and realizations from studying the Bhagavad Gita. He realizes that everyone is moving towards the same goal of self-realization. He learns to appreciate this shared destiny and it helps reduce impatience and cultivate true love. He also comes to understand the Gita's teachings on overcoming ego and pride that can develop from studying spiritual texts. Dr. Kashalikar discusses how properly understanding concepts like "truth" and realizing one's higher self leads to appropriate, blossoming behavior for all. He shares how his perspectives on concepts from the Gita like duty, violence, and relationships evolved through his study.
New Study Of Gita Nov 10 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Dr. Kashalikar discusses his approach to studying the Bhagavad Gita. He writes daily about concepts from the Gita rather than strictly following the chapters sequentially. This allows him to emphasize important points through repetition and additional perspectives over time. The Gita teaches that the greatest skill is realizing yoga, or union with the divine. It shows the ultimate goal, the path, and method to achieve self-realization through dharma rather than suppression or indulgence. Studying the Gita elevates one from subjectivity to objectivity and changes one's status from being effected to being causative.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document provides a summary and analysis of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. The first chapter depicts Arjuna's subjective perceptions and crisis. The second chapter explains cosmic consciousness and the nature of physical existence. Chapters 3-6 describe the concepts of dharma and techniques for blossoming. Chapter 7 reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Chapters 8 discusses the relationship between the cosmos and individuals. Nonviolence and its meaning are discussed in relation to chapters like 16. The document analyzes themes of consciousness, self-realization, duty, and connecting to the absolute throughout the Gita.
Namasmaran And Stress Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
Namasmaran means remembering the name of God and helps connect an individual to their true self and cosmic consciousness.
The document discusses how namasmaran can help integrate different faculties in an individual, cement social bonds, and unite people of different backgrounds.
Namasmaran is described as a "panacea" and "objective phenomenon" that can benefit people of all backgrounds through regular practice and experience, not just belief. It is a way to realize one's maximum potential.
Spiritualism Materialism And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbmkandalkar
1. The document discusses spiritualism versus materialism and how places of worship have become focused on trivial material gains rather than spiritual enlightenment.
2. It argues that the split between spiritualism and materialism has led to an overemphasis on hollow materialism and unjustified spiritual escapism.
3. The author proposes that namasmarn, or remembrance of the divine name, is the solution as it empowers people to explore dharma and reestablish harmony in society through individual and global blossoming.
Shri Laxmi Narayan Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
The document describes the author's childhood visits to the Laxmi Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author enjoyed the scenic drive through green areas and small shops selling snacks and tea. The centuries-old temple and nearby lake made strong impressions. As an adult, the author's beliefs drifted after learning Marxist analysis but they have since realized the importance of family deities in guiding individuals towards cosmic consciousness from a young age in a gentle way through participation in worship and customs. Visiting the Laxmi Narayan temple continues to be a rejuvenating reminder of this guidance.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarbmkandalkar
This document discusses the author's childhood experiences visiting the Laxmi-Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author found the temple and surrounding area pleasant, with its red brick roads, tea shops, and the temple itself overseeing a lake. However, later in life the author was drawn to Marxist analysis and felt the family deity seemed redundant. But now the author believes the family deity concept helps introduce individuals to cosmic consciousness and plays an important role in personal and social development. The temple in Walaval overlooking the scenic landscape remains the author's family deity.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar
Biodata Cv Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar
1. Dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikar
PROFESSION
Research, workshops, counseling, guest lecturers, writing (research
papers, articles and books), radio talks, public talks in the area of TOTAL
STRESS MANAGEMENT (TSM).
QUALIFICATIONS
- M.B.B.S., (October 1973, Poona University)
- M. D. , (December 1980, Bombay University, with rank)
- F.I.C.G., (Fellow of the Indian College of Gerontology, Bombay)
- F.F.F.B.M.S., (Foreign Faculty Fellow in Basic Medical Sciences Medical,
University of south Carolina, U.S.A)
POSITIONS HELD PRESENTLY
- Recognizd Postgraduate teacher for M.D. Physiology course.
- Recognized University examiner for M.D. Physiology examination.
- Professor in Charge of Central Library and Associate Professor, Seth G. S.
Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital, Mumbai - 400 012.
- Life Member, Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPI)
FELICITATIONS
Felicitated at the hands of Mayors of Mumbai and other organizations.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
Host institution and Home Institution awards and certificate of distinction by
ECFMG (USA).
2. ARTICLES ON PHYSILOGY/ RELATED TOPICS
1. Disease processes - A Holistic Perspective Medifacts Vol. 14,
1995.
2. Diagnosis: A Holistic Perspective Medifacts Vol. 15, 1995.
3. A Holistic Perspective of possible mechanisms of cars in
Homeopathy.
Medifacts. Vol. 16, 1995.
4. Holistic Insight into the possible mechanisms of Health
Promotion & Healing in yoga (Part I, Yama & Niyama)
Medifacts Vol. 18, 1996.
5. Holistic Insight into the possible mechanisms of health
Promotion & Healing in Yoga
Medifacts Vol. 19, 1996.
6. Holistic Insight into Locimotion and Health Promotion
Medifacts Vol. 20, 1997.
7. Holistic Concepts of Emotions (Part 7)
Medifacts Vol. 21, 1997.
8. Holistic Aspects of Promotion of Emotional Health & Performance
Medifacts Vol. 22, 1998.
9. Holistic Concept of Health in Geeta, Chapter 1
Medifacts Vol. 23, 1998.
10. Holistic Medicine Medicine
Medifacts Vol. 12, 1994.
11. Human Existence - A Holistic Concept
Medifacts Vol. 12, 1994.
12. Yoga in Health, Disease and other phases of life Havyaka
(Medicine)
13. Physiological Aspects of Hyper Tension
Medifacts Vol. 2, 1989.
14. The Significance of Physiological Consideration in the Study
of Tuberculosis
Medifacts Vol. 1, 1988.
15. Physiological Mechanisms involved in secretion of HCI in
stomach Medifacts
16. All important sex Manas times
17. The sshh topic Manas times
3. 18. Guild spoils sex Manas times
19. Sex can be rejuvenating Manas times
20. Is Celibacy harmful Manas times
21. Maximising pleasure Manas times
22. Love Vs Lust Manas times
23. I am short but can I be sexy?
18 articles in Tarun Bharat on Holistic health.
5 articles in Lokaprabha on Holistic medicine.
PAPERS
1. A Common Denomination in te Pathogenesisi of Asthama. Medical
Hypotheses, (1988) 27, 255-259, Longman Group U. K. Ltd., 1988.
2. An explanation for the Development of Decussations in the Central
Nervous System. Medical Hypotheses (1987), Longman Group U.K.
Ltd., 1988.
3. The teaching of Physiology for medical students - A perspective.
The Indian Journal of Medical Education Vol. XXVIII No. 2-3
May-December, 1989, Page 3-7.
4. The Pathological Aspects of Malethion Carbaryl, Lindana and
Pyrethroids.
5. An Evalution of two of the available studies on pesticides
poisoning.
6. Role of Mn++ in Ouabain Induced Cardiac Arrythmias.
Issues in Environmental Health. The case of Pesticides.
ABSTRACTS
1. Repelling activity in neuronal loop. An important determinant
in organisation of neurons in central nervous system. Volume - 27,
Number 5, XXIX A. C. APPI.
2. Olfactory system influences immune system and its development .
Indian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, Vol. 32, No. 5.
3. Yoga in medical eduication
I.A.A.ME 1st Annual Conf. Mumbai - 27th/29th Jan., 1992.
4. A comparative study of the absolute eonsinophil count in full term
and premature infants at Birth and at the end of one month. Indian
Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, Supplement - I Vol. 29,
No. 5.
4. 5. Fitness Clinics - A teaching method
F : IC : 68, 42nd Annual APPI 1996 Conference.
6. Practical courses in Physiology
F : IC : 68, 42nd Annual APPI 1996 Conference.
GUEST LECTURES
1. Staff Society, KEM Hospital - “Stress”
2. Holistic Health (IMA) Miraj.
3. Health in Geeta - Khamgaon
4. Holistic Health - Sangli (Medical Association of Alternative therapy)
5. Holistic Health - Dombivali (Ashray)
6. Holistic Health - Dadar (Yogavidya Niketan)
7. Over 20 Lectures on All India Radio (Doctor Apylya Bhetila)
8. Holistic Health - Lions Club - Sawantwadi.
9. Holistic Health - Ayurveda College - Sawantiwadi.
10. Compering Health Progremmes - Doordarshan, Mumbai.
CONFERENCE ATTENDED ETC.
1. International Conference on Neuroscience, 14th Sept., 1986
(Washington, USA)
2. Panel Member, Workshop an Assessment in Medical (Physiology)
AIIMS, 14th to 16th Dec., 1987.
3. LIFE programme, Mumbai.
4. APPI - National Conference - presented a paper BJMC, Pune.
5. Update Ayurveda - CGM College, Mumbai - Nov. 26-27, 1988.
6. ISHA- course for health administrators, Bangalore - Sept. 11-15,
1989.
7. APPI - National Conference - SCB Med. College, Cuttack.
8. AVPI - presented a paper - 25-28 Dec., 1996. Annual Conference
27-29 Dec., 1985 - Culcutta, Presented paper.
9. National Course on Educational Science Technology for the
teachers in Health Professionals, PGIMER - 4th March - 13th
March, 1992, Chandigarh.
ACTIVITY OF SOCIAL BENEFIT
Gave medical and social services
1. 1975 to 1978 - Adeli (Village in Sindhudurg district)
2. Mill workers during strike 1982.
3. School for blindness.
4. Madan Cottage Slums - Bhandup (W)
5. OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
1. Fellow of Indian College of Genontilogy
2. Foreign faculty fellow in basic medical sciences with cerfiticate of
distinction and luncheon in honour, MUSC (SC), ECFMG (USA)
3. Feliciated at the hands of Mayor 1985, 86, 88.
4. Professor in charge of Library (GSMC & KEMH)
5. M.D. with a special certificate of rank.
6. Examiner and Teacher for M.D. (Physiology)
7. Feliciatated by Dnyanadhara Education Institute, Mumbai.
OTHER WORK
Several articles and interviews on social issues published in newspapers
magazines, weeklies etc. from time to time in Hindi, Marathi & English.
CONTACT INFO
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Email : Shriniwasjk@rediffmail.com
BOOKS PUBLISHED
English Books
STRESS :
Understanding and Management - A Way to
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comprehesively with the concept, causes, effects,
mechanism, dimesnsions and management
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Pages : 235
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6. Conceptual Stress and its Management:
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Smiling Sun :
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Pages 184,
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Holistic Health
The more complete concept of health important
in Total Stress Management is described in a
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Pages 24,
Price Rs.10/-.
Health is Geeta (1st Chapter)
Concepts useful in Total Stress Management.
Pages 48,
Price Rs.15/-.
7. Namasmaran
This is the first book that describes the
importance of reciting the name of God in Total
StressManagement,
Pages 96,
Rs.100/-.
Navgrahstrotra
A humble attempt to understand the hymn,
Pages 36,
Price Rs.10/-.
Be Successful In Examination
A simple and effective guide to succeeds in
variety of examinations and beneficially modified
the examination and education systems,
Pages 46,
Price Rs.50/-.
Practical TSM
(TOTAL STRESS MANAGEMENT)
The simple and “easy to follow” instructions
without complicated theoretical discussion for
TSM.
Pages 46,
Price Rs.50/-
8. Holistic Medicine
This is the concise book that includes a)
exploration of inner unity amongst concepts in
alternativesystems of medicine b) rational for the
urgency to use this systems hormoniously and
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consultants
in different systems of medicine
The solution of Articles on Sexology
A compilation of articles useful in overcoming
stress resulting from sexual suppression, abuse,
misconceptions and dilemmas.
Solutions To Social Stressors
A compilation of articles useful in overcoming the
emotional and intellectual stress resulting from
common social problems.
Art Of Teaching Medicine
(co-authored)
Available in KEM Hospital, Mumbai - 400012.
Text Book Of Physiology
(co-author,Ed-Bijlani)
Available in Medical book shops.
9. Marathi Books
Chaitnya Sadhana
This is a treatise on holistic health (TSM) full
of all neccessary information and concepts
relevant physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritua,
and economic, social, cultural, educational,
enviornment and other various aspects of health.
Co-author:Dr.Pushkar A. Shikarkhane
Pages 271,
Price Rs.200/-.
Kamjivan-Dyan and Samadhan
Scientific and practical understanding of human
sex and solution to overcome the miserable stress
resulting from sexual suppression,abuse,misconce
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Pages 256,
Price Rs.125/-
Bhovara
The touching, thrilling and invigorating story of
medical work in village.
Price Rs.175/-
American Antarangath
The enlighteing exploration of America and
Americans.
Price Rs.150/-.
10. Sahastranetra
A new understanding of the World Famous Hymn
Vishnu Sahastranam.
Price Rs.150.
Sampurna Arogyasathi Namasmarna
Traditional method to overcome stress, described
in brief,
Pages 28
Price Rs.10
Arogyacha Arasa
Simple ways of finding out how healthy you are,
Pages 48
Price Rs.15/-.
Thakava Ghalva-Spurthi Milava
Scientific Understanding and Practical solutions to
acquire positive health.
Pages 88,
Price Rs.100/-.
11. Namasmaran
Exposition of value of traditional way to TSM in
simple and lucid marathi.
Pages 64
Price Rs.50/-.
Mousami Aajar
(Seasonal dieseases and their treatment) Co-
authors :Dr.K.P. Kulkarni and Dr.P.A. Shikarkhane.
Pages 80
Price Rs.75/-.
Mhanaje Kay Hote?
General knowledge in medical science,
Pages 80
Price Rs.40/-
Ginipig
Co-Author : Laxman Londe,First Medical Science
Fiction In Marathi 13 episode TV serial on this
novel was telecast on doordarshan.
12. Shambhavi
A thrilling novel very useful in total stress
management as it reflects vividly the panorama of
intellectual and emotional cataclysms while in the
process of reaching the goal of life. Pages 264,
Price Rs.200/-.
Sampurna Tanavmuktisati Upaukta Lekh
A compilation of articles and short stories.
Sampurna Tanavmukti va samasyapurtiA
simple,effective & scientific exposition of stress
and its management useful for common people
and medical professionals.
price : 150/-
Hitguj.
A compilationof articles useful in concptual clarity
& stress management.
Price : 50/-
13. Vaidyakiya Vyavsay-Vyavhar and dheya
The views of young doctor practicing in the village
on the ideas and pratice of medical science.
Pages 56,
Price Rs.15/-.
A Spectrum of emotions while in the
process of TSM.
A compilatin of unpublished poems.
Swasthya Saadhana
A compilation of articles published in newspapaer
viz. Tarun Bharat.
Samyak Vaidhak
The concept of Holistic Medicine is described for
everyone,
Pages 60,
Price Rs.30/-.
Kamvigyan
Some aspects of sexology, Co-authored.
14. Hindi Books
Arogya Ka Rajmarg
Traditional way of TSM.
Pages 66,
Price Rs.15/-.
E-Books
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Vol 1 to 11
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