Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar discusses his new study of the Bhagavad Gita. He analyzes several chapters in detail, explaining key concepts around cosmic consciousness, individual blossoming, practicing one's dharma, and overcoming subjectivity. He emphasizes practicing techniques like namasmaran to help transform one's perceptions and connect with the absolute truth described in the Gita.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarmarathiasmita
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.
The document discusses Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's new study of the Bhagavad Gita. It covers several topics from the Gita including the concepts of satva, raja, and tama; the symbolism of the Ashvattha tree; enemies like kama, krodh, and lobha; the roles of food, yoga, penance, and shraddha; and summaries of chapters 17 and 18. The study provides analysis and interpretations of concepts, principles, and guidance presented in the Gita for individual and social blossoming through a focus on universal and cosmic consciousness.
1) O departamento de contabilidade é composto por 10 utilizadores que compartilham uma impressora. Os IPs são fixos e o horário de trabalho é das 9h às 19h.
2) Há também departamentos de administração, produção, estoques e vendas, cada um com seus próprios utilizadores e IPs.
3) A rede usa vários servidores como autenticação, email, arquivos, DNS e antivírus.
1. This document summarizes the methods and key findings of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2010. It describes how risk factors were selected, exposures estimated, effect sizes determined, and attributable burden calculated.
2. The top 25 risk factors accounted for over 50% of global disease burden in 2010. Leading risks included high blood pressure, tobacco smoking, dietary risks, high BMI, and air pollution. There was significant regional and national variation in risk factors.
3. Key findings showed a shift from communicable to noncommunicable disease risks. Understanding diet and developing interventions for high BMI and glucose were highlighted as research priorities given the growing burden.
Vyasan Mukti Bestseller For Deaddiction Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
O documento convida as pessoas para o segundo Arraiá do Céis que será realizado no dia 30 de maio de 2009. Ele fornece detalhes sobre as atividades, como decoração, comidas, brincadeiras e shows que serão oferecidos no evento. Também pede que as pessoas confirmem sua presença.
Este documento ofrece consejos para disfrutar el día al máximo, como vivir en el presente en lugar del pasado, apreciar cada momento como si fuera el último, y visualizarse a uno mismo como la persona que quiere ser. También recomienda cultivar la mente aprendiendo algo nuevo cada día, romper la monotonía probando cosas diferentes, y decirle a las personas queridas cuánto se les aprecia.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarmarathiasmita
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.
The document discusses Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's new study of the Bhagavad Gita. It covers several topics from the Gita including the concepts of satva, raja, and tama; the symbolism of the Ashvattha tree; enemies like kama, krodh, and lobha; the roles of food, yoga, penance, and shraddha; and summaries of chapters 17 and 18. The study provides analysis and interpretations of concepts, principles, and guidance presented in the Gita for individual and social blossoming through a focus on universal and cosmic consciousness.
1) O departamento de contabilidade é composto por 10 utilizadores que compartilham uma impressora. Os IPs são fixos e o horário de trabalho é das 9h às 19h.
2) Há também departamentos de administração, produção, estoques e vendas, cada um com seus próprios utilizadores e IPs.
3) A rede usa vários servidores como autenticação, email, arquivos, DNS e antivírus.
1. This document summarizes the methods and key findings of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2010. It describes how risk factors were selected, exposures estimated, effect sizes determined, and attributable burden calculated.
2. The top 25 risk factors accounted for over 50% of global disease burden in 2010. Leading risks included high blood pressure, tobacco smoking, dietary risks, high BMI, and air pollution. There was significant regional and national variation in risk factors.
3. Key findings showed a shift from communicable to noncommunicable disease risks. Understanding diet and developing interventions for high BMI and glucose were highlighted as research priorities given the growing burden.
Vyasan Mukti Bestseller For Deaddiction Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
O documento convida as pessoas para o segundo Arraiá do Céis que será realizado no dia 30 de maio de 2009. Ele fornece detalhes sobre as atividades, como decoração, comidas, brincadeiras e shows que serão oferecidos no evento. Também pede que as pessoas confirmem sua presença.
Este documento ofrece consejos para disfrutar el día al máximo, como vivir en el presente en lugar del pasado, apreciar cada momento como si fuera el último, y visualizarse a uno mismo como la persona que quiere ser. También recomienda cultivar la mente aprendiendo algo nuevo cada día, romper la monotonía probando cosas diferentes, y decirle a las personas queridas cuánto se les aprecia.
Holistic Education, Economy And Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
The document discusses holistic education and its benefits for the economy, health, and reducing stress. It argues that mainstream education focuses too much on superficial goals and neglects students' spiritual and productive development. A more holistic approach integrating a productive domain like crafts, skills, or agriculture into 25% of school time could help make education accessible to all by reducing costs and student stress while preventing issues like dropout rates and unemployment. This holistic model emphasizing self-sufficiency and practical skills could help address global problems like poverty and social strife.
Why Holistic Medicine Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways. Since the overall purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health, eradicate disease, and reduce misery, all skills and knowledge from various fields must be combined to achieve this goal.
GHME 2013 Conference
Session: Global and national Burden of Disease IV
Date: June 18 2013
Presenter: Theo Vos
Institute:
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
University of Washington
1. The document outlines 10 steps for becoming a successful doctor, including accepting, loving, and respecting patients unconditionally; recognizing the healing power within patients; and considering how educational policies impact health.
2. It provides several examples of doctors interacting with patients in different ways - either in a harsh, disrespectful manner or with compassion and understanding.
3. The document emphasizes the importance of not only treating medical conditions but also addressing psychological and social factors that impact health and healing. It encourages invoking patients' innate healing abilities.
New Study Of Gita Nov 5 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikardocpalep
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar discusses his study of the Bhagavad Gita in 4 sentences. Initially, he was put off by references to war in the first chapter but kept reading out of curiosity. Over time, he came to understand that the Gita deals with the individual existence and path to liberation. He realized the Gita's lessons could help rejuvenate society by guiding people to live according to their nature while aiding universal blossoming. His reservations about the Gita decreased as he grasped its holistic view of empowering both individuals and society simultaneously.
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar is a physician who specializes in Total Stress Management (TSM). He holds an M.B.B.S. and M.D. and has published numerous research papers and books on topics related to holistic health and TSM. He currently works as a professor and gives lectures, workshops and counseling sessions on managing stress.
Este documento descreve a exposição "As you like it - gluttony" da artista Isabelle Faria na galeria Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea em Lisboa, Portugal. A exposição inclui desenhos e instalações explorando o pecado da gula e suas fronteiras com a luxúria e cobiça. Os trabalhos mostram figuras em cenários do século XVIII e usam símbolos para subverter valores morais.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
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 individual and social development. The author feels their family deity in Walaval can remind visitors of cosmic consciousness through its beautiful setting.
Ice Cold Water No Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar discusses his experience with drinking ice cold water. While he has sometimes gotten colds after drinking it, he has not found a direct correlation. Theoretically, ice cold water could reduce blood flow to surfaces like the mouth and stomach. Recently, his joint pains reduced after stopping ice cold water. It is thought ice cold water can increase "vata" and "kapha" in the body, aggravating conditions like asthma, constipation, and joint pain. Avoiding ice cold water has no negative effects, while drinking room temperature water is absolutely safe.
Esta exposição apresenta novas obras de Ricardo Angélico explorando temas como o Ku Klux Klan e noções de aventura, compromisso e opressão. As obras sugerem uma atmosfera de instabilidade através de imagens metafóricas baseadas em eventos históricos.
The United States is a powerful nation with a strong economy and military. It has the largest economy in the world and spends more on its military than the next several countries combined. As the current world superpower, the U.S. seeks to promote democracy and free trade globally while also protecting its own national security interests.
Meaning Of Conceptual Stress Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
This document discusses conceptual stress, which is a type of stress caused by intellectual chaos arising from physical, emotional, or other causes. In modern life, the rapid pace of change can shatter our conceptual frameworks as new issues emerge that we cannot understand, leaving us helpless and miserable - this constitutes conceptual stress. Morality, ethics, and traditions from the past are often proving inadequate or irrelevant. Conceptual stress involves defective perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and physical needs associated with abnormal brain activity. It is minimized in those with a self-centered lifestyle but maximized in those with global perspectives who seek solutions to worldwide problems and suffering. Remembering one's true self through namasmaran is suggested as a way to gain clarity and
How making Open Source Software enriches your businessMarian Marinov
The document discusses the advantages of using free and open source software (FOSS) from the perspectives of programmers, management, and options for businesses. It notes that FOSS can show a company's stability, willingness to commit long-term, and share with others. Specific advantages include easier support, using established FOSS practices, and removing complex licensing systems. The document encourages using FOSS and provides contact information for questions.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarchitreajit
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 in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and living according to one's dharma.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarahoskeri
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 in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and confusion.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbanothkishan
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 in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and living according to one's dharma.
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.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
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 blossoming, subjective realities, and connecting to cosmic consciousness throughout the Gita.
This document provides a summary of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita based on Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study. The first chapter depicts Arjuna's subjective perceptions and responses. The second chapter explains cosmic consciousness and the nature of physical existence. Chapters 3-6 describe the concept of swadharma. Chapter 7 reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Chapters 1-7 discuss rising consciousness and freedom from bondages. Chapter 8 describes the cosmic dynamics and their relevance to human life. Nonviolence and its interpretation in the Gita is discussed. The document concludes by emphasizing connecting to cosmic consciousness and practicing swadharma.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarumasrinivas
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanation of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehending the relationship between the cosmos and individual. The document emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness to stay active and reassured while navigating different environments.
Holistic Education, Economy And Health Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
The document discusses holistic education and its benefits for the economy, health, and reducing stress. It argues that mainstream education focuses too much on superficial goals and neglects students' spiritual and productive development. A more holistic approach integrating a productive domain like crafts, skills, or agriculture into 25% of school time could help make education accessible to all by reducing costs and student stress while preventing issues like dropout rates and unemployment. This holistic model emphasizing self-sufficiency and practical skills could help address global problems like poverty and social strife.
Why Holistic Medicine Dr Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways. Since the overall purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health, eradicate disease, and reduce misery, all skills and knowledge from various fields must be combined to achieve this goal.
GHME 2013 Conference
Session: Global and national Burden of Disease IV
Date: June 18 2013
Presenter: Theo Vos
Institute:
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
University of Washington
1. The document outlines 10 steps for becoming a successful doctor, including accepting, loving, and respecting patients unconditionally; recognizing the healing power within patients; and considering how educational policies impact health.
2. It provides several examples of doctors interacting with patients in different ways - either in a harsh, disrespectful manner or with compassion and understanding.
3. The document emphasizes the importance of not only treating medical conditions but also addressing psychological and social factors that impact health and healing. It encourages invoking patients' innate healing abilities.
New Study Of Gita Nov 5 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikardocpalep
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar discusses his study of the Bhagavad Gita in 4 sentences. Initially, he was put off by references to war in the first chapter but kept reading out of curiosity. Over time, he came to understand that the Gita deals with the individual existence and path to liberation. He realized the Gita's lessons could help rejuvenate society by guiding people to live according to their nature while aiding universal blossoming. His reservations about the Gita decreased as he grasped its holistic view of empowering both individuals and society simultaneously.
Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar is a physician who specializes in Total Stress Management (TSM). He holds an M.B.B.S. and M.D. and has published numerous research papers and books on topics related to holistic health and TSM. He currently works as a professor and gives lectures, workshops and counseling sessions on managing stress.
Este documento descreve a exposição "As you like it - gluttony" da artista Isabelle Faria na galeria Carlos Carvalho Arte Contemporânea em Lisboa, Portugal. A exposição inclui desenhos e instalações explorando o pecado da gula e suas fronteiras com a luxúria e cobiça. Os trabalhos mostram figuras em cenários do século XVIII e usam símbolos para subverter valores morais.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
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 individual and social development. The author feels their family deity in Walaval can remind visitors of cosmic consciousness through its beautiful setting.
Ice Cold Water No Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar discusses his experience with drinking ice cold water. While he has sometimes gotten colds after drinking it, he has not found a direct correlation. Theoretically, ice cold water could reduce blood flow to surfaces like the mouth and stomach. Recently, his joint pains reduced after stopping ice cold water. It is thought ice cold water can increase "vata" and "kapha" in the body, aggravating conditions like asthma, constipation, and joint pain. Avoiding ice cold water has no negative effects, while drinking room temperature water is absolutely safe.
Esta exposição apresenta novas obras de Ricardo Angélico explorando temas como o Ku Klux Klan e noções de aventura, compromisso e opressão. As obras sugerem uma atmosfera de instabilidade através de imagens metafóricas baseadas em eventos históricos.
The United States is a powerful nation with a strong economy and military. It has the largest economy in the world and spends more on its military than the next several countries combined. As the current world superpower, the U.S. seeks to promote democracy and free trade globally while also protecting its own national security interests.
Meaning Of Conceptual Stress Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikardocpalep
This document discusses conceptual stress, which is a type of stress caused by intellectual chaos arising from physical, emotional, or other causes. In modern life, the rapid pace of change can shatter our conceptual frameworks as new issues emerge that we cannot understand, leaving us helpless and miserable - this constitutes conceptual stress. Morality, ethics, and traditions from the past are often proving inadequate or irrelevant. Conceptual stress involves defective perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and physical needs associated with abnormal brain activity. It is minimized in those with a self-centered lifestyle but maximized in those with global perspectives who seek solutions to worldwide problems and suffering. Remembering one's true self through namasmaran is suggested as a way to gain clarity and
How making Open Source Software enriches your businessMarian Marinov
The document discusses the advantages of using free and open source software (FOSS) from the perspectives of programmers, management, and options for businesses. It notes that FOSS can show a company's stability, willingness to commit long-term, and share with others. Specific advantages include easier support, using established FOSS practices, and removing complex licensing systems. The document encourages using FOSS and provides contact information for questions.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarchitreajit
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 in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and living according to one's dharma.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarahoskeri
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 in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and confusion.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarbanothkishan
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 in the Gita refers to opposing ignorance and promoting blossoming, not unconditional nonviolence. Keeping connected to cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance is important for overcoming distress and living according to one's dharma.
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.
New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
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 blossoming, subjective realities, and connecting to cosmic consciousness throughout the Gita.
This document provides a summary of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita based on Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study. The first chapter depicts Arjuna's subjective perceptions and responses. The second chapter explains cosmic consciousness and the nature of physical existence. Chapters 3-6 describe the concept of swadharma. Chapter 7 reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Chapters 1-7 discuss rising consciousness and freedom from bondages. Chapter 8 describes the cosmic dynamics and their relevance to human life. Nonviolence and its interpretation in the Gita is discussed. The document concludes by emphasizing connecting to cosmic consciousness and practicing swadharma.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarumasrinivas
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanation of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehending the relationship between the cosmos and individual. The document emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness to stay active and reassured while navigating different environments.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarsakurikar
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehension of the cosmos. It emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness through spiritual practices like remembrance of God, even in times of distress or confusion about how to resolve issues in the world.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikaramolsawarkar
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehension of the cosmos. It emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness through spiritual practices like remembrance of God, even in times of distress or confusion about how to resolve issues in the world.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikardrsolapurkar
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key themes and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for transcending subjectivity and reuniting with the absolute truth. The document emphasizes practicing dharma and spiritual disciplines like remembrance of God to overcome confusion and stay connected to higher consciousness, even in the face of challenges.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarppkalghatgi
This document provides a summary of each chapter of the Bhagavad Gita based on Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study. The first two chapters depict Arjuna's subjective perceptions and explain the nature of the physical world. Later chapters describe concepts like swadharma and techniques for spiritual blossoming. The 7th chapter reveals Krishna's omnipresent nature. Throughout, the common theme is the rising of consciousness and freedom from bondages. The 8th chapter describes the cosmic dynamics and their relevance to human life. Nonviolence and conflict resolution are also discussed. The overall message is to keep trying to connect with the absolute truth and work for it through one's duties.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehension of the cosmos. It emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness through spiritual practices like remembrance of God, even in times of distress or confusion about how to resolve issues in the world.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarneenaka
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehension of the cosmos. It emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness through spiritual practices like remembrance of God, even in times of distress or confusion about how to resolve issues in the world.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarameyjosh
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehension of the cosmos. While nonviolence is discussed, indiscriminate nonviolence is not advocated. The overall lesson is to keep trying to connect with the cosmic consciousness through practices like remembrance and working within one's dharma.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's study of the Bhagavad Gita. It discusses the key concepts and lessons from each chapter. The first few chapters describe Arjuna's doubts and Krishna's explanations of cosmic consciousness. Later chapters discuss concepts like dharma and techniques for realizing one's true immortal self and reuniting with the absolute truth through comprehension of the cosmos. It emphasizes practicing dharma and staying connected to cosmic consciousness through spiritual practices like remembrance of God, even in times of distress or confusion about how to resolve issues in the world.
Gita Study Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarkashmak
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New Study Of Gita Nov 9 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikar
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DR. SHRINIWAS JANARDAN KASHALIKAR
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Dr.
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DR. SHRINIWAS JANARDAN KASHALIKAR
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In 1st chapter, there is depiction of subjective; and hence
(inspite of being very conscientious); erroneous
perception, feelings and response of Arjuna.
In 2nd chapter there is elaborate explanation of cosmic
consciousness and contingent nature of physical
existence of the nonliving and living world! There is also
a detailed account of the characteristics of the individual
who realizes this immortality and expresses accurate
cognition, affect and conation.
It is obvious that; even as reading per se; is not enough to
bring about the transformation in an individual and the
world; the role of reading and understanding the “road
map of blossoming” in the process of conscious
evolutionary transformation of an individual and thereby
the world; can not be denied.
The 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th chapters describe the concept
SWADHARMA and some of the relevant techniques in
brief; but which can vary according to geographical,
historical, social, religious and other circumstances.
7th chapter is meant for reinforcing these ideas by
pointing out how people in, crisis, need, greed or
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intellectual and emotional yearning may get attracted to
the absolute truth.
In 7th chapter Lord Krishna reveals His omnipresent
nature and indicates how He i.e. cosmic consciousness; is
present in every visible and invisible aspect of the
universe (including human hearts) and how only few
realize this nature and how rest others; do not realize
this! This can become clear to a discerning student;
when he would appreciate the stanza elucidating how
Lord Krishna is a light beyond the physical light and
remains inaccessible to most!
Throughout 6 chapters; one finds the common idea of
the rising of consciousness in an individual and the
world; and thereby getting freedom from petty, mean
and trivial but strong bondages. In 7th chapter there is
endorsement of this and also further buttressing of
this point by indicating how the cosmic consciousness
encompasses every living and nonliving matter,
energy, space and time; and how awareness of this
enables one to reunite with this immortal self.
Naturally Arjuna would ask about the nature of the
universe and relevance of it to human life. Thus cosmic
dynamics is described by Lord Krishna in 8th chapter.
Lord Krishna assures Arjuna that a person blossoms to
get freed from the shackles of subjectivity and reunites
with one’s true self, through the knowledge of
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inseparable bond between the cosmic panorama and the
individual and their relationship!
But before we discuss this further, isn’t it important
to clarify AHIMSA, which is indirectly discussed
right from 2nd chapter?
AHIMSA i.e. nonviolence; appears in chapters many
chapters apart from 16th. In my view this AHIMSA refers
to negation or disapproval of indiscriminate violence
committed under the influence of utter darkness of
ignorance (a variety of subjective activities
destructive to self, society and the universe) and also
strong protagnosim of surgical violence committed to
destroy everything that opposes the union with
cosmic consciousness i.e. individual and global
blossoming.
Unqualified and indiscriminate nonviolence is NOT
advocated in Gita, which is clear from the repeated
appeal by Lord Krishna to Arjuna (and every one) to
participate tin the war against darkness and
destruction (outside and inside).
It is important to realize this; to avoid; perennial;
schizophrenic state; of upholding indiscriminate
nonviolence, (without being completely convinced) and
practicing violence with petty selfish motives (again
without being fully convinced).
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In our society often indiscriminate violence is
legitimately practiced by killing animals to eat (not for
survival, but for the petty pleasure of gustatory pleasure
(taste), killing
people of other countries for the so called out religious or
ideological fanaticism, causing mass violence through
adulteration, selling addictive, policies to promote
alcohol consumption, use force to suppress peaceful
demonstrations and protests, and most importantly
unleashing many policies (in all the fields) detrimental to
the blossoming of individuals and the universe.
If we understand that AHIMSA means NOT
indiscriminate nonviolence; but; protection and
promotion of everything conducive to individual and
global blossoming and destruction of everything that
jeopardizes the blossoming of individuals and universe,
then it would resolve the conflicts in the minds of all
young and old and everywhere in the world and promote
practice of SWADHARMA and blossoming of
individuals and universe.
If we keep on trying to uphold AHINSA as
indiscriminate nonviolence, then it creates value crisis
and semblance of schizophrenia (contrasting, conflicting
and contradictory thoughts/feelings and actions); in
everyone and everywhere.
What are the obstacles in the way of SWADHARMA?
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I found that the prescription of blossoming and merging
with the absolute consciousness through various
techniques and through comprehension of the nature and
interactions
between the cosmos and the individual in 7 chapters; and
practicing SWADHARMA;; are not as simple as they
appear!
In daily routine we tend to get overwhelmed and
confused or bewildered (and cut off from our true self)
by the deceptive influences coming from our body,
family, society, world and the products of all these in
terms of literature, art, media, education etc. This makes
the self realization (dissolving the subjectivity in
objective truth) and self expression (i.e.
SWADHARMA), which are mutually nurturing and
promoting; very difficult.
The inappropriate perception generates agony and
urgency to respond. But since the response is usually
ineffective (because of not being in conformity or
harmony with the nature) one becomes agitated
and/depressed.
But one can not “see” how and what would rectify the
“perceived” pathos in personal or global life; and hence
tends to enter in a vicious cycle of increasing distress.
No one seems to see (because of not practicing
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NAMSMARAN and grow beyond the restrictive frame
of subjectivity); how this holistic perspective can create
the difference in different fields and hence become
nervous, not realizing the agonizing plight of people in
the world is due essentially to lack of holistic perspective
and spirit of Gita, amongst the policy makers!
Hence in such a situation the prescriptions in Gita, or the
simplest means such as NAMASMARAN advocated by
saints and seers from all over the world, must be
practiced with greater conviction so that the perception,
feelings and actins get increasingly accurate! It is at this
point that your SHRADDHA (which means
unconditioned and totally selfless commitment, sincerity,
devotion and dedication without any petty motive,
because of accurate perception, feelings and actions) can
rescue you from the vicious cycle of distress and help
you to enter in the wellness cycle. This is not easy! But I
keep convincing myself that the SADHANA of any
suitable nature; or NAMASMARAN according to one’s
tradition; must never be stopped. To convey this
strongly; Lord Krishna has assured in 6th and 7th chapters
and latter in 9th and 16th and 18th chapters; that one would
never fail if marches on this path of SWADHARMA!
I have begun to realize; which I did not realize before;
that all activities (especially NAMASMARAN) to reach
the truth, have their impact, though it may not be
perceived immediately due to one’s subjectivity.
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The lesson from the 7 chapters therefore is to keep trying
to reach the absolute and keep working in its light to the
extent it is possible at any given time and in a victorious
manner; and sharing the spirit and insights with others!
That is exactly the reason why; I am writing this (as a
form
humble prayer, as a participation in eternal struggle of
dark forces of lower consciousness and bright forces of
consciousness DHARMYA YUDDHA); and making
available for free download for sharing with any one and
everyone in the world without any precondition!
Trying to keep yourself connected with cosmic
consciousness; keeps you reassured on the one hand and
active participation in buoyantly charged and appropriate
manner (SWADHARMA); on the other.
What is the opinion of Gita on arbitrary suppression?
The idea of arbitrary suppression or unabated indulgence
do not find place in Gita. Similarly regimentalized
stereotyped procedures also do not find place in Gita.
That makes Gita somewhat ambiguous initially, but as
you go on internalizing her you find that she is basically
universal in nature. In 3rd, 4th and also 6th chapters this is
evident.
Gita is universal because she shows the light to any one
and every one; irrespective of the state of evolution,
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region in the world, his/her tradition; and without being
judgmental about anyone’s life style; in any way!
What are the influences of inner and outer
environment on our blossoming?
In 8th chapter Lord Krishna clarifies that a person
engaged
in SWADHARMA through intellectual, emotional,
instinctual activities (through practice of
NAMASMARAN throughout and hence while quitting
the body; Antakale cha mameva smaran tyaktwa
kalevaram…) actually is connected with the absolute and
objective reality and hence does not get entangled and
shackled in the repetitive basal cycles of distress through
different births.
There is also a declaration applicable to bright and dark
external and internal environments, which lead to the fate
of an individual. Thus individual is influenced by
adverse external physical, chemical and psychological
activities and inner hormonal, autonomic and central
nervous activities. But it is also assured that any one who
keeps trying; on the path of NAMASMARAN; reaches
the summit of union with cosmic consciousness.
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