Marathi, Mahatma Gandhi And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
1) Political leaders are trying to gratify themselves by promoting sectarian ideas around language and identity, while opponents disguise themselves as broad-minded.
2) As a common man, the author feels torn between protecting his self-respect and livelihood, and embracing a more unifying attitude.
3) The solution is for common people to understand that feelings of inadequacy or fear of domination are hallmarks of maniacal elements on both sides, and to rise above obstacles through growth rather than reacting in a vicious manner.
P U N I S H M E N T A N D P R A Y A S H C H I T T A D Rahoskeri
Punishment is judgmental and can involve contempt, but not all punishments are legal. Sins stem from incorrect perceptions, feelings, and intentions, and can be errors, mistakes, misdeeds or crimes that harm oneself or others, making one unaware of the Truth. Not all sins are illegal. Prayashchitta is any action that leads one to realize the Truth, which is a state of unity, connectivity, benevolence beyond words. Remembering God's name helps one realize the Truth.
Zero is an important mathematical concept that gives meaning and structure but its existence is complex. Zero represents nothingness or absence, but nothingness cannot truly exist on its own - zero only has meaning in relation to other entities like time, space, and an observer. The concept of zero has paradoxically led to ideas of endings and death, though its origins and nature remain uncertain and indeterminate. This document raises philosophical questions about the nature and existence of zero.
P H Y S I O L O G Y O F N A M A S M A R A N D Rahoskeri
1) Meru refers to the brain or vertebral column, which supports consciousness and life.
2) Meru-mani refers to a large bead used in rosaries for counting repetitions of a mantra during namasmaran (remembrance of God's name).
3) It is recommended not to pass over the meru-mani bead when counting repetitions, in order to replicate the flow of impulses between the left and right hemispheres of the brain during meditation and prayer.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the benefits of head massage with coconut oil. He used to dislike oiling the head due to stickiness and stains, but now massages his head daily with coconut oil. The massage exercises his arms and reduces dryness in his palms. He believes traditional massage techniques should be respected in mainstream medicine, as head massage provides refreshing and rejuvenating benefits, especially when combined with meditation.
Shambhvi A Bestseller Marathi Novel Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao beans grown by the Olmecs and Mayans in Mexico and Central America. It then explains how Spanish conquistadors brought cacao back to Europe in the 16th century, where it eventually became popular as a drink among the elite. Over time, chocolate became widely consumed in powder and solid forms across Europe and North America.
The document discusses the corruption of perspective and how it occurs. It states that as the space of one's consciousness becomes more restricted, one's perspective becomes more deteriorated and separated from nature, religions, and even family. This corruption of perspective is subtle and often goes unnoticed. It can make one's thoughts, feelings, and actions increasingly mean, lonely, weak, and selfish, which harms both oneself and society. Namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine name, can break open the shackles restricting one's consciousness and effectively treat the corruption of perspective, which is the root of all misery in the universe.
Marathi, Mahatma Gandhi And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
1) Political leaders are trying to gratify themselves by promoting sectarian ideas around language and identity, while opponents disguise themselves as broad-minded.
2) As a common man, the author feels torn between protecting his self-respect and livelihood, and embracing a more unifying attitude.
3) The solution is for common people to understand that feelings of inadequacy or fear of domination are hallmarks of maniacal elements on both sides, and to rise above obstacles through growth rather than reacting in a vicious manner.
P U N I S H M E N T A N D P R A Y A S H C H I T T A D Rahoskeri
Punishment is judgmental and can involve contempt, but not all punishments are legal. Sins stem from incorrect perceptions, feelings, and intentions, and can be errors, mistakes, misdeeds or crimes that harm oneself or others, making one unaware of the Truth. Not all sins are illegal. Prayashchitta is any action that leads one to realize the Truth, which is a state of unity, connectivity, benevolence beyond words. Remembering God's name helps one realize the Truth.
Zero is an important mathematical concept that gives meaning and structure but its existence is complex. Zero represents nothingness or absence, but nothingness cannot truly exist on its own - zero only has meaning in relation to other entities like time, space, and an observer. The concept of zero has paradoxically led to ideas of endings and death, though its origins and nature remain uncertain and indeterminate. This document raises philosophical questions about the nature and existence of zero.
P H Y S I O L O G Y O F N A M A S M A R A N D Rahoskeri
1) Meru refers to the brain or vertebral column, which supports consciousness and life.
2) Meru-mani refers to a large bead used in rosaries for counting repetitions of a mantra during namasmaran (remembrance of God's name).
3) It is recommended not to pass over the meru-mani bead when counting repetitions, in order to replicate the flow of impulses between the left and right hemispheres of the brain during meditation and prayer.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the benefits of head massage with coconut oil. He used to dislike oiling the head due to stickiness and stains, but now massages his head daily with coconut oil. The massage exercises his arms and reduces dryness in his palms. He believes traditional massage techniques should be respected in mainstream medicine, as head massage provides refreshing and rejuvenating benefits, especially when combined with meditation.
Shambhvi A Bestseller Marathi Novel Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao beans grown by the Olmecs and Mayans in Mexico and Central America. It then explains how Spanish conquistadors brought cacao back to Europe in the 16th century, where it eventually became popular as a drink among the elite. Over time, chocolate became widely consumed in powder and solid forms across Europe and North America.
The document discusses the corruption of perspective and how it occurs. It states that as the space of one's consciousness becomes more restricted, one's perspective becomes more deteriorated and separated from nature, religions, and even family. This corruption of perspective is subtle and often goes unnoticed. It can make one's thoughts, feelings, and actions increasingly mean, lonely, weak, and selfish, which harms both oneself and society. Namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine name, can break open the shackles restricting one's consciousness and effectively treat the corruption of perspective, which is the root of all misery in the universe.
The document discusses the root causes of child labor and stress. It argues that the root cause is educational policies that are disconnected from productive skills and real-life needs. Students in mainstream education are cut off from productive domains and the education system relies too heavily on technology and books rather than practical skills. This leads children to drop out of unproductive education systems and become vulnerable to child labor. It suggests child labor can be stopped by making education nurture productive domains in addition to cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. This requires decision makers to have a more objective and global perspective through the amalgamation of spiritualism and materialism.
The document discusses the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in stress management and mental illness. It states that political and spiritual leaders will fail if they do not participate in socioeconomic, political, and other community issues. The document criticizes government alcohol promotion policies, saying they will lead to mass suicide and exponentially increasing suffering for future generations. It argues that reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness through meditation should be the goal of all policies and a firm rejection of alcohol promotion proposals.
Being a Brahmana is a continuous process of conscious and unconscious evolution through practices like chanting names of God. This evolution leads to the blossoming of one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and behaviors in a way that benefits individuals and society. As one progresses as a Brahmana, holistic approaches to politics, economics, education, health, agriculture and more become reality, helping vitalize, promote, regulate and harmonize the different elements of society as envisioned by Saint Dnyaneshwar of Maharashtra.
Technology Siddhi And Maya Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
Technology has enabled many feats that were previously thought impossible. In spiritual traditions, these types of achievements are called "siddhis". The philosophy of Adwaita views both the internal and external universe as "maya", meaning its changing and fleeting nature makes it relatively real but not absolutely real. Technology validates this perspective by demonstrating that what we see is limited and that realities like electromagnetic waves are invisible to the naked eye. It also shows that every situation, person, success, and moment are transient. However, technology can also create illusions and delusions that lead to paranoid feelings, as seen with exaggerated presentations in movies and advertisements, especially for young minds. While technology can reveal maya, it can also create more
World Politics Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses a vision for world politics that promotes individual and global blossoming through cosmic consciousness. It outlines several areas that could be improved to more fully realize this vision, including adopting practices that promote holistic health, education focused on practical skills, integrating religious institutions more fully into society, and revising laws and policies to be less punitive and more restorative. Overall, the document proposes changes across many sectors of society aimed at fostering greater unity, well-being, and global cooperation.
Culture And Language Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses words in Indian languages related to nature and animals that are derived from Sanskrit. Words for mother cow, holy basil plant, mother Ganga river, mother earth, rain god, wind god, and water god convey a sense of adoration, love, respect and worship. In contrast, words used in other societies for cow meat, pork, and chicken convey only craving for the utility of killing and eating these animals, reflecting this craving in the language of those societies.
Ghosts And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
This document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not fully understand phenomena attributed to entities like ghosts due to an incomplete understanding of the mind. Regardless of whether such phenomena are described using modern or traditional terms, the focus should be on conquering them. The author believes that practicing namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine, in accordance with one's own tradition can help minimize mental and other problems. Namasmaran enables people to overcome issues categorized as unexplainable and helps with individual and social blossoming when practiced widely.
Vision Of Global Blossoming Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
This document outlines a vision for individual and global blossoming through various means such as practicing remembrance of God from childhood, promoting vegetarianism, and redefining holistic health. Some key aspects of this vision include holistic education that combines spiritual empowerment with practical skills; religious places incorporating educational and productive activities; early morning routines to promote oral and dental health; sponsoring the memorization of hymns; and establishing laws that are formative rather than vindictive and conducive to holistic health and well-being. The vision also involves researching and teaching Sanskrit for the benefit of mankind and including the teachings of saints and reformers in curriculums.
Shri Narayan Dev Walaval Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses temples of kuladaivata or kuladevata deities in India. These deities are worshipped by different family groups and have temples in various villages. People periodically assemble at these temples to worship the deities according to local customs and traditions. The document argues that these deities are divine conduits to ultimate truth. It also states that temple visits provide rejuvenation, enabling people to rise above petty concerns. The document advocates for more frequent worship and engagement at these temples through practices like namasmaran in order to reap holistic social benefits and rejuvenation.
More About Equality Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the concept of equality and Namasmaran. It argues that imposing uniformity on things like culture, food, and salaries stems from misguided trends and does not lead to true equality. True equality embraces diversity and creating an environment where all can blossom to their full potential. It describes Namasmaran as remembering the name of God, gurus, or other holy figures through practices like chanting, music, or silently. Namasmaran helps reunify one's true self and physiological being and leads to unification with cosmic consciousness. It represents the culmination or peak of all yoga practices and meditation techniques. The benefits of Namasmaran can only be realized through persistent practice.
Morbidity Of Media Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
1) Media constitute the eyes and nerves of society, determining what it sees, feels, and how it responds.
2) Today, the eyes/media are under enormous stress and strain from rapidly changing, complicated, confusing and disturbing world events.
3) The conscience of society intends to instruct the eyes/media to maintain their health through the practice of remembrance of God's name, so that society can see, feel and respond appropriately.
Animal Sacrifice And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the history and evolution of animal sacrifice. It explains that in early societies, hunting and killing animals for food or protection was necessary for survival and seen as a sign of bravery. Over time, as food sources became more abundant, animal sacrifice in religious ceremonies became unnecessary and seen as a sign of baser instincts rather than bravery. The document argues that today, animal sacrifice is a brutal and retrogressive tradition that is unnecessary given alternatives and signifies the worst form of ignorance and fanaticism. A truly enlightened person would choose vegetarian options over cruel and unnecessary killing of animals.
Triumph Over Time Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses overcoming suffering and the effects of time through namasmaran, or the chanting and remembering of God's name. It states that namasmaran leads to enhanced brain function and the ability to rise above perceived time. This allows one to view past experiences, present events, and future worries from a fourth dimensional perspective and reduces the physiological effects of memories and concerns. With continued practice of namasmaran, one can achieve feats like premonition and clairvoyance, transcending the three dimensions and merging with cosmic consciousness beyond the constraints of time.
Happy New Year Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalika wishes all readers and friends a wonderful new year in 2010. He expresses gratitude for the tolerance and affection shown to him. Through his work, millions were able to freely read and download his books and articles on Namasmaran, Geeta, and Vishnusahasranam. He plans to wake early on New Year's Day to thank God for linking him with others and these spiritual texts, which help people rise above conflicts and come together in harmony.
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the concept of Namasmaran and how it relates to everyday life and romance. It was initially thought that Namasmaran was something only for people who had resigned from active life, but it is becoming clear that it is actually a process of conscious evolution that makes individuals more objective, considerate, and able to react understandingly. Namasmaran can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout one's life if embraced from a young age.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dec 22 Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses statements in the Bhagavad Gita implying that even the worst sinners can achieve emancipation. He addresses potential concerns that this could demoralize righteous individuals or promote a condescending attitude towards forgiveness.
He argues that the Gita does not encourage sinning but aims to avert dangerous guilt complexes that prevent self-improvement. It offers cosmic solutions to all equally through practices like Namasmaran, though individual benefits depend on one's level of evolution. Namasmaran reveals our inner potentials for crime but also helps forgive ourselves and others in a non-destructive, corrective way through universal blossoming. This reconciles apparently contradictory G
Namasmaran Is Life Of Life Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
This document discusses NAMASMARAN, which it describes as the life of life in the individual and cosmos. It states that a lack of NAMASMARAN leads to self-betrayal, torture, deception, degradation, debility, unawareness, contempt, and destruction. The document emphasizes that NAMASMARAN should be the top priority in life and says it is the core that everything revolves around, and that life is lifeless without it.
This Is Dharma Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
DHARMA represents a transcendent, all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful superconscious phenomenon that unites and harmonizes the universe, knowledge, realization, and intellectual, emotional, instinctual, and physical behavior of all people and living beings, leading to cosmic consciousness. It is not a religion or science, but encompasses both, incorporating all religions, regions, and inhabitants of the universe. When more people live according to DHARMA's principles of individual and universal blossoming, from birth to death, DHARMA prevails over ADHARMA in the world.
Linga Pooja Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the meaning and significance of linga pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical perspective, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and is Shiva. Lingam represents this supreme being. It goes on to say that stories from the Linga Purana about Brahma and Vishnu should not be taken literally, and linga worship signifies remembering one's true nature, since doing so directly is difficult. Specific days and places
This document discusses the causes of stress and how to defeat it. Stress is caused by the internal struggle between our soul's desires and temptations towards things like romance, radicalism, indulgence, sex, fame and success. The Hindu dharma incorporates physical, emotional and intellectual needs to help people achieve self-realization. When people rebel against this way of life due to ignorance, they may become atheist, convert religions, become bohemian, or pursue illegal activities, all of which can lead to unhappiness and stress. Repeatedly remembering God's name, or Namasmaran, can help reorient one's perspective and existence towards self-realization and blossoming, thus decisively defeating
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
Giloy in Ayurveda - Classical Categorization and SynonymsPlanet Ayurveda
Giloy, also known as Guduchi or Amrita in classical Ayurvedic texts, is a revered herb renowned for its myriad health benefits. It is categorized as a Rasayana, meaning it has rejuvenating properties that enhance vitality and longevity. Giloy is celebrated for its ability to boost the immune system, detoxify the body, and promote overall wellness. Its anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and antioxidant properties make it a staple in managing conditions like fever, diabetes, and stress. The versatility and efficacy of Giloy in supporting health naturally highlight its importance in Ayurveda. At Planet Ayurveda, we provide a comprehensive range of health services and 100% herbal supplements that harness the power of natural ingredients like Giloy. Our products are globally available and affordable, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. If you or your loved ones are dealing with health issues, contact Planet Ayurveda at 01725214040 to book an online video consultation with our professional doctors. Let us help you achieve optimal health and wellness naturally.
The document discusses the root causes of child labor and stress. It argues that the root cause is educational policies that are disconnected from productive skills and real-life needs. Students in mainstream education are cut off from productive domains and the education system relies too heavily on technology and books rather than practical skills. This leads children to drop out of unproductive education systems and become vulnerable to child labor. It suggests child labor can be stopped by making education nurture productive domains in addition to cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. This requires decision makers to have a more objective and global perspective through the amalgamation of spiritualism and materialism.
The document discusses the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in stress management and mental illness. It states that political and spiritual leaders will fail if they do not participate in socioeconomic, political, and other community issues. The document criticizes government alcohol promotion policies, saying they will lead to mass suicide and exponentially increasing suffering for future generations. It argues that reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness through meditation should be the goal of all policies and a firm rejection of alcohol promotion proposals.
Being a Brahmana is a continuous process of conscious and unconscious evolution through practices like chanting names of God. This evolution leads to the blossoming of one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and behaviors in a way that benefits individuals and society. As one progresses as a Brahmana, holistic approaches to politics, economics, education, health, agriculture and more become reality, helping vitalize, promote, regulate and harmonize the different elements of society as envisioned by Saint Dnyaneshwar of Maharashtra.
Technology Siddhi And Maya Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
Technology has enabled many feats that were previously thought impossible. In spiritual traditions, these types of achievements are called "siddhis". The philosophy of Adwaita views both the internal and external universe as "maya", meaning its changing and fleeting nature makes it relatively real but not absolutely real. Technology validates this perspective by demonstrating that what we see is limited and that realities like electromagnetic waves are invisible to the naked eye. It also shows that every situation, person, success, and moment are transient. However, technology can also create illusions and delusions that lead to paranoid feelings, as seen with exaggerated presentations in movies and advertisements, especially for young minds. While technology can reveal maya, it can also create more
World Politics Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses a vision for world politics that promotes individual and global blossoming through cosmic consciousness. It outlines several areas that could be improved to more fully realize this vision, including adopting practices that promote holistic health, education focused on practical skills, integrating religious institutions more fully into society, and revising laws and policies to be less punitive and more restorative. Overall, the document proposes changes across many sectors of society aimed at fostering greater unity, well-being, and global cooperation.
Culture And Language Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses words in Indian languages related to nature and animals that are derived from Sanskrit. Words for mother cow, holy basil plant, mother Ganga river, mother earth, rain god, wind god, and water god convey a sense of adoration, love, respect and worship. In contrast, words used in other societies for cow meat, pork, and chicken convey only craving for the utility of killing and eating these animals, reflecting this craving in the language of those societies.
Ghosts And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
This document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not fully understand phenomena attributed to entities like ghosts due to an incomplete understanding of the mind. Regardless of whether such phenomena are described using modern or traditional terms, the focus should be on conquering them. The author believes that practicing namasmaran, or remembrance of the divine, in accordance with one's own tradition can help minimize mental and other problems. Namasmaran enables people to overcome issues categorized as unexplainable and helps with individual and social blossoming when practiced widely.
Vision Of Global Blossoming Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
This document outlines a vision for individual and global blossoming through various means such as practicing remembrance of God from childhood, promoting vegetarianism, and redefining holistic health. Some key aspects of this vision include holistic education that combines spiritual empowerment with practical skills; religious places incorporating educational and productive activities; early morning routines to promote oral and dental health; sponsoring the memorization of hymns; and establishing laws that are formative rather than vindictive and conducive to holistic health and well-being. The vision also involves researching and teaching Sanskrit for the benefit of mankind and including the teachings of saints and reformers in curriculums.
Shri Narayan Dev Walaval Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses temples of kuladaivata or kuladevata deities in India. These deities are worshipped by different family groups and have temples in various villages. People periodically assemble at these temples to worship the deities according to local customs and traditions. The document argues that these deities are divine conduits to ultimate truth. It also states that temple visits provide rejuvenation, enabling people to rise above petty concerns. The document advocates for more frequent worship and engagement at these temples through practices like namasmaran in order to reap holistic social benefits and rejuvenation.
More About Equality Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the concept of equality and Namasmaran. It argues that imposing uniformity on things like culture, food, and salaries stems from misguided trends and does not lead to true equality. True equality embraces diversity and creating an environment where all can blossom to their full potential. It describes Namasmaran as remembering the name of God, gurus, or other holy figures through practices like chanting, music, or silently. Namasmaran helps reunify one's true self and physiological being and leads to unification with cosmic consciousness. It represents the culmination or peak of all yoga practices and meditation techniques. The benefits of Namasmaran can only be realized through persistent practice.
Morbidity Of Media Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
1) Media constitute the eyes and nerves of society, determining what it sees, feels, and how it responds.
2) Today, the eyes/media are under enormous stress and strain from rapidly changing, complicated, confusing and disturbing world events.
3) The conscience of society intends to instruct the eyes/media to maintain their health through the practice of remembrance of God's name, so that society can see, feel and respond appropriately.
Animal Sacrifice And Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the history and evolution of animal sacrifice. It explains that in early societies, hunting and killing animals for food or protection was necessary for survival and seen as a sign of bravery. Over time, as food sources became more abundant, animal sacrifice in religious ceremonies became unnecessary and seen as a sign of baser instincts rather than bravery. The document argues that today, animal sacrifice is a brutal and retrogressive tradition that is unnecessary given alternatives and signifies the worst form of ignorance and fanaticism. A truly enlightened person would choose vegetarian options over cruel and unnecessary killing of animals.
Triumph Over Time Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses overcoming suffering and the effects of time through namasmaran, or the chanting and remembering of God's name. It states that namasmaran leads to enhanced brain function and the ability to rise above perceived time. This allows one to view past experiences, present events, and future worries from a fourth dimensional perspective and reduces the physiological effects of memories and concerns. With continued practice of namasmaran, one can achieve feats like premonition and clairvoyance, transcending the three dimensions and merging with cosmic consciousness beyond the constraints of time.
Happy New Year Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalika wishes all readers and friends a wonderful new year in 2010. He expresses gratitude for the tolerance and affection shown to him. Through his work, millions were able to freely read and download his books and articles on Namasmaran, Geeta, and Vishnusahasranam. He plans to wake early on New Year's Day to thank God for linking him with others and these spiritual texts, which help people rise above conflicts and come together in harmony.
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the concept of Namasmaran and how it relates to everyday life and romance. It was initially thought that Namasmaran was something only for people who had resigned from active life, but it is becoming clear that it is actually a process of conscious evolution that makes individuals more objective, considerate, and able to react understandingly. Namasmaran can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout one's life if embraced from a young age.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dec 22 Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses statements in the Bhagavad Gita implying that even the worst sinners can achieve emancipation. He addresses potential concerns that this could demoralize righteous individuals or promote a condescending attitude towards forgiveness.
He argues that the Gita does not encourage sinning but aims to avert dangerous guilt complexes that prevent self-improvement. It offers cosmic solutions to all equally through practices like Namasmaran, though individual benefits depend on one's level of evolution. Namasmaran reveals our inner potentials for crime but also helps forgive ourselves and others in a non-destructive, corrective way through universal blossoming. This reconciles apparently contradictory G
Namasmaran Is Life Of Life Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
This document discusses NAMASMARAN, which it describes as the life of life in the individual and cosmos. It states that a lack of NAMASMARAN leads to self-betrayal, torture, deception, degradation, debility, unawareness, contempt, and destruction. The document emphasizes that NAMASMARAN should be the top priority in life and says it is the core that everything revolves around, and that life is lifeless without it.
This Is Dharma Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
DHARMA represents a transcendent, all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful superconscious phenomenon that unites and harmonizes the universe, knowledge, realization, and intellectual, emotional, instinctual, and physical behavior of all people and living beings, leading to cosmic consciousness. It is not a religion or science, but encompasses both, incorporating all religions, regions, and inhabitants of the universe. When more people live according to DHARMA's principles of individual and universal blossoming, from birth to death, DHARMA prevails over ADHARMA in the world.
Linga Pooja Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarahoskeri
The document discusses the meaning and significance of linga pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical perspective, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and is Shiva. Lingam represents this supreme being. It goes on to say that stories from the Linga Purana about Brahma and Vishnu should not be taken literally, and linga worship signifies remembering one's true nature, since doing so directly is difficult. Specific days and places
This document discusses the causes of stress and how to defeat it. Stress is caused by the internal struggle between our soul's desires and temptations towards things like romance, radicalism, indulgence, sex, fame and success. The Hindu dharma incorporates physical, emotional and intellectual needs to help people achieve self-realization. When people rebel against this way of life due to ignorance, they may become atheist, convert religions, become bohemian, or pursue illegal activities, all of which can lead to unhappiness and stress. Repeatedly remembering God's name, or Namasmaran, can help reorient one's perspective and existence towards self-realization and blossoming, thus decisively defeating
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
Giloy in Ayurveda - Classical Categorization and SynonymsPlanet Ayurveda
Giloy, also known as Guduchi or Amrita in classical Ayurvedic texts, is a revered herb renowned for its myriad health benefits. It is categorized as a Rasayana, meaning it has rejuvenating properties that enhance vitality and longevity. Giloy is celebrated for its ability to boost the immune system, detoxify the body, and promote overall wellness. Its anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and antioxidant properties make it a staple in managing conditions like fever, diabetes, and stress. The versatility and efficacy of Giloy in supporting health naturally highlight its importance in Ayurveda. At Planet Ayurveda, we provide a comprehensive range of health services and 100% herbal supplements that harness the power of natural ingredients like Giloy. Our products are globally available and affordable, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. If you or your loved ones are dealing with health issues, contact Planet Ayurveda at 01725214040 to book an online video consultation with our professional doctors. Let us help you achieve optimal health and wellness naturally.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
“Psychiatry and the Humanities”: An Innovative Course at the University of Mo...Université de Montréal
“Psychiatry and the Humanities”: An Innovative Course at the University of Montreal Expanding the medical model to embrace the humanities. Link: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/-psychiatry-and-the-humanities-an-innovative-course-at-the-university-of-montreal
STUDIES IN SUPPORT OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS: GERIATRICS E7shruti jagirdar
Unit 4: MRA 103T Regulatory affairs
This guideline is directed principally toward new Molecular Entities that are
likely to have significant use in the elderly, either because the disease intended
to be treated is characteristically a disease of aging ( e.g., Alzheimer's disease) or
because the population to be treated is known to include substantial numbers of
geriatric patients (e.g., hypertension).
Breast cancer: Post menopausal endocrine therapyDr. Sumit KUMAR
Breast cancer in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) status is a common and complex condition that necessitates a multifaceted approach to management. HR+ breast cancer means that the cancer cells grow in response to hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This subtype is prevalent among postmenopausal women and typically exhibits a more indolent course compared to other forms of breast cancer, which allows for a variety of treatment options.
Diagnosis and Staging
The diagnosis of HR+ breast cancer begins with clinical evaluation, imaging, and biopsy. Imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasound, and MRI help in assessing the extent of the disease. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining of the biopsy sample confirm the diagnosis and hormone receptor status by identifying the presence of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) on the tumor cells.
Staging involves determining the size of the tumor (T), the involvement of regional lymph nodes (N), and the presence of distant metastasis (M). The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system is commonly used. Accurate staging is critical as it guides treatment decisions.
Treatment Options
Endocrine Therapy
Endocrine therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for HR+ breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The primary goal is to reduce the levels of estrogen or block its effects on cancer cells. Commonly used agents include:
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs): Tamoxifen is a SERM that binds to estrogen receptors, blocking estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells. It is effective but may have side effects such as increased risk of endometrial cancer and thromboembolic events.
Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs): These drugs, including anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane, lower estrogen levels by inhibiting the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens to estrogen in peripheral tissues. AIs are generally preferred in postmenopausal women due to their efficacy and safety profile compared to tamoxifen.
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs): Fulvestrant is a SERD that degrades estrogen receptors and is used in cases where resistance to other endocrine therapies develops.
Combination Therapies
Combining endocrine therapy with other treatments enhances efficacy. Examples include:
Endocrine Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitors: Palbociclib, ribociclib, and abemaciclib are CDK4/6 inhibitors that, when combined with endocrine therapy, significantly improve progression-free survival in advanced HR+ breast cancer.
Endocrine Therapy with mTOR Inhibitors: Everolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, can be added to endocrine therapy for patients who have developed resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is generally reserved for patients with high-risk features, such as large tumor size, high-grade histology, or extensive lymph node involvement. Regimens often include anthracyclines and taxanes.
Know the difference between Endodontics and Orthodontics.Gokuldas Hospital
Your smile is beautiful.
Let’s be honest. Maintaining that beautiful smile is not an easy task. It is more than brushing and flossing. Sometimes, you might encounter dental issues that need special dental care. These issues can range anywhere from misalignment of the jaw to pain in the root of teeth.
Computer in pharmaceutical research and development-Mpharm(Pharmaceutics)MuskanShingari
Statistics- Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting numerical data to assist in making more effective decisions.
A statistics is a measure which is used to estimate the population parameter
Parameters-It is used to describe the properties of an entire population.
Examples-Measures of central tendency Dispersion, Variance, Standard Deviation (SD), Absolute Error, Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Eigen Value
2. One of the greatest enigmas of life in my
opinion; is restlessness! The restlessness of
unknown origin! More often than not,
restlessness is not related to any particular want,
though; it may be compounded with hunger,
thirst, insecurity, sexual deprivation, and so on.
This is why I complain (and keep doing so)
round about everything such as price rise, water
shortage, load shedding of electricity and hike
in bus fare. At home also I keep on grumbling
or complaining about almost everything.
Sports, physical exercise, athletics, gymnastics,
acrobatics, swimming and other forms of
creative entertainments such as crafts, music,
trekking, painting, dancing etc do not; and for
that matter nothing whatsoever, provides
fulfillment to me.
3. What is the reason?
Restlessness is like enormous power that has no
direction. It agitates but does not lead! It
irritates but does not help deicide. It excites but
does not orchestrate.
My restlessness becomes worse when I am
engrossed in the conflict between ideas and
preachings of morality, ethics, religions,
ideologies on the one hand and the actual reality
that apparently disproves all sanity and upholds
only barbaric and devilish elements on the
other. It is therefore aggravated and converted
into anguish, agitation and rage and gets either
expressed into suicidal activities or gets
transformed into violent activities.
I have to understand this immense though
potentially beneficial restlessness and
channellize it and guide it, through the holistic
4. development in every field of personal and
social life!
But it is also mandatory on my part that even if
I am provided with the best of everything my
restlessness would not subside! It still needs
specific efforts on my part to culminate it in the
decisive and visionary activity, which is called
SWADHARMA. Hence apart from (or instead
of) giving vent to my grievances and blame
others, I have to work for its metamorphosis,
through NAMASMARAN, which is said to be
the sure solution.