Ankur (Bestseller Marathi Poetry) Dr. Shriiwas Kashalikarabhishekka
The document contains contact information for Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar over 19 pages, including his email address drsuperliving@gmail.com and website www.superliving.net, which are listed at the top of each page.
Lecture on Java Concurrency Day 2 on Feb 4, 2009.Kyung Koo Yoon
Lecture on Java Concurrency Day 2 on Feb 4, 2009. (in Korean)
Lectures are 4 days in all.
See http://javadom.blogspot.com/2011/06/lecture-on-java-concurrency-day-2.html
Linga Pooja Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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
Ginipig Marathi Bestseller Novel Londhe And Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. It notes that meditation can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and easing muscle tension. Regular meditation practice of 10-20 minutes per day is recommended to experience stress-reducing benefits.
Aarogyadeep Marathi Bestseller On Medical Insights Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses the history and importance of chocolate in human civilization. It notes that chocolate originated in Mesoamerica over 3000 years ago and was prized by the Aztecs and Mayans for its taste. Cocoa beans were used as currency and their cultivation was tightly regulated. Chocolate became popular in Europe after its introduction in the 16th century and is now the most popular flavor in the world.
The document discusses the wide-ranging effects of stress on secretion can cause sleep disorders.
all aspects of individual life including the mind, body, c) Stressors can act on the hypothalamus which is
intelligence, education, career, relationships, family, and responsible for regulating body temperature, hunger,
social behavior. It outlines how stress impacts the nervous, thirst and emotions. Disturbance in these functions can
endocrine, immune, digestive, reproductive, respiratory
Ankur (Bestseller Marathi Poetry) Dr. Shriiwas Kashalikarabhishekka
The document contains contact information for Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar over 19 pages, including his email address drsuperliving@gmail.com and website www.superliving.net, which are listed at the top of each page.
Lecture on Java Concurrency Day 2 on Feb 4, 2009.Kyung Koo Yoon
Lecture on Java Concurrency Day 2 on Feb 4, 2009. (in Korean)
Lectures are 4 days in all.
See http://javadom.blogspot.com/2011/06/lecture-on-java-concurrency-day-2.html
Linga Pooja Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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
Ginipig Marathi Bestseller Novel Londhe And Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. It notes that meditation can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and easing muscle tension. Regular meditation practice of 10-20 minutes per day is recommended to experience stress-reducing benefits.
Aarogyadeep Marathi Bestseller On Medical Insights Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses the history and importance of chocolate in human civilization. It notes that chocolate originated in Mesoamerica over 3000 years ago and was prized by the Aztecs and Mayans for its taste. Cocoa beans were used as currency and their cultivation was tightly regulated. Chocolate became popular in Europe after its introduction in the 16th century and is now the most popular flavor in the world.
The document discusses the wide-ranging effects of stress on secretion can cause sleep disorders.
all aspects of individual life including the mind, body, c) Stressors can act on the hypothalamus which is
intelligence, education, career, relationships, family, and responsible for regulating body temperature, hunger,
social behavior. It outlines how stress impacts the nervous, thirst and emotions. Disturbance in these functions can
endocrine, immune, digestive, reproductive, respiratory
Conceptual Stress Understanding & Management Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
Conceptual stress refers to stress arising from deficiencies or inaccuracies in one's conceptual framework for understanding the world. In modern life, changes are happening rapidly and our past guidelines are proving inadequate, leading to a state of helplessness. Cancer phobia is an example, where inappropriate views of cancer can lead to excessive fear and anxiety. Conceptual stress involves defective perceptions, thoughts, emotions and physical needs due to abnormal brain interactions. It is minimal in those living ignorant lives, and maximum in those with a global perspective trying to find solutions to suffering. Managing conceptual stress requires aligning one's life with the universe.
Health In 1st Chapter Of Geeta; Dr Shriniwas Kashalikar Txtabhishekka
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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 of others, and able to react in an understanding manner by reducing impulsiveness. Namasmaran can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout one's life when embraced from a young age.
Happy New Year Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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 Is Life Of Life Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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. It further notes that life is lifeless without NAMASMARAN.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dec 22 Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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 explains 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 evolutionary state. Namasmaran reveals inner potentials for crime but also a need for forgiveness without punishment, through corrective behavior. This allows one to forgive themselves and others by linking to universal blossoming.
This Is Dharma Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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.
Triumph Over Time Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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. With regular practice of namasmaran, one can gradually reduce memories of past suffering and worries about the future. Ultimately, namasmaran allows one to transcend physiological limitations and experience oneness with the universe and live beyond the reach of time.
The Power Of Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses the power of Namasmaran (remembrance of the divine name). It addresses common questions about what benefits are gained from the practice. It argues that Namasmaran does not guarantee any specific gains and that practitioners still experience difficulties. Instead, Namasmaran serves to remind us of our true nature and identity beyond physical limitations, helping us overcome fear, insecurity, anxiety and feelings of helplessness. By realizing our inherent power and ownership through the practice, the usual questions about expected benefits become meaningless.
Ecstasy Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
This document discusses the indescribable nature of spiritual experiences like self-realization. It explains that intellectual explanations of concepts like the beginning of the universe differ from spiritual explanations based on direct knowing and being. Descriptions of Brahman and the soul can seem erroneous without direct experience of the state of being. Similarly, concepts like love, peace, and a kind God are difficult to understand without experiencing them. True understanding comes from direct experience rather than explanations.
Violence & Gita Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It states that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting against forgetting oneself, which is considered the true violence. It defines violence as any action that leads to forgetting oneself, one's family, teachers, or society. The Gita asks us to focus on our true self through yoga and anusandhan in order to behave in a self-realized manner for the benefit of society. It advocates participating in a war against this inner violence and adharma.
The document discusses the concept of NAMASMARAN, which refers to the remembrance or chanting of a divine name. It states that understanding and experience of NAMASMARAN becomes deeper over time, with the feelings becoming overwhelming and inspiring one to share it with others. Eventually, NAMASMARAN becomes the core of one's personality. The document also notes that NAMASMARAN is a way to connect with cosmic consciousness and go beyond selfish motives and expectations, experiencing an eternal relationship with one's Guru. It is described as an objective door to connect with the cosmic consciousness created by great sages through their practice of NAMASMARAN.
Swami Vivekananda Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary is celebrated as Youth Day in India. He inspired generations worldwide to develop inner strength and help society progress. The document suggests that chanting names of God, or NAMASMARAN, could help solve personal and social problems as it requires no particular belief system and can be practiced by anyone.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications and positions held, including as a recognized postgraduate teacher and university examiner. It also lists his publications, including several books on topics related to holistic health and stress management. The document demonstrates that Dr. Kashalikar has extensive expertise in research, workshops, counseling and publications focused on total stress management.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experience studying the Bhagavad Gita. It describes his early exposure to the text as a child, and his decision to seriously study it 20 years ago. While he initially found contradictions, he was compelled to continue studying due to a sense that there was something deeper he was not perceiving. He began memorizing the entire text to help resolve contradictions. After years of study, he now feels enthusiasm to share insights from the Gita, though acknowledges he does not have full understanding. The Gita's exploration of individual and cosmic consciousness inspired him to document his perceptions.
New Study Of Gita Dec 01 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses how his views on the Bhagavad Gita have changed over time. Originally, he disliked the Gita because he felt it promoted escapism from social problems and discouraged taking action for change. However, after experiences with social service and studying texts about the Gita, he became intellectually convinced of its ability to transform perspectives and evolve individuals. Now he sees value in teaching Gita principles from a young age. While some criticisms of the Gita still exist, he believes focusing on its wisdom is more important than debates over its origins.
New Study Of Gita Nov 4 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar shares his experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita over 20 years. He was initially drawn to study due to curiosity but encountered contradictions. However, he sensed an imperceptible essence that compelled him to continue studying and memorizing verses to resolve contradictions. Dr. Kashalikar believes studying Gita can benefit children's development and enhance evolution regardless of understanding intricacies. He realized questions should be encouraged but not all answers understood, and humility and patience are important to appreciate hidden meanings in Gita.
New Study Of Gita Nov 14 Dr Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita in a lengthy document. Some key points discussed include:
1) The Gita provides a vision of universal unity and harmony and frees individuals from various beliefs and endeavors.
2) The Gita's holistic perspective makes it vulnerable to attacks from extremists but its spirit will continue to triumph.
3) The Gita teaches that qualities like sattva, rajas, and tamas originate from cosmic consciousness and influence human behavior and the world.
4) Following one's dharma or duties selflessly, as described in the Gita, helps individuals return to their
New Study Of Gita Nov 13 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses concepts from the Bhagavad Gita related to how one can overcome being one's own enemy through proper negotiation and mastery of consciousness. Arjuna experiences a vision of Krishna's cosmic form, realizing that Krishna pervades all of existence. Lord Krishna explains that worshipping him in both formless and concrete forms through devotion, love and remembrance can help individuals merge with and reach the supreme cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Gita Nov 12 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses several key ideas from the Bhagavad Gita. It explains that the Gita does not aim to create an ideal or permanent society, as all things in the universe are constantly changing. It also discusses how individuals develop motivations and aims from complex biochemical and karmic factors, not entirely of their own volition. The Gita teaches performing one's duties without attachment to results or expectations. It cannot manifest itself identically in all people due to individual differences. True understanding of the Gita comes from practicing its teachings in daily life through challenging times.
Conceptual Stress Understanding & Management Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
Conceptual stress refers to stress arising from deficiencies or inaccuracies in one's conceptual framework for understanding the world. In modern life, changes are happening rapidly and our past guidelines are proving inadequate, leading to a state of helplessness. Cancer phobia is an example, where inappropriate views of cancer can lead to excessive fear and anxiety. Conceptual stress involves defective perceptions, thoughts, emotions and physical needs due to abnormal brain interactions. It is minimal in those living ignorant lives, and maximum in those with a global perspective trying to find solutions to suffering. Managing conceptual stress requires aligning one's life with the universe.
Health In 1st Chapter Of Geeta; Dr Shriniwas Kashalikar Txtabhishekka
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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 of others, and able to react in an understanding manner by reducing impulsiveness. Namasmaran can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout one's life when embraced from a young age.
Happy New Year Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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 Is Life Of Life Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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. It further notes that life is lifeless without NAMASMARAN.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dec 22 Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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 explains 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 evolutionary state. Namasmaran reveals inner potentials for crime but also a need for forgiveness without punishment, through corrective behavior. This allows one to forgive themselves and others by linking to universal blossoming.
This Is Dharma Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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.
Triumph Over Time Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
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. With regular practice of namasmaran, one can gradually reduce memories of past suffering and worries about the future. Ultimately, namasmaran allows one to transcend physiological limitations and experience oneness with the universe and live beyond the reach of time.
The Power Of Namasmaran Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses the power of Namasmaran (remembrance of the divine name). It addresses common questions about what benefits are gained from the practice. It argues that Namasmaran does not guarantee any specific gains and that practitioners still experience difficulties. Instead, Namasmaran serves to remind us of our true nature and identity beyond physical limitations, helping us overcome fear, insecurity, anxiety and feelings of helplessness. By realizing our inherent power and ownership through the practice, the usual questions about expected benefits become meaningless.
Ecstasy Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
This document discusses the indescribable nature of spiritual experiences like self-realization. It explains that intellectual explanations of concepts like the beginning of the universe differ from spiritual explanations based on direct knowing and being. Descriptions of Brahman and the soul can seem erroneous without direct experience of the state of being. Similarly, concepts like love, peace, and a kind God are difficult to understand without experiencing them. True understanding comes from direct experience rather than explanations.
Violence & Gita Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses misconceptions around violence in the Bhagavad Gita. It states that the Gita does not advocate violence, but rather advocates remembering one's true self and fighting against forgetting oneself, which is considered the true violence. It defines violence as any action that leads to forgetting oneself, one's family, teachers, or society. The Gita asks us to focus on our true self through yoga and anusandhan in order to behave in a self-realized manner for the benefit of society. It advocates participating in a war against this inner violence and adharma.
The document discusses the concept of NAMASMARAN, which refers to the remembrance or chanting of a divine name. It states that understanding and experience of NAMASMARAN becomes deeper over time, with the feelings becoming overwhelming and inspiring one to share it with others. Eventually, NAMASMARAN becomes the core of one's personality. The document also notes that NAMASMARAN is a way to connect with cosmic consciousness and go beyond selfish motives and expectations, experiencing an eternal relationship with one's Guru. It is described as an objective door to connect with the cosmic consciousness created by great sages through their practice of NAMASMARAN.
Swami Vivekananda Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarabhishekka
Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary is celebrated as Youth Day in India. He inspired generations worldwide to develop inner strength and help society progress. The document suggests that chanting names of God, or NAMASMARAN, could help solve personal and social problems as it requires no particular belief system and can be practiced by anyone.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications and positions held, including as a recognized postgraduate teacher and university examiner. It also lists his publications, including several books on topics related to holistic health and stress management. The document demonstrates that Dr. Kashalikar has extensive expertise in research, workshops, counseling and publications focused on total stress management.
New Study Of Bhagavad Gita Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
This document summarizes Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar's experience studying the Bhagavad Gita. It describes his early exposure to the text as a child, and his decision to seriously study it 20 years ago. While he initially found contradictions, he was compelled to continue studying due to a sense that there was something deeper he was not perceiving. He began memorizing the entire text to help resolve contradictions. After years of study, he now feels enthusiasm to share insights from the Gita, though acknowledges he does not have full understanding. The Gita's exploration of individual and cosmic consciousness inspired him to document his perceptions.
New Study Of Gita Dec 01 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses how his views on the Bhagavad Gita have changed over time. Originally, he disliked the Gita because he felt it promoted escapism from social problems and discouraged taking action for change. However, after experiences with social service and studying texts about the Gita, he became intellectually convinced of its ability to transform perspectives and evolve individuals. Now he sees value in teaching Gita principles from a young age. While some criticisms of the Gita still exist, he believes focusing on its wisdom is more important than debates over its origins.
New Study Of Gita Nov 4 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar shares his experiences studying the Bhagavad Gita over 20 years. He was initially drawn to study due to curiosity but encountered contradictions. However, he sensed an imperceptible essence that compelled him to continue studying and memorizing verses to resolve contradictions. Dr. Kashalikar believes studying Gita can benefit children's development and enhance evolution regardless of understanding intricacies. He realized questions should be encouraged but not all answers understood, and humility and patience are important to appreciate hidden meanings in Gita.
New Study Of Gita Nov 14 Dr Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita in a lengthy document. Some key points discussed include:
1) The Gita provides a vision of universal unity and harmony and frees individuals from various beliefs and endeavors.
2) The Gita's holistic perspective makes it vulnerable to attacks from extremists but its spirit will continue to triumph.
3) The Gita teaches that qualities like sattva, rajas, and tamas originate from cosmic consciousness and influence human behavior and the world.
4) Following one's dharma or duties selflessly, as described in the Gita, helps individuals return to their
New Study Of Gita Nov 13 Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarabhishekka
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar discusses concepts from the Bhagavad Gita related to how one can overcome being one's own enemy through proper negotiation and mastery of consciousness. Arjuna experiences a vision of Krishna's cosmic form, realizing that Krishna pervades all of existence. Lord Krishna explains that worshipping him in both formless and concrete forms through devotion, love and remembrance can help individuals merge with and reach the supreme cosmic consciousness.
New Study Of Gita Nov 12 Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarabhishekka
The document discusses several key ideas from the Bhagavad Gita. It explains that the Gita does not aim to create an ideal or permanent society, as all things in the universe are constantly changing. It also discusses how individuals develop motivations and aims from complex biochemical and karmic factors, not entirely of their own volition. The Gita teaches performing one's duties without attachment to results or expectations. It cannot manifest itself identically in all people due to individual differences. True understanding of the Gita comes from practicing its teachings in daily life through challenging times.