W A L K I N G T O W E L L N E S S H O L I S T I C V I E W D R S H R I N...krupeshcha
This document outlines possible health benefits of walking according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. Walking can help cleanse the skin through sweating, activate the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, tone the digestive system to relieve gas and constipation, relieve joint pains and arthritis as well as back aches, and provide vitamin D and reflexology benefits through foot stimulation. Additional benefits include saving resources, practicing silence and avoidance of gossip.
Happy new year dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
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.
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, gradually becoming the core of one's personality. While NAMASMARAN may initially be practiced with expectations, it leads one to go beyond selfishness and experience an eternal relationship with one's Guru. The document also asserts that NAMASMARAN is not about individual activity but is an opportunity provided by cosmic consciousness to merge with it. NAMASMARAN should be practiced simply for its own sake without expectations of results.
R E S T L E S S N E S S D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rkrupeshcha
The document discusses restlessness as one of life's greatest enigmas. It describes restlessness as having an unknown origin and not being related to any particular want, though it can be compounded by things like hunger, thirst, insecurity, and sexual deprivation. The author complains about many things in life and nothing seems to fulfill or alleviate their restlessness, including sports, hobbies, and other creative activities. Their restlessness is exacerbated when confronted with conflicts between ideas of morality and the harsh realities of life. To overcome restlessness, the author must channel and guide it through holistic personal and social development as well as specific self-efforts like meditation.
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W A L K I N G T O W E L L N E S S H O L I S T I C V I E W D R S H R I N...krupeshcha
This document outlines possible health benefits of walking according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. Walking can help cleanse the skin through sweating, activate the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, tone the digestive system to relieve gas and constipation, relieve joint pains and arthritis as well as back aches, and provide vitamin D and reflexology benefits through foot stimulation. Additional benefits include saving resources, practicing silence and avoidance of gossip.
Happy new year dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
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.
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, gradually becoming the core of one's personality. While NAMASMARAN may initially be practiced with expectations, it leads one to go beyond selfishness and experience an eternal relationship with one's Guru. The document also asserts that NAMASMARAN is not about individual activity but is an opportunity provided by cosmic consciousness to merge with it. NAMASMARAN should be practiced simply for its own sake without expectations of results.
R E S T L E S S N E S S D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rkrupeshcha
The document discusses restlessness as one of life's greatest enigmas. It describes restlessness as having an unknown origin and not being related to any particular want, though it can be compounded by things like hunger, thirst, insecurity, and sexual deprivation. The author complains about many things in life and nothing seems to fulfill or alleviate their restlessness, including sports, hobbies, and other creative activities. Their restlessness is exacerbated when confronted with conflicts between ideas of morality and the harsh realities of life. To overcome restlessness, the author must channel and guide it through holistic personal and social development as well as specific self-efforts like meditation.
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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 lame explanations. Anxiety can be overcome through regular practice of remembrance of God and complete wakefulness, which allows one to transcend time and defective perceptions of past, present and future.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
This document provides a 15-step routine for eye exercises and relaxation techniques. Each step provides instructions for specific eye movements or visualizations exercises to be repeated 10 times. The routines include instructions to shift gaze between close and distant focal points, rotate the eyes in clockwise and counterclockwise patterns, and move the eyes between different positions on an imaginary clock face. The overall document promotes the 15-step routine as a method for eye health and relaxation.
The document discusses the concept of revolution. It states that as individual and social development progresses, concepts like "god", "freedom", and "revolution" change meanings. It describes how pursuits and struggles in life can revolve around survival, procreation, establishing power and control, or defending one's self, culture, or religion. Methods of revolution include warfare, public education, non-cooperation, and other forms of protest. Ultimately, the world seems to be moving toward greater global unity, international cooperation, and focusing individual lives on higher cosmic consciousness.
The document discusses a lack of proper functional connections between various aspects of human existence including connections between the metabolism and central nervous system, right and left brain, instincts and higher self, masculinity and femininity, use and enlightenment, the individual and broader society, inside and outside, self and universe, art and science, and matter, energy, space, time and consciousness. The lack of connections is identified as the central problem by Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar.
This document summarizes Mike Mazzalongo's teaching on re-baptism. It discusses John the Baptist's baptism, Jesus' baptism, and the baptism that the Apostles preached after Pentecost. It explains that John's disciples, who were baptized by John, received the indwelling of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. The disciples in Acts 19 who were baptized with only John's baptism were re-baptized after believing in Jesus. However, Apollos did not need re-baptism as he was baptized before Pentecost. The document concludes that baptism today must be for the right reason (Jesus) and done through immersion.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, posture, and endurance. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood, and skin are also indicators. However, the most important sign of wellbeing is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. This state appears to have a benevolent, enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of objective wellbeing is for readers to experience.
M A L E A N D F E M A L E D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rkrupeshcha
Male and female exist complementarily in nature, like many other dualities such as light and dark or life and death. They are meant to synergize and blossom each other, not be opposed or enemies. However, arbitrary divisions based on attributes like race, religion, or caste sow hatred and deterioration as they are motivated by self-interest. In contrast, those working for common welfare seem to lack the conviction, unity, and dedication of those promoting divisions, and do not spend or suffer enough for their noble goals.
After a sharp rebuke of those who would teach false ideas in the church Jude goes on to show how believers can protect themselves against such men and their dangerous ideas.
Mystery of god & deities dr. shriniwas j. kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses the author's childhood experiences visiting the Laxmi-Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author began to question their beliefs after learning Marxist analysis but now sees family deities as an important part of developing cosmic consciousness over time. The author believes family deities introduce children to spiritual concepts and help guide them towards truth and blossoming throughout life.
M E A N I N G O F C O N C E P T U A L S T R E S S D Rkrupeshcha
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
The document discusses the meaning of equality and Namasmaran, a practice of remembering God's name. It argues that [1] blindly preaching equality can lead to its misapplication if not studied properly with respect to justice, [2] Namasmaran helps develop a holistic perspective by reorienting one's being to their true self, and [3] Namasmaran is the "yoga of yoga" as it is the culmination of consciousness associated with all activities and traditions.
Concept of holistic medicine dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
1) Holistic medicine emerges from the realization that different medical disciplines are interconnected rather than separate. It views the human body and health in a unified, comprehensive way.
2) Those who integrate or advocate for dialogue between different medical disciplines fit within the holistic approach. Those who rigidly adhere only to one discipline and oppose dialogue between disciplines take a narrow view.
3) Holistic medicine is trans-disciplinary - it is neither bound by nor opposed to any particular religion, culture, intellectual framework, or ideology. Its goal is to understand the multi-dimensional nature of life and health.
The common root of science, philosophy and behaviour dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
Superliving is the common root and culmination of science, philosophy and behavior. While science, philosophy and behavior may seem like different flowers, they share the same root of reality within us. Reaching the common root of creativity through practices like NAMASMARAN allows one to experience the oneness of all perspectives and enjoy life more fully, which is the essence of superliving.
The business of fear dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
Insurance companies, medical businesses, and other industries generate and spread unfounded fear to promote their products. This has led people to fear naturally occurring products like ghee, coconut oil, and salt, fueling alternative product businesses. However, financial gains from fear-based competition ultimately lead to widespread dissatisfaction, disturbance, and disease, threatening individual and global well-being. Spiritual growth through practices like remembrance of God's name may be needed for policies that ensure individual and global welfare.
Anxiety, restlessness and tension dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses anxiety, restlessness, and tension. It states that true freedom is being in harmony with nature's rhythms and processes, not seeking instant gratification or indulgence. Practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name, can help one achieve freedom from anxiety by enabling them to follow nature's innate and timed harmony.
Alcohol and tobacco dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
This document discusses alcohol and tobacco without focusing on their benefits or toxic effects, which are widely known. It argues that the fanatic righteousness of both supporters and opponents adds to problems rather than solving them. Instead of analyzing various angles and issues, the document is interested in the power of empowerment, enrichment, solace, stress management, fusion, bonding, unification, and uniting so-called sinners with the pious. It suggests that through NAMASMARAN (remembering the divine), everyone can experience these powers irrespective of habits or addictions, without guilt or pride.
Aging gracefully and victoriuosly dr shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses aging gracefully and victoriously. It provides several measures to achieve healthy aging, including being physically fit and independent, free from disease, and useful to society. Specific measures recommended are remembering God's name to stay oriented and not feel lonely, bathing twice daily, eating green vegetables and sprouts, drinking cow milk with turmeric and ginger, accepting people's self-interests without complaining, practicing pranayama and yoga, and accepting each moment with focus on God to realize one's true immortal self beyond the body.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
1) Accidents and other problems are caused by policies that prioritize production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles over public transportation like buses and trains.
2) This leads to issues like increased fuel consumption, road wear and maintenance costs, pollution, traffic jams, accidents, overcrowding of public transportation and stress/tension for travelers.
3) The root cause is policies driven by private interests rather than public health; changing policies to prioritize and improve bus services would help reduce accidents and other issues in a holistic manner.
Stress and rules dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
A retired doctor was invited for an appointment at a medical college. However, during his interview he was told that according to the rules set by the apex body of doctors, he could only be appointed as a lecturer due to not having served as a lecturer for 4 years, despite having 26 years of experience as an associate professor and professor. The interviewers said they had no choice but to follow this rule established by the apex body. The doctor believed the rule was imposed to benefit doctors from certain states where members of the apex body worked, who generally served longer than 4 years as lecturers due to different promotion rules. This prejudiced rule caused stress for meritorious doctors and had a negative impact on their careers.
Stress affects both believers and non-believers due to conflicts between belief and disbelief and between personal and universal selves. This stress continues until one evolves past their petty self into a selfless, independent, and universal self through freedom from petty concerns. By prioritizing practices like NAMASMARAN amid daily life, one can experience total stress management and relief from internal and external stresses.
Stress spiritualism and materialism dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses the shortcomings of both spiritualism and materialism in managing stress. Spiritual discourses promise stress relaxation but are individualistic, utopian, and escapist, cutting people off from reality. Materialistic efforts towards social welfare are fragmented and superficial, not addressing root problems or satisfying one's soul. Both fanatical austerity and indulgence fail to offer holistic stress management for individuals and society. True spiritualism and materialism that ensure total stress management spring from remembrance of the divine name.
Defeating stress dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
This document discusses the causes of stress and how to defeat it. Stress is caused by a tug-of-war between our soul's attraction and temptations like romance, radicalism, indulgence, sex, fame and success. The Hindu dharma incorporates physical, emotional and intellectual needs towards self-realization. If one rebels against this way of life due to ignorance, they may become atheist, convert religions, become bohemian, or pursue illegal activities. However, this leads to violence, unhappiness and stress. NAMASMARAN, or good remembrance, reorients one's perspective through questing for the soul, defeating stress and leading to self-realization and the bloss
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 lame explanations. Anxiety can be overcome through regular practice of remembrance of God and complete wakefulness, which allows one to transcend time and defective perceptions of past, present and future.
Tejaswi Drushti Bestseller For Super Eyesight Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarahoskeri
This document provides a 15-step routine for eye exercises and relaxation techniques. Each step provides instructions for specific eye movements or visualizations exercises to be repeated 10 times. The routines include instructions to shift gaze between close and distant focal points, rotate the eyes in clockwise and counterclockwise patterns, and move the eyes between different positions on an imaginary clock face. The overall document promotes the 15-step routine as a method for eye health and relaxation.
The document discusses the concept of revolution. It states that as individual and social development progresses, concepts like "god", "freedom", and "revolution" change meanings. It describes how pursuits and struggles in life can revolve around survival, procreation, establishing power and control, or defending one's self, culture, or religion. Methods of revolution include warfare, public education, non-cooperation, and other forms of protest. Ultimately, the world seems to be moving toward greater global unity, international cooperation, and focusing individual lives on higher cosmic consciousness.
The document discusses a lack of proper functional connections between various aspects of human existence including connections between the metabolism and central nervous system, right and left brain, instincts and higher self, masculinity and femininity, use and enlightenment, the individual and broader society, inside and outside, self and universe, art and science, and matter, energy, space, time and consciousness. The lack of connections is identified as the central problem by Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar.
This document summarizes Mike Mazzalongo's teaching on re-baptism. It discusses John the Baptist's baptism, Jesus' baptism, and the baptism that the Apostles preached after Pentecost. It explains that John's disciples, who were baptized by John, received the indwelling of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. The disciples in Acts 19 who were baptized with only John's baptism were re-baptized after believing in Jesus. However, Apollos did not need re-baptism as he was baptized before Pentecost. The document concludes that baptism today must be for the right reason (Jesus) and done through immersion.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, posture, and endurance. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood, and skin are also indicators. However, the most important sign of wellbeing is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. This state appears to have a benevolent, enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of objective wellbeing is for readers to experience.
M A L E A N D F E M A L E D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rkrupeshcha
Male and female exist complementarily in nature, like many other dualities such as light and dark or life and death. They are meant to synergize and blossom each other, not be opposed or enemies. However, arbitrary divisions based on attributes like race, religion, or caste sow hatred and deterioration as they are motivated by self-interest. In contrast, those working for common welfare seem to lack the conviction, unity, and dedication of those promoting divisions, and do not spend or suffer enough for their noble goals.
After a sharp rebuke of those who would teach false ideas in the church Jude goes on to show how believers can protect themselves against such men and their dangerous ideas.
Mystery of god & deities dr. shriniwas j. kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses the author's childhood experiences visiting the Laxmi-Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author began to question their beliefs after learning Marxist analysis but now sees family deities as an important part of developing cosmic consciousness over time. The author believes family deities introduce children to spiritual concepts and help guide them towards truth and blossoming throughout life.
M E A N I N G O F C O N C E P T U A L S T R E S S D Rkrupeshcha
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
The document discusses the meaning of equality and Namasmaran, a practice of remembering God's name. It argues that [1] blindly preaching equality can lead to its misapplication if not studied properly with respect to justice, [2] Namasmaran helps develop a holistic perspective by reorienting one's being to their true self, and [3] Namasmaran is the "yoga of yoga" as it is the culmination of consciousness associated with all activities and traditions.
Concept of holistic medicine dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
1) Holistic medicine emerges from the realization that different medical disciplines are interconnected rather than separate. It views the human body and health in a unified, comprehensive way.
2) Those who integrate or advocate for dialogue between different medical disciplines fit within the holistic approach. Those who rigidly adhere only to one discipline and oppose dialogue between disciplines take a narrow view.
3) Holistic medicine is trans-disciplinary - it is neither bound by nor opposed to any particular religion, culture, intellectual framework, or ideology. Its goal is to understand the multi-dimensional nature of life and health.
The common root of science, philosophy and behaviour dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
Superliving is the common root and culmination of science, philosophy and behavior. While science, philosophy and behavior may seem like different flowers, they share the same root of reality within us. Reaching the common root of creativity through practices like NAMASMARAN allows one to experience the oneness of all perspectives and enjoy life more fully, which is the essence of superliving.
The business of fear dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
Insurance companies, medical businesses, and other industries generate and spread unfounded fear to promote their products. This has led people to fear naturally occurring products like ghee, coconut oil, and salt, fueling alternative product businesses. However, financial gains from fear-based competition ultimately lead to widespread dissatisfaction, disturbance, and disease, threatening individual and global well-being. Spiritual growth through practices like remembrance of God's name may be needed for policies that ensure individual and global welfare.
Anxiety, restlessness and tension dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses anxiety, restlessness, and tension. It states that true freedom is being in harmony with nature's rhythms and processes, not seeking instant gratification or indulgence. Practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name, can help one achieve freedom from anxiety by enabling them to follow nature's innate and timed harmony.
Alcohol and tobacco dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
This document discusses alcohol and tobacco without focusing on their benefits or toxic effects, which are widely known. It argues that the fanatic righteousness of both supporters and opponents adds to problems rather than solving them. Instead of analyzing various angles and issues, the document is interested in the power of empowerment, enrichment, solace, stress management, fusion, bonding, unification, and uniting so-called sinners with the pious. It suggests that through NAMASMARAN (remembering the divine), everyone can experience these powers irrespective of habits or addictions, without guilt or pride.
Aging gracefully and victoriuosly dr shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses aging gracefully and victoriously. It provides several measures to achieve healthy aging, including being physically fit and independent, free from disease, and useful to society. Specific measures recommended are remembering God's name to stay oriented and not feel lonely, bathing twice daily, eating green vegetables and sprouts, drinking cow milk with turmeric and ginger, accepting people's self-interests without complaining, practicing pranayama and yoga, and accepting each moment with focus on God to realize one's true immortal self beyond the body.
Accidents holistic solutons dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
1) Accidents and other problems are caused by policies that prioritize production of private vehicles like cars and motorcycles over public transportation like buses and trains.
2) This leads to issues like increased fuel consumption, road wear and maintenance costs, pollution, traffic jams, accidents, overcrowding of public transportation and stress/tension for travelers.
3) The root cause is policies driven by private interests rather than public health; changing policies to prioritize and improve bus services would help reduce accidents and other issues in a holistic manner.
Stress and rules dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
A retired doctor was invited for an appointment at a medical college. However, during his interview he was told that according to the rules set by the apex body of doctors, he could only be appointed as a lecturer due to not having served as a lecturer for 4 years, despite having 26 years of experience as an associate professor and professor. The interviewers said they had no choice but to follow this rule established by the apex body. The doctor believed the rule was imposed to benefit doctors from certain states where members of the apex body worked, who generally served longer than 4 years as lecturers due to different promotion rules. This prejudiced rule caused stress for meritorious doctors and had a negative impact on their careers.
Stress affects both believers and non-believers due to conflicts between belief and disbelief and between personal and universal selves. This stress continues until one evolves past their petty self into a selfless, independent, and universal self through freedom from petty concerns. By prioritizing practices like NAMASMARAN amid daily life, one can experience total stress management and relief from internal and external stresses.
Stress spiritualism and materialism dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses the shortcomings of both spiritualism and materialism in managing stress. Spiritual discourses promise stress relaxation but are individualistic, utopian, and escapist, cutting people off from reality. Materialistic efforts towards social welfare are fragmented and superficial, not addressing root problems or satisfying one's soul. Both fanatical austerity and indulgence fail to offer holistic stress management for individuals and society. True spiritualism and materialism that ensure total stress management spring from remembrance of the divine name.
Defeating stress dr. shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
This document discusses the causes of stress and how to defeat it. Stress is caused by a tug-of-war between our soul's attraction and temptations like romance, radicalism, indulgence, sex, fame and success. The Hindu dharma incorporates physical, emotional and intellectual needs towards self-realization. If one rebels against this way of life due to ignorance, they may become atheist, convert religions, become bohemian, or pursue illegal activities. However, this leads to violence, unhappiness and stress. NAMASMARAN, or good remembrance, reorients one's perspective through questing for the soul, defeating stress and leading to self-realization and the bloss
My stress dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
1) The document discusses how corruption is ubiquitous and exists in varying degrees based on one's perspective and surroundings.
2) It states that corruption stems from degraded perspectives, thinking, feelings, and existence, and that the corruption of leaders influences individuals.
3) The corruption of international and national laws, traditions, media, and activities without concern for global welfare contributes to an individual's corruption according to their surroundings.
4) To overcome stress and corruption of perspective, the author advocates practicing NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name.
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 addressing issues like poverty, unemployment, and competition that impact people's mental health. The document criticizes governments that promote alcohol production, saying it will lead to mass suicide and generations of suffering. It argues that the goal of all policies should be "NAMASMARAN", which is reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness through spiritual practices.
Brahmana dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
Being a Brahmana is a continuous process of conscious and unconscious evolution through practices like chanting names of God. This evolution leads to holistic perspectives across politics, economics, education, health, agriculture and more that benefit individuals and society. As one progresses as a Brahmana, they help vitalize, promote, regulate and harmonize the other elements of society as described by Saint Dnyaneshwar, leading to the blossoming of individuals and the universe.
Technology siddhi and maya dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
Technology has enabled many feats that were previously thought impossible. In spiritual traditions, these technological achievements are likened to "siddhis" or extraordinary powers. However, philosophy also views both the internal and external universe as "maya" or an illusion of changing reality rather than absolute truth.
While technology can reveal aspects of reality not otherwise visible, it also runs the risk of creating new illusions and delusions that can mislead. The absolute truth lies in cosmic consciousness, which can be experienced through constant remembrance and contemplation of the divine name or "namasmran."
World politics dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikarkrupeshcha
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 kashalikarkrupeshcha
The document discusses words in Indian languages related to nature and animals. Words like "Gomata" (mother cow), "Tulsi" (holy basil), and names of gods/goddesses like "Ganga Mata" (mother Ganga) convey a sense of adoration, love, respect and worship for nature. In contrast, words used in other societies for animals meant for consumption like "beef" for cow or "pork" for pig only convey craving for the utility of killing and eating those animals, reflecting the utilitarian perspective of those societies in their language.
Ghosts and namasmaran dr shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
This document discusses ghosts, spirits, and the practice of namasmaran. It argues that modern medical experts do not fully understand phenomena like the mind. Whether such phenomena are described with modern terms like schizophrenia or traditional terms like ghosts, what matters is whether we can overcome them. The author believes that through the practice of namasmaran, as described in one's own tradition, various mental and other problems can be minimized. Namasmaran allows people to conquer issues seen as unexplainable and helps with individual and cosmic blossoming. As more people engage in namasmaran, disputes based on semantics will dissolve due to the shared sublime experience.
Vision of global blossoming dr shriniwas kashalikarkrupeshcha
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Stress and marathi announcement dr shriniwas kashalikar
1. STRESS
AND
MARATHI
ANNOUNCEMENT
ON
MUMBAI
AIRPORTS
DR.
SHRINIWAS
KASHALIKAR
2. There is no announcement in Marathi on
Mumbai airports. This makes every
Marathi speaking person feel that these
airports do not belong to him or her. It
also brings about a disturbing feeling of
having come in an alien area, a foreign
land or even a mildly hostile place, which
brings about a feeling alienation, anxiety
and of unnecessary pressure and stress.
This happens especially in case of the vast
majority of the Maharashtrians whose
mother tongue is not Hindi or English.
It is essential to vehemently pursue this
matter and enforce the government and
the concerned agencies to bring about the
necessary change and start announcement
in Marathi on these airports in Mumbai,
which is the capital of Maharashtra.
3. That would make all Marathi people
coming from the nook and corner of
Maharashtra; feel at home on these
otherwise alien and hostile appearing
airports. It would also make all Marathi
people feel that Mumbai airports belong
to Maharashtra and residents of
Maharashtra.