What Are Your Priorities? 6. January 2007 Vishwa Inspirational (3) Each of us get only 24 hours of the day in our daily life, some succeed in their life and some not. Have we ever thought that what makes someone to reach at the top and some just keep struggling? I think the most important thing is – how we give priorities to certain things in our daily life, it can be career, friends, family or anything. I heard this story from friends and then read it on the web; I thought it to put it here. This story also teaches the Time Management and it has been taught in many universities around the world. [More]
Footprints 29. December 2006 Vishwa Inspirational (3) You might have read this beautiful story but I wanted to share it anyway. Here it goes... One night a man had a dream. He dreamt he was walking along the beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand: one belonging to him, and the other to the Lord. [More]
Spiritual meaning of Swastika 29. December 2006 Vishwa Spiritual (6) A recent experience happened with my friend made me to think and write this article to educate those people who are not fully aware of the Swastika symbol used by different cultures and traditions. The word “swastika” comes from the Sanskrit word Svastika. The true meaning is given as [More]
The Four Wives 29. December 2006 Vishwa Spiritual (1) Once upon a time, there lived a king who had four wives. He adored his fourth queen so much that he always used to gift her with loads of ornaments and other such adornments. She was inseparable from the king and a perpetual accompaniment wherever he went. [More]
Types of Karma 29. December 2006 Vishwa Vedanta (2) The word Karma came from Sanskrit word “Kri”, it means “to do”. Karma means not only action, but also the result of an action. The consequence of an action is a part of the action, and cannot be divided from it. Karma is a neutral, self-perpetuating law of the inner cosmos. [More]
Surya Namaskara - Sun Salutation 29. December 2006 Vishwa Yoga (6) Surya Namaskar, or the Sun Salutation is composed of a series of twelve yoga postures performed in sequence. Last four yoga postures are basically repetition of first four yoga asanas in reverse order. Please keep in mind that there are dozen of different variations of Sun Salutations. Each tradition have slightly modified the basic Sun Salutation sequence. This is one of the traditional sun salutation sequence. Surya Namaskar was not a formal part of traditional Hatha Yoga, but it has so much value that it has been now accepted as a part of Hatha Yoga. It is generally now used as a warm-up exercise before the asana practice. If there is a shortage of time, just Surya Namaskar practice provides substantial benefit. [More]
What are the Vedas? 26. November 2006 Vishwa Vedanta (0) What are the Vedas? Who composed , written or complied them? What are their structure? [More]
Who was the first Teacher and Student? 15. November 2006 Vishwa Tantra, Yoga (0) Have you ever got curious to know that who was the first Yoga/Tantra Teacher, and the student? [More]
Contradictions in Bhagvad Gita 31. October 2006 Vishwa Vedanta (15) Truth is contradictory; if it is not contradictory then it is not truth! Bhagvad Gita is full of contradictions. You can understand it only if you see it in totality. [More]
We're All Cracked Pots 29. October 2006 Vishwa Inspirational (2) A water bearer had two large pots, each hung on the ends of a pole which he carried across his neck. One of the pots had a crack in it, while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water. [More]