Religion, Faith and God 22. April 2017 Vishwa Spiritual (0) Religions do not teach unity but create divisions in society.The way Faith described in religious scriptures is not actually faith at all. One who simply believes in God without understanding what God really is, closes the door to further knowledge, learning and cannot experience the inner dimensions of life. [More]
Yogic significance of Ramayana 28. January 2017 Vishwa Spiritual (0) The Ramayana is not just a story which happened long ago; it has a philosophical, spiritual significance and a deep truth in it. The words ‘rays’ and ‘radiance’ come from the Sanskrit root word ‘ra’. ‘Ra’ means light, ‘Ma’ means within me, in my heart. So, Rama means the light within me. That which is radiant in every particle of the being is Rama. [More]
Why we shout in anger? 2. April 2016 Vishwa Spiritual (0) A Saint who was visiting river Ganges to take bath found a group of family members on the banks, shouting in anger at each other. He turned to his disciples smiled and asked. 'Why do people shout in anger shout at each other?' [More]
The Lord and Worship 1. January 2016 Vishwa Spiritual (0) The following lines in Yoga Vasistha explains about the Lord or God to be worshiped and best method of worship [More]
Sanatana Dharma and Hinduism 19. October 2015 Vishwa Spiritual (0) Some people use term Sanatana Dharma and Hinduism interchangeably or consider Sanatana Dharma and Hinduism are the same [More]
Meditation in Bhagavad Gita 25. January 2014 Vishwa Spiritual , Vedanta, Yoga (0) The Bhagavad Gita helps those in trouble. In the Gita there is a conflict. Arjuna is unable to take a decision and to resolve this, he turns to Krishna and listens to him. It is important to realize that Arjuna is not just listening to Krishna, but that he is in a state of meditation. [More]
Cosmic dance of Shiva 29. December 2013 Vishwa Spiritual , Yoga (0) Nataraj Asana is called the representation of cosmic dance of Shiva. So who is Nataraja and what it means? In Sanskrit, Nata means Dance and Raja means King. So Nataraja literally means the King of Dancers. Shiva is represented in the form of Nataraj dancing over a demon or dwarf (representing ignorance). So Shiva or Nataraj dances on the demon Apasmara, which represents his victory over ignorance. It also represents the passage of spirit from the divine into material. [More]
Types of Anger 13. April 2013 Vishwa Spiritual (0) There are two types of anger on highest level. In Sanskrit, it is called Krodha. [More]
How to deal with people? 1. March 2012 Vishwa Spiritual , Yoga (2) We meet a different kind of people in our daily life; some are friends, family members or acquaintances. We experience that each of them behaves or act differently. Sometime some of them may act in such a way that in few moments we simply lose peace of our mind or we do not know how to handle them appropriately so that our peace of mind stays intact. Here is a way to first determine the type of a person and then utilizing the right key for our own peace. [More]
Wait for your turn… 10. July 2010 Vishwa Spiritual (1) Once there was a small kid on earth. One fine day she came to know that god is distributing apples to humans in his place at heaven. The kid was so happy to receive that news and she went with lot of enjoyment to heaven to get the apple from god. There was a big queue standing to get apple from god and this kid also joined in that queue. [More]