Jaya, Vijaya and The Mahabharata - A Yogic Perspective from SriGuru Rohit Arya | Dharma & Yoga
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
- In this video, Sriguru talks about the concepts of Jaya and Vijaya and what they mean from a Yogic standpoint.
He presents Yudhisthira from The Mahabharata as an exemplar of Jaya, and explains how that makes him unique. Even greater than an avatar, in a sense.
Wonderful explanation on Yudhishtira and Jaya!
Thank you, Shri Guru!
Mind blowing
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his days of youth...
One of my past favorites
No words ...just spellbound ...jai sri Rama 🙏
Jai Sri Rama🙏
Eye opening 🙏
Where is anuja geeta available? True texts and translations
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Hopefully he is being sarcastic when he says that ravana was a great man!
There's no evidence that that the shanti Parva is a later interpolation. There's no human that could compose the Vishnu sahasranama. That was Krishna tattvam emanating from the channel of Bhishma