I had been thaught Yoga by Sri Srivatsa Ramaswami in 1985.Even then he was an exceptional yoga guru .Only now I have come to know about his actual background.Thank you for reintroducing him in my life
Thank you for sharing. Does this cover the full Samkhyakarika ? How to reach out him for additional learnings? First time I got clarity on this subject. Not even Oxford people could explain this subject so clearly.
Hi, Trish - I'm so very glad you're enjoying these videos! There are 10 Samkhya videos in all, and yes - it does cover the full Samkhya Karika. Sir's explanations are so beautiful! He has just announced that his book on Samkhya will be out in early 2025. There are also UA-cam videos of the Bhagavad Gita - the first six chapters and the last six chapters. I'm working on the middle six now but can't tell you when they'll be up for viewing. There is a private Facebook page - Students of Srivatsa Ramaswami. Sir posts the workshops he's teaching there. He recently taught 50 hours Vinyasa Krama and 50 hours Bhagavad Gita through Atma Yoga Shala in Chennai. You can also friend/follow Atma Yoga Shala. Please let me know if you need any more information!
Hi, Ravinder - I’m trying to get them up there as fast as I can! But the editing can take a bit of time. Please hang on - more parts will be coming very soon! I’m very happy you’re enjoying the series!
I had been thaught Yoga by Sri Srivatsa Ramaswami in 1985.Even then he was an exceptional yoga guru .Only now I have come to know about his actual background.Thank you for reintroducing him in my life
Pranam Guruji. Explained very well.
Always an inspiration Sir. Thank you. And thank you Jacquelin for putting this together so well.
Thank you so very much for uploading🙏
thank you very much Sir for sharing the wisdom of this text
Lovely lecture. Thanks so much to Everyone who has worked to bring this to Everyone everywhere
Thank you! Very glad you’re enjoying. More coming soon!
Thank you sooooo much.... So precious to be able to listen again and again and again... Thank Sir and Jacqueline 🌟❤️🌟
Thanks for uploading such a great lecture. You are doing a great job for humanity.
The best jokes and stories. I cherish our Teacher.
Aloha and Mahalo. Thank you.
You are so welcome!!
Dhanyavaadah..🙏
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Many Thanks!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you're enjoying these!
Thank you for sharing. Does this cover the full Samkhyakarika ? How to reach out him for additional learnings? First time I got clarity on this subject. Not even Oxford people could explain this subject so clearly.
Hi, Trish - I'm so very glad you're enjoying these videos! There are 10 Samkhya videos in all, and yes - it does cover the full Samkhya Karika. Sir's explanations are so beautiful! He has just announced that his book on Samkhya will be out in early 2025. There are also UA-cam videos of the Bhagavad Gita - the first six chapters and the last six chapters. I'm working on the middle six now but can't tell you when they'll be up for viewing. There is a private Facebook page - Students of Srivatsa Ramaswami. Sir posts the workshops he's teaching there. He recently taught 50 hours Vinyasa Krama and 50 hours Bhagavad Gita through Atma Yoga Shala in Chennai. You can also friend/follow Atma Yoga Shala. Please let me know if you need any more information!
Hey, Can you please upload other parts of this lecture series.
Lot of thanks.
Hi, Ravinder -
I’m trying to get them up there as fast as I can! But the editing can take a bit of time. Please hang on - more parts will be coming very soon! I’m very happy you’re enjoying the series!
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dṛṣṭavat-ānu-śravikaḥ saḥ hi-aviśuddhi-kṣayā-atiśaya-yuktaḥ | tat-viparītaḥ śreyān vyaktāḥ avyakta-jña-vijñānāt ||
dṛṣṭa - seenanu - follow, one after another, followingśravika - heard spiritual teachingsaviśuddhi - Impuritykṣaya - diminish, wasting or wearing awayatiśaya - excess, excessive; eminence, superiorityyukta - connected; skilful; made use oftat - that, thisviparīta - reversed , invertedśreyas - better state, better fortune or condition; auspicious; preferable; rather thanvyakta - caused to appear, manifested, apparent, visible, evidentavyakta - undeveloped, not manifest, unapparent, indistinct, invisible, imperceptiblejña - knowingvijñāna - special knowing, comprehens
duḥkha-trayā-abhighātāt-jijñāsā tat-abhighātake hetau | dṛṣṭe sā-apārthā cet na-ekānta-atyantataḥ abhāvāt ||
duḥkha - suffering, pain, sorrowfultraya - the threeabhighāta - infliction of injury, damagejijñāsā - desire of knowing; investigation; examinationtat - that, thisabhighātaka - counteracting, removinghetu - cause, cause of; motive; reason fordṛṣṭa - seenapārthā - without any object, useless, unprofitable, worthlesscit - awareness, consciousness; to be aware of; to cause to comprehend, to observe; perceivena - no; not; nor, neitherekānta - solely, only, exclusively; absoluteness, certaintyatyanta - absolutely, completely, to the end; endless, unbroken, perpetual; permanencyabhāva - non-appearance, non-existence, absence
Sadly, great Saankhya Darshan is neglected.