Creation in its noblest forms and absolute inspiration full of breath/atma, and a film of vibrating life runs through me and everything has that pulse of the drop of divinity even if garbaged to the top. It is going to be so beautiful, the KYG Kanchi, dear Maya and Sunder. Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu and with loving gratitude, Jai Sai Ram
Romba,santhoshama irukku ,As Sai Radhika i have always messaged you that you have to start some thing i India .Indian kids need to be chanalized to be more with spiritual than kids getting into all bad habits .So very happy to see all the work .
Saying it in the 'anvaya' form -- samasta loka sukhino bhavantu -- is not going to add anything to the intended meaning. In Sanskrit, changing the order does not change the meaning. You may as well say "loka bhavantu sukhinah samastaa", and it'll mean the same thing. But the norms of Sanskrit poetry dictate that we recite it as "lokah samastaah sukhino bhavantu" . Let's get this straight...Sri Sathya Sai was not a Sanskrit scholar nor was he fully conversant in the Shastra. He was a "Baba", who could bless his devotees, inspire his devotees, but if devotees are looking for shastric knowledge, they must find a qualified teacher belonging to a tradition.
Loka samasta sukhino bhavantu 🙏🙏
Sunder Iyer sir, your knowledge of symbolism in the architecture is amazing. I have no clue on any of these details. Thank you for sharing.
You are most welcome. It's my honour to share 🙏
Creation in its noblest forms and absolute inspiration full of breath/atma, and a film of vibrating life runs through me and everything has that pulse of the drop of divinity even if garbaged to the top. It is going to be so beautiful, the KYG Kanchi, dear Maya and Sunder.
Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu and with loving gratitude, Jai Sai Ram
Thank you for your beautiful words, Elisabeth. Have a blessed day 🙏
@@KYGYoga Thank you ❤ Soo needed in this part of the world holding on to Swami 🙏
Sairam. What a beautiful journey ❤️
Thank you. Jai Sairam 🙏
Romba,santhoshama irukku ,As Sai Radhika i have always messaged you that you have to start some thing i India .Indian kids need to be chanalized to be more with spiritual than kids getting into all bad habits .So very happy to see all the work .
Thank you 🙏
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Jai Sairam
Jai Sairam 🙏
Om Sairam 🙏🙏🙏
Jai Sairam 🙏
Beautiful explanation. Swami’s blessings always to you & Sister Maya. Keep up the wonderful work of KYG. Sai Ram 🙏🏼💖🙏🏼
Jai Sairam. Thank you for the blessings 🙏
Excellent Sir! Every video of yours teaches us something new. Many thanks for sharing this knowledge 🙏🙏. Eager to visit Kaivalya Lingam soon
Thank you. All this will be ready in a few months. You are most welcome to visit 🙏
Great to see deities carved in real stone. Must be heavy too 🙏
Thanks.. yes, these are extremely heavy. We have to plan the transport :)
Om Sri SaiRam🌹🙏🌹
Om Sairam 🙏
Omsrisairam omsrisairam omsrisairam omsrisairam omsrisairam
Jai Sairam 🙏
Saying it in the 'anvaya' form -- samasta loka sukhino bhavantu -- is not going to add anything to the intended meaning. In Sanskrit, changing the order does not change the meaning. You may as well say "loka bhavantu sukhinah samastaa", and it'll mean the same thing. But the norms of Sanskrit poetry dictate that we recite it as "lokah samastaah sukhino bhavantu" .
Let's get this straight...Sri Sathya Sai was not a Sanskrit scholar nor was he fully conversant in the Shastra. He was a "Baba", who could bless his devotees, inspire his devotees, but if devotees are looking for shastric knowledge, they must find a qualified teacher belonging to a tradition.
Thank you for your kind and wise input. Sri Sathya Sai is my Guru and His words are "Shastra" to me. Have a blessed day 🙏