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News | VEDANTA.RU | vedanta yoga tantra Ramakrishna Vivekananda Sarada Devi Prabuddha Bharata Vedanta Keshari Swami Satyananda Saraswati Atman Brahman Shiva Vishnu Lakshmi Ganesha Sita Rama Mata Amritanandamayi Patandjali Vyasa-bhashya Shankara Ramanudja Kabir Malyavin Swami Viradjananda Gokulananda Lokeshvarananda Shivananda Jyotirupananda Yogananda Yogashakti shrishti shruti Upanishads Vedas Pralaya Bihar Kundalini Samnyasa Karma professor Brodov V.V. Sri Aurobindo Rabindranat Tagore Mahatma Gandhi Sartvepalli Radhakrishnan Lao-tzu Zhuan-tzu Lie-tzu Confusius Swara Yoga Nidra Àðòóð Artur Avalon John Woodroffe Samkhya Mimansa Buddhism Jainism Daosism --> "The only way to get beyond death is to give up the love of life". - Swami Vivekananda MAIN ABOUT US VEDANTA VEDANTA MASS MEDIA YOGA VEDANTA KESARI PRABUDDHA BHARATA PERSONALITIES PEOPLE AND EVENTS LIBRARY FORUM MP3 ARCHIVE LINKS CONTACT US NEWS ARCHIVE RUSSIAN      News      Swami Prabhananda "The Contemplative Tradition in the Ramakrishna Order"08.06.2008The period of eight and a half months that Sri Ramakrishna lived at the Cossipore garden house is popularly considered to be the beginning of the monastic community that later became known as the Ramakrishna Order of monks. What began with a handful of fiery young men gradually became a religious community belongingto the Puri sect of the Dashanami tradition. These monks then took up the mission of living theideal that Sri Ramakrishna had placed before them and also of spreading his teachings - teachings that their leader, Swami Vivekananda, believed to be the gospel for the modern world. More>>>Swami Smaranananda "Contemplation in an Active World"08.06.2008Among the many developments in the post–Second World War period, the popularity of contemplation and meditation is particularly significant. With the advancement of technology, the hope of getting more leisure dawned on modern man. But, alas, instead of increased leisure, increased activity has become the order of the day! Instead of rest, restlessness has taken hold of the human heart. What went wrong? More>>>Rudyard Kipling's Allahabad bungalow in a shambles08.06.2008Allahabad, June 8 (IANS) A bungalow close to Allahabad University where Rudyard Kipling - the renowned author of such classics as "Kim" and "The Jungle Book" - lived for a year in the late 19th century is now in a shambles. More>>>Swami Atmasthananda "The Contemplative Life"08.06.2008SADHAN-BHAJAN or spiritual practice - japa, prayer and meditation - should play a very vital role in the lives of all. This is a sure way to peace despite all the hindrances that one has to face in daily life. The usual complaint is that it is very difficult to lead an inward life of sadhana or contemplation amidst the rush and bustle of everyday life. But with earnestness and unshakable determination one is sure to succeed. Sri Ramakrishna has said that a devotee should hold on to the feet of the Lord with the right hand and clear the obstacles of everyday life with the other. More>>>Editorial "The Contemplative Mood"08.06.2008The Vedas conjure up in our minds visions of seers immersed in contemplation, of rishis engaged in fire-sacrifices, of priests filling the air with their melodious chants, and of teachers expounding the knowledge of Brahman to eager students. Men and women intermingling freely with devas and devis, with yakshas, gandharvas, and other celestial beings crowd our imagination when we attempt a glimpse into the Vedic realm. More>>>Prabuddha Bharata—100 years ago "A Visit to the Belur Math: January 1907"08.06.2008After having been connected with the Ramakrishna Mission work in America, for the last eight years, it is quite a new experience to find myself in India, an inmate of the Belur Math, the headquarters, from whence all the workers of this great Mission go forth. … As a rule, the monks or Sannyasins in India do not have a fixed place where they reside... More>>>Swami Adiswarananda, Spiritual Leader to Hundreds, Dies at 8201.11.2007In an unassuming townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side, neighboring the Audubon Society, there one finds the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York, where spiritual leader Swami Adiswarananda lovingly tended his flock for 35 years. Tall in stature, and exuding confidence in the ancient Vedic texts he explicated, the Swami was known for his razor-sharp intellect, sparkling sense of humor, and inner generosity. More>>> Dr. Rebanta Bandyopadhyay "Fallacy of Perception"09.01.2007Now and then, I like to visit a website run by the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society of Boston: www.vivekananda .org. The adages quoted from various lectures and writings of Vivekananda serve as extraordinarily refreshing nourishment amidst the daily routine of life. The carefully selected excerpts call for reflection and thought. It was on one of these routine visits that I ventured a page further, wandered through the archives of lectures from the swami, and stumbled upon a few discourses on Jnana Yoga, delivered by Swami Vivekananda in London on 21 June 1896... More>>>The Brain of a Poet08.01.2007As you know, dear friends, with poetry I've
always been obsessed, But none of you have read my lines; you've
humoured me, at best. I went to a doctor yesterday to ask about my
verse. I asked 'Is it bad?' He said 'My friend, I'm
sorry to say it's worse.' More>>>Dr. Lekshmi Ramakrishnaiyer "Consciousness Revisited"04.04.2007Human consciousness is just about the last surviving mystery. With the unceasing march of science and technology, human vistas of knowledge appear to have no visible boundaries. It makes the scientifically-minded feel that there hardly exists a problem that may be termed a mystery. But consciousness is an entity that still remains a mystery to contemporary philosophers, psychologists, neurophysio-logists, and cognitive scientists. Today, anyone who wishes to do some serious thinking on fundamental human issues is prompted to revisit this 'new' (and yet, age-old) mystery. More>>>Sister Nivedita "The Master as I Saw Him" Prabuddha Bharata - 100 Years Ago02.02.2007The summer of 1898 stands out in my memory as a series of pictures, painted like old altar-pieces against a golden background of religious ardour and simplicity and all alike glorified by the presence of one who, to us in his immediate circle, formed their central point. More>>>Swami Sarvottamananda "On Mind, Brain, and Computers"02.01.2007From the very dawn of thought, humans have had a deep desire to solve the mystery of the mind. The mind is said to be the agent of thought. It is therefore but natural and fit that it should itself become the subject of
inquiry. Humans wish to grasp their own nature, their essence: that which makes them different from other entities - both sentient and insentient - from beings, from automatons, from other machines. What is it that really makes for the difference? It is the ability to think consciously and reason deliberately that distinguishes humans from other forms of existence. This is what makes them unique. More>>>Editorial "Science and Spirituality: Where Do They Meet?"10.05.2006Any discussion on mind or consciousness must, of necessity, be marginal - at the margins of science, philosophy, psychology, and spirituality; and there are a host of other disciplines willing to pitch in. This is so, not because mind and consciousness are marginal to our preoccupations - there would not be any preoccupation without mind or consciousness - but because both consciousness and mind, though impinging on virtually every domain of human concern, continue to be poorly understood. More>>>Glimpses of Holy Lives Sadhu Kishandas08.05.2006In the early stages of his spiritual life Kishandasji was strict about his food habits. He used to say: ‘I was born in a brahmin family and then I became a Vaishnava sadhu. So I was quite puritanical, especially with regard to food. Whenever I had to prepare my meals outside, I would make a small cloth enclosure and cook the food inside. More>>>Swami Chetananda "The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna according to Ram Chandra Datta"06.05.2006Ram Chandra Datta, a householder disciple of the Master, was one of the recorders of Ramakrishna’s gospel. Ram was born in Calcutta on 30 October 1851. From his boyhood Ram was very bold and straightforward in his convictions, and no one could persuade him to act contrary to them. More>>>Swami Purnananda "The Instrument for Realizing God"05.05.2006What is God realization? It is a state of being. As Swami Vivekananda says, it is being and becoming. It is not like perceiving objects by means of our sense organs. God is beyond the senses, internal or external. So God cannot be perceived or realized through them. More>>>Swami Satyamayananda "Beyond Illusions"03.05.2006Most of us remember having watched a sunset. This daily occurrence has never failed to make an observer calm. As the sun dips inexorably towards the horizon, it appears to get progressively closer and larger, and then, with a burst of glory, sinks below the horizon. What most of us do not realize is the fact that though the sun is real, a sunset is subject to two types of illusion... More>>>Swami Sunirmalananda "Was Swami Vivekananda a Prophet?"01.05.2006God loves His creation. His love manifests itself in His attempts to contact us in diverse ways. He may manifest Himself as an incarnation, which is perhaps the greatest expression of His love; He may send His chosen children to speak for Him. These are the messengers of God, popularly called the prophets. He may speak and enlighten humanity through His devotees, jnanis and yogis. More>>>Swami Satprakashananda "The Ways of the Illumined"30.04.2006There are some who realize God at the time of death, and there are other rare individuals who realize God while still living in their bodies. How do these latter behave for the rest of their lives? This is the point that we shall discuss now. More>>>Glimpses of Holy Lives Sadhu Kishandas29.04.2006In 1908 or 1909, Mahendranath Datta, writes, he was staying at Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama, Vrindaban. The Sevashrama, which was then located on the banks of the Yamuna, consisted of a few small mud houses with tin roofing. Since it was a sevashrama, not just a hospital, special attention was given to making the patients feel at home. The idea was that more than the medical treatment it was the caring attitude of the nurses that restored patients to health. Here Mahendranath would sit by the patients’ beds and engage them in light talk in order to divert their minds away from their suffering. More>>>        Dash-avatara or the ten incarnations (detail). Painting. Deccani school. 18th - early 19th century A.D.       Submit your e-mail to receive our Newsletter    hotlog_js="1.0";hotlog_r=""+Math.random()+"&s=53956&im=116&r="+escape(document.referrer)+"&pg="+escape(window.location.href);document.cookie="hotlog=1; path=/"; hotlog_r+="&c="+(document.cookie?"Y":"N"); hotlog_js="1.1";hotlog_r+="&j="+(navigator.javaEnabled()?"Y":"N") hotlog_js="1.2";hotlog_r+="&wh="+screen.width+'x'+screen.height+"&px="+(((navigator.appName.substring(0,3)=="Mic"))?screen.colorDepth:screen.pixelDepth) hotlog_js="1.3" hotlog_r+="&js="+hotlog_js;document.write(" ") |
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