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Tag Archives: Mahabharata
The Medicine Man : A Forerunner
Indian Tradition glorifies the man who restores life or gives it a fresh lease. The Art of Healing, and providing relief or cure to diseases that afflict man is a Divine Gift. Continue reading
Posted in Flowing Stream, Rebbapragada Suryanarayana Murthy
Tagged Alexander Fleming, Amrutha, Aoushadha, Art of Diagnosing Good Health, Art of Healing, Ayurveda, Charaka, Charaka Samhita, Dhanvantari Mantra, Lederle, Lord Dhanvantari, Louis Pasteur, Mahabharata, Medicine Man, Narayana, Susruta, Takshaka Serpent King, Vasudeva, Vishnu, Yellapragada Subba Row
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WHOLE DUDE – WHOLE SATISFACTION
Prince Dharmaraj, the eldest of the Pandavas receiving the divine gift from the Sun god, Surya Bhagwan The word Akshya Paatra in Sanskrit language means a pot or vessel which can supply in an endless manner, a inexhaustible vessel. As … Continue reading
Posted in #Rebbapragada, #SpecialFrontierForce, Bhavanajagat - Modified Non-Dualism, Defining Indian Culture, Defining Indian Identity-Bharat Darshan, Spiritualism-Bliss-Ananda-Madhurya, Spiritualism-Essence and Existence, Spiritualism-God-Connection, Spiritualism-Human Existence, Spiritualism-Karma, Spiritualism-Mercy-Grace-Compassion-Krupa, Spiritualism-Religious Faith, The Land of Karma
Tagged Akshaya Patra, Mahabharata, Whole Contentment, Whole Satisfaction
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WHOLE DUDE – WHOLE BLISS
Akshaya Paatra means an inexhaustible vessel; a vessel that could gratify man’s desires. If mind is compared to a pot, when all the desires are removed, when the pot is empty, man discovers true bliss, pure Joy. Continue reading
Posted in #Rebbapragada, Bhavanajagat - Modified Non-Dualism, Cognitive Spiritualism-I am Consciousness, Defining Indian Culture, Defining Indian Identity-Bharat Darshan, Spiritualism-Essence and Existence, Spiritualism-God-Connection, Spiritualism-Human Existence, Spiritualism-In God We Trust, Spiritualism-Religious Faith, Spiritualism-The Law of Individuality, The Land of Karma
Tagged Akshaya Patra, Desires and Gratification, Empty Pot and Bliss, Hunger and Satiation, Lord Krishna, Mahabharata, Pandava princes, Prince Dharmaraj, Princess Draupadi, Sage Durvasa, Surya Bhagavan, Whole Bliss, Whole Contentment, Whole Satisfaction
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WHOLE DUDE – WHOLE FAVORITE
Prince Karna of Mahabharata has defined his true nature and his essence and has lived as a man true to his salt. Continue reading
Posted in #Rebbapragada, Bhavanajagat - Modified Non-Dualism, Cognitive Spiritualism-I am Consciousness, Cognitive Spiritualism-Knowledge in Action, Defining Indian Culture, Defining Indian Identity-Bharat Darshan, Spiritualism-Essence and Existence, Spiritualism-God-Connection, Spiritualism-Human Existence, Spiritualism-In God We Trust, Spiritualism-Religious Faith, Spiritualism-The Law of Individuality, The Land of Karma, The Philosophy of Medicine, Whole Spirituality-WholeDude, Whole Story-WholeDude
Tagged Dana Veera Soora Karna, Dronacharya, Gospel of Matthew, Hastinapur- Karnal Haryana, Kaurava princes, Mahabharata, Martin Luther King Jr., Pandava princes, Queen Kunti, Radheya, Whole Favorite
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