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Vimanas - Ancient Indian Flying Saucers
A few years back, Chinese people sent some Sanskrit documents which had been recovered from Lhasa, Tibet off to the University of Chandrigarh to be converted into English by no less than a certain Dr Ruth Reyna. Dr Reyna claimed that the documents...
2 commentsHow to gain Positive Energy from the Sacred Tombs
Ancient times have witnessed enough of Jeeva Samadhi (Jeeva means alive and Samadhi means tomb)in southern India. Jeeva Samadhi is attained by a person imbued with eternal life force after his kundalini gets awakened through prolonged meditation and by gaining yogic powers.
0 commentsThe Dream is Over: A Tribute to John Lennon
On December 8,1980 Mark David Chapman gunned down John Lennon on the steps of the Dakota, the New York apartment building in which Lennon, Yoko Ono and his son Sean lived. Lennon was back in the public...
80 commentsThe Law of Attraction and Karma: An Overview And Explanation
The Law of attraction is the most powerful law which rules in our universe.This Universe in which we live is highly intelligent and very alive and reacts on our intentions,thoughts, emotions, beliefs, visions. What we imagine, and believe in it will...
40 commentsSupernatural Powers and Indian Yogis in the Himalayas
Great epic Ramayana of India gives us an idea of how Hanuman exhibited his supernatural powers. He was a Brahamachari (unmarried) with self-control, a strong man with unlimited powers, an unmatched scholar and a great devotee of Lord Sriramchandra....
29 commentsSiddhar - Pambatti
Pambatti siddhar was the latest from the 18 siddhars who lived at various time periods in India and mainly southern India. Some of his poems, roughly around 600 lines of text are available today. His poems are written in Tamil and he is famous for finishing his poems with the term 'Addu Pambe' which literally means 'dance, o snake'. Even his poems are addressed to snakes.He is also believed to have caught snakes and sold them for living before he ventured into his spiritual quest.
1 commentThe Eight Limbs of Yoga
There are eight main branches to yoga. Most people in the west are familiar with hatha yoga and to a lessor extent, bhakti yoga. In India and nearby regions, practitioners of yoga know that it is a way of life encompassing all aspects thereof.
2 commentsDrishti Point and the Smiling Yogi: The Secret of Happiness
Farah Nazarali teaches yoga and hosts a radio show called Drishti Point with interviews and music on the theme of ancient world teachings that nurture self-knowledge, enlightenment, and peace. this show on Vancouver Co-op Radio discusses ideas from Yoga in Daily Life, Buddhism, Patanjali,various schools of yoga, and more.
2 commentsAnimation: Classic TV Cartoons from way back, when
text help delete down float right edit The best TV cartoons of my childhood Born in 1952, I am from that generation that were the first to become television addicts. Our huge brown television, with the tiny screen, was installed in our home midst much excitement. Although at that time, 1957, many television programmes were made in colour, English broadcasting and our peculiar TV sets only gave us black and white viewing. Still this did not deter our fascination with the gogg
28 commentsThiruvannamalai (Arunachala) and Bhagwan Ramana Maharshi's attraction for it - Part 2
(Click here for Ramana’s attraction for Arunachala hill – Part 1) Ramana Maharshi reached Thiruvannamalai at the age of 17. In the early couple of years after arrival at Thiruvannamalai, he remained mostly in deep Samadhi, totally drawn...
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