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Environmental History of Dharmic Communities — #SangamTalk By Pankaj Jain
This Talk by Dr. Pankaj Jain which focusses on the Bishnoi/Vishnoi community that is spread through out Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh is very interesting study of the Environmental History…
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Linga Jirnoddhara: The Science of Restoration of Shivalinga in Temples — #SangamTalk By Ponni Selvanathan
This is a very interesting and enlightening talk by Ponni Selvanathan. She discusses in detail how and when temples need restoration and renovation and the ways to do it according…
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Nature From The Viewpoint Of Religion And Dharma — #SangamTalk By Dr. Mukul Kulshrestha
Dr. Mukul Kulshrestha, in this very insightful talk explains the deep connection of the environment and natural forces with the fundamental principles of any civilization. The relationship of Nature with…
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The Corpus Of Itihasa Purana | Bibek Debroy | Valmiki Ramayana | #SangamTalks
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Essential Questions In The Hindu Tradition – A Talk By Sankrant Sanu
In these difficult times, Shri Sankrant Sanu talks about the three essential quests in the Hindu tradition, and then takes us through ‘Pranayama’ and guided meditation. Please visit grpr.in/hp for…
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Is Buddha’s Teaching Equivalent In Style & Content To The Dictum ‘Neti! Neti!’ Of The Upanishads?
The scholar A.R. Wells calls it a 2000 year misunderstanding & the tradition "shifted onto the concept of nirvana all of the significance that at first was shared with the…
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[Q/A] Yogic Neuroscience — A Talk By Sh. Adinarayanan
Main Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjdOV… Recent research in the fields of Neuroscience, #Epigenetics and Cognition is aimed at developing a deeper understanding of how the brain works and ways of enhancing human…
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[Q/A] No Child’s Play: How Not To Name Your Child — A Talk By Nityananda Mishra
Main Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3lu7… A lot of parents turn to the Internet these days to pick up Sanskrit names for their children. As it turns out, a lot of name websites…
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British Magazine ‘The Vegetarian’ (In 1891) Says That Indians Generally Never Ate Breakfast
Source: – @Siddhakrishna / Twitter. According to an article published in a British magazine "The Vegetarian" in 1891, Indians generally never ate breakfast, ate their lunch at around 10 am…
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Why India Must Celebrate Shankara [Excerpts]
Source: – Swarajya Magazine. मा गच्छ त्वमितस्ततो गिरिश भो मय्येव वासं कुरु स्वामिन्नादिकिरात मामकमनःकान्तारसीमान्तरे | वर्तन्ते बहुशो मृगा मदजुषो मात्सर्यमोहादयस् तान् हत्वा मृगयाविनोदरुचितालाभं च संप्राप्स्यसि || (Śivānandalaharī of Ādi Śankara)…