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Soundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 61: Asau Nasavamshah - Raga Navarasa kannadaAdi Shankara extols the beauty of Devi’s slender nose in the sixty-first shloka of Soundaryalahari. He compares Devi Lalitha’s nose to the sacred bamboo shoot of Himalaya, exhaling divine breath that forms pearls - that adorn Her nose ring. He prays that this divine bamboo may bear fruits of blessings on all Her devotees. Listen to the beautiful poetic imagery in this shloka with the uplifting raga Navarasa kannada and contemplate on its deeper significance.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your exper...2025-07-2320 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 60: Sarasvatyah Suktih - Raga SarasvathiIn the sixtieth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara paints a beautiful picture of Goddess Jagadamba nodding to the sweet nectar like hymns and praises by Goddess Sarasvathi. The divine Mother’s earrings too sway along sweetly, as if echoing the praises, signifying that sincere, loving devotion always moves and awakens the divine presence. Join us as we explore the spiritual depths of this shloka set to the apt raga Sarasvathi and meditate on the divine presence of the cosmic Mother. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Shar...2025-07-1919 minThe Masoom Minawala ShowThe Masoom Minawala ShowShloka Ambani & Maniti Shah: Unfiltered on Ambition, Motherhood & Building Legacy | Masoom MinawalaEver felt stuck choosing between paycheck and purpose? Meet Shloka and Maniti, who proved you can have both—and still change 100,000 lives. Join me for one of the most quietly powerful chats I’ve ever hosted—featuring co-founders Shloka Ambani and Maniti Shah, the audacious minds behind ConnectFor, India’s “Shaadi.com for volunteering."What began as two twenty-somethings scribbling ideas on a whiteboard—after Shloka’s eye-opening field visits and Maniti’s post-consulting burnout—snowballed into ConnectFor, a platform that has matched 1 lakh volunteers with 1,000+ NGOs and saved the sector ₹21 crore. Along the way they battled funding droughts, high team turnover...2025-07-1856 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 59: Sphurad Gandabhoga - Raga DeshAdi Shankara, after having extolled the beauty of Jagadamba’s eyes, now moves on to poetically describe Her cheeks in the fifty-ninth shloka of Soundaryalahari. The divine Mother’s cheeks reflect the brilliance of Her circular earrings - the earrings and their reflection together resemble the wheels of Manmatha’s chariot, describes Adi Shankara.Listen and meditate on this shloka set to the vibrant raga Desh. Learn how the inseparable union of Shiva and Shakti is reinforced through this shloka. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share...2025-07-1220 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 58: Aralam Te Paliyugalam - Raga VaramuAdi Shankara describes the space between Jagadamba’s eyes and ears by comparing it to Kamadeva’s bow in the fifty-eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari. He extols the Mother’s beauty and says that even Shiva is drawn by the charm of Her playful and loving glance.Join us in the exploration of this shloka in the melodious raga Varamu and experience the mesmerizing beauty of the divine Mother. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-07-0919 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 57: Drsha Draghiyasya - Raga BindumaliniIn the fifty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara prays to Bhagavati for Her divine and compassionate gaze to fall upon a distant and humble devotee like him. He emphasizes the boundless compassion of the divine Mother who blesses all Her devotees, beyond all dualities.Listen and meditate on this shloka set to the introspective raga Bindumalini and pray to the cosmic Mother with a pure heart. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-07-0521 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 56: Tavaparne Karne - Raga ManavatiIn the fifty-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, the divine beauty of the Supreme Mother’s eyes is yet again extolled by Adi Shankara through unparalleled comparisons. He paints a picture of natural beauties like blue lotuses and fish that shrink in awe before the magnificent divine beauty of Devi’s eyes.Meditate on this shloka set to soothing raga Manavati and pray for a compassionate gaze of the divine Mother.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-06-2821 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 55: Nimeshonmeshabhyam - Raga AarabhiThe spiritual wisdom of Adi Shankara shines in this fifty-fifth shloka where he establishes his realisation about the blinking of Devi’s eyes, contrary to the description by great sages. While the sages saw creation and dissolution in the opening and closing of the Mother’s eyes, Adi Shankara explains that Devi, in Her divine compassion for all, sustains the universe by not blinking Her eyes at all.Listen to this shloka set to the uplifting raga Aarabhi and learn about the deep spiritual significance embedded within. Click here to access the study materials:www...2025-06-2519 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 54: Pavitrikartum Nah - Raga MayamalavagoulaIn the fifty-fourth shloka of Soundaryalahari, while continuing to describe the power of Devi’s eyes, Adi Shankara extols the grace-filled glances of Her three eyes. He highlights the purifying power of Devi’s compassionate gaze by comparing them to a sacred bath in the Triveni Sangama, which cleanses the seekers of all impurities. Contemplate this shloka, set to the morning raga Mayamalavagoula with a pure mind and a prayerful heart. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-06-2121 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 53: Vibhakta Traivarnyam - Raga HamsanadaAdi Shankara continues to describe the divine magnificence of the three eyes of Devi in the fifty-third shloka of Soundaryalahari. He explains how Mother Lalitha embodies Sun, Moon and Fire in Her three eyes and how they take form during the re-creation of the Universe after the great annihilation. Meditate on the divine eyes of the Mother with the enchanting raga Hamsanada and unravel the deeper spiritual significance of this shloka.  Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience wit...2025-06-1422 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 52: Gate Karnabhyarnam - Raga KharaharapriyaIn the fifty-second shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara focuses on the two divine eyes of Devi. With poetic imagery, he compares their charm to the arrows of Manmatha—so powerful they unsettle even the unwavering mind of Lord Shiva.Join us in this exploration with the serene raga Kharaharapriya and uncover the deeper spiritual significance of this shloka.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-06-1120 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 50: Kavinam Sandarbhah - Raga CharukeshiIn the fiftieth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara continues his description of Devi’s three eyes, revealing a hidden mystery behind the third eye on Her forehead. He explains the reddish hue of this eye with poetic brilliance and subtle insight.Contemplate on this shloka with the soothing raga Charukeshi and uncover the deeper meaning it holds.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-05-3122 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 48: Ahah Sute Savyam - Raga GaurimanohariIn the forty-eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara reveals the cosmic significance of Mother Lalitha’s three radiant eyes. He describes how She governs the rhythms of creation—yet remains beyond time, untouched by past, present, or future.Listen and contemplate on the deep spiritual wisdom in this shloka, set to the yearning raga Gaurimanohari. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-05-2418 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 47: Bhruvau Bhugne - Raga BhairaviAdi Shankara’s poetic brilliance continues in the forty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, offering a striking description of Bhagavati’s eyebrows. He compares them to Kamadeva’s bow—graceful, curved, and powerful enough to remove fear from the hearts of Her devotees.Experience this profound shloka set to the contemplative raga Bhairavi and reflect on the deeper insights it holds.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari/Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-05-1720 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 46: Lalatam Lavanyadyuti - Raga NalinakantiIn the forty-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara adores the luminous brilliance of Devi’s forehead. He paints a poetic image, comparing it to the half moon, and shows how it joins with the crescent already on Her crown to radiate like the full autumnal moon.Learn the deep spiritual significance of this shloka with the pleasing raga Nalinakanti and immerse in the cosmic beauty of Mother Lalitha.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-05-1418 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 45: Aralaihi Svabhavyat - Raga AmruthavahiniAdi Shankara continues his description of Mother Lalitha’s divine beauty, picturing Her radiant lotus face in this forty-fifth shloka. With poetic brilliance and spiritual depth, he reveals the extraordinary features that enhance Devi’s transcendental charm.Listen and meditate on this shloka in the uplifting raga Amrutavahini, and discover how even Lord Shiva is drawn to the cosmic beauty of the Mother.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-05-1018 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 44: Tanotu Kshemam - Raga VachaspathiIn the Saguna description of Devi’s divine beauty, Adi Shankara describes the auspiciousness of the sacred vermillion adorning the central parting of Mother Lalitha’s hair. This forty-fourth shloka of Soundaryalahari highlights the sanctity of the crimson vermillion, where its deep red hue symbolises the supreme power of Lalitha Tripurasundari. Listen to this sacred shloka in the raga Vachaspathi and meditate on the auspicious presence of the Mother. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-05-0321 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 43: Dhunotu Dhvantam - Raga AbheriIn the forty-third shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara describes Mother Devi’s lustrous hair with thick locks, resembling a field full of blooming blue lotuses. Set to the uplifting raga Abheri, this shloka holds deeper spiritual significance to be contemplated on. Listen to the poetic and literary expressions used to describe the inexpressible divine beauty of Devi’s hair. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-04-3019 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 42: Gatair Manikyatvam - Raga NaataAdi Shankaracharya begins Soundaryalahari's second part with this sublime vision - the saguṇa rūpa of Devi revealed from head to toe. The forty-second shloka first illuminates Her resplendent golden diadem, its celestial gems radiating the very essence of divine light. Here, the poet-philosopher captures not merely ornamentation, but the living symbol of Bhagavati's absolute sovereignty and infinite majesty.Listen to this shloka set to the majestic raga Naata and contemplate on the bright and luminous crown of Devi Lalitha. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.2025-04-2621 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 41: Tavadhare Mule - Raga RevathiIn this culminating shloka of Soundaryalahari's first part, Adi Shankara reveals the divine descent of Shiva-Shakti to the Muladhara Chakra. Here, he unveils their cosmic dance—Shiva’s Maha Tandava and Shakti’s Lasya—heralding the rebirth of the universe after the great annihilation.Immerse yourself in the forty-first shloka, set to the contemplative Raga Revathi, and surrender in devotion to Samaya and Samayaa as they orchestrate this eternal cycle of destruction and renewal.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share...2025-04-1625 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 37: Vishuddhau Te Shuddha - Raga VagadhishwariIn the thirty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara describes the descent of Shiva-Shakti from the Devi’s Ajna chakra to the Vishuddhi chakra. Here, the samayachara sadhaka worships this divine cosmic couple as ‘Vyomeshwara’ and ‘Vyomeshwari’, with Akasha (ether) tattva as the presiding element. Shiva as ‘Vyomeshwara’ is portrayed as the pure transparent crystal (sphatika), symbolising the pure consciousness. Experience the spiritual wisdom as we unravel the deeper meaning of this shloka and its beautiful interconnection with the mesmerising Raga Vagadhishwari. Access the study materials with the link below:https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari...2025-03-2921 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 36: Tavajnachakrastham - Raga AbhogiIn this divine stotra of Soundaryalahari, from shloka 36 to 41, we see six chakras described by Adi Shankara in the path of descent of Shiva and Shakti from Sahasrara, beginning at Ajna chakra in Shloka 36 all the way down to Muladhara in shloka 41. Shlokas 36 to 41 must be understood from the perspective of Shiva-Shakti’s descent through the sushumna nadi. In the present 36th shloka, Adi Shankara salutes Parashambhu and Parachit residing in the Ajna chakra, who is self-luminous with unparalleled effulgence. Meditate and worship Shiva-Shakti with the soothing raga Abhogi and gain a deeper spiritual understanding of this pro...2025-03-2222 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 33: Smaram Yonim Lakshmim - Raga DharmavatiIn the thirty-third shloka of Soundarya Lahari, Adi Shankara unveils the sacred Ashtadashakshari mantra, where the traditional Panchadashakshari mantra is prefixed with three potent syllables. Listen to this shloka in the scintillating raga Dharmavati and contemplate on the deeper significance of Devi’s supreme mantra, which carries its own subtle power and hidden significance. Allow the resonant strains of Raga Dharmavati to guide you into a state of introspection and spiritual awakening.Access the study materials with the link below:https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.2025-03-0820 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 32: Shivah Shaktih Kamah - Raga BageshriThe thirty-second shloka of Soundaryalahari carries the secretive Panchadashakshari mantra, through which Adi Shankara reveals the Sukshma mantra swarupa (subtle mantra form) of Lalitha Tripurasundari. This panchadasakshari mantra swarupa of Devi is embedded and hidden within the 32nd Soundaryalahari shloka, accessible only to a guru-initiated samayachara sadhaka on the path of moksha, who can receive this through the supreme knowledge of Srividya.Listen intently to this secretive shloka set to raga Bageshri and get a glimpse of the fifteen-lettered Panchadashakshari mantra.Click here to access the study materials:https://www...2025-03-0522 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 31: Chatushshashtya Tantraih - Raga SimhendramadhyamaIn this illuminating thirty-first shloka, Adi Shankara exalts Srividya as the supreme and independent tantra of Shakti Herself. The shloka reveals how this ultimate spiritual path uniquely holds the power to grant all four purushartas - Dharma (righteousness), Artha (prosperity), Kama (desires), and Moksha (liberation). Set in the divine melody of raga Simhendra-madhyama, this verse narrates how Paramashiva, at Devi's blessed insistence, revealed the sacred knowledge of Srividya tantra to all fourteen lokas (worlds). Listen with deep devotion to understand this revelation of divine wisdom.Access the study materials with the link below:2025-03-0123 minMission Geeta by ChaitaliMission Geeta by ChaitaliExploring Bhagavad Geeta : Shloka 15 & 16 : Discerning the Eternal TruthIn this episode, we explore Bhagavad Gita Shlokas 15 and 16, where Lord Krishna reveals the nature of the eternal soul and its relationship with the physical body. Shloka 15 speaks of the soul's imperishable nature, unaffected by physical destruction, while Shloka 16 distinguishes between the eternal and the temporary, highlighting the difference between the material body and the true self. Tune in to uncover the wisdom that encourages detachment and spiritual clarity on the path to self-realization.2025-02-2705 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 30: Svadehod Bhutabhih - Raga HanumatodiIn this thirtieth shloka of Soundarya Lahari, Adi Shankara illuminates the presence of eight divine attendants of Devi, known as the Siddha Devis, who possess the power to bestow extraordinary spiritual abilities (siddhis) upon devoted practitioners. The shloka further reveals how a sadhaka who recognises and worships Devi in Her complete magnificence as the supreme and eternal divine presence is blessed with moksha - the ultimate liberation from the endless cycles of birth and death.This philosophical teaching is presented through the melodious framework of raga Todi, inviting listeners to contemplate and meditate upon its significance. 2025-02-2222 minMission Geeta by ChaitaliMission Geeta by ChaitaliExploring Bhagavad Gita: Shloka 7 & 8 - Understanding Jnana-Vijnana Yoga and Akshara-Parabrahma Yoga In this episode, we dive deep into the 7th and 8th shlokas of the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna reveals profound wisdom about the nature of knowledge, devotion, and the ultimate reality. The 7th shloka emphasizes the importance of understanding both the material and spiritual worlds, while the 8th shloka elaborates on the essence of divine knowledge and how it illuminates the path to liberation. Join us as we explore these powerful verses, unpack their spiritual significance, and discuss how they offer guidance for overcoming life's challenges through a deeper connection with the divine. Tune in for an enlightening...2025-01-1707 minMission Geeta by ChaitaliMission Geeta by ChaitaliExploring Bhagavad Gita: Shloka 5 & 6 – Understanding the MahapurushIn this episode, we dive deep into the 5th and 6th Shlokas of the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna offers profound insights on the path of renunciation and self-discipline. These verses not only emphasize the importance of balancing one's duties in the material world with a higher spiritual purpose, but they also define the qualities of a "Mahapurush" — a great soul who embodies the ultimate state of detachment, self-control, and unwavering devotion. The 5th Shloka speaks of the renunciant, who transcends both attachment and aversion, understanding that true renunciation is not about withdrawing from th...2025-01-0810 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 20: Kirantim Angebhyah - Raga ChakravakaIn this twentieth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara speaks of meditating on a cooling form of Devi, as the one sculpted in ‘chandrakanta shila’ (or moonstone) as well as the benefits of such a meditation to the Sadhaka Yogi. Get immersed in this shloka with the pensive raga ‘Chakravaka’ and surrender to the Cosmic Mother’s grace. Access the study materials with the link below:visit https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712025-01-0818 minMission Geeta by ChaitaliMission Geeta by ChaitaliExploring Bhagavad Gita: Shloka 3 & 4 - Work of action and attachmentWelcome to this episode of our podcast, where we explore the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita. In today’s episode, we will delve into the third and fourth shlokas of the Gita. These verses are central to understanding the concepts of action, duty, and the nature of knowledge. In the third shloka, Lord Krishna reveals the importance of selfless action—acting without attachment to the fruits of your work. This verse teaches us how to perform our duties while remaining grounded in a sense of detachment and devotion. The...2024-12-2805 minMission Geeta by ChaitaliMission Geeta by ChaitaliExploring Bhagavad Gita: Shloka 1 & 2- The beginning of the DialogueIn this episode, we dive into the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, starting with the first two shlokas. The Gita, a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, takes place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where Arjuna faces an internal crisis. We unpack Shloka 1, where Arjuna, overwhelmed by doubt and confusion, expresses his reluctance to fight in the war, revealing his deep moral and emotional turmoil. In Shloka 2, Krishna begins his response by addressing Arjuna's grief, preparing the ground for the profound spiritual teachings that follow. Join us as we explore the context, meanings, and deeper insights of these...2024-12-2207 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 13: Naram Varshiyamsam - Raga BahudariWitness the divine power of Devi in this thirteenth shloka of Soundarya Lahari, where Adi Shankaracharya reveals the transformative grace of the Cosmic Mother.Discover how a mere side glance from Mother Lalitha can bestow physical, mental, and material wealth upon earnest sadhakas. The joyful Bahudari raga accompanies this verse, enhancing its spiritual essence.Meditate on this shloka and experience the potential of Divine Mother's boundless grace.Click here to access the study materials:https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712024-12-0718 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 12: Tvadiyam Soundaryam - Raga RamapriyaAdi Shankaracharya's poetic mastery shines through in this twelfth shloka of Soundarya Lahari, as he evocatively captures the transcendental beauty of Devi Lalitha Tripurasundari. The celestial beings' yearning to catch a glimpse of the cosmic Mother's divine splendor is beautifully conveyed through the melodious Raga Ramapriya.Meditate and contemplate on this verse, allowing its wisdom to guide you on the spiritual journey. Experience the depth of Devi's magnificence as revealed in this profound shloka.Click here to access the study materials:https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience...2024-11-3020 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 08: Sudha Sindhormadhye - Raga MegharanjiniIn this eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara reveals that the  place of Devi’s internal worship is in Sadhaka’s Sahasrara Chakra, which is Devi’s Abode, where She resides in blissful union with Shiva. Experience this profound verse set to the rare and immersive Raga Megharanjini.Discover the fascinating connection between the raga and the verse's meaning as we explore this spiritually significant shloka that deepens our understanding of Devi's cosmic beauty.Access the study materials through the link below:https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on W...2024-11-1319 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 05: Haristvam Aradhya - Raga AnandabhairaviExplore the spiritual significance of the fifth shloka where Adi Shankaracharya uses vivid examples to portray the transcendental beauty of Shakti. Experience this profound verse rendered in the enchanting Raga Anandabhairavi, as it reveals the divine beauty of Devi Lalitha Tripurasundari. Don’t miss the inner significance that this shloka holds!  To download study materials relating to this episode and all previous episodes of this podcast, visit https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712024-10-3020 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 04: Tvadanyah Panibhyam - Raga KalyaniDive deeper into Adi Shankaracharya's portrayal of Shakti's infinite power and glory in the fourth shloka of Soundarya Lahari. Join Sri Keshava Prasad as he unveils how Devi's feet alone possess the extraordinary ability to liberate Her devotees from the cycles of birth and death. Additionally, immerse yourself in the beauty of Raga Kalyani, the melodious backdrop to this powerful shloka.To download study materials relating to this episode and all previous episodes of this podcast, visit https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712024-10-2621 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 03: Avidyanam Antastimira - Raga AthanaIn the third shloka of this sacred hymn, Sri Adi Shankaracharya continues to glorify the power of the divine dust particles emanating from Devi's feet. This verse reveals how the Goddess bestows wisdom upon us, her devotees. Listen to the melodious rendition and detailed explanation of this shloka to understand how one can attain liberation through Devi's compassion and grace.To download study materials relating to this episode and all previous episodes of this podcast, visit https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712024-10-1929 minSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaSoundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana SudhaShloka 02: Taniyamsam Pamsum - Raga MalayamaruthaAdi Shankaracharya glorifies the supreme power of Mother Lalitha and the role of the trinity of Gods in the creation of the universe. Know the inseparable nature of Shiva-Shakti and the significance of the dust from Devi’s feet in the second shloka of Soundaryalahari. Listen and enjoy the bliss of this shloka set to raga Malayamarutha. To download study materials relating to this episode and all previous episodes of this podcast, visit https://www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +9163618033712024-10-1629 minPragmatic Bhakti SutrasPragmatic Bhakti SutrasPragmatic Bhakti Sutra, Q&A And Shloka 34In Narada bhakti sutra it is said: "When someone has unalloyed devotion for God, they acquire the same good qualities as the demigods, such as religion, knowledge, and renunciation." Can you explain whether this religion is like the material religion that we follow or is there some other religion in the spiritual realm? According to Narad Ji in Shloka 25, why is Bhakti superior to Karma, Jnana, and Yoga? Can you please explain the term "phalarupatvaat" a bit more? How can we develop a deep, personal connection with God, and why is this important?2023-03-061h 08Tech Powered LuxuryTech Powered LuxuryReclaiming Indian Roots in The Changing Face of Luxury: Shloka NarangA pastiche rooted in Indian heritage and modern luxury, Shloka Narang’s The Silk Sneaker stepped up from a blogging business to retracing Indian culture for creating content. Furnished with international education and an avid planner, Shloka’s life detoured to emerge as a creative on Instagram. Born in Mumbai and adept to international environment, Shloka set her foot in London to study filmmaking and screenwriting, realising her love for travel and fashion on the way. Her life spiraled when she began blogging that progress to express her love for style and embracing her love for ‘doing something for hersel...2023-02-0742 minImagine IndiaImagine IndiaEp11: Shloka NathOur guest this month on the Imagine India podcast is Shloka Nath. Shloka is currently the Acting CEO, India Climate Collaborative, a first-of-its-kind collaborative working to accelerate climate action in India. Shloka talks about the 'loss & damage' effort at the COP27 Summit this year, and what it means for India. Shloka and Shannon also discuss what it means to be a women leader when one is expected to be kind but also assertive. Tune in to today's episode to listen to Shloka's dream of an equitable India, where communities are kept in the center.2022-11-2923 minKidacity- Learn. Take ActionKidacity- Learn. Take ActionEp 89- Animal Protection, Shloka About Effort & Results ,Yummy & Easy Pizza Recipe This is a diverse episode as we will talk about climate change and its impact on endangered species. Did you know that animals such as elephants are also getting impacted by our planet becoming warmer? Next, we have a shloka Finally, if you love pizza then you will love this easy recipe for a veggie pizza. I make this quite often and it is a good way to surprise your friends and family.Join in!Dear Citizens Of Kidacity Land!Welcome to Episode 89! We will be talking about climate change and how it impacts a...2022-11-1511 minGoBarefoot Podcast with Shital Kakkar MehraGoBarefoot Podcast with Shital Kakkar MehraEpisode 24: Development Sector Leadership Conversations ( Shital Kakkar Mehra & Shloka Nath )For our next session we had Shloka Nath, Head of Sustainability and Policy & Advocacy, Tata Trusts.   Shloka Nath currently leads the Sustainability and Policy & Advocacy portfolios at the Tata Trusts, one of India’s leading philanthropic foundations. As head of Sustainability, she is focused on the organization’s work on climate, energy and environment, implementing and funding sustainable and scalable solutions that help both people and nature thrive through India.   As head of Policy and Advocacy, Shloka holds a critical responsibility in advancing the Trusts’ key strategic and policy priorities for greater impact through strong relation...2022-08-2237 minopen-endedopen-endedShloka Nath on Funding Climate ActionThis week’s open-ended conversation is with the versatile Shloka Nath, head of sustainability and policy at Tata Trusts in Mumbai. Shloka Nath is a thought leader focused on funding climate in India across business and society.At the center of her work as the co-founder and Acting CEO of the India Climate Collaborative, is the question of how climate can be funded in the broader ecosystem in India.In this episode, Shloka speaks about connecting with nature, the wildlife book that inspired her work on climate, and how art is a part of everything she does. 🌿🇮🇳🌦️We hope you enjoy this c...2022-05-0544 minPodXPodXShloka Mehta Ambani and Maniti Modi Shah on ConnectFor, Purpose, Challenges, Learning - PodX Ep. 29 - Ayush MajithiaAs ConnectFor completes 6 years today (5th Decmeber, 2021), I have conversations with the founders Shloka Mehta Ambani and Maniti Modi Shah. In this podcast episode with Shloka Mehta Ambani and Maniti Modi Shah, we talk about ConnectFor, Volunteering, Challenges, Purpose, Learning and more!   Time Frames : 00:00 - Introduction 01:12 - About ConnectFor, it's initial vision and the story behind it 04:55 - Developing technologies and volunteering culture in India 09:16 - Work culture at ConnectFor 14:07 - The future of virtual volunteering with the help of technology 20:03 - Certain examples of virtual volunteering 24:07 - Challenges faced du...2022-02-2847 minAarav MakanAarav MakanThe Bhagwad Gita Shloka | Adhaya 2nd | The Most Important ShlokaThis is a podcast in which I have discussed the most important Shloka of Bhagwad Gita. It's the last 2nd Shloka of 2nd Adhaya. I hope this podcast will help you in improving something. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theaaravmakan/message2022-02-1213 minसत्यः सुखदा | Satyaḥ Sukhdāसत्यः सुखदा | Satyaḥ SukhdāBhagavad Gita Chapter 5 Shloka 29 - Chapter 6 Shloka 6 | भगवद् गीता अध्याय 5 श्लोक 29 -अध्याय 6 श्लोक 6भगवद् गीता (भगवान का गीत) सबसे महत्वपूर्ण हिंदू ग्रन्थ है जो हिंदू धर्म के विचारों का एक संश्लेषण प्रदान करता है। यह धर्म, भक्ति और मोक्ष से सम्बंधित योग के विचारों पर चर्चा करता है। इसमें ज्ञान, भक्ति, कर्म और राजयोग चारों ही योग के मार्ग सम्मिलित हैं। इस वीडियो में भगवद् गीता के अध्याय 5 श्लोक 29 - अध्याय 6 श्लोक 6 की चर्चा की गई है। Bhagavad Gita (The song of God) is the most important Hindu text which provides a synthesis of the ideas of Hinduism. It talks about dharma, bhakti and the yogic ideas of moksha. It covers jnana, bhakti, karma, and Raja Yoga. In this video Chapter 5 Shloka 29 - Chapter 6 Shloka 6 of Bhagavad Gita have been discussed. Image Courtesy: www.pixabay.com and Wikimedia Commons Our Website: https://stoicsadhu.com Follow us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoicsadhu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stoic_sadhu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stoic_Sadhu2021-11-2941 minBhagvad Gita: Knowledge SeriesBhagvad Gita: Knowledge SeriesChapter 1 Shloka 1This Shloka is the only Shloka that Dhritarashtra says and asks Sanjay about the yudh. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kamini-sharma39/message2021-10-1008 minVidyamandir AurovilleVidyamandir AurovilleNatyashastra (Ch 1 - Shloka 23-24-41-44-45-53-54)Session 4 Shloka 23 य इमे वेदगुह्यज्ञा ऋषयः संशितव्रताः । एतेऽस्य ग्रहणे शक्ताः प्रयोगे धारणे तथा ॥ २३॥ ya ime vedaguhyajñā ṛṣayaḥ saṃśitavratāḥ . ete'sya grahaṇe śaktāḥ prayoge dhāraṇe tathā .. 23.. 23. “The sages who know the mystery of the Vedas and have fulfilled their vows, are capable of maintaining this (Nāṭyaveda) and putting it into practice.” _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 24 श्रुत्वा तु  शक्रवचनं मामाहाम्बुजसम्भवः । त्वं पुत्रशतसंयुक्तः प्रयोक्ताऽस्य भवानघ ॥ २४॥ śrutvā tu  śakravacanaṃ māmāhāmbujasambhavaḥ . tvaṃ putraśatasaṃyuktaḥ prayoktā'sya bhavānagha .. 24.. 24. On these words of Śakra (Indra), Brahmā said to me; “O the sinless one, you with your one hundred sons will have to put it (the Nāṭyaveda) to use.” _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 41 भारतीं सात्वतीं चैव वृत्तिमारभटीं तथा । समाश्रितः प्रयोगस्तु प्रयुक्तो वै मया द्विजाः ॥ ४१॥ bhāratīṃ sātvatīṃ caiva vṛttimārabhaṭīṃ tathā . samāśritaḥ prayogast...2021-09-1901 minVidyamandir AurovilleVidyamandir AurovilleNatyashastra (Ch 1- Shloka 16-17-18)Shloka 16 एवं सङ्कल्प्य भगवान् सर्ववेदाननुस्मरन् । नाट्यवेदं ततश्चक्रे चतुर्वेदाङ्गसम्भवम् ॥ १६॥ evaṃ saṅkalpya bhagavān sarvavedānanusmaran . nāṭyavedaṃ tataścakre caturvedāṅgasambhavam .. 16.. 16. With this resolve the Holy One from his memory of all the Vedas, shaped this Nāṭyaveda compiled from the four of them. _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 17 जग्राह पाठ्यमृग्वेदात्सामभ्यो गीतमेव च । यजुर्वेदादभिनयान् रसानाथर्वणादपि ॥ १७॥ jagrāha pāṭhyamṛgvedātsāmabhyo gītameva ca . yajurvedādabhinayān rasānātharvaṇādapi .. 17.. _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 18 वेदोपवेदैः सम्बद्धो नाट्यवेदो महात्मना । एवं भगवता सृष्टो ब्रह्मणा सर्ववेदिना ॥ १८॥ vedopavedaiḥ sambaddho nāṭyavedo mahātmanā . evaṃ bhagavatā sṛṣṭo brahmaṇā sarvavedinā .. 18.. 17-18. The recitative (pāṭhya) he took from the Ṛigveda, the song from the Sāma[veda], the Histrionic Representation (abhinaya) from the Yajur[veda] and Sentiments (rasa) from the Atharvaveda, [and] thus was created the Nāṭyaveda connected with the Vedas principal and subsidiary (vedopaveda), by the holy Brahmā who is omniscient.2021-09-1100 minVidyamandir AurovilleVidyamandir AurovilleNatyashastra (Ch 1- Shloka 13-14-15)Shloka 13 एवमस्त्विति तानुक्त्वा देवराजं विसृज्य च । सस्मार चतुरो वेदान्योगमास्थाय तत्त्ववित् ॥ १३॥ evamastviti tānuktvā devarājaṃ visṛjya ca . sasmāra caturo vedānyogamāsthāya tattvavit .. 13.. 13. “Let it be so,” said he in reply and then having dismissed the king of gods (Indra) he resorted to yoga[13] and recalled to mind the four Vedas.[14] _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 14 धर्म्यमर्थ्यं यशस्यं च सोपदेश्यं ससङ्ग्रहम् । भविष्यतश्च लोकस्य सर्वकर्मानुदर्शकम् ॥ १४॥ dharmyamarthyaṃ yaśasyaṃ ca sopadeśyaṃ sasaṅgraham . bhaviṣyataśca lokasya sarvakarmānudarśakam .. 14.. _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 15 सर्वशात्रार्थसम्पन्नं सर्वशिल्पप्रवर्तकम् । नाट्याख्यं पञ्चमं वेदं सेतिहासं करोम्यहम् ॥ १५॥ sarvaśātrārthasampannaṃ sarvaśilpapravartakam . nāṭyākhyaṃ pañcamaṃ vedaṃ setihāsaṃ karomyaham .. 15.. 14-15. He then thought: “I shall make a fifth[15] Veda on the Nāṭya with the S2021-09-0200 minVidyamandir AurovilleVidyamandir AurovilleNatyashastra (Ch 1 - Shloka 11 - 12 )Shloka 11 महेन्द्रप्रमुखैर्देवैरुक्तः किल पितामहः । क्रीडनीयकमिच्छामो दृष्यं श्रव्यं च यद्भवेत् ॥ ११॥ mahendrapramukhairdevairuktaḥ kila pitāmahaḥ . krīḍanīyakamicchāmo dṛṣyaṃ śravyaṃ ca yadbhavet .. 11.. 11-. the gods with the great Indra as their head, [approached] Brahmā and spoke to him, “We want an object diversion, which must be audible as well as visible. _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 12 न वेदव्यवहारोऽयं संश्राव्यः शूद्रजातिषु । तस्मात्सृजापरं वेदं पञ्चमं सार्ववर्णिकम् ॥ १२॥ na vedavyavahāro'yaṃ saṃśrāvyaḥ śūdrajātiṣu . tasmātsṛjāparaṃ vedaṃ pañcamaṃ sārvavarṇikam .. 12.. 12 - As the [existing] of Vedas are not to be listened to by those born as Śūdras, be pleased to create another Veda which will belong [equally] to all the Colour-groups[12] (varṇa).”2021-09-0100 minVidyamandir AurovilleVidyamandir AurovilleNatyashastra ( Ch. 1 - Shloka 1-4-6 )Chapter 1 -  Shloka 1 प्रणम्य शिरसा देवौ पितामहमहेश्वरौ । नाट्यशास्त्रं प्रवक्ष्यामि ब्रह्मणा यदुदाहृतम् ॥ १॥ praṇamya śirasā devau pitāmahamaheśvarau . nāṭyaśāstraṃ pravakṣyāmi brahmaṇā yadudāhṛtam .. 1.. Translation: 1. With a bow to Pitāmaha[1] (Brahmā) and Maheśvara[2] (Śiva) I shall relate the Canons of Drama[3], as these were uttered by Brahmā. _____________________________________________________________ Shloka 4 योऽयं भगवता सम्यग्ग्रथितो वेदसम्मितः । नाट्यवेदं कथं ब्रह्मन्नुत्पन्नः कस्य वा कृते ॥ ४॥ yo'yaṃ bhagavatā samyaggrathito vedasammitaḥ . nāṭyavedaṃ kathaṃ brahmannutpannaḥ kasya vā kṛte .. 4.. 4-5. Sages question- The high-souled sages who controlled their senses, respectfully said to him, “O Brahmin, how did originate the Nāṭyaveda[6] similar to the Vedas, which you have properly composed? And for whom is it meant, how many limbs does it possess, what is its extent[7] and how is it to be applied? Please speak to us in detail about...2021-09-0101 minCareer In DevelopmentCareer In DevelopmentCareer Journey: Shloka NathKeen to hear about domains as diverse as journalism, policy communications, impact investing, and climate change and the kind of roles and lessons that they offer? Listen to Shloka Nath speak about her professional journey and offer insights from a decade of rich and varied experience! As someone with multiple passions ranging from environmental sustainability to gender, Shloka shares how she navigated the development sector and advises those with diverse interests planning a career in the development sector to "follow their curiosities" rather than their passions. Shloka also emphasizes the importance of adaptability as well as continuous learning and...2021-05-2736 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasGuNavaan poojayate naraH ( niti shloka 08)यस्य कस्य प्रसूतोपि गुणवान् पूज्यते नरः । धनुर्वंशविशुद्धोपि निर्गुणः किं करिष्यति ॥२३॥ C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2604 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasJaaneeyaat preshaNe bhrutyaan (Noti Shloka 07)जानीयात् प्रेषणे भृत्यान् वान्धवान् व्यसनागमे। मित्रं चापदि काले च भार्यां च विभवक्षये ।। C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2503 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasSukhārthī cet (Niti Shloka 06)सुखार्थी चेत् त्यजेद्विद्यां विद्यार्थी चेत् त्यजेत्सुखम् ।सुखार्थिनः कुतो विद्या कुतो विद्यार्थिन: सुखम् ।।१।। C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2403 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasYasya krutyam na jaananti (Niti Shloka 05)यस्य  कृत्यं  न  जानन्ति  मन्त्रं  वा  मन्त्रितं  परे  | कृतमेवास्य  जानन्ति  स  वै  पण्डित  उच्यते       || C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2303 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasVidwān sarvatra pūjyate (niti shloka 04)स्वगृहे पूज्यते मूर्खः स्वग्रामे पूज्यते प्रभुः।  स्वदेशे पूज्यते राजा विद्वान् सर्वत्र पूज्यते ॥ C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2202 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasVaktā śrotā ca durlabhaH (Niti Shloka 03)सुलभाः पुरुषा राजन् सततं प्रियवादिनः । अप्रियस्य च पथ्यस्य वक्ता श्रोता च दुर्लभाः ।। C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2105 minShlok - শ্লোকShlok - শ্লোকশব্দ এবং শ্লোক পরিচিতি - Introduction of Shobdo and Shloka by Arifur Rahmanশব্দ এবং শ্লোক পরিচিতি - Introduction of Shobdo and Shloka by Arifur RahmanRead more Shloka in Shobdo webdook. Visit www.shobdo.com2021-01-2002 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasĀcāryāt pādamādatte (Niti Shloka 02)आचार्यात् पादमादत्ते पादं शिष्यः स्वमेधया । पादं सब्रह्मचारिभ्यः पादं कालक्रमेण च ॥ C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: Google --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-2004 minLearn Sanskrit ShlokasLearn Sanskrit ShlokasGacchan pipīliko yāti (Niti Shloka 01)गच्छन् पिपीलको याति योजनानां शतान्यपि । अगच्छन् वैनतेयोऽपि पदमेकं न गच्छति ॥ C.Hariharan of The Madras Sanskrit college gives short lecture series (3-5 mins each) with one Sanskrit Shloka a day with simple meaning inTamil language. Here a famous niti shloka is explained. Image source: smashwords.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harisanskrit/message2021-01-1803 minWeTalkWeTalkLooking Ahead At Spring 2021 (ft. Shloka's dog at the end)We're at the finish line! To officially wrap up WeTalk, our lovely podcast team decided to come together on this episode. Arunima, Anusha, and Shloka reflect on everything from the start, progression, and future direction of the podcast. Towards the end, we hear Ginger (Shloka's energetic dog) become excited in the background. Happy listening!2020-11-1918 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Sarva Mangala Mangalye - Erläuterungen zu Narayani Dhyana Shloka 603eSukadev spricht über das Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye, Narayani Dhyana Shloka. Hier findest du den vollen Text des Mantras, Wort-für-Wort-Übersetzung, Lehrvideos, Rezitationen, Videos, Audios und Noten. Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye ist die Narayani Dhyana Shloka, ist auch eine Mangala Charana Mantra. Erfahre wofür diese Narayani Shloka steht und wofür sie verwendet wird. Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye ist auch Teil des Gajananam Stotra. Alles zum Gajananam findest du hier. Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye ist die Nr. 603e im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft. Für Seminare zum Thema Mantra...2020-09-2802 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Sarva Mangala Mangalye - Erläuterungen zu Narayani Dhyana Shloka 603eSukadev spricht über das Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye, Narayani Dhyana Shloka.Hier findest du den vollen Text des Mantras, Wort-für-Wort-Übersetzung, Lehrvideos, Rezitationen, Videos, Audios und Noten.Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye ist die Narayani Dhyana Shloka, ist auch eine Mangala Charana Mantra. Erfahre wofür diese Narayani Shloka steht und wofür sie verwendet wird.Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye ist auch Teil des Gajananam Stotra. Alles zum Gajananam findest du hier.Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye ist die Nr. 603e im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft.Für Seminare zum Thema Mantra...2020-09-2802 minThe MAHABHARATThe MAHABHARATS:1 E:3 Shloka Simplified- The SarvasTaratu Durgani ShlokaWelcome You to the third episode of Shloka Simplified. As we all know the world is under threat of COVID-19, as a responsible podcaster we bring the Shloka and its simplification which brings positivity to your life and tell you the secrets to have a long and healthy life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yashsan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yashsan/support2020-06-0805 minThe MAHABHARATThe MAHABHARATS:1 E:2 Shloka Simplified- The Karmanye Vadhikaraste Shloka"Karma Karo.. Fal Ki Chinta Mat Karo" Do The Work and Don't Worry About the Result.  Lets breakdown the most famous shloka and the saying that you all have been hearing since your childhood. Get to know why believing in your KARMA is important and how to prosper in life without being disoriented about its result. This Podcast will provide you with the hidden meaning of this most recited verse and how to adapt your livelihood with it. Sit back, relax in dive into the Sanity of THE MAHABHARAT 2020-05-1706 minThe Policy School with Network CapitalThe Policy School with Network CapitalMental Models for Climate Change and Meaningful Careers in Policy with Sustainability Lead of Tata Trusts, Shloka NathThrough this podcast, you can learn the following: 1. Mental models for addressing the climate change challenge  2. Insights on building meaningful careers in public policy 3. Connecting the career dots, especially if you are interested in pursuing multiple things Shloka Nath currently leads the Sustainability and Special Projects portfolio at the Tata Trusts, one of India’s leading philanthropic foundations. In this role she is focused on the organization’s work on climate, energy and environment, implementing and funding sustainable and scalable solutions that help both people and nature thri...2020-05-0447 minNetwork CapitalNetwork CapitalMental Models for Climate Change and Meaningful Careers in Policy with Sustainability Lead of Tata Trusts, Shloka NathThrough this podcast, you can learn the following:1. Mental models for addressing the climate change challenge 2. Insights on building meaningful careers in public policy3. Connecting the career dots, especially if you are interested in pursuing multiple thingsShloka Nath currently leads the Sustainability and Special Projects portfolio at the Tata Trusts, one of India’s leading philanthropic foundations. In this role she is focused on the organization’s work on climate, energy and environment, implementing and funding sustainable and scalable solutions that help both people and nature thrive through India. She is also the...2019-12-0347 minNetwork CapitalNetwork CapitalMental Models for Climate Change and Meaningful Careers in Policy with Sustainability Lead of Tata Trusts, Shloka NathThrough this podcast, you can learn the following:1. Mental models for addressing the climate change challenge 2. Insights on building meaningful careers in public policy3. Connecting the career dots, especially if you are interested in pursuing multiple thingsShloka Nath currently leads the Sustainability and Special Projects portfolio at the Tata Trusts, one of India’s leading philanthropic foundations. In this role she is focused on the organization’s work on climate, energy and environment, implementing and funding sustainable and scalable solutions that help both people and nature thrive through India. She is also the Exec...2019-12-0347 minThe Finding Impact PodcastThe Finding Impact PodcastFIP 54: Gender-lens Investing with Shloka NathThis episode triggered a few ‘a-ha’ moments for me and it’s a topic I’m proud to cover on the show. Gender-lens investing is a growing trend in the impact sector and Shloka Nath has some valuable lessons to share from her experience setting up such a fund in India with her business partner Reena. Shloka […] The post FIP 54: Gender-lens Investing with Shloka Nath first appeared on Finding Impact.2018-02-1439 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Sarva Mangala - Mangalya Gajananam Stotra-Shloka – Erläuterung - Kirtanheft Nr. 690Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye – Narayani Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 5. Strophe Om sarva-maṅgala-māṅgalye śive sarvārtha-sādhike / śaraṇye tryambake gauri nārāyaṇi namo\'stu te // . Dies ist eine der bekanntest Hymnen zur Verehrung der Göttlichen Mutter. Sie wird auch als Narayani Dhyana Shloka bezeichnet und ist auch ein Mangala Mantra, also ein Mantra des Wohlwollens. Die Narayani Dhyana Shloka stammt aus der Devi Mahatmyam, einer Hymne zur Verehrung der göttlichen Mutter, Teil der Markandeya Purana. Die Narayani Dhyana Shloka ist auch Teil der Narayani Stotra. Und sie gehört natürlich zum gehört zum Gajananam, also zur...2017-11-0104 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastAnnapurna Shloka - Übersetzung und Bedeutung Shloka - Kirtanheft Nr. 650Eine Kurzerläuterung zum Annapurna Shloka, Nummer 650 im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft , Tonspur eines Kirtan Lehrvideos. Willst du wissen, was das Annapurna Shloka bedeutet, wofür dieses Lied, dieser Kirtan steht? Dann lausche den Erlätuerungen von Sukadev zum Annapurna Shloka. Viele Infos auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/anna-purna-stotram-anna-purna - auch Videos und Audios um dieses Lied richtig zu genießen, auch Texte, Lyrics, Noten, Lern-Videos. Annapurne Sadapurne Shankarapranavallabhe Jnanavairagyasiddhyartham Bhiksham Dehi Cha Parvati. So beginnt dieses Mantra, das man immer wieder rezitieren kann. Dieses Mantra gehört zu den Sanskrit Mantras, Stotras und Shlokas für Rezitationen. Besonders schön i...2017-10-1509 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Namah Shivaya Gurave Gajananam Stotra Shloka 4-1x - 603dOm Namah Shivaya Gurave – Guru Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 4. Strophe 1x Om namaḥ śivāya gurave sac-cid-ānanda-mūrtaye/ niṣ-prapancāya śāntāya śivānandāya te namaḥ/ śrī viṣṇu-devānandāya te namaḥ// . Lausche der vierten Strophe der Gajananam Stotra, die Anrufung des Guru. Diese Guru Shloka ist auch Teil der Guru Stotra, welche wiederum aus der Guru Gita stammt. Mit dieser Guru Shloka wird der Guru, der spirituelle Lehrer angerufen. In der Yoga Vidya Tradition sind das natürlich insbesondere Swami Sivananda und Swami Vishnu-devananda. Die Guru Dhyana Shloka gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bes...2017-09-2704 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastYa Kundendu - Shloka - Gajananam Stotra 3. Strophe 1x - Lied Nr. 603Ya Kundendu Tushara Hara Dhavala – Saraswati Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 3. Strophe 1x yā kundendu-tuṣāra-hāra-dhavalā yā śubhra-vastrāvṛtā / yā vīṇā-vara-daṇḍa-maṇḍita-karā yā śveta-padmāsanā / yā brahmācyuta-śaṅkara-prabhṛtibhir devaiḥ sadā pūjitā / sā māṃ pātu sarasvatī bhagavatī niḥśeṣa-jāḍyāpahā// . Lausche der dritten Strophe der Gajananam Stotra. Diese wird auch als Saraswati Dhyana Shloka bezeichnet. Sie ist eine Hymne, um die Energie von Saraswati anzurufen, z.B. zu Beginn der Meditation. Die Saraswati Dhyana Shloka gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bestehend aus 5 Dhyana Shlokas, wird bei Yoga Vidya gerne zu Beginn von Yogastunden rezitiert. Du fin...2017-09-2506 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastGajananam Dhyana Shloka - Kirtanheft Nr. 603Gajananam Dhyana Shloka - 1. Strophe 9x Hier findest du die Gajananam Dhyana Shloka 9 Mal rezitiert. Dies ist ideal, um diese Strophe zu lernen. Durch die Gajananam Dhyana Shloka verbindest du dich mit der Energie von Ganesha, bekommst neue Kraft alles Wichtige anzugehen. Dies ist die erste Strophe der Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bestehend aus 5 Dhyana Shlokas, wird bei Yoga Vidya gerne zu Beginn von Yogastunden rezitiert. Die Gajananam Dhyana Shloka ist eine Strophe zur Anrufung von Ganesha. Du findest den vollen Text und Erläuterungen auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/dhyana-shlokas-gajananam. Die Guru Gajananam Stotra ist zu f...2017-09-2205 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-07.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-07.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-07.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-07.mp32017-01-1400 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-06.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-06.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-06.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-06.mp32017-01-1400 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-05.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-05.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-05.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-05.mp32017-01-1400 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-04.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-04.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-04.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-04.mp32017-01-1400 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-03.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-03.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-03.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-03.mp32017-01-1400 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-02.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-02.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-02.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-02.mp32017-01-1400 minTalks of Swami Chidananda PuriTalks of Swami Chidananda Puri2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-01.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-01.mp32016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-01.mp3 2016-01-12-bhagavadgIta-54-72-shloka-01.mp32017-01-1400 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastDhyana ShlokaWas ist ein Dhyana Shloka? Ein Dhyana Shloka ist eine Strophe, die man vor der Meditation rezitierten kann. Es gibt z.B. die verschiedenen Gottheiten Mantras. Und es gibt andere erhebende Shlokas, Verse, vor der Meditation. Sukadev zählt dabei auch die Nummern im Kirtanheft auf. http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Dhyana_Shloka. Diese Ausgabe des Mantra-Meditation-Podcast ist die Tonspur eines Mantra Videos.2016-12-1703 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastShani Dhyana Shloka – Konasthah Pingalo Babhruh Mantra – 3xShani Dhyana Shloka, die Hymne zur Verehrung von Shani, der Gottheit des Saturn. Konasthah Pingalo Bhabhru Krishno Raudrontako Yamaha – so beginnt diese Shani Dhyana Shloka, die auch ein Shani Mantra ist. Shani gilt als der Hüter der Schwelle, als derjenige, der zu Disziplin und Askese einlädt, und Menschen von ihren Verhaftungen löst. Mit der Shani Dhyana Shloka kannst du die Energie von Saturn anrufen, Saturn besänftigen und in dir selbst diese Shani-Energie aktivieren. Sukadev rezitiert hier diese Shani Shloka 3 Mal – du kannst diese Strophe mitrezitieren und so gut lernen. Diese Shloka kann 1x, 3x, 9x, 27x rezitier...2015-10-0300 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung Podcast3x Mittelschnell Om Suryam Sundara Loka Natham Shloka –Rezitation zum Üben und LernenHier kannst du die Suryam Sundara Loka Natham Shloka in mittlerer Geschwindigkeit hören und mit rezitieren. Eine der komplexeren Surya Mantras, Surya Anrufungsmantras ist diese Surya Sundara Loka Natham Shloka. Lass dich hier von Sukadev dazu anleiten, diese Strophe 3 Mal in mittlerer Geschwindigkeit zu rezitieren. Diese Surya Stotra hilft dir zu innerem Frieden, innere Zentrierung, neue Kraft und Inspiration. Du findest den Text, die Übersetzung und Erläuterung auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/om-suryam-sundara-om-suryam . Hier der Text: Om sūryaṃ sundara-loka-nātham amtaṃ vedānta-sāraṃ śivaṃ //jnānaṃ brahma-mayaṃ sureśam amalaṃ lokaika-cittaṃ svayam / indrāditya-narādhipaṃ sura-guruṃ t...2015-05-1901 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Suryam Sundara Loka Natham Shloka – langsame Rezitation 3x – zum Üben und LernenEine der komplexeren Surya Mantras, Surya Anrufungsmantras ist die Surya Sundara Loka Natham Shloka. Lass dich hier von Sukadev dazu anleiten, diese Strophe 3 Mal in recht langsam zu rezitieren. Diese Surya Shloka hilft dir zu innerem Frieden, innere Zentrierung, neue Kraft und Inspiration. Du findest den Text, die Übersetzung und Erläuterung auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/om-suryam-sundara-om-suryam . om // sūryaṃ sundara-loka-nātham amtaṃ vedānta-sāraṃ śivaṃ //jnānaṃ brahma-mayaṃ sureśam amalaṃ lokaika-cittaṃ svayam / indrāditya-narādhipaṃ sura-guruṃ trailokya-cūḍā-maṇiṃ / brahmā-viṣṇu-śiva-sva-rūpa-hdayaṃ vande sadā bhāskaram // 1 // Du findest dieses Mantra auch unter der Nummer 661 im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft . M...2015-05-1602 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung Podcast9x schnelles Brahmarpanam Shloka – Tischsegen und Gebet – Rezitation dynamisch, voller EnergieHier hörst du das Brahmarpanam recht flott rezitiert. So spürst du den Shakti-Aspekt, den Energie-Aspekt, dieses Mantras, dieses Verses aus der Bhagavad Gita. Diese Shloka kann dir Brahman, Gott, bewusst machen. Dies ist das Brahmarpanam, die Brahmarpanam Shloka, die in der Yoga Vedanta Tradition, also auch bei Yoga Vidya, gerne als Tischgebet rezitiert wird. Das Brahmarpanam drückt aus, dass hinter allem Brahman ist: Das Essen, der Koch, der Essende, die Verdauung – hinter allem ist Brahman, das Absolute, zu finden und zu erfahren. Du findest den Text und Erläuterungen auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/bhagavad-gita-shlokas . Diese...2015-05-0202 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung Podcast9x Brahmarpanam Shloka – Tischsegen und Gebet – Rezitation in mittlerer GeschwindigkeitWenn du das Brahmarpanam gut lernen willst, hier findest du das Brahmarpanam 9x rezitiert in mittlerer bis ruhiger Geschwindigkeit. Diese Shloka kann dir Brahman, Gott, bewusst machen. Dies ist das Brahmarpanam, die Brahmarpanam Shloka, die in der Yoga Vedanta Tradition, also auch bei Yoga Vidya, gerne als Tischgebet rezitiert wird. Das Brahmarpanam drückt aus, dass hinter allem Brahman ist: Das Essen, der Koch, der Essende, die Verdauung – hinter allem ist Brahman, das Absolute, zu finden und zu erfahren. Du findest den Text und Erläuterungen auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/bhagavad-gita-shlokas . Diese zweite Strophe der Tischsegen- / Tischgebets- Shlo...2015-04-3002 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung Podcast9x Om Namah Shivaya Gurave – Guru Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 4. Strophe neunmalige RezitationDas Om Namah Shivaya Gurave ist eine der populärsten Anrufungen des Guru, des spirituellen Lehrers. Hier findest du diese Guru Stotra neun Mal rezitiert. So kannst du das Mantra zügig lernen. Es ist ein recht einfach zu lernendes Mantra. Lausche der vierten Strophe der Gajananam Stotra, die Anrufung des Guru. Diese Guru Shloka ist auch Teil der Guru Stotra, welche wiederum aus der Guru Gita stammt. Mit dieser Guru Shloka wird der Guru, der spirituelle Lehrer angerufen. In der Yoga Vidya Tradition sind das natürlich insbesondere Swami Sivananda und Swami Vishnu-devananda. Die Guru Dhyana Shloka gehört zum...2014-12-1103 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung Podcast9x Ya Kundendu Tushara Hara Dhavala – Saraswati Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 3. Strophe neun MalHier kannst du das Ya Kundendu sehr gut lernen: Sukadev rezitiert die Saraswati Dhyana Shloka neun Mal in klarer Stimme. Wenn du diese etwas komplexere Sanskrit Strophe lernen willst, ist diese Rezitation ideal. Und natürlich: Wenn du dich mit Saraswati ganz verbinden willst, kannst du das durch das Hören und Rezitieren der Saraswati Dhyana Shloka sehr gut. Lausche der dritten Strophe der Gajananam Stotra. Diese wird auch als Saraswati Dhyana Shloka bezeichnet. Sie ist eine Hymne, um die Energie von Saraswati anzurufen, z.B. zu Beginn der Meditation. Die Saraswati Dhyana Shloka gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gaj...2014-12-0705 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Sarva Mangala Mangalye – Narayani Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 5. Strophe 1xDies ist eine der bekanntest Hymnen zur Verehrung der Göttlichen Mutter. Sie wird auch als Narayani Dhyana Shloka bezeichnet und ist auch ein Mangala Mantra, also ein Mantra des Wohlwollens. Die Narayani Dhyana Shloka stammt aus der Devi Mahatmyam, einer Hymne zur Verehrung der göttlichen Mutter, Teil der Markandeya Purana. Die Narayani Dhyana Shloka ist auch Teil der Narayani Stotra. Und sie gehört natürlich zum gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gajananam Stotra. Die Guru Dhyana Shloka gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bestehend aus 5 Dhyana Shlokas, wird bei Yoga Vidya gerne...2014-11-2400 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastOm Namah Shivaya Gurave – Guru Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 4. Strophe 1xLausche der vierten Strophe der Gajananam Stotra, die Anrufung des Guru. Diese Guru Shloka ist auch Teil der Guru Stotra, welche wiederum aus der Guru Gita stammt. Mit dieser Guru Shloka wird der Guru, der spirituelle Lehrer angerufen. In der Yoga Vidya Tradition sind das natürlich insbesondere Swami Sivananda und Swami Vishnu-devananda. Die Guru Dhyana Shloka gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bestehend aus 5 Dhyana Shlokas, wird bei Yoga Vidya gerne zu Beginn von Yogastunden rezitiert. Text und Erläuterungen zum Sharanagata Mantra auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/dhyana-shlokas-gajananam. Die Guru Gajananam Sto...2014-11-2100 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastYa Kundendu Tushara Hara Dhavala – Saraswati Dhyana Shloka – Gajananam Stotra 3. Strophe 1xLausche der dritten Strophe der Gajananam Stotra. Diese wird auch als Saraswati Dhyana Shloka bezeichnet. Sie ist eine Hymne, um die Energie von Saraswati anzurufen, z.B. zu Beginn der Meditation. Die Saraswati Dhyana Shloka gehört zum Gajananam, also zur Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bestehend aus 5 Dhyana Shlokas, wird bei Yoga Vidya gerne zu Beginn von Yogastunden rezitiert. Du findest den Text, Übersetzung und Erläuterungen auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/dhyana-shlokas-gajananam. Die Guru Gajananam Stotra ist zu finden auf Nummer 603 im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profile/YogaVidyaKirtanheft . Mehr Mantra Rezitationen und Kirtans auf...2014-11-1900 minMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastMantra-Meditation Anleitung PodcastGajananam Dhyana Shloka - 1. Strophe 9xHier findest du die Gajananam Dhyana Shloka 9 Mal rezitiert. Dies ist ideal, um diese Strophe zu lernen. Durch die Gajananam Dhyana Shloka verbindest du dich mit der Energie von Ganesha, bekommst neue Kraft alles Wichtige anzugehen. Dies ist die erste Strophe der Gajananam Stotra. Die Gajananam Stotra, bestehend aus 5 Dhyana Shlokas, wird bei Yoga Vidya gerne zu Beginn von Yogastunden rezitiert. Die Gajananam Dhyana Shloka ist eine Strophe zur Anrufung von Ganesha. Du findest den vollen Text und Erläuterungen auf http://mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/dhyana-shlokas-gajananam. Die Guru Gajananam Stotra ist zu finden auf Nummer 603 im Yoga Vidya K...2014-11-1403 minHatha Yoga Pradipika RecitationHatha Yoga Pradipika RecitationI 61 - Recitation of Hatha Yoga Pradipika sixty-first shloka first chapterThe Hatha Yoga Pradipika is one of the most important classical scripture on the theory and practice of Hatha Yoga written by Yoga master Swatmarama. Listen to the recitation by 2013-06-0900 minHatha Yoga Pradipika RecitationHatha Yoga Pradipika RecitationI 46 - Recitation of Hatha Yoga Pradipika forty-sixth shloka first chapterListen to the recitation of the 46th shloka, first chapter of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and get the inspiration by the recitation of this shloka: अथ पद्मासनम् वामोरूपरि दक्षिणं च चरणं संस्थाप्य वामं तथा दक्षोरूपरि पश्चिमेन विधिना धृत्वा कराभ्यां दृढम् । अङ्गुष्ठौ हृदये निधाय चिबुकं नासाग्रम् आलोकयेत् एतद् व्याधिविनाशकारि यमिनां पद्मासनं प्रोच्यते ॥४६॥ You can recite this Hatha Yoga Pradipika shloka before practising any Hatha Yoga. If you want to recite along or just read the Sanskrit text (Devanagari and Roman Script), please visit Hatha Yoga Pradipika I 46 2013-05-0300 minHatha Yoga Pradipika RecitationHatha Yoga Pradipika RecitationI 43 - Recitation of Hatha Yoga Pradipika forty-third shloka first chapterListen to the forty-third shloka, first chapter of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika (HYP): किम् अन्यैर् बहुभिः पीठैः सिद्धे सिद्धासने सति । प्राणानिले सावधाने बद्धे केवलकुम्भके । उत्पद्यते निरायासात् स्वयम् एवोन्मनी कला ॥४३॥ Find more informations about this inspiring shloka at HYP I 43. You can recite this Hatha Yoga Pradipika verse before practising any Hatha Yoga. If you want to recite along or just read the sanskrit version of this shloka.2013-04-2600 min