Devotion to the Truth
Swamiji talks about the purity of the heart. We are locked,but the heart is open. He explains the importance of living in the moment. “It’s not one job to finish. Be there”....
Swamiji talks about the purity of the heart. We are locked,but the heart is open. He explains the importance of living in the moment. “It’s not one job to finish. Be there”....
Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji, the president of Parmarth Ashram explains the significance of Holi Festival....
At this beautiful time of the New Year, it is the time when most people pray that the New Year will be easier, better, more successful than the year which has passed. However, at this time when we pray and make our own resolutions, it is so important to remember the ultimately the purpose of our lives is not just to have things be as easy as possible, nor to be as successful and/or prosperous as possible. The point of our lives is to realize our own true divine nature,...
Conversations for the Soul: Transforming Karmic Imprints - Smita Joshi talks to Pujya Chidanand Saraswati...
Conversations for the Soul: Students, Study & Stress: Smita Joshi talks to Pujya Swamiji Chidanand Saraswati in St. Moritz, Switzerland...
Conversations for the Soul: Paradox of producing results with freedom and work as meditationt: Smita Joshi talks to Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati...
Dear Divine Souls, I hope that – by God’s grace – this finds you and all your loved ones in the best of health and happiness at this holy time of Janmasthami. Krishna Janmasthami is the celebration of the day that Bhagwan Krishna incarnated in human form upon the Earth. It is celebrated at midnight on the eighth day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadrapada (August-September). The day is celebrated by worshipping Bhagwan Krishna, fasting and chanting devotional kirtan and bhajans until past midnight. The Bhagavad Gita says that whenever there...
Conversations for the Soul: Transforming Karmic Imprints - Smita Joshi, author of the Karma & Diamonds Trilogy, talks to Pujya Chidanand Saraswati...
This article was published on The Speaking Tree, here. The Gita’s messages are just as applicable in the boardroom as in the battlefield, says SWAMI CHIDANAND SARASWATI In the Bhagwad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna to perform his duties without any attachment to the fruits of his labour. How can one put this advice into practice if one has to perform worldly tasks and not expect any returns? But this piece of advice is so divine and universal that it can apply to every situation in life — worldly and transcendent. The Gita’s...