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  • Three components of Mind

    Bhagawan SPH Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam defines the mind as having three primary components, which are essential for achieving liberation and understanding the self. These three components, named chit, jata, and chit-jada granthi, are also referred to using the classical terms buddhi, chitta, and ahankara (ego). Clarity about these three components is said to liberate you.

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  • Krishna Janmashtami: Celebrating Life and Spirituality

    On this auspicious Krishna Janmashtami, we celebrate Sri Krishna as the ultimate manifestation of Paramatma, Parandhama, Parabrahma. He is a complete manifestation of the ultimate supreme. He is beyond any words can describe; any word you try to describe him will be lower than his existence. No word can truly describe him. All the anashas

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  • What is Unclutching?

    What is Unclutching?

    Unclutching is the direct practice of disengaging from the continuous chain of thoughts and resting in the gap between them — the pure awareness that is always present. It is a a very powerful and practical concept from modern Advaita and yogic teachings taught by Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam. Let’s explore

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  • Understanding conflict has no life and life has no conflict, leads to living beyond conflict-filled life.

    Unpacking the Sutra: Conflict-Free Life Today this is the subject. Conflict free life. And the Sutra is all about conflict free life. I am telling you honestly, don’t think I am putting my meaning into it. Really the Sutra fell in such a way today this became a Sutra. Don’t think I have some idea

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  • Going through the whole persecution, being established in Ishwara Pranidhana, and showing to the world the power of Vidya Ahankara is the purpose of my Incarnation

    Tapa Swadhyaya Ishwara Prana Dhana. If you want immediate solution and ultimate solution, Patanjali is the solution. Sadhana, the method of understanding your immediate problem and going for immediate solution is described so thoroughly, so beautifully in this whole chapter. I can say again and again, I use same word, it can come, Patanjali fulfill

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  • Understanding Yogaha Chitta Vritti Nirodhaha – Patanjali Yoga Sutras

    What is Mind? When one reads the sutra yogaha chitta vritti nirodhah, it is commonly interpreted as “yoga is stopping the mind work”. A teacher might then provide techniques to stop the mind, leading to a lifelong struggle, often ending in frustration and a loss of confidence. However, a master is a person who straight

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