Bhakti Sastri Online Modul 1, lesson 1 Student: Madhuri Radhika dd (Almviks Gard, Sweden) 8th of January 2014 VIDEO: Bhakti Shastri (001) - Sri Isopanisad Introduction Four books are enough: for Bhakti Sastri - Sri Isopanishad, Nectar of Instruction, Bhagavad Gita, Nectar of Devotion devotees should have clear understanding of these 4 books. They belong to Vedic canon. For Life Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, Caitanya Caritamrita, Nectar of Devotion devotees should study those repeatedly and deeply to be able to relish Gaudiya Vaishnava siddhanta to it's fullness. *** Indian thought is broadly divided as: ASTIKA (has faith into Vedas) & NASTIK (Has no faith into Vedas) ASTIKA has 6 systems of philosophy: simultaneously) sankhya, vaiseshika, mimamsa, yoga, nyaya, vedanta. NASTIK:
Founded World 5 32% Christianity 30 CE The Bible 2,039 million (dropping) Qur'an & 22% Islam 622 CE 1,570 million Hadith (growing) Bhagavad- 1500 BCE with Gita, 13% Hinduism truly ancient 950 million Upanishads, (stable) roots & Rig Veda No religion 12% - None 775 million (Note 1) (dropping) Chinese folk
HINDUISMI JUMALAD Visnu hoidja + Laksmi 9 HINDUISMI JUMALAD Siva hävitaja ja uuendaja + Kali, Parvati, Durga, Tsamunda 10 Mantra · mantra häälikuühend, mille abil korrastatakse kosmose kaootilised helid väeks 11 India eeposed: "Rmjana" 200 e.Kr 200 p.Kr sh puraanad, "Mahbhrata" 500 e.Kr 300 p.Kr (100 000 kaksikvärssi), sh "Bhagavad-git" Ardzuna & Krisna vestlus 12 Jantra jantra diagramm mediteerimiseks, vaimsete jõudude visuaalne kujund 13 Mandala · mandala diagramm jumalate maailma ühendamiseks templiga Kalachakra stuupa 14 Jainism Mahvira (599 527 e.Kr) svetambara & digambara jina võitja, edukas tõe ja vabanemise saavutamisel
raisers. They began to employ a donation-request procedure that engaged the rule for reciprocation, which, as demonstrated by the Regan study, was strong enough to overcome dislike for the requester. The new strategy still involved the solicita- tion of contributions in public places with much pedestrian traffic (airports were a favorite), but, before a donation was requested, the target person was given a "gift"-a book (usually the Bhagavad Gita), the Back to Godhead magazine of the so- ciety, or, in the most cost-effective version, a flower. The unsuspecting passersby who suddenly found flowers pressed into their hands or pinned to their jackets were under no circumstances allowed to give them back, even if they asserted that they did not want them. "No, it is our gift to you," said the solicitor, refusing to take it back. Only after the Krishna member had thus brought the force of the recipro-