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Extreme knowledge. Respect for this Rishi.
ОтветитьSanatan hi Satya hai.
Ответить1000 years back
Brahmagupta invented laws of gravity....not newton's
God bless you ❤❤🎉🙏
Ответитьmany people are saying they are ex muslim ex christian no you were always sanatani..because sanatan is the existence but christianity islam all other panths are ideology
ОтветитьEven i want to do this all but iam struggling in this competition society to survive the life...
ОтветитьMore you read and listen, more you understand beauty of our vedas. I'm already a preaching Hindu but always have questioned things untill I got scientific answers. I have listened him only for 8 minutes and I have got at least 6 explanations of my doubts which are very scientific in nature. I have never thought about that way and it opened an extra layer of understanding of our Gods and scriptures. Thank you.
ОтветитьRespect to Swami ji 🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьA day will come when this westerners will be teaching Dharma to us.because most of us our we are embarrassed about our Religion.
ОтветитьI loved they way he explained it
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ОтветитьI am sorry, but he looks like Jesus. And the whole scenario is like Jesus teaching about Sanatan Dharma.
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Its your past birth good karma that this birth you are born in the family of Sanatana Dharma.
ОтветитьHis Accent is Indian..
ОтветитьAssam honatoni adhymik guru "JOI JGT GURU SRIMNT SANKARDEV 🙏" KRISHNA 🙏 PORIPUNO ADHYMIK GIYN.....
ОтветитьSatya Sanatan Vedic Dharm ki Jai 🙏❤
ОтветитьI appreciate jesus christ talking about lord krishna
Ответитьproud santani-.-.-Jai Mahakal!
ОтветитьFirst time seeing RANVEER bro being quiet for a long time
Not interrupting the thing that opposite person saying
And his knowledge about SANATHAN DHARMA is awesome and superb❤
Thanks to both of you.
ОтветитьJai Shree Ram.
ОтветитьRam Ram all
Ответитьwe founded the concept of gravity, Bhaskaracharya was the first. One of many of our vedic sages, they knew all.
ОтветитьI am proud ex muslim, , awsome without allah ❤
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ОтветитьIt's look like Jesus is explaining Shiva to Christians... 😄
ОтветитьOur educational system was handled by so called secular Muslim politicians. That's why we don't know what we should know by this time. Hope all these changes done soon, so that our children get these knowledges and not ashamed of themselves like us.
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ОтветитьSimply great What a clarity Jai sanatan
ОтветитьLove Christ but do not like what Europe did while taking his name and doing wrong things. Jai Shree Raam.
ОтветитьJesus christ explaining sanatan dharm😂
ОтветитьThis is Gold.
ОтветитьDear Purnesh, your videos are great
ОтветитьWhat is sanatana dharma?
ОтветитьAum is not from Sanskrit or Vedas there is no short vowel o in Sanskrit.
ОтветитьWhich is the yoga vasishta t ranslation that purna chaitayaji said he is happy to recommend?
ОтветитьWhile everyone is talking about Sanatan Dharma, what actually is Sanatan Dharma ? Sanatan means permanent. Brahma is Sanatan. YOU CANNOT TOUCH IT. and have no control over it.
In Bhagwad Gita, Chapter 5, Shlok 8 and 9, God has clearly mentioned that all the 13 kriyas is done by him and not by humans.
नैव किञ्चित्करोमीति युक्तो मन्येत तत्त्ववित् |
पश्यञ्शृण्वन्स्पृशञ्जिघ्रन्नश्नन्गच्छन्स्वपञ्श्वसन् || 8||
प्रलपन्विसृजन्गृह्ण्न्नुन्मिषन्निमिषन्नपि |
इन्द्रियाणीन्द्रियार्थेषु वर्तन्त इति धारयन् || 9||
Those 13 kriyas are:
पश्यन् / Pashyan: Refers to the action of seeing. Have you ever thought how surprising it is that we can effortlessly perceive a wide array of colors, shapes, and even emotions through our vision? It's a gift that allows us to experience the richness of the world around us purely through sight.
Like Netra and Chakshu - Have you ever wonderered that despite the Eye size remaining the same, Ocean fits in such a small eye.
शृण्वन् / Shrinvan: Refers to the act of hearing. Have you ever paused to consider how remarkable it is that we can effortlessly recognize and differentiate various sounds? Whether it's human voices, bird songs, or animal calls, our ability to perceive and interpret these auditory signals happens seamlessly and without conscious effort.
स्पृशन् / Sprushan: Refers to the act of touching or feeling. Have you ever thought who enables us to distinguish between sensations like hot and cold? How is it that we instinctively react, such as crying when hurt, without consciously deciding to do so?
जिघ्रन् / Jighran: Refers to the act of smelling. Have you ever considered the significance of our sense of smell? How is it that we can easily distinguish between different scents, such as the fragrance of a rose versus that of jasmine? It's a remarkable ability that enriches our sensory experience.
अश्नन् / Ashnan: Refers to the act of eating. Have you ever considered how incredible it is that whatever we eat transforms into our blood? Across different cultures and continents—Asians, Americans, Africans—this process remains the same. It's truly worth pondering how our bodies seamlessly convert food into the essential elements that sustain our life.
And have you ever wondered about the different tastes—sweet, sour, spicy, bland, salty—and how easily we can tell them apart? Our senses let us enjoy all these flavors without us even trying.
गच्छन् / Gachhan: Refers to Moving. It's so fascinating that how our bodies effortlessly maintain balance without conscious effort once we learn it as infants. We don't have to consciously remind ourselves to do it every time we stand up? It becomes automatic and effortless.
स्वपन् / (Swapan) : Refers to Sleeping and how we rest. Sleep is something that comes naturally to us without requiring effort. We often don't even realize the exact moment we fall asleep. Imagine if we couldn't sleep — it's been shown that just one day without sleep can lead to increased irritability, anxiety, and difficulties with clear thinking. Sleep is a designed by God to allow us to relax and rejuvenate our minds and bodies
Sleep is the Anubhav of Brahma - We forget ourselves for that duration of time.
श्वसन् / Shvasan: Refers to breathing, something all living beings depend on. Have you ever noticed how you don't need to think about breathing—it happens naturally, without any effort? It's essential for our life, yet it's something we do automatically, without having to remind ourselves every day.
प्रलपन् / Pralapan: Refers to speaking or talking. Have you ever noticed that once you've learned how to speak and pronounce words like 'A' or 'B', it becomes automatic? You don't have to constantly remind yourself how to make these sounds—it comes naturally once you've learned it.
विसृजन्/ Visrujan refers to giving up or excreting
Have you ever considered how our digestive system works? It's fascinating how our body breaks down food into nutrients and separates liquids and solids, which eventually become urine and feces. This process is so well-designed by God. Interestingly, we have no control over when this digestion happens—it all occurs automatically in our bodies.
गृह्णन् / gruhnan means holding.
Have you ever considered that we don't need to teach babies how to hold things? It happens automatically. Similarly, as adults, we don't need constant reminders on how to hold objects like bags—it comes naturally and effortlessly to us.
उन्मिषन् / Unmishan refers to opening the eyes and
निमिषन् / nimishan refers to closing the eyes
Have you ever thought about the act of blinking? It's one of the smallest actions we do, yet it's crucial for our eye health. On average, people blink about 15-20 times per minute. Blinking helps keep our eyes moist, clean, and nourished. If we didn't blink, our corneas could swell, and our eyes might suffer from infections, dryness, and blurry vision.Interestingly, blinking is completely automatic and effortless for us. We don't consciously control when we blink—it happens naturally to protect and maintain the health of our eyes.
To summarise, with these 13 activities that our body performs daily to sustain our life, it's evident we have no control over them. We see, hear, touch, smell, eat, move, sleep, breathe, speak, release, hold, open, and close our eyes—all of these happen automatically without our conscious effort. This realization leads to the understanding that in reality, we have infact no control over these fundamental bodily functions. It highlights the idea that God or the divine force is the ultimate doer, orchestrating these activities within us. This understanding can lead to a deeper spiritual insight and a sense of surrender to the divine will.
We constantly have to show to our buddhi/ intellect that even in performing these basic actions / kriyas, we have no control. Then in reality what control does a human have ? the answer is NOTHING..When we realise this, we will understand ourselve naturaly.
ಓಂ ನಮಃ ಶಿವಾಯ..🙏🕉️
ОтветитьSwami Purna Chaitanya is blessed with Purna knowledge. Look at the clarity of thought that he has. I Was lucky to have Ganesha Atharvasheesham initiated by him 🙏🏻🙏🏻
ОтветитьI’ll explain it in two words
SATANic DRAMA
This guy is amazing
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ОтветитьProud to be Indian
And Proud to be sanatani 🚩🚩
Jai Shree Ram, Hare Krishna, Radhe Radhe 🙏🙏
I think he has explained Sanatan Dharma so well in simple English language ! I loved it !
ОтветитьSanatana Dharma is all about discrimination in caste as per Varna. To do their duties as per Varna .. very bad sanatana Dharma or Satan dharma
ОтветитьGreat Knowledge Swamiji.............
ОтветитьWow I'm blown away by this Swamiji's wisdom and faith. Very inspirational. I wish that more people in the Indian diaspora would take time to learn about their heritage before its too late.
ОтветитьI did not understand why the title says this is for non-hindus. It'ss brilliantly articulated.
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