Blog about Spiritual Philosphoies of various Ancient Hindu Scriptures and philosophies of various Yugpurushas, Sadgurus and Saints. Aim of the Author is trying to search the various Scriptures and spread the light on the real ancient Spritual knowledge alongwith Ultra Science information with various Sadhanas and Yogas also with the searching of Various Ancient Temples, Ashrams, Sampradayas & Akharas etc.
Meditation is an intensely personal and spiritual experience. The desired purpose of each meditation technique is to channel our awareness into a more positive direction by totally transforming one's state of mind. To meditate is to turn inwards, to concentrate on the inner self. The entire process of meditation usually entails the three stages of concentration (dharana), meditation (dhyana) and enlightenment or absorption (samadhi). The individual preparing to meditate usually starts off by harnessing his awareness, such as focussing his mind onto a certain object. Once attention gets engaged, concentration turns into meditation or dhyana. And through continuous meditation, the meditator merges with the object of concentration, which might either be the present moment or the Divine Entity. In some branches of Indian philosopohy, direct perception from the inner self (mana) together with perception that is filtered through the five senses (pancha indriya) form a part of their valid epistemology (pratyaksha jnana). And this self-realization or self-awareness (as popularized by Paramahansa Yogananda), is nothing but the knowledge of the "pure being"—the Self. Humanity is increasingly turning towards various meditative techniques in order to cope with the increasing stress of modern-day lifestyles. Unable to locate stability in the outside world, people have directed their gaze inwards in a bid to attain peace of mind. Modern psychotherapists have begun to discover various therapeutic benefits of meditation practices. The state of relaxation and the altered state of consciousness—both induced by meditation—are especially effective in psychotherapy. But more than anything else, meditation is being used as a personal growth device these days—for inculcating a more positive attitude towards life at large. Meditation is not necessarily a religious practice, but because of its spiritual element it forms an integral part of most religions. And even though the basic objective of most meditation styles remain the same and are performed in a state of inner and outer stillness, they all vary according to the specific religious framework within which they are placed. Preparation, posture, length of period of meditation, particular verbal or visual elements—all contribute to the various forms of meditation. Some of the more popular methods are, Transcendental Meditation, yoga nidra, vipassana and mindfulness meditation.
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This is the blog dedicated to Hindu Religion and all those who contributed in the spreading of the Light of the Spiritualism from Ancient Hindu Scriptures and also having the motive to bring the hidden knowledge into the light for ordinary people who are quite unable to gain the knowledge with various sources.
The target of the author of this blog is to find out the various hidden facts from the Ancient Hindu Scriptures and also spreading awareness about the various great saints and Hinduist persons who contributed a lot in the upliftment of the Hinduism.
Welcome to my blog. I am Naval Arora and a person having keen interest in Hinduism, Ancient Knowledge and also my nature is of finding something new. I am gathering the data for this blog and the knowledge from various places, Scriptures, Books, Manuscripts for providing to all.
The Order of Maha Bhawani Bhagwati Mahakalika is to built a Great Temple in her name for Hindu Brightness. But I am quite unable to do so in the lack of finance. So, I am working on the blog and gathering information from here and there. For this collection, sometimes I have to go various humanless places also. But still I am working very hard with the blessing of Bhagwati Mahakali and My Guruji and that will be one day when I will prove myself as a dedicated and loyal hinduist with the fulfilling of the dream of Building a Temple in Her Holy Name.
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