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Devanagari: प्राण प्रतिष्ठा ISO15919: prāṇa pratiṣṭhā also written as pran A consecration ceremony: a 3-day Vedic ceremony to infuse life into a deity and divinize it, after which the Lord resides...
The fifth original Jagadguru in the history of the world
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj (1922–2013) was the foremost spiritual master of the modern era, revered for his profound wisdom and universal message of true love and devotion. In 1957, at just 34 years of age, he was honoured as India’s fifth original Jagadguru and conferred the unparalleled title of Jagadguruttam. Through thousands of enlightening discourses and deeply practical writings, he brought the essence of Vedic philosophy within reach of all, guiding countless souls toward selfless devotion and a life of lasting happiness.
Devanagari: प्राण प्रतिष्ठा ISO15919: prāṇa pratiṣṭhā also written as pran A consecration ceremony: a 3-day Vedic ceremony to infuse life into a deity and divinize it, after which the Lord resides...
pranam (Devanagari: प्रणाम ISO15919: praṇāma) means humbling yourself before someone. LEARN MORE * Guru * Guru - Spiritual Master REFERENCE Guru Kripa - The Grace of the Guru, Ch. 13...
Devanagari: प्राणमय कोष ISO15919: prāṇamaya kōṣa also written as pranamaya kosh, pranmay kosh, pranmaya kosh, pranamay kosh Comprising the five pranas and pancha karmendriya: one of the five coverings or sheaths on the...
Devanagari: प्रणय भक्ति ISO15919: praṇaya bhakti also written as pranay bhakti The fourth level of siddha bhakti in which the devotee feels so much intimacy with Shri Krishna that they cannot distinguish between the...
Devanagari: प्राणायाम ISO15919: prāṇāyāma Disciplining the breath by various breathing techniques according to the Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali: one of the eight processes of yoga. LEARN MORE ashtanga yoga Five Vital...
Devanagari: प्रपंच ISO15919: prapaṁca also written as prapanch Worldly entanglement in the five types of desires stemming from the five knowledge acquiring senses - ears, nose, eyes, tongue and skin. REFERENCE Nishkam Prem, Ch....