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Vedanta Desika (Swami Desikan, Thoopul Nigamaantha Desikan) (1269-1370) was a Sri Vaishnava Guru. He was a poet, devotee, philosopher and master-teacher.

 


Vedanta and Jnana Yoga
The beauty of Vedanta is that it transcends dry philosophy and mere intellectual concept. Vedanta is an actual life experience, a philosophy in practice.

Advaita Vedanta Philosophy
The Starting Point
Every human being is unhappy. He is discontented. We all feel that something is missing. We want more. No matter how much we possess, it is never enough. We are afraid to die.

Tantra and Vedanta
Swami Satyananda Saraswati
Bhujangasana: Pose of the Serpent
Swami Prabodhananda Saraswati ...

Vedanta
Yajna
In-depth and specialized programs are offered throughout the year. Private sessions are also available with Yogi Baba Prem. The center is not open to the public, but appointments can be made to visit.

Vedanta
The system of Indian philosophy that expounds the theory of non-dualism. The philosophy of the Vedas, contained in the Upanishads.
Vedanta Sutras ...

Vedanta
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one of the six darshana or systems of Indian philosophy; 'the end of perceivable knowledge'; the mind experiencing its own limits and going beyond them; gaining realization and understanding of that exploration ...


VEDANTA - "end of the Vedas", one of the six schools of Indian philosophy
- ADVAITA VEDANTA - the doctrine of non-dualism, of universal oneness
- DVAITA VEDANTA - the doctrine of dualism ...

Vedanta: The system of Indian philosophy that forms the basis of most modern forms of Hinduism. The term Vedanta in Sanskrit means the "conclusion". Its source is the Upanishads which are the conclusion of the Veda.

In Vedanta, you will find the word "tanmatra. " It expresses a theory which is rather difficult and complicated to explain. In brief, the tanmatra is the word for the basic element. The tanmatra is as yet undifferentiated, and so it cannot be seen.

Vedanta - A 2500 years old philosophy from India based on Vedas. See What is Vedanta?.
Vedantist - A follower of the principles of Vedanta.

Vedanta Sutra see Brahmasutra
vedavid vedantakrt knower of Veda and the author of Vedanta. [cf. Gita 15.15]
Vena =Soma, the master of mental delight of existence. [Ved.] ...

Vedanta
This is a philosophical school founded by Badarayana. It contains the teachings of the Upanishads and investigates the nature and relationship of the Absolute, the World and the Self.
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Vedanta, meaning 'the end or goal of the Vedas', sometimes also called Uttara Mimansa, addresses the spiritual and philosophical themes of the Upanishads, which are considered to complete and form the essence of the Vedas.

Vedanta
cream of the vedas, a series of ancient philosophical dialogues, often in the form of discussions between guru and disciple, in which the great questions of life are examined. They are often found as sections within the Vedas
Vedas ...

Vedanta - system of thought that considers the world an illusion; teaches that realization lies in the removal of the many layers or sheaths over true consciousness ...

Vedanta says that the individual soul is enveloped by five sheaths"Annamaya Kosha (the gross body), Pranamaya Kosha (vital sheath), Manomaya Kosha (the mind), Vijnanamaya Kosha (the intellect), ...

Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre
The International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers, founded by Swami Vishnu-devananda is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to propogate the teachings of Yoga.

Kundalini And Vedanta
But when we come to Vedanta, there is no question about Kundalini or any type of mystical and mechanical methods. It is all enquiry and philosophical speculation.

The mind, in the Vedanta philosophy, is conceived not as any independent entity opposed to matter, as is the case in several systems of Western philosophy, ...

By Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center
The Fish
The fish is the stretch that counters the Plough, and so follows them in Yoga session.

This is the core teaching of Vedanta, the Philosophical System based on the teachings of the Upanishads.
What is yoga:
A systematic scientific process of self unfoldment.

You will find in Vedanta Sutras: For the same reason, breath is Brahman. Prana is the sum total of all energy that is manifest in the universe. It is the sum total of all the forces in nature.

The Upanishadic part of Vedic literature is known as Vedanta. In order to place the doctrines of the Upanishad in an organized form, Rishi Badarayana composed the Brahmasutra.

International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers™
I might suggest to such a student that he consider de-emphasizing his physical edge for a while and refocus his attention on the quality of his breath and his state of mind.

Siddha yoga is a new religious movement based in part on the Hindu spiritual traditions of Vedanta and Kashmir Shaivism.

This sutra echoes the quintessence of the Upanishadic thought and the mouth piece of the Vedanta. The result or benefit of 'Nirodha ksana cittanvaya' is the peaceful flow of the mind.

VEDANTA: The school of Hindu thoughts (based primarily on the Upanishads).
VEDANTIN: One who follows the path of Vedanta
VEDAS: The most ancient authentic scripture of the Hindus, a revealed scripture and therefore free from imperfections.

Hindu philosophy in the Vedanta and Yoga streams, as the reader will remember, views only one thing as being ultimately real: Satchidananda Atman, the Existence-Consciousness-Blissful Self.

" The following are the five kosas as described in Vedanta philosophy: (1) the annamayakosa, or gross physical sheath, made of and sustained by food; (2) the pranamayakosa, or vital sheath, consisting of the five pranas or vital forces; ...

Fifteen hundred years later Advaita Vedanta refined these five selves into the koshas, the five sheaths or coverings that veil the light of our True Self (Atman).

International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta
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About the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers
The International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers is a nonprofit organization founded by Swami Vishnu-devananda to spread the teachings of Vedanta worldwide.

The inner enemies spoken about in Vedanta: desire, anger, delusion, pride, greed, and envy.
INTENSIVE:
The primary Siddha Yoga meditation program, which was designed by Swami Muktananda to give spiritual initiation by awakening the kundalini energy.

The Yoga Cookbook
The Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres
Hundreds of delicious vegetarian recipes and useful tips on yogic cooking and diet.
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It is a part of the beauty and wisdom of the great Indian teachings, the Vedanta and the Yoga alike, to hold that all life exists for the purposes of Soul, for the making of the spiritual man.

INNER ENEMIES:
The inner enemies spoken about in Vedanta:
desire, anger, delusion, pride, greed, and envy.

One who follows the path of Vedanta
Veerasana
hero,s pose - for concentration and discrminative thinking ...

Paths:
-- Choose a Path -- Buddhism The Baptists Roman Catholicism Hinduism Islam Judaism Hasidic Judaism Religious Science Vedanta Yoga ...

non-duality; oneness; the teaching that there is only 'one reality' commonly referred to as atma or Brahman - as found in the Upanishads; see also Vedanta.
Anahata Chakra ...

Advaita: ("nonduality"): the truth and teaching that there is only One Reality ( Atman, Brahman ), especially as found in the Upanishads; see also Vedanta.

Bhaktisiddhânta Sarasvatî Gosvâmî Mahârâja Prabhupâda (Bhaktisiddhânta Sarasvatî Thhâkur): the spiritual master of S'rî S'rîmad A.C. Bhactivedanta Swami P r a b h u p ...

It has basic information for beginners to start a yoga practice. It includes easy, beginner poses to start with and also more advanced ones to work towards in the future, if you'd like. Yoga Mind & Body by the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center ...

* Ramakrishnananda Yoga Vedanta Mission - Swami Ramakrishnananda
* Viniyoga - T. Krishnamacharya and T.K.V. Desikachar
* Yoga in Daily Life - Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda
* Hatha Yoga - Kaivalyadhama, India ...

See also: Danta, Yoga, Spirit, Body, Mind