by Chudamani | Feb 8, 2024 | Philosophy
The “Vairagya Shatakam” is a famous Sanskrit poem attributed to Bhartrhari, who lived in ancient India, possibly around the 5th century CE. Apart from being a great King, he was also a renowned philosopher, a great poet, scholar, and Vedantin, a truly...
by Chudamani | Dec 23, 2023 | Philosophy
The phrase “attached to nothing, connected to everything” carries a deep spiritual meaning. It encourages a balance between detachment from the transient aspects of life and a deep awareness of the interconnected and interdependent nature of all things. It...
by Chudamani | Dec 12, 2023 | Philosophy
Chanting refers to the rhythmic repetition of words, phrases, or sounds. It is often used in religious, spiritual, or meditative practices and can involve the repetition of prayers, mantras, or other sacred words. Vairagya Chants, involve reciting mantras, prayers, or...
by Chudamani | Dec 8, 2023 | Philosophy
Practicing Vairagya, or Abhyasa Vairagya, in daily life involves cultivating a mindset that is less attached to the transient aspects of the world. It’s about finding a balance between engaging with the world and being detached from the outcomes or the hold they...
by Chudamani | Dec 7, 2023 | Philosophy
What is Vairagya? Vairagya rooted in Hindu philosophy, denotes dispassion or detachment from worldly pursuits, and desires. It holds significant importance in spiritual practices, paving the way for inner peace and liberation. The 4 stages of Vairagya explained below...
by Chudamani | Dec 6, 2023 | Philosophy
Vairagya is a term from Indian philosophy, particularly in the context of yoga and spiritual practices. It is often translated as “dispassion” or “detachment” and refers to the state of being free from attachment to material desires and the...
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