Unlock the secrets of ancient Indian chants and mantras with Chants of India by Sriram. Discover how to harness positive energies and reduce stress through the power of Vedic chanting.
Have you ever wondered why a particular Mantra has to be chanted at a specific time of the day? Why do we pray to a God or Goddess on a particular day of the week? In Chants of India by Sriram, a podcast by gaathastory, your host Sriram will help you in understanding the significance of selected chants from the Vedas. Discover how positive energies can be channeled in our every day life, through chanting of these Mantras.
You can listen to Chants of India by Sriram on Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, amazon Podcasts, Spotify and soon on YouTube. This podcast is produced by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.
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Shrimad Bhagwat Gita is a sacred Hindu scripture that is widely revered for its spiritual and philosophical teachings. It is considered one of the most important texts in Hinduism and is often referred to simply as the "Gita".
The Gita is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and his disciple Arjuna on a battlefield, where Arjuna is faced with the dilemma of fighting his own relatives in a war. Through their conversation, Lord Krishna offers Arjuna profound teachings on various aspects of life, including duty, morality, self-realization, and the nature of the universe.
The text consists of 18 chapters and is written in Sanskrit, with numerous commentaries and translations available in various languages. It is a timeless guidebook for spiritual seekers, and its teachings are considered relevant even today, thousands of years after its composition.
The Bhagwat Gita has had a profound impact on Indian culture and has also inspired countless individuals around the world to seek spiritual understanding and self-realization. Its message of peace, love, and wisdom has touched the hearts of people of all ages and backgrounds and continues to be a source of inspiration and guidance for millions of people today.
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