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Bhaja
Govindam - DVD |

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Product Name: Bhaja
Govindam - DVD
Product
Model: DVD
Artists: Srivatsa
Jayarama Sharma
Price : Rs. 200
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Bhaja
Govindam - An exposition through Upanyasam
- by Srivatsa Jayarama Sharma
Description
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Aadhi
Sankara has addressed his many works to
every type of seeker, ranging from the
novice to the scholar. Bhaja Govindam has
a simplicity that seems addressed to the
novice, yet it carries meaning that is
profound. Each one of its 31 verses points
to the unreality of the many temptations
of this transitory existence and ends with
the recurring refrain urging us to seek
Govinda as the ultimate Reality.
In this live recording, ‘Upanyasa
Chakravarthi’ Srivatsa S.Jayarama Sharma
portrays the finer elements of Bhaja
Govindam in his inimitable lucid style as
a conversation between a retired
Government pensioner and Aadhi Sankara…
Srivatsa.S.Jayarama Sharma, who learnt the
nuances of Vedas and Sanadhana Dharma
under his illustrious father Srivatsa Soma
Deva Sharma, himself a veteran in 18
Puranas, is also a Post Graduate in
History from Annamalai University.
With more than 3 decades of service to the
society as an Upanyasaka in Narayaneeyam,
Ramayanam, Bhagavatham and Mahabharatham,
to his credit, Srivatsa Sharma, today is
the torch bearer of Hindu Philosophy
relevant to the youth of India.
His portrayal is dramatic yet authentic,
down to earth yet imaginative, hilarious
yet poignant, innovative thus ingenious.
Duration:
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All |
Tamil |
1
hr 39 mins |
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Temples of Tamil Nadu - DVD |
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Product Name: Temples of Tamil Nadu
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Model: DVD
Price : Rs. 200
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Temples form the bedrock of Tamil culture. They have so pervasive and powerful an influence on the social, cultural, moral and religious life of the Tamil people, the
Avvaiyar, the celebrated poetess, advised children not to live in a place that does not have A temple. After temples began to be built in stone, great heights were scaled in sculpture and architecture. The magnificent gateways of the sprawling Srirangam temple |
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Chidambaram, the grand edifices of the Thanjavur Brihadeeswarar abd Gangaikondacholapuram temples, the dramatic setting by the sea of the Mamallapuram Shore temple, the hill and temple of Arunacala Shore temple, the hill and temple of Arunachala soaked in the mystique of spirituality and the devotional fervour of the ancient Tiruvottriyur and Mylapore temples create a rare experience for the viewer in this video
programme. ‘Temples of Tamil
Nadu,’ not only brings scintillating visuals of great temples to you, but also evokes the peace; calm and spiritual feeling of pilgrim centers, for the search of the meaning of life is the ultimate aim of the temples. In Tamil philosophical lore, the temple is represented as a symbol of the body.
‘The heart is the shrine, the mouth the gateway, the senses are the lights, and the soul the abode of God’, says the great work
Tirumantiram. The visuals, music and succinct text of this brilliant offering lead you from the highs of creativity and devotion to the altar of the peace that surpasses all understanding. |
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Lord Shiva - Initiation to Meditation - DVD |
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Product Name: Lord Shiva - Initiation to Meditation
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Model: DVD
Price : Rs. 200
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Shiva beckons sweetly ….Shiva inspires awe.
Shiva is the foremost of ascetics….Shiva, the greatest of lovers.
Shiva spells the cosmic dance… yet Shiva signifies the wordless silence.
Shiva is the Lord of time… but Shiva is eternal
Shiva is infinite…..yet Shiva manifest everywhere.
From the great heights of Kailas to the golden sands of Rameswaram, millions of hearts overflow with devout supplication to the deity who spans the opposites and shows the way to transcendence. |
‘Lord Shiva – Initiation into Meditation’ quietly takes you into the heart of Shiva through the multifarious significances of Shiva’s many aspects and attributes. Even as the magic of the evening sky summons one to the mystery and profundity of the star-spangled heavens, through hanunting visuals and meditative music this video leads the viewer into the ineffable essence of Shiva. Watching the waves of the sea and staring at the horizon gives one a sense of infinity… the swell and current of Shiva contemplation silence the mind and leads it into the rearfied universe of the deity. Meditation on the eight forms of Shiva, a journey through the jyotirlingas and reflection on the oneness that animates all forms, based on authentic Vedic and Sanskrit sources are clinching visual-aural tracts of lasting beauty. Welcome to a lovely séance with the deity who is life, death and the Beyond, which in the resounding Vedic affirmation means life
everlasting. |
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Gods and Goddesses of India - DVD |
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Product Name: Gods and Goddesses of India
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Model: DVD
Price : Rs. 150
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Elephant-headed Ganesha riding a mouse, Flute-playing Krishna, Kali sporting a garland of skulls, Rama armed with a bow, Shiva dancing with his matted locks a flying, Vishnu relining on the thousand-headed serpent, Durga killing the buffalo-headed demon, Karthikeya riding the peacock or flanked by his two wives, and Hanuman, the superhuman monkey hero of the epic Ramayana are among the manifold gods worshipped by Hindus in India. |
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The gods and goddess of India embody the divine forces at play in the inner and outer world and through symbolism, myth, philosophy, ritual and intuitive experience. The modern-day inheritors of an ancient civilization steeped in the wisdom of the wise men, easily connect with their divinities.
‘Gods and Goddesses of India’ presents the gods in all their multitudinous avatars, etching their .
dimensions in mythology, religion, iconography, yogic experience and the popular mind. The interplay of imaginatively shot icons, great temples, classical texts, soothing music and an illuminating narrative show that there is a profound truth and meaning in the Indian forms of divinity.
‘Gods and Goddesses of India’ follows the deep inner urges of Hindu adoration and helps the viewer grasp the meaning of the gods who are but ‘Rhythms of the one Infinite Spirit’. |
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