Sorry for your loss. Hinduism is so vast that it can be easy to be lost. You might enjoy our podcasts - Vedanta - the river of wisdom which can be found here - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-river-of-wisdom
Follow what you have felt inclined towards.. your mom will also guide you 🙏 search around RUclips, do a little reading online see what you like see what you don’t like.. but the learning along the way will bring you to whatever point it is that you need to reach ✨
Hare krishna Namaste everyone I am a muslim but i love hindusim religion I believe in hindusim religion its my dream to become a hindu but unfortunately i am from pakistan and i think its hard for me 🥹🥹please anyone can suggest me what i can do for convert into hindusim
Kindly get in touch with a local Hindu temple in your area or write to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in India and they can help you out. Please fill up this form - www.rss.org/pages/joinrssnonind.aspx
Bhakti is so ingrained in us. That it just happens every day. And yet it takes at least an hour a day. We skip other things now to do our bhakti. It is so ingrained in our family❤
How beautiful that you have integrated acts of Bhakti in your life. The beautiful thing about it is that your bhakti percolates into every area of your love and nourishes it.
Awesome explanations and video! And yes, 🕉 Hinduism is really more of a "Way-of-Life" teachings than a typical "religion". It is better to educate oneself to enrich one's life than to be ignorant of the universal forces that affect us and become stagnant in life and beyond. Learning & fixing mistakes now will benefit this life and especially the next, until you attain Moksha (liberation from the rebirth cycle). Jai Shree Krishna 🙏
Excellent presentation. It really gives a simple and succint understanding of the basics of Sanathan Dharma. I really appreciate the effort and clarity conveyed through the video. I shall share this video with friends. My only (mild) criticism is that you have described Sanathan Dharma as "Eternal Religion" whereas the word Dharma actually has a much deeper meaning in this context. I understand it is difficult to translate Dharma and its nuances in a short video without going into the subject of Rta (Cosmic Order or Natural Order), but it would be better not to equate Dharma with religion as that can lead to certain misunderstandings which are already prevalent today.
Thank you for sharing. The use of the word 'religion' is deliberate. To describe ourselves we do not need to use the word 'religion' but in the context of world religions and for constitutional rights we need to use the word religion. One can argue for one's rights only if one is a religious group or a tribe. Dharma continues to be a 'non-translatable' and hence can be explained. The same thinking applies for the use of the word 'philosophy'. Left to ourselves we will look upon ourselves as a 'vision of reality' and not a speculative philosophy but we also need to position ourselves in the context of world philosophies. Context matters all the time in what is emphasised.
Exploring the depths of Hinduism is like embarking on a journey into the soul of existence. While this video provides a fantastic overview, I find that the essence of Sanatana Dharma is experienced in the simple moments of everyday life-the quiet meditations, the selfless actions, and the pursuit of truth. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that true spirituality is not just about rituals but living in harmony with oneself and the world. Do you think that the principles of Sanatana Dharma can transform our everyday experiences into spiritual practices? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Please read this guide - How to become a Hindu - aha-svtemple.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/how-to-become-a-hindu-A-Guide-for-Seekers-and-Born-Hindus.pdf
Very nice, just background music is too loud. Also, use of word god needs to be dropped and word bhagawan to be explained from outset and to be used. Baie dankie for lovely video.
Thank you for this video! Since my mother passed I’ve been so spiritually lost and have felt a calling to research Hinduism.
Sorry for your loss. Hinduism is so vast that it can be easy to be lost. You might enjoy our podcasts - Vedanta - the river of wisdom which can be found here - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-river-of-wisdom
@@arshavidyananda Thank you!
Follow what you have felt inclined towards.. your mom will also guide you 🙏 search around RUclips, do a little reading online see what you like see what you don’t like.. but the learning along the way will bring you to whatever point it is that you need to reach ✨
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Don’t forget even if your mothers soul has passed, you will always carry her fire. Please stay safe 🙏
Hare krishna
Namaste everyone
I am a muslim but i love hindusim religion I believe in hindusim religion its my dream to become a hindu but unfortunately i am from pakistan and i think its hard for me 🥹🥹please anyone can suggest me what i can do for convert into hindusim
Kindly get in touch with a local Hindu temple in your area or write to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in India and they can help you out. Please fill up this form - www.rss.org/pages/joinrssnonind.aspx
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Thank you! 🙏🏼Om namah shivaya
Bhakti is so ingrained in us. That it just happens every day. And yet it takes at least an hour a day. We skip other things now to do our bhakti. It is so ingrained in our family❤
How beautiful that you have integrated acts of Bhakti in your life. The beautiful thing about it is that your bhakti percolates into every area of your love and nourishes it.
Awesome explanations and video!
And yes, 🕉 Hinduism is really more of a "Way-of-Life" teachings than a typical "religion".
It is better to educate oneself to enrich one's life than to be ignorant of the universal forces that affect us and become stagnant in life and beyond. Learning & fixing mistakes now will benefit this life and especially the next, until you attain Moksha (liberation from the rebirth cycle).
Jai Shree Krishna 🙏
Thank you very much. Best wishes for all your pursuits
@@arshavidyananda 🙏🙏🙏And Best Wishes for You as Well!
Is there a version without the backing music?
After I went through depression I felt spiritually lost. Thank you for this ❤
ruclips.net/video/_XUS2fC7bKM/видео.htmlsi=4yAhfbbW3NblV8In ..🙏🙏🙏 Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji ki Fateh
🙏🕉️ thank you for this video.
Har Har Mahadev 🚩🕉️🙏
Please make more videos like this for the benefit of proper education for everyone.
Love this thank you!
धन्यवाद ।🙏🙏🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🇳🇵🇳🇵
Informative, thank you!
Excellent presentation. It really gives a simple and succint understanding of the basics of Sanathan Dharma. I really appreciate the effort and clarity conveyed through the video. I shall share this video with friends. My only (mild) criticism is that you have described Sanathan Dharma as "Eternal Religion" whereas the word Dharma actually has a much deeper meaning in this context. I understand it is difficult to translate Dharma and its nuances in a short video without going into the subject of Rta (Cosmic Order or Natural Order), but it would be better not to equate Dharma with religion as that can lead to certain misunderstandings which are already prevalent today.
Thank you for sharing. The use of the word 'religion' is deliberate. To describe ourselves we do not need to use the word 'religion' but in the context of world religions and for constitutional rights we need to use the word religion. One can argue for one's rights only if one is a religious group or a tribe.
Dharma continues to be a 'non-translatable' and hence can be explained.
The same thinking applies for the use of the word 'philosophy'. Left to ourselves we will look upon ourselves as a 'vision of reality' and not a speculative philosophy but we also need to position ourselves in the context of world philosophies. Context matters all the time in what is emphasised.
shatakoti punyas to you, you opened gates of Hinduism, is there written form of this content?
You can download the transcript here - arshavidyananda.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hinduism-Key-principles-and-practices.pdf
Exploring the depths of Hinduism is like embarking on a journey into the soul of existence. While this video provides a fantastic overview, I find that the essence of Sanatana Dharma is experienced in the simple moments of everyday life-the quiet meditations, the selfless actions, and the pursuit of truth. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that true spirituality is not just about rituals but living in harmony with oneself and the world. Do you think that the principles of Sanatana Dharma can transform our everyday experiences into spiritual practices? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
I want to become an hindu practitioner. Any tips?
Please read this guide - How to become a Hindu - aha-svtemple.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/how-to-become-a-hindu-A-Guide-for-Seekers-and-Born-Hindus.pdf
@DiscoverAtma thank you. Will do.
Jesus loves you all❤
Appreciate the love but I think I will stick to hinduism.Much love❤
Very nice, just background music is too loud. Also, use of word god needs to be dropped and word bhagawan to be explained from outset and to be used. Baie dankie for lovely video.
Why Hindus in India and Indonesia have different festivals, different feast days?
perfect :)
Hinu principles. Are learn rules and discipline
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