Daily Wisdom

Thought for Today

"The soul is neither born, nor does it ever die; nor having once existed, does it ever cease to be."

- Bhagavad Gita 2.20

Sacred Scriptures

Timeless wisdom for the modern seeker

Bhagavad Gita

The Song Divine - Lord Krishna's teachings to Arjuna on duty, righteousness, and liberation.

Arjuna faces his relatives on the battlefield and experiences deep moral conflict.

Krishna teaches the immortal nature of the soul and the importance of selfless action.

The yoga of action - performing one's duty without attachment to results.
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Upanishads

The end of the Vedas - mystical teachings on the nature of reality and the self.

The Lord is enshrined in the hearts of all. Realize this and act accordingly.

The story of Nachiketa and Yama - teachings on death and immortality.

The shortest yet profound - explaining the sacred syllable OM.
Study Guide

Vedanta

The end of knowledge - philosophy of non-duality and the unity of existence.

Systematic exposition of the philosophy of Vedanta through aphorisms.

The non-dual philosophy of Shankaracharya - Atman and Brahman are one.

The instruction of Sage Vasistha to Lord Rama on the nature of reality.
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Audio Teachings

Listen to sacred chants and discourses

Gayatri Mantra

Sacred chant for enlightenment

Mahamrityunjaya Mantra

Mantra for healing and protection

Vishnu Sahasranama

The thousand names of Lord Vishnu

Lalitha Sahasranama

The thousand names of Divine Mother

Meditation Guide

Simple techniques for daily practice

Posture

Sit comfortably with spine erect. Hands resting on knees, palms facing upward.

Breath

Focus on natural breathing. Observe the breath without trying to control it.

Focus

Gently close eyes. Bring attention to the space between the eyebrows.

Mantra

Silently repeat "Om" or your chosen mantra with each breath cycle.

Begin Your Practice

Start with just 10 minutes daily. Consistency is more important than duration. Join our guided meditation sessions every morning and evening at the temple.

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The primordial sound of the universe