Code:PVE11
Author: Sri Dhira Chaitanya | Swamini Pramananda
Language: English
The subject matter of Part Seven is Isvara and Religious Disciplines. This can be an intimidating subject to teach students. In the Vedic culture, Isvara is not looked upon as a matter for belief, but as a subject matter to be understood and contemplated upon. Teachers will find this profound subject dealt with in a simple language that they can easily understand and communicate to the students.Cultural disciplines such as vows, pilgrimages and so on, which are such an inherent aspect of our traditions will find a new meaning and be well understood.
Book | : Guidelines - Isvara and Relgious Discipline Part 07 |
Author | : Sri Dhira Chaitanya | Swamini Pramananda |
Language | : English |
The purna vidya books played a vital role as the primary reference material for the various topics discussed in the purna vidya classes. From the illustrations of Mahabharata and Ramayana which I remember coloring with great enthusiasm when I was little, to pondering over the indepth paragraphs of Sanathana Dharma
The Purna Vidya books have helped me immensely throughout my life. Stories such as Ramayana and Mahabharata have taught me about human values and about 'Dharma'. The book 'Values' talks about various values and talks about why does one compromise values for one's own material satisfaction.
For me, Purna Vidya is more than an organization, an institution, a class; it’s a journey. A journey, that I am so grateful to be a part of. I have been attending PV sessions since the age of five and it has had such a great impact on me. It taught me so much about spirituality and the real meaning of it, and that it is more than just reciting a bunch of shlokas.
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