
The Medha Sukta, from the Krishna Yajur Veda, invokes Goddess Sarasvati along with other deities for the sake of medha, intelligence. Each line is recited twice for learning. Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of...
The Medha Sukta, from the Krishna Yajur Veda, invokes Goddess Sarasvati along with other deities for the sake of medha, intelligence. Each line is recited twice for learning. Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of...
In this talk, given at the University of Vermont, Ram Dass begins by asking the question, ‘Who am I?’. Are we the vast array of personality traits that arise in our day-to-day lives? Can we...
Professor Brian Cox, a popular presenter of science television programs in the UK, sits down with Joe Rogan to discuss the scientific perspective on astronomy, life, and the Universe. This fascinating conversation reveals current scientific...
It’s always a good time for church, especially when at home. Join us for this weeks Church at Home live at the Johnson’s house. Bethel is a congregation rooted in the love of God and...
The habit of reducing the present moment to a means to an end is something deeply engrained in our society. Are you ever present in what you’re doing… or are you just doing these things...
The Durga Sukta, from the Krishna Yajur Veda, is often chanted while making offerings into a sacred fire. Therefore, Agni, God of Fire, is invoked in this hymn along with Goddess Durga. Each line is...
Proudly powered by the All-In-One Platform.
Copyright © 2025 · All rights reserved.
Proudly powered by the All-In-One Platform.
Copyright © 2025 · All rights reserved.