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Within Hinduism, having faith means one maintains trust in god, scriptures, dharma, and the path of liberation (moksha). [2] The Brihadranyaka Upanishad (3.9.21) states that "the resting ground of faith is the heart", emphasising that to have faith is to follow ones heart and intuition. [3]
The name given to the collection of Swaminarayan’s sermons is “Vachanamrut,” a compound word derived from two Gujarati words: vachan (vacan), meaning “words,” and amrut (amṛta), meaning “immortalising nectar.” [5]: 73 Thus, Vachanamrut translates to “immortalising ambrosia in the form of words,” as it is believed that Swaminarayan's teaching in this scripture deliver ...
Philippians 4:13 “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” The Good News: Your faith in God will guide you through life's challenges.
The unwavering 'fortitude' by which through Yoga, the functions of the mind, the Prana and the senses are restrained, that 'fortitude', is sattvic ('pure'). [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] In this context Sankara in his Bhasya on the Bhagavad Gita explains that 'action' (way of works) is movement leading to bondage and 'inaction' (renunciation) leads to ...
The Bhagavad Gita (/ ˈ b ʌ ɡ ə v ə d ˈ ɡ iː t ɑː /; [1] Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, IPA: [ˌbʱɐɡɐʋɐd ˈɡiːtɑː], romanized: bhagavad-gītā, lit. 'God's song'), [a] often referred to as the Gita (IAST: gītā), is a Hindu scripture, dated to the second or first century BCE, [7] which forms part of the epic Mahabharata.
From his early days in the US, a priority was placed on translating the great scriptures of India into English. Vivekananda wrote: No foreigner will ever write the English language as well as the native Englishman, and the ideas, when put in good English, will spread farther than in Hindu English. [9]
From a young age, he exhibited a deep spiritual awareness and a fervent dedication to God. His wisdom and understanding of the Scriptures quickly set him apart, leading to his eventual ordination as the bishop of Psoi. As bishop, Psote was known for his eloquent preaching and his ability to inspire and strengthen the faith of those around him.
Nandu was deeply devoted to Lord Shri Krishna, and his unwavering faith in the deity was evident as he constantly meditated upon Krishna's feet. Over time, his devotion intensified, and his primary activities involved tending to cow and worshiping Lord Krishna. Witnessing Nandu's unshakable faith, Lord Krishna decided to reveal himself.