Karma Dharma and Meditation

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Kaveri Books
| Author:
Agarwal, Devi Dayal
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English
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A person comes in this universe to do three jobs – Karma, Dharma and Meditation. These three contain the entire philosophy of Bhagwat Gita as enunciated by Lord Krishna to Arjuna for being followed by public at large. Karma is to take action for earning money, producing children and their bringing up while living in the universe. Dharma is to do this action according to one’s Varnashrama Dharma and Meditation is to surrender all his doings to God. However he gets absorbed in the first that is earning money and producing children. He remembers nothing or a little of dharma and completely ignores Meditation. It is only at the fag end of life that he remembers these two but then it is too late and at that time he regrets for having wasted his life. This book has been brought out to imbibe in him right from the childhood the importance of these three jobs and how these can be accomplished, in a very intelligible and easy way. A reading of this book shall surely bring the person to put some effort in achieving the goal of Karma, Dharma and Meditation. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Ethicisation of Actions; 3. Relationship between Actions, Death and Birth; 4. Varanashrama System; 5. Arjuna’s Misgivings; 6. Krishna’s Advice; 7. Karma Yoga; 8. Gunas; 9. Role of Prakriti and Yoga; 10. Sufferings by Human Beings; 11. Anger, Depression and Fear; 12. Dharma; 13. Dharma in Practice; 14. Samadhi; 15. Mediattion Practice – Part of Dharma; 16. Misconceptions and Mistaken Parctices; 17. Realisation of Selflessness; 18. Gyan; 19. Taking Refuge in Him; Section – II: Meditation 20. Nee of Meditation; 21. Obstacles in Meditation; 22. Control of Mind; 23. Position for Meditation; 24. Reconciliation of Body and Mind; 25. Inevitability of Death.

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A person comes in this universe to do three jobs – Karma, Dharma and Meditation. These three contain the entire philosophy of Bhagwat Gita as enunciated by Lord Krishna to Arjuna for being followed by public at large. Karma is to take action for earning money, producing children and their bringing up while living in the universe. Dharma is to do this action according to one’s Varnashrama Dharma and Meditation is to surrender all his doings to God. However he gets absorbed in the first that is earning money and producing children. He remembers nothing or a little of dharma and completely ignores Meditation. It is only at the fag end of life that he remembers these two but then it is too late and at that time he regrets for having wasted his life. This book has been brought out to imbibe in him right from the childhood the importance of these three jobs and how these can be accomplished, in a very intelligible and easy way. A reading of this book shall surely bring the person to put some effort in achieving the goal of Karma, Dharma and Meditation. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Ethicisation of Actions; 3. Relationship between Actions, Death and Birth; 4. Varanashrama System; 5. Arjuna’s Misgivings; 6. Krishna’s Advice; 7. Karma Yoga; 8. Gunas; 9. Role of Prakriti and Yoga; 10. Sufferings by Human Beings; 11. Anger, Depression and Fear; 12. Dharma; 13. Dharma in Practice; 14. Samadhi; 15. Mediattion Practice – Part of Dharma; 16. Misconceptions and Mistaken Parctices; 17. Realisation of Selflessness; 18. Gyan; 19. Taking Refuge in Him; Section – II: Meditation 20. Nee of Meditation; 21. Obstacles in Meditation; 22. Control of Mind; 23. Position for Meditation; 24. Reconciliation of Body and Mind; 25. Inevitability of Death.

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