Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
Dharma is one of the most profound words from Indian culture. A life-long pursuit of Dharma is bound to lead one to the ultimate goal itself. But what is Dharma? It is a word that cannot be adequately translated through a word or defined through a sentence in English. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba wrote an extensive and lucid commentary on Dharma in His work, the Dharma Vahini. In this series of musings, Prof G Venkataraman shares his learnings from that book in his distinctive analytical style.
The Bhagawad Gita was delivered by Lord Krishna to the warrior prince Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra as an antidote to the dilemma that arose in him. It was not a choice between right and wrong, rather it was dilemma between the 'apparently' right and 'absolutely' right. Five thousand-odd years later the wisdom of the Gita is still not lost in context in modern times. In fact it is more relevant and needed now than ever. In these episodes Prof. G. Venkataraman has dealt with the teachings of the Gita in a practical, scientific and thematic manner which makes for interesting reading and easy understanding.
The series was first broadcast over Radio Sai in response to requests from many listeners seeking clarifications on many spiritual dilemmas faced in daily life. Therefore, it was presented in a simple format suited for anyone who wishes to live life in a state of Awareness as prescribed by the Supreme Teacher Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
The Bhagawad Gita was delivered by Lord Krishna to the warrior prince Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra as an antidote to the dilemma that arose in him. It was not a choice between right and wrong, rather it was dilemma between the 'apparently' right and 'absolutely' right. Five thousand-odd years later the wisdom of the Gita is still not lost in context in modern times. In fact it is more relevant and needed now than ever. In these episodes Prof. G. Venkataraman has dealt with the teachings of the Gita in a practical, scientific and thematic manner which makes for interesting reading and easy understanding.
The series was first broadcast over Radio Sai in response to requests from many listeners seeking clarifications on many spiritual dilemmas faced in daily life. Therefore, it was presented in a simple format suited for anyone who wishes to live life in a state of Awareness as prescribed by the Supreme Teacher Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
The Bhagawad Gita was delivered by Lord Krishna to the warrior prince Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra as an antidote to the dilemma that arose in him. It was not a choice between right and wrong, rather it was dilemma between the 'apparently' right and 'absolutely' right. Five thousand-odd years later the wisdom of the Gita is still not lost in context in modern times. In fact it is more relevant and needed now than ever. In these episodes Prof. G. Venkataraman has dealt with the teachings of the Gita in a practical, scientific and thematic manner which makes for interesting reading and easy understanding.
The series was first broadcast over Radio Sai in response to requests from many listeners seeking clarifications on many spiritual dilemmas faced in daily life. Therefore, it was presented in a simple format suited for anyone who wishes to live life in a state of Awareness as prescribed by the Supreme Teacher Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.