Known as the nectar of the Vedas, the Srimad Bhagavad Gita could be called the greatest gift to humankind simply because it teaches ways to tame, train, and master the mind, which, when achieved by a person, can take them to the highest levels of fulfilment in life. A seeker who is ready for a grand change in life can comfortably learn to make peace with themselves, and acquire the ability to courageously, confidently, and deftly handle even the most challenging situations in life. Due to various reasons, people somehow tend to postpone reading it to a much later age and end up living a life…mehr
Known as the nectar of the Vedas, the Srimad Bhagavad Gita could be called the greatest gift to humankind simply because it teaches ways to tame, train, and master the mind, which, when achieved by a person, can take them to the highest levels of fulfilment in life. A seeker who is ready for a grand change in life can comfortably learn to make peace with themselves, and acquire the ability to courageously, confidently, and deftly handle even the most challenging situations in life. Due to various reasons, people somehow tend to postpone reading it to a much later age and end up living a life of unwanted confusion, pain, suffering, fear, anger, hate, and bitterness because of the challenges they face in life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Living in Europe for over 20 years, Krishna Ravindra who goes by the name Tavamithram Sarvada in the field of his spiritual work, is an entrepreneur, polyglot, adventurer, language teacher, counsellor, committed parent, vegan culinarian, former actor, Vedantist, Vedic astrologer, and above all, an 'incorrigible' optimist.Since the time he was a teenager he had a fascination for philosophy, which led him to study scriptures, right from Vedic scriptures to those of world religions. Thanks to his ability to learn various subjects, particularly new languages to a high degree of refinement within short periods of time, he gained a thorough knowledge of various religious texts. Using his own method of learning, he introduced numerous individuals to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, the fundamentals of Vedanta, and most importantly, taught ways to achieve a fearless and positive mental attitude in life.As a fortunate survivor of near-fatal injuries due to motorcycle accidents, Tavamithram respects, cherishes, celebrates, and is grateful for every moment of the wondrous and divine gift of life.
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