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“P” is for Practice – Dhyana Yoga 35

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Krishna responds to Arjuna’s question on how the mind can be controlled

Sangeetha’s Music Concerts – Invitation

My good friend and a member of the Gitaaonline community, Sangeetha Ramprasad will be performing in the music festival in Chennai this season. Attached is the invitation. All our readers from Chennai or any of you who would be in Chennai this season, please treat this as a personal invitation to attend the concerts. We [...]

Women in Ramayana – Gitaafunline

Our Ramayana quiz is one of the most popular quizzes on this site and we thought, we would follow it up with another quiz on Ramayana. However, this one is on the women in Ramayana. Many of these characters are well known and recognized, but we have also included some who are lesser known. Go [...]

Gita Abhiyan to inculcate ‘human values’

Gita Abhiyan to inculcate ‘human values’ 13 districts have been covered under the programme One teacher from each school attend workshop Bangalore/Chitradurga: A religious organisation is on a mission to spread “humanitarian values” by teaching Bhagavad Gita to schoolchildren across the State. The Education Department, while not acknowledging this as one of its own programmes, [...]

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Launching – Mantraaonline

It has now been slightly over a year since we launched Gitaaonline in a blog format. Although our Bhagavad Gita site has been there for 13 years now!!, the Blog format and the various modifications made has made the site more interactive and informative. The number of page views and visitors has been growing day [...]

The Wardrobe of the Mind – Satsangh Takeaways

In yesterday’s Satsangh, Lakshminarayanji gave an inspirational discourse on the 13th Chapter of the Gita where we continued discussing the 18 qualities that constitute “Jnanam” or “Knowledge” (verses 8-12). While describing the need to contemplate in solitude, Lakshmiji compared our mind to a wardrobe. Many times, some of us only need to take a look [...]