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🔯🕉️ Dhyānabindu Upaniṣad - Part 2 (Verse 50-105) 🕉️🔯
Yoga Upanishads are the core of Yoga Darshana. The sutras as well as other popular texts have their roots firmly fixated in these yoga Upanishads. The interwoven nature of these Upanishads makes them remarkably relevant. Dhyanabindu Upanishad is one amongst these Yoga Upanishads and serves as a prime example for the intertwined nature of the topics. This series of Dhyanabindu Upanishad continues its insightful journey in the world of contemplation of Self whilst covering various topics such as ten types of Prana, awakening of Kundalini, the three types of bandhas, khechari and mahamudra, nadanusandhanam, ajapa hamsa vidya and many more. Although these topics appear distinctive from one another, it must be noted that they all are nothing but different ways of contemplation of Self.
Lecture Series Details
Date📆 9th Sept to 2nd Oct (8 sessions on Monday and Wednesday)
Time🕐 08:15pm to 09:45 pm
Mode Online (Recording will be shared)
Registration link and more details🔗https://bit.ly/47a5U9b
Course fee💸 INR 1400/ $50
🔹 e-certificate will be provided upon completion
🔹 Yoga in Jyotisha course worth INR 500 / $ 19 FREE with registration
Conducted by Dr. Vishwanath M V (Adjunct Professor - Department of Heritage Science and Technology, IIT - Hyderabad, Guest Lecturer - Govt Maharaja Sanskrit college , Mysuru
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2 Subjects
8 Exercises • 22 Learning Materials
3 Learning Materials
6 Courses • 218 Students
Dr. Vishwanath M V currently serves as a Guest Lecturer in the department of Alankara Shastra, Government Maharaja Sanskrit College, Mysuru. He is also serving as an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Heritage Sciences at IIT-Hyderabad. His thesis titled Śrīmadvālmīkirāmāyaṇe Saṃvādavimarśaḥ was awarded with a PhD from BHU, Varanasi. He has three master’s degree in Sanskrit, Alaṅkāraśāstra and Phalita Jyautiṣam. His research areas include Sanskrit literature, Rāmāyaṇa, Sāmkhya Philosophy, Arthaśāstram, Nimitta, Śakuna and Phalita Jyautiṣam.
He is currently the Principal Investigator of a research project titled Demarcation of Rāmakathā through Samvāda funded by IKS division of Ministry of Education, Government of India.
He has published four research papers in referred journals. He has also contributed four chapters in the Kannada translation of Mānasollāsa published by Karnataka Sanskrit University, Bangalore. He has presented research papers in many seminars and conferences. He has also delivered several talks on Sāṃkhya, Jyautiṣam and Bhagavadgītā. Series of talks on Kumārasambhavam and Śiśupālavadham in Sanskrit, Kuvalayānanda and Śrimadbhāgavatam in Kannada, Rasagaṅgādhara in Hindi are being made available on YouTube channel Guruguhalahari.
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