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| Human
mind, body and the environment around
him have a complex relationship with
each other and this is well supported
by the modern Physics and Biology also.
One of the founding fathers of modern
Physics, Schrodinger has put his own
deep thinking about the metaphysical
structure of this universe, in a long
essay 'Mind and matter' (Cambridge Univ.
Press, 1958). Here, in this essay he
has referred to the old Indian scriptures
for the wisdom they implied. Thus Indian
Philosophy is slowly being recognized
by modern science. |
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| Indian
Philosophy proposes that this universe
was created when Parabrahma 'desired'
it. Thus everything in this universe
is created out of a 'desire', a wish.
Human beings and the circumstances around
him, being part of this universe are
subject to this law of nature. The desire
is rendered into the creation, perfectly,
if the process of expressing the desire
is intense, pure, and whole. |
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We
have many desires in our lives. The
more we bear them in mind, the earlier
we achieve those goals. (This principle
is used effectively in personality building
techniques.) Now, in Indian tradition,
it is believed that if one knows a stotra
with its meaning and he chants it with
purity and intensity, then it helps
him in accomplishing the desires expressed
in that stotra. This belief itself has
helped in keeping these mantras, stotras
from being lost for thousands of years.We
would like to present to you some of
these stotras to help you in your everyday
life.
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