Pushti Swadhyaya
Satsang Pariwar
Inspired by: Vaishnavacharya P.P. Goswami 108 Shri Varjrajkumarji Mahodayshree
Swadhyaya is a Sanskrit word that is used in Hinduism to signify the study of one’s self. The term comes from the Sanskrit roots sva, meaning “self” or “own,” and adhyaya, meaning “lesson,” “reading” or “lecture.” It can also be interpreted as coming from the root dyhai, which means “meditate” or “contemplate.” Both interpretations connote a close study of the self.
Satsang is a Sanskrit term meaning “being in the company of the truth” or “right association,” and refers to a group of like-minded people who engage in a spiritual dialogue. The root words, sat and sanga, mean “true” and “community,” respectively; therefore, satsang may also be thought of as friendship or relationship with the truth itself.
kirtan Tibari
Pushtimarg Paath, Stotras and Pad gaan
Meditation
Recharge and increase focus levels
Pre-prepared chapters
Pushtimarg Sahitya prepared in a chapter form for Swadhyay
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