In this philosophically profound and cognitively transformative class on verses 109–110, Acharya Tadany clarified that Śaṅkarācārya does not distinguish between individual kāraṇa śarīram (causal body) and total kāraṇa prapañca (causal universe) because at the causal level, differences exist only in potential, unmanifest form — like a seed containing the entire tree (trunk, branches, leaves, fruits) yet showing no distinction — …
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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 182
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Ideal Parents Do Not Exist. What Changes When You Learn to See Them as Human Beings.
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Class 122, vivekacūḍāmaṇi
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Class 46, Tattva Bodha
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The Tragic Absurdity of Modern Warfare. Machines Destroying Machines While Humans Suffer.
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The Art of Right Action
Acharya TadanyMorning MeditationPune, 10 Oct 2025. So, today, act with clarity,Love without attachment,And serve without expectation. At the dawn of purpose, when the heart hesitates between doing and being,A quiet voice within whispers:“Act, but do not cling. Work, but do not weave chains with your work.” The mind desires results,But wisdom smiles, knowing that the result was never yours,For even …
Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 207
In this precise and foundational class on Dhyāna Yoga, Acharya Tadany introduced Vedāntic meditation as taught in the Bhagavad Gītā — a systematic practice of maintaining a continuous flow of similar thoughts (sajātīya pratyaya pravāhaḥ or eka-rūpa vṛtti pravāhaḥ) exclusively focused on the nature of ātman (Self), such as its consciousness (ātma-caitanya), essential nature (svarūpa), eternality (anitya), and other attributes …
Read More »Class 34, Tattva Bodha
In this pivotal and deeply clarifying class, Acharya Tadany established the absolute distinction between ātmā (the consciousness principle, caitanya-svarūpam) and anātmā (the material, inert non-self), presenting every individual as a mixture of two fundamentally different components: (1) ātmā — the unchanging, eternal, non-material “I,” the real self, the pure subject, the witness, the experiencer; And (2) anātmā — the temporary, …
Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 2, Class 31
In this foundational and profoundly liberating class, Acharya Tadany identified self-ignorance (ātmā ajñāna) — not knowing one’s true nature as pure consciousness (ātmā) — as the root cause of all human suffering, confusion, grief, and problems, emphasizing that the Bhagavad Gītā’s central, unifying theme is self-knowledge (ātmā vidyā), a direct revelation rather than mystical tales. Acharya Tadany explained that supporting …
Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 169
In this deeply practical and liberating continuation on varṇadharma, Acharya Tadany outlined the Vedic principles of career and profession selection through the three key determinants jāti (birth/lineage, predetermined and immutable, providing cultural starting point but no spiritual weight), guṇa (inherent qualities/talents/temperament, fully malleable through effort and offering true choice), and karma (actions/profession/duties, partially chosen but constrained by circumstances) highlighting two …
Read More »Technology and Spirituality: The Limit of Machines and the Human Challenge
By Acharya Tadany Cargnin dos Santos Published in Diário de Santa Maria, February 12, 2026 We Are Living Through an Unprecedented Revolution Never in the history of humanity has knowledge been so accessible. What once required years of study, long journeys, and immense effort is now just a few clicks away. We live in an era where information circulates faster …
Read More »Class 108, vivekacūḍāmaṇi
In this elegantly logical and deeply illuminating class on the nature of avidyā, Acharya Tadany built on the previous discussion of māyā by unpacking Śaṅkarācārya’s precise definition of avidyā — the fourth name of kāraṇa śarīram (causal body) — as having two complementary meanings: (1) that which lacks independent existence (svayaṁ na vidyatē iti avidyā), and (2) that which is …
Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 206
In this profound and demystifying class on Dhyāna Yoga, Acharya Tadany presented samādhi not as a mystical or unattainable state but as a natural human faculty — the innate capacity for complete absorption — that every person already possesses (evident in children’s total focus during play) and can cultivate through disciplined practice toward realizing one’s true nature as witness consciousness …
Read More »Class 33, Tattva Bodha
In this foundational and paradigm-shifting class, Acharya Tadany completed the exposition of anātmā (non-self) by reviewing its 11 subdivisions — three bodies (sthūla, sūkṣma, kāraṇa), three states of experience(jāgrat, svapna, suṣupti), and five sheaths (pañca kośas: annamaya, prāṇamaya, manomaya, vijñānamaya, ānandamaya) All material, made of gross or subtle elements, inherently inert (jaḍam / acetanam), and incapable of producing consciousness. Acharya …
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