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Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 2, Class 45
Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 2, Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 45Date: June 5, 2025 In this class, …
Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 182
Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 4, Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 182Date: June 6, 2026 In this class,…
Ideal Parents Do Not Exist. What Changes When You Learn to See Them as Human Beings.
By Acharya Tadany.Published in the Diário de Santa Maria, June 4, 2026.Translated into English by Ge…
Class 122, vivekacūḍāmaṇi
Vivekacūḍāmaṇi – Summary, by Acharya Tadany Class 122Date: June 4, 2026 In this class, Acharya Tadan…
Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 219
Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 6, by Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 219Date: June 2, 2026 In this cla…
Class 46, Tattva Bodha
Tattva Bodha – Summary, by Acharya Tadany Class 46Date: June 1, 2025 In this class, Acharya Tadany a…
The Distance Between Hearing and Assimilation
Acharya Tadany Morning Meditation Pune, 2 June 2026 When the wisdom of Vedānta (spiritual knowledge)…
The Tragic Absurdity of Modern Warfare. Machines Destroying Machines While Humans Suffer.
Acharya TadanyPune, 31 May 2026Evening Meditation Governments are investing millions of dollars of t…
Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 2, Class 44
Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 2, by Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 44Date: May 31, 2025 In this clas…
Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 181
Bhagavad Gītā – Chapter 4, by Acharya Tadany Summary – Class 181Date: May 28, 2026 In this cla…
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Class 3, Tattva Bodha
Acharya Tadany Acharya Tadany revealed that the entire Hindu scriptural tradition (Vedas, Upanishads, Gītā, Puranas) can be reduced to “six eternal questions” that every human being is unconsciously asking: 1) Who am I really? (jīva-svarūpam) 2) What is this ever-changing world? (jagat-svarūpam) 3) Who or what is God/Creator? (īśvara-svarūpam) 4) Why do I constantly suffer fear …
Read More »Class 2, Tattva Bodha
Acharya Tadany In today’s second class, Acharya Tadany analyzed every illusion we have about “security” and “pleasure”. Everything we chase (money, relationships, health, likes, even good karma) is just a more sophisticated form of slavery, because we become prisoners of both its presence (fear of losing it) and its absence (fear of never having it). Artha gives us money but …
Read More »Class 1, Tattva Bodha
By Acharya Tadany In this first class of Tattva Bodha, Acharya Tadany showed that every living being shares four basic drives, i.e., food, sleep, fear/security, and reproduction, but only humans have the unique gift (or curse) of self-consciousness and self-judgment. This extra capacity gives us the ability to set goals and ask “Is this all there is?”, which is the …
Read More »On My Birthday
Today is my birthday. So, on this singular day, when this body chose to manifest on this magnificent planet, even before celebrating the path already walked, I bow before everyone who made each step possible. I say it because I stand firmly now because many before me carried the weight. Their lives, visible and invisible, known and unknown, flow through …
Read More »Why we cannot see the waking world as Mithyā, even after studying Vedānta?
By Acharya Tadany On the occasion of my birthday. Why-we-cannot-see-the-waking-world-as-Mithya-even-after-studying-Vedanta_Acharya-Tadany_Birthday-Message_30th-November-2025
Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 195
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Read More »She Woke Up. Dependent.
and, unwillingly, the fountain of tears opened from the faucet of her eyes, pouring down her face. When the first sobs began to reach her throat, before turning into an audible lament, she suppressed them, swallowed them fiercely, because she didn’t want the children to see her crying, or perhaps didn’t want to show her helplessness before the fears haunting …
Read More »The Past Also Wants to Be Present
Life is made of moments, and in each person’s individual kaleidoscope, the most intense events are the ones that carve the deepest memories into the psyche. However, by their dual nature, such memories have two paths: one is paved with magnificent, dazzling, and inspiring recollections of glorious moments, while the other is strewn with discouraging, insensitive, and horrifying memories of …
Read More »The Sacred Ground of Confusion
The Bhagavad Gītā teachings begin not in peace, but in confusion, and there lies its eternal relevance. Before wisdom dawns, there must be a crisis profound enough to shake the foundations of false certainty. Arjuna’s trembling bow, his tears, his inability to act, these are not signs of weakness, but of awakening. For only when one truly confronts one’s inner …
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Tadany Um refúgio para a alma e um convite à consciência.
