In this foundational class introducing Chapter 2, Acharya Tadany presented a clear, universal framework of four stages that every spiritual seeker must traverse to move from saṁsāra’s suffering to mokṣa: (1) Discovery of the Problem — recognizing the three-fold disease of attachment (rāgaḥ), sorrow (śokaḥ), and delusion (mohaḥ) that afflict the mind and distort perception; (2) Recognition of Helplessness — …
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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 1, Class 25
In this meticulously structured class on Chapter 1, Acharya Tadany dissected Arjuna’s progressive emotional collapse on the Kurukṣetra battlefield as a deliberate five-part dramatic arc designed by Vyāsa to mirror the universal human descent into saṁsāra (the disease of worldly attachment). From the grand introduction of the dharma-field and the assembled armies, through Arjuna’s systematic observation of beloved relatives and …
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In this meticulously structured class on Chapter 1, Acharya Tadany dissected Arjuna’s progressive emotional collapse on the Kurukṣetra battlefield as a deliberate five-part dramatic arc designed by Vyāsa to mirror the universal human descent into saṁsāra (the disease of worldly attachment). From the grand introduction of the dharma-field and the assembled armies, through Arjuna’s systematic observation of beloved relatives and …
Read More »Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 1, Class 22
The chapter 1 is not history. It is the description of your own biography. You are Arjuna. Your family drama, your job crisis, your fear of ‘what will people say’, your guilt about money, your anxiety about the future, this is your Kurukṣetra. And right now, silently watching you have your meltdown, is your own inner Kṛṣṇa waiting for you …
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Tadany Um refúgio para a alma e um convite à consciência.
