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Class 119, vivekacūḍāmaṇi

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Class 119 – Vivekacūḍāmaṇi SummaryDate: May 13, 2026In this class, Acharya Tadany explored verse 118 of Śrī Ādi Śaṅkarācārya’s Vivekacūḍāmaṇi, focusing on the qualities of miśra sattvaguṇa (mixed sattva). The discussion beautifully connected this verse with Patañjali’s Aṣṭāṅga Yoga, particularly the foundational limbs of Yama and Niyama.The Integrated PersonalityAcharya Tadany emphasized that true spiritual growth requires the harmonious integration of …

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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 203

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In this deeply systematic class, Acharya Tadany provided a comprehensive exploration of meditation within the Bhagavad Gītā and Patañjali’s Ashtaṅga Yoga, presenting the eight limbs as a progressive roadmap from external ethical foundations to complete self-knowledge, with the first five limbs (bahiraṅga sādhana) — Yama (five ethical restraints: ahiṁsā, satya, asteya, brahmacarya, aparigraha), Niyama (five positive observances: śauca, santoṣa, tapas, …

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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 202

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In this class on Dhyāna Yoga and Patañjali’s Ashtaṅga Yoga, Acharya Tadany provided a detailed exposition of the five Yamas (ethical restraints) and introduced the five Niyamas (personal observances), presenting them as the foundational ethical pillars that govern interactions with the external world (Yamas) and cultivate inner transformation (Niyamas), essential for creating the mental clarity and harmony required for successful …

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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 6, Class 201

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In this class bridging the Bhagavad Gītā’s Dhyāna Yoga with Patañjali’s Ashtaṅga Yoga, Acharya Tadany clarified the complementary nature of bahiraṅga sādhana (external disciplines for lifestyle foundation) and antaraṅga sādhana (internal practices for meditation itself), showing how Krishna’s spontaneous teachings in Chapter 6 integrate practical meditation techniques (dhyāna svarūpam) with their ultimate fruit (dhyāna phalam)—lasting inner peace and liberation.  Acharya …

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