Introduction to Ayurveda
* Ayurveda in the context of Vedas and its basic principles and dosas
* Disturbances of dosas and relation of tastes
* Sankhya
* Dhatus and life style
* The principles of purusa and prakrti
* The importance of six systems of philosophy in relationship to Ayurveda
* Vedanta and the path of bhakti-yoga
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Language: English
Place: Jiva Institute, Vrindavan (India)
Year: March 2012
Duration: 7 hrs 30 Min
We tend to blame others for our problems. But if we analyze, we find that we are the cause of our own problems. We think that everyone else is the cause of my problem but me. It is very comfortable for my ego to think that others create my problem. Not me. It is very painful to think that I am the cause of my own problem. Our intellect becomes blind to our own mistakes because of pride. Pride doesn’t allow us to see our own defects. It magnifies others defects and covers our own faults.
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