T Ram Sewak BODHAfter listing the afflictions of the mind (manas rog), Kakabhushundiji now begins unravelling how these can be eradicated in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121-122. He states:Ehi rogi. Soak ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak TRISHNA ISHNAWhile exploring the spiritual diagnosis of the afflictions of the mind, Kakabhushundiji now concludes their enumeration in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121. He states:Trishna . bhari ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak KAPATKakabhushundiji continues the detailed explanation of the seventh question of Garuda on the afflictions of the mind in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121. He states:Kusht dushtata mann kutilay ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak AHANKARIn Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121, Kakabhushundiji further elaborates on Garuda's seventh query. He states:Ahankar ati dukhad damarua, mad maan neharua. "Ego (Ahankar) is like the deeply ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak MAMTA IRSHA HARSH VISHAADKakabhushundiji continues to answer Garuda's seventh question on the afflictions of the mind in detail in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121. He states:Mamta .. irshai, ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak KAAM KRODH LOBHKakabhushundiji continues to elaborate on Garuda's seventh question in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121. He states:kaam apara, krodh .. jarapreeti bhai upajai dukhdai ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak MANAS ROG - MOHAIn Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121, Kakabhushundiji elaborates on Garuda's seventh question: "What are the various diseases of the mind, and how do they manifest?" He starts by h ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak PARNINDAKakabhushundiji answers Garuda's sixth question, "Which is the most terrible sin (param agha/paap)?" in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121.parninda sam agha na girisa"There is no sin as gri ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak AHIMSAFurthermore, in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121, Kakabhushundiji addresses Garuda's fifth question, "Which is the greatest virtue ( param punya)?"param dharma shruti bidit ahimsa "Vedas d ...
Read moreT Ram Sewak ASANTKakabhushundiji further elaborates on Garuda's fourth question, in Shri Ramcharitmanas 7.121, contrasting the nature of the wicked (asant/khal) and the saints (sant). Khal ...apakari ...
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