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Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya will be explaining the Art of Womanhood from the Vedic perspective. What are the intrinsic qualities and attributes of a liberated woman? What does it mean to be a healthy and joyful Vedic woman? Watch this enlightening video to find out!

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Brahmanas constitute the sacred priestly order of the Vedic religion. The Brahmanical Order are also the clergy class of the International Sanatana Dharma Society. This is a position that requires personal adherence to very strict spiritual standards, including living a completely sattvic (pure and good) lifestyle.

In this special livestream, Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya will comment on an important verse from the Paramahamsa-Parivrajaka Upanishad in which Lord Narayana Himself explains what is the nature of a true brahmana. "'How is one a brahmana?' Thus the god Brahma asked Lord Narayana. Lord Vishnu then replied: 'Oh child, he who has knowledge of the the Supreme Self is the possessor of the real sacred thread. His deep absorption in meditation is itself the shikha (sacred tuft of hair of the brahmana). This activity is itself the possession of the sanctifying ring of holy grass.

He performs all true actions. He is the brahmana. He is deeply absorbed in Brahman. He is the illumined being (deva). He is the sage. He practices austerities. He is the noblest. He is superior to all.

@Joe Shearer @jamahir bhikari @iamnobody @Drexluddin Khan Spiveyzai @Maula Jatt
 

Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya will be explaining the Art of Womanhood from the Vedic perspective. What are the intrinsic qualities and attributes of a liberated woman? What does it mean to be a healthy and joyful Vedic woman? Watch this enlightening video to find out!

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Brahmanas constitute the sacred priestly order of the Vedic religion. The Brahmanical Order are also the clergy class of the International Sanatana Dharma Society. This is a position that requires personal adherence to very strict spiritual standards, including living a completely sattvic (pure and good) lifestyle.

In this special livestream, Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya will comment on an important verse from the Paramahamsa-Parivrajaka Upanishad in which Lord Narayana Himself explains what is the nature of a true brahmana. "'How is one a brahmana?' Thus the god Brahma asked Lord Narayana. Lord Vishnu then replied: 'Oh child, he who has knowledge of the the Supreme Self is the possessor of the real sacred thread. His deep absorption in meditation is itself the shikha (sacred tuft of hair of the brahmana). This activity is itself the possession of the sanctifying ring of holy grass.

He performs all true actions. He is the brahmana. He is deeply absorbed in Brahman. He is the illumined being (deva). He is the sage. He practices austerities. He is the noblest. He is superior to all.

@Joe Shearer @jamahir bhikari @iamnobody @Drexluddin Khan Spiveyzai @Maula Jatt
WHY are you tagging me with this provocative casteist stuff?
 
Probably trying to troll.
He is the Hindutva version of a Pakistani crackpot who has been on my ignore list for ages.

Trying to troll is right.

He has nothing substantive to offer, keeps dishing out whatever he thinks will give him his 15 seconds of fame.
 
Vedic culture is not a predecessor of Brahman culture, only an inspiration for it. The Vedic culture was a distant off-shoot of the earlier Sintashta culture.
 
Vedic culture is not a predecessor of Brahman culture, only an inspiration for it. The Vedic culture was a distant off-shoot of the earlier Sintashta culture.
most of it doesn't exist apart from within the monastic traditions of the troo believers

time kiskay paas hai aaj kal, ki old tomes and so on study kro..
 
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is this woman vedic ?
 

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