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  • Enjoy the flow of conversation between the enigmatic Penuel, host of KONVO and Dope conversations with Savya The Monk on a range of topics such as upbringing, their journey of exploration, influences, family, love, reincarnation etc. Introducing Krishna Consciousness to audiences who have never heard of it, the challenges and the need for it.
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  • @anandhu02
    @anandhu02 หลายเดือนก่อน +128

    00:10 The speaker discusses the lineage of his maternal grandfather and his fascination with Indian culture and religions.
    02:27 Spiritual identity transcends geographical origins
    07:08 Understanding the concept of the soul beyond the body.
    09:37 Savya The Monk discusses his unconventional family background
    14:02 The speaker encountered positive influences and challenges while taking a break from school.
    15:58 Encouraging exploration of alternative paths beyond traditional education systems
    20:02 Experiencing spiritual life and teachings through immersive sessions
    22:11 Choosing celibacy over marriage and exploring spiritual fulfillment.
    26:31 Importance of allowing children to explore belief systems
    28:42 Bakti and Yoga in Hinduism explained
    33:15 Hinduism speaks about Brahman, param Atma, and Bhagavan as different levels of God realization
    35:22 Discussing different beliefs and scriptures
    39:16 Addressing the impact of colonialism on African beliefs and the influence of Christianity in South Africa.
    41:04 Explanation of the Hindu Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
    45:26 Significance of cows in various cultures
    47:36 Comparing Vishnu to Adam and popular culture
    51:49 The influence of Hinduism on popular culture
    53:46 Ancient Vedic texts are the original knowledge of the universe.
    57:45 Argument that life started around India
    59:47 Human race divided based on psychophysical nature
    1:04:13 Exploring the origins and concepts of Buddhism
    1:06:18 Buddhism focuses on enlightenment and freedom from desire through atheistic beliefs
    1:10:48 Different religions serve as schools to teach how to rise from material consciousness to spiritual consciousness.
    1:12:56 Exploring the resurgence of African spirituality and its relationship with other belief systems
    1:17:01 Exploring diverse belief systems and personal spiritual journey.
    1:18:53 Exploring themes of freedom, love, and peace in different belief systems.
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    • @RenePatrique
      @RenePatrique หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Thanx for this list! - 🙏🕉 - Very helpful!

    • @cinefile0075
      @cinefile0075 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Google "castism is firmly entrenched in the social structure of Mauritius India today" report. It's same in Indonesia's Bali too. Hinduism = Caste system and casteism. Africa is too beautiful to be casteist. I don't want to see Africa being casteist. Stay away from it. I am warning you guys for your good.

    • @anandhu02
      @anandhu02 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@cinefile0075 yes its an Indian problem not Hinduism. unfortunately, Hinduism failed to reform its society for practicing caste.

    • @jat1963
      @jat1963 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@RenePatrique - make your own informed choice but don't make the elementary mistake of confusing Sanatan Dharm with Hinduism...May you be blessed whatever path you choose

    • @ShikharRawat-ft6yd
      @ShikharRawat-ft6yd 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Lol Christianity has lotta slavery verses and racism and Christianity is reason slavery and racism exists within their white jew God and yu have audacity to talk bout Hinduism and stop confusing Hinduism with sanatan dharma

  • @frankschest8584
    @frankschest8584 หลายเดือนก่อน +1044

    I'm ex Christian and now following sanatan dharma. After studying all religions and seeking the truth, naturally arrived at the most advanced civilization in the world. 🙏

    • @Tendo_27
      @Tendo_27 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

      Welcome to Hinduism brother 🙏🏼🌸, may you grow and attain liberation, the ultimate common goal that each Hindu shares. 🎉

    • @-1SDPG
      @-1SDPG หลายเดือนก่อน +46

      Kushite Empire of Africa actually a kingdom of Kusha, the son of Lord Rama

    • @Fin-ob7eq
      @Fin-ob7eq หลายเดือนก่อน +30

      That is true. When you are genuinely seeking the truth, it always leads to Hinduism. The oldest, most advanced, most ancient, FIRST religion, history and civilisation in the world. Welcome to the Truth - Hinduism.

    • @frankschest8584
      @frankschest8584 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

      @@Fin-ob7eq yes. I have studied Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, all New age teachers, channels like Abraham and Seth, yoga, then arriving in vedas, upanishads to realize that everything is some small part of the Vedic sciences and Knowledge.

    • @clp2149
      @clp2149 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Welcome ❤! You shall find ocean of true knowledge some so astounding that it will dazzle you with its wisdom and deep knowledge. You shall find greatest philosophical and scientific minds in the religion itself. It’s pro science. You shall find that the great formulae that great mathematician gave were dreams by Goddess Saraswati! You shall find great minds like Patanjali- who wrote treaties, prominent being Yogsutra - the sacred formulae of Yoga. I can go on and on just need to explore.

  • @Karan-fl4jt
    @Karan-fl4jt หลายเดือนก่อน +578

    From Abrahmics to Sanatan........ from ignorance to enlightenment......Hare Krishna

    • @pravinagreen8805
      @pravinagreen8805 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Jai Shree Krishña 🚩🥀🙏🏼🥀🚩

    • @lookintoit4537
      @lookintoit4537 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      We all know thats not what the Gita teaches.
      Looks like in order to fight the Abrahamics, you've become an Abrahamic yourself.

    • @GAMINGBLAZE
      @GAMINGBLAZE หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@lookintoit4537 You said " to fight the Abrahamics, you've become an Abrahamic".
      Yes but after the fight ends we can become again Dharmik.
      THAT IS THE GOAL OF THE FIGHT .
      If one abrahemic alive in this world then they will again start to convert everyone.
      To become Dharmik forever , we need a world of only Dharmik people

    • @saddha1
      @saddha1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      From a frying pan into a pot! hinduism is a cursed religion full of cursed gods.
      Only Buddhism is correct.

    • @cinefile0075
      @cinefile0075 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Hinduism is all about caste system bro plz step out of it. India is already casteist we don't want to see Africa becoming casteist. Plz get out of it bro

  • @hinduwarrior123
    @hinduwarrior123 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +100

    As an Indian Hindu, after listening to you, I realise how little I know about Sanatan dharma! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @harekrishna1631
      @harekrishna1631 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      If you want to know more then read the BHAGAVAT GITA AS IT IS

    • @rajkumarghosh7025
      @rajkumarghosh7025 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's our(Indian) problem,we never know about Sanatan Dharma. And beleave me I am also not know anything about Sanatana Dharma

    • @user-us5ly6wr6e
      @user-us5ly6wr6e 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hinduism is not bound by one particular book or books. It's has continuesly revived itself and will continue to do so. Not like some abrahmic religion which is struck in 6th century. That's the reason it's called sanatan which means eternal.
      1. VEDAS - 1. Rig-veda 2. Sāma-veda 3. Yajur veda - Black and White, 4. Atharva-veda
      2. Brāhmaṇas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Śatapatha, 7. Pañcaviṃśa, 8. Ṣaḍviṃśa, 9. Jaiminiya, 10. Sāma-vidhānam, 11. Chāṇḍogya, 12. Gopatha
      3. Āraṇyakas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Tālavakra
      4. Major Upaniṣads
      1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Taittiriya, 4. Kaṭha, 5. Maitri, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Śvetāśvatara, 8. Īśa, 9. Chāṇḍogya, 10. Keṇa, 11. Muṇḍaka, 12. Māṇḍukya, 13. Praśna.
      5. Minor Upaniṣad
      1. Adhyātma Up. 2. Advaya-tāraka Up. 3. Akṣa-mālika Up. 4. Akṣi Up. 5. Amṛta-bindu Up. 6. Annapūrna Up. 7. Atharva-śikha Up. 8. Atharvaśirasa Up. 9. Ātma Up. 10. Ātma-bodha Up. 11. Avadhūta Up. 12. Avyakta Up. 13. Bahvṛicha Up. 14. Bhasma-jābala Up. 15. Bhavana Up. 16. Bhikṣuka Up. 17. Brahma Up. 18. Brahma-vidya Up. 19. Brihad jabāla Up. 20. Dakṣina-mūrti Up. 21. Dattatreya Up. 21. Devi Up. 23. Dhyāna-biṇḍu Up. 24. Ekākṣara Up. 25. Ganapati Up. 26. Garbha Up. 27. Garuḍa Up. 28. Gopāla-tāpiniya Up. 29. Gopāla-pūrva-tāpini Up. 30. Haṁsa Up. 31. Hayagrīva Up. 32. Iśāvāsya Up. 33. Jabāla Up. 34. Jabali Up. 35. Kaivalya Up. 36. Kālāgni-rudra Up. 37. Kali-santaraṇa Up. 38. Kaṭha Up. 39. Katha-rudra Up. 40. Kṣurika Up. 41. Mahā Up. 42. Māhā-nārāyana Up. 43. Mahā-vākya Up. 44. Maitrāyani Up. 45. Maitreyi Up. 46. Maṇḍala-brahmaṇa Up. 47. Maṇḍūkya Up. 48. Mantrika Up. 49. Mudgala Up. 50. Muktika Up. 51. Nāda-biṇḍu Up. 52. Nārada parivrājaka Up. 53. Nirālamba Up. 54. Nirvāna Up. 55. Nṛsimha uttara tāpini Up. 56. Nṛsimha-pūrva-tāpini Up. 57. Paingala Up. 58. Pañca-brahma Up. 59. Para-brahma Up. 60. Paramahaṁsa Up. 61. Paramahaṁsa-parivrājaka Up. 62. Paśupata-brahmaṇa Up. 63. Prāṇāgnihotra up. 64. Rāma rahasya Up. 65. Rāma-pūrva-tāpiniya Up. 66. Rāma-tāpiniya Up. 67. Rudrakṣa-jabāla Up. 68. Śāṇḍilya Up. 69. Sanyāsa Up. 70. Śarabha Up. 72. Sarasvatī-rahasya Up. 73. Śarīrika Up. 74. Sarva-sāra Up. 75. Satyayanīya Up. 76. Saubhāgya-lakṣmi Up. 77. Sīta Up. 78. Skanda Up. 79. Subāla Up. 80. Śuka-rahasya Up. 81. Sūrya Up. 82. Tārasāra Up. 83. Tejo-bindu Up. 84. Tri-śikhi-brahmaṇa Up. 85. Tripura tāpini Up. 86. Tripura Up. 87. Turīyatīta avadhūta Up. 88. Tripāda-vibhūti-mahā-nārāyaṇa Up. 89. Varāha Up. 90. Vāsudeva Up. 91. Vajrasūcika Up. 92. Yajñavalkya Up. 93. Yoga-cūḍāmaṇi Up. 94. Yoga-kuṇḍalini Up. 95. Yoga-śikha Up. 96. Yoga-tattva Up.
      6. Upa Vedas - 1. āyur-Veda. 2. dhanur Veda 3. śastra-śāstra 4. gāndharva-Veda 5. sthāpatya-Veda 6. śilpa-śāstra.
      7. Grihya Sutras - 1. Aśvalayana, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Baudhāyana, 5. Āpastamba, 6. Hiraṇyakeśin, 7. Bhāradvāja, 8. Satyasadha, 9. Vaikhānasa, 10. Parāśkara, 11. Gobhila, 12. Khadira, 13. Jaimini,14. Kauśika. 15. Vaikhānasa.
      8. Dharma Shastras -1. Manu Smṛti, 2. Yājñavalkya Smṛti, 3. Parāśara Smṛti, 4. Viṣṇu, 5. Dakṣa, 6. Samvarta, 7. Vyāsa, 8. Hārita, 9. Sātātapa, 10. Vasiṣṭha, 11. Yama, 12. Āpastamba, 13. Gautama, 14. Devala, 15. Śaṅkha, 16. Likhita, 17. Uṣāna, 18. Atri, 19. Śaunaka, 20. Aṅgirasa, 21. Kātyāyana 22. Vaikhānasa 23. Madālasa (written by a woman).
      9. Major Puranas - 1. Viṣṇu, 2. Bhāgavata, 3. Padma, 4. Nāradiya, 5. Garuḍa, 6. Varāha 7. Matsya, 8. Liṅga, 9. Skanda, 10. Kūrma, 11. Śiva,12. Agni 13. Brahmā, 14. Brahma-vaivarta, 15. Vāmana, 16. Brahmaṇḍa, 17. Mārkaṇḍeya, 18. Bhaviṣya.
      10. Minor Puranas - 1. Adya 2. Narasimha 3. Skanda 4. Shivadharma 5. Durvasa 6. Naradiya 7. Kapila 8. Vamana 9. Aushanasa 10. Brahmanda 11. Varuna 12. Kalika 13. Maheshvara 14. Samba 15. Saura 16. Parashara 17. Maricha 18. Bhargava
      11. Tantras - (a) Śivāgama 1. Kāmika 2. Sūkṣma 3. Candrajñāna 4. Yogarāja 5. Cintya 6. Kāraṇa 7. Makuṭha 8. Ajita 9. Raurava 10. Dīpta 11. Sahasra 12. Aṁśumat 13. Suprabheda
      (b) Rudrāgama 1. Vijaya 2. Nihśvāsa 3. Svayambhūva 4. Anala 5. Vīra 6. Vimala 7. Mukhabimba 8. Prodgīta 9. Lalita10. Siddha 11. Santāna 12. Śarvokta 13. Pārameśvara 14. Kiraṇa 15. Vātula
      (c) Śaktāgama - 1. Chinnamasta Tantra, 2. Gandharva T. 3. Ganapati T.4. Svacchanda T. 5. Guptasādhana T. 6. Jñānārṇava T. 7. Kākachandiśvara-kalpa T. 8. Nirvāṇa T.9. Kali T. 10. Niruttara T.11. Kāmakhya T.12. Kauḷavali T.13. Kubjika T. 14. Kulāchuḍāmaṇi T. 15. Kuṇḍalini T. 16. Malinivijayottara T. 17. Mātrikabheda T. 18. Māya T. 19. Netra T. 20. Nila Tantra T. 22. Saraswati T. 23. Tantra-loka T. 24. Tantra-rāja T. 25. Tāra T. 26. Vināśikha T. 27. Yogini T. 28. Yoni T. 29. Mahā-nirvāṇa T. 23. Prapañcasāra T. 24. Toḍala T. 25. Kulārṇava T. 26. Viṣṇu-yāmala T. 27. Rudra-yāmala T. 28. Brahma-yāmala T. 29. Kula-sāra T.
      12. Āgamas (Vaiṣṇava)
      (a) Vaikhānasa Āgama.
      (b) Pañcarātra āgama:- 1. Īśvara Saṁhita,2. Parama S. 3. Bṛihad Brahma S. 4. Pauṣkara S. 5. Sāttvata S. 6. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 7. Agastya S. 8. Aniruddha S. 9. Ahirbhudnya S. 10. Kapiñjala S. 11. Kāśyapa S. 12. Jayākhya S. 13. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 14. Nāradīya S. 15. Paramapuruṣa S. 16. Parāśara S. 17. Pādma S. 18. Pārameśvara S. 19. Puruṣottama S. 20. Pauṣkara S. 21. Bhāradvāja S. 22. Mārkaṇḍeya S. 23. Lakṣmī Tantra S. 24. Viśvamitra S. 25. Viṣṇu-Tilaka S. 26. Viṣṇu S. 27. Viṣvaksena S. 28. Śāṇḍilya S. 29. Śeṣa S. 30. Śrīpraśṇav 31. Sanatkumāra S. 32. Hayaśīrśa Samhitas…. And 100 more unpublished.
      13. Itihāsas
      1. Rāmāyanas (Sanskrit - many more in regional languages.)
      (a) Vālmiki Rāmāyaṇa, (b) Agastya Rāmāyaṇa, (c) Adhyatma Rāmāyaṇa, (d) Adbhuta­­ Rāmāyaṇa; (e) Vasiṣṭha Rāmāyaṇa (f) Laghu Yoga Vasiṣṭha, (g) Ānanda Rāmāyaṇa, (h) Ramokhyana Parva.
      2. Mahābhārata
      3. Harivaṁśa.
      14. Gitas
      1. Anu-gītā, 2. Avadhūta-gītā, 3. Aṣṭāvakra-gītā, 4. Kapila-gītā 5. Adhyātma Gītā 6. Arhad-gītā Or Tattva-gītā 7. Bhagavad Gītā 8. Bhikṣu-gītā 9. Bodhya-gītā 10. Brahma-gītā 11. Brāhmaṇa-gītā 12. Devī-gītā 13. Gaṇeśa-gītā 14. Haṃsa-gītā 15. Har-gītā 16. Hārīta-gītā 17. Jayanteya-gītā 18. Īśvara-gītā, 19. Kapila-gītā 20. Maṅkī-gītā 21. Mahāvīra Gītā (Jaina) 22. Pāṇḍava-gītā 23. Parāśara-gītā 24. Piṅgala-gītā 25. Prema-gītā 26. Rāma-gītā 27. Rudra-gītā 28. Śiva-gītā 29. Śivaśaṁpāka-gītā 30. Sūrya-gītā 31. Sūta-gītā 32. Vicikhyu-gītā 33. Vṛtra-gītā 34. Vyādha Gītā 35. Vyāsa-gītā 36. Yama-gītā, 37 Ribhu gītā, 38 Uddhava gītā, 39 Janaka gītā.
      15. Social Sciences
      1. Aesthetics (a) Kama-sūtra (b) Koka Śāstra, (c) Anangaranga.
      2. Polity & Administration - Artha-śāstra
      3. Encyclopaedia - Brihatsaṁhita
      4. Ethics - Nīti śāstra (a) Brihaspati Nīti Śāstra, (d) Vidura N.Ś. (c) Śukra N.Ś. (d) Cānakya Rāja N.Ś. (e) Bhritrahāri N.Ś (f) Kamaṇḍaki N.Ś
      5. Jātaka Mālā 6. Pañca-Tantra 7. Hītopadeśa. 8. Kāvya. 9. Nāṭya-śāstra (Dance), 10. Alaṅkāra śāstra (rhetoric), 11. Saṅgīta Śāstra (Musicology).
      16. Metaphysics (Ṣad-darśana)
      (1) Mimāṁṣa Sūtras (Jaimini), (2) Nyāya Sūtras (Gautama) (3) Saṅkhya Sūtras (Kapila) (4) Vaiśeśikha Sūtras (Kaṇāḍa) (5) Yoga Sūtras (Patañjali) (6) Vedānta Sūtras (Bādarāyaṇa)@@harekrishna1631

  • @sahilkatoch6272
    @sahilkatoch6272 หลายเดือนก่อน +343

    I and my whole family was a Muslim...but now we all converted into Santan Dharam...the only truth before all truths

    • @lovelyseeker89
      @lovelyseeker89 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      Watch exmuslim sahil and Adam seeker

    • @rahulchakraborty8916
      @rahulchakraborty8916 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      Welcome to Sanatan Dharma to all your family members. Please create awareness about Sanatan Dharma more and more. All need to come to the universal truth. It will be your best contribution towards humanity. Jai Maa Kali! Jai Shree Ram! 😊😊🙏🙏

    • @user-cm1pt1gf8s
      @user-cm1pt1gf8s หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Nyc brother

    • @m.psingh9671
      @m.psingh9671 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jay Shree Ram 🙏💐​@@rahulchakraborty8916

    • @koustavmondal7521
      @koustavmondal7521 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Hare Krishna

  • @royprotocol
    @royprotocol หลายเดือนก่อน +267

    As an Indian, I only learnt the meaning of the word Mandir today. It's sad how we gave up on Sanskrit.

    • @nikibhagat8062
      @nikibhagat8062 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      We belive in rebirth and belive the soul is in everything therefore have respect for nature. Same as African culture. We live to protect life.

    • @cinefile0075
      @cinefile0075 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Google "castism is firmly entrenched in the social structure of Mauritius India today" report. It's same in Indonesia's Bali too. Hinduism = Caste system and casteism. Africa is too beautiful to be casteist. I don't want to see Africa being casteist. Stay away from it guys.

    • @chilkutgaming3456
      @chilkutgaming3456 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      @@cinefile0075 Caste and Varna are not same , there is no caste in Sanatana Dharma

    • @cliffordchie
      @cliffordchie หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@cinefile0075 Can you show me one country without class system or racism?

    • @cinefile0075
      @cinefile0075 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cliffordchie in class system..there can be upward mobility - poor can be rich. Color of skin is natural and it's universal and racism is bad. But here your books created artificial discriminatory hierarchy which is so stupid.

  • @mruthyunjayasiddalingaiah7489
    @mruthyunjayasiddalingaiah7489 หลายเดือนก่อน +71

    ನಮ್ಮ ಮನೆಯಿಂದಲೇ ಪಾರಂಪರಿಕ ಭಾರತೀಯ 🇮🇳ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿ ತಿಳಿಸಿ, ಕಲಿಸಿ ಬೆಳಸಿ ಹಾಗೂ ಉಳಿಸಿ.ನಮ್ಮೆಲ್ಲರ ಭವಿಷ್ಯದ ದೃಷ್ಟಿಯಿಂದ ಜಾಗೃತರಾಗಿ ಒಗ್ಗಟ್ಟಾಗಿ ನಮ್ಮ ದೇಶದ ಪಾರಂಪಿರಿಕ ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿ ತಿಳಿಸಿ, ಕಲಿಸಿ, ಬೆಳಸಿ ಹಾಗೂ ಉಳಿಸಿ 🔱🙏

  • @ButterthiefmusicTV
    @ButterthiefmusicTV หลายเดือนก่อน +257

    The Progenitor really hit the lottery having a son like Savya

    • @007daty
      @007daty หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Not really in HAVING a son like Savya, but in giving to the world via his seed an enlightened one like Savyasaci the Monk!

    • @shashankdixit8682
      @shashankdixit8682 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@007datyit’s not about the seed brother , it is because of the land in which it grows…her mother is the sole responsible person for having an enlightened son like him …I really respect n appreciate her

    • @007daty
      @007daty หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@shashankdixit8682 , then simply state Mother. Why use "Progenitor" which by default tends to imply the male variant to a very large fraction of readership. Whereas in Savyasaci the Monk's , the male progenitor did no discernible parenting.

    • @corpsertag5967
      @corpsertag5967 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      He added more Karma. Karma increases in a sexual species. Humans are no more than animals that multiply like insects without any knowledge about higher purpose of life. If humans were so perfect that they never brought a child into this world nor indulged in pleasure for selfish reasons, then Kalyug would've become Satyug long long ago.

  • @TheAbhishekJadhav
    @TheAbhishekJadhav หลายเดือนก่อน +237

    As a Bhartiya I wish African spirituality must rise. It's about time that one of the resource rich land and land of strongest humans break the mental roadblock of rigid Ideologies. And advance the humanity forward.

    • @rangv733
      @rangv733 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Well said

  • @prem8456
    @prem8456 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +43

    Calmness on savya face is due to sanatan dharm

  • @sanjipsharma3792
    @sanjipsharma3792 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    I support you brother I am belong sanatan I am from Nepal hindu Hail lord krishna

  • @indranidutta1945
    @indranidutta1945 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

    Can see African consciousness rising- nothing more beautiful than this.

  • @TGill22
    @TGill22 หลายเดือนก่อน +107

    Ancient India had connections with Africa, we both continents were invaded, colonised, our people worked as slaves and send all around the world, both made to be ashamed of our culture and belief, both were made to think we are somehow inferior, both were forced converted by Christians and later Islam, even our sacred texts mention Africa so we Indians feel more connected or friendship with Africa. It is like both brothers suffered same fate and now beginning to re emerge

  • @umar-jk4wj
    @umar-jk4wj หลายเดือนก่อน +66

    Oldest religion is Hinduism/ sanatan......

  • @bodotube2025
    @bodotube2025 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    AVATAR is one of the example of Hindu Religion.

  • @jinishapurohit1188
    @jinishapurohit1188 หลายเดือนก่อน +61

    I am born and raised in Sanatan Dharma but there is so much to learn from you Savya ❤

  • @bharatham6910
    @bharatham6910 หลายเดือนก่อน +116

    That is 1 hour 20 mins, and I listened to it fully. Learnt lots of things. Thank you Swami Ji.

    • @SavyaTheMonk
      @SavyaTheMonk  หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      You're most welcome 🙏🏽

    • @user-us5ly6wr6e
      @user-us5ly6wr6e 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@SavyaTheMonk Sir just one correction 33 koti means 33 types of god's not 33 million types of God 33 koti include 10 avatarsa of vishnu,all Rudras etc

  • @sanjp1008
    @sanjp1008 หลายเดือนก่อน +207

    Hare Krishna Savyasachi Prabhu. Thank you for being a great ambassador for our culture and movement. You did an excellent job explaining concepts that are not easy for most to understand and assimilate. I pray that you continue serving Srila Prabhupada's movement in such an exemplary manner throughout your time on this planet. Hare Krishna

    • @SavyaTheMonk
      @SavyaTheMonk  หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      Thanks a lot. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. 🙏🏽

    • @Fin-ob7eq
      @Fin-ob7eq หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Haré Krishna Ji 🙏🏼.

    • @Sami-rp7mf
      @Sami-rp7mf หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      ​@@SavyaTheMonkI have heard you many times and it's always great to hear you. TY Jai Sri Krishna

    • @ranigovender3252
      @ranigovender3252 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Hare Krishna 🎉

    • @Yuvrajpratapsharma859
      @Yuvrajpratapsharma859 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I'm a bhartiya sanatani Hindu. I'm very impressed with your sanatani concept .
      🙏🙏🙏

  • @ZaynMalik-iy7pq
    @ZaynMalik-iy7pq 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +33

    Im ex budhist now im hindu bhramin from japan❤

    • @visiblebeyond4388
      @visiblebeyond4388 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That is interesting. Never knew that one can choose which caste one can convert to in Hinduism. Makes sense since you are converting, best to convert to the top most category of the religion 👍.

    • @OyeKyaBoltiPublic
      @OyeKyaBoltiPublic 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Actually you can not choose caste . You can choose "Varana" . There are Four Varna/Class " Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishya, and Shudras" .
      Caste is related to DNA or family tree . You can not choose your DNA😂.
      And there are around 25000 castes in Bharat/India .

    • @no1science
      @no1science 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      ​@@OyeKyaBoltiPublic caste is based on professions, there are nothing to do with DNA

    • @crazy_for_kpop562
      @crazy_for_kpop562 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Umm... You can not choose caste actually. And only those who do preach Vedas or practice the Vedic cultures and traditions along with Being tge teachers of Hinduism, can be called Brahmins 😢

    • @OyeKyaBoltiPublic
      @OyeKyaBoltiPublic 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@crazy_for_kpop562 Yes one call himself Brahmin if he chooses profession of pujari, intellectual work,or any religious work .

  • @Kaka-xr9td
    @Kaka-xr9td หลายเดือนก่อน +111

    Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare

    • @Fin-ob7eq
      @Fin-ob7eq หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Haré Rama, Haré Rama, Rama, Rama, Haré Haré. Haré Krishna, Haré Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Haré Haré.

  • @laxmiojha3645
    @laxmiojha3645 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Namaste. Brother 🙏🙏🙏🙏. I am from Nepal. I am sanatan. It's only truth religion is sanatan 🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @sugarbomb26
    @sugarbomb26 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    As an British Indian Hindu, I was so fascinated by seeing two African men discussing my religion! This is something I’ve never witnessed before. I was very sad to hear how being stripped of much of your own culture has negatively affected you. Jai Shri Khrisna🙏🏼

  • @WamuyuGatheru
    @WamuyuGatheru หลายเดือนก่อน +105

    I'm only 16 mins in and I like. I like very much! The sweetness of the divine can be tasted here. Interviewer was focused a lot on philosophical questions that were answered clearly, simply and with love. But at the end of the day it's about meeting the deepest human desire - for happiness and love.

    • @SavyaTheMonk
      @SavyaTheMonk  หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @proudsm735
      @proudsm735 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Request go through the book "Bhagbat Gita " then you can know about Sanatan dharma.

  • @rajshekharsinha3611
    @rajshekharsinha3611 หลายเดือนก่อน +242

    Haribol , Thanks for this engaging podcast

    • @SavyaTheMonk
      @SavyaTheMonk  หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      Our pleasure 🤗 Thanks for listening 🙏🏽

    • @cinefile0075
      @cinefile0075 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​@@SavyaTheMonkHinduism is all about caste system bro plz step out of it. India is already casteist we don't want to see Africa becoming casteist. Plz get out of it bro. All the african stalwarts like Mandela Martin Luther king don't want to see you guys in this is discriminative religion. Africa is already suffering a lot

    • @seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388
      @seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@SavyaTheMonk
      God created man for eternal life. But when Adam ate of the tree, he/ mankind got separated from the Source of Life , which brought into creation,sin suffering death and eternal separation, the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good/ evil. The wages of sin is death and nothing we do can return life back into us. That’s why Life Himself Jesus Christ veiled His Divinity in flesh to come as a man , not from mortal Adam of sin nature, to take OUR death upon Himself, destroy its power by His resurrection, to make us a new creation, born of The Spirit for righteousness unto eternal life.
      In short, without His Life Giving Spirit indwelling us , we have no eternal life

    • @cirqueyeagerist5641
      @cirqueyeagerist5641 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388i have no problem with jesus he did an impeccable job to take people to walk the right path with him , he chose peace which is important , he is the one who experienced god and realised the Oneness in all living beings . I find myself more clinged with Krishna , dont feel bad but i think that Abrahamic religions lack self discovery very much .

    • @cirqueyeagerist5641
      @cirqueyeagerist5641 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388
      ​​⁠i have no problem with jesus he did an impeccable job to take people to walk the right path with him , he chose peace which is important , he is the one who experienced god and realised the Oneness in all living beings . I find myself more clinged with Krishna , dont feel bad but i think that Abrahamic religions lack self discovery very much .

  • @rakeshjanu7783
    @rakeshjanu7783 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    Sanatana dharma Hinduism is the only way of life and true ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @truthseeker247
      @truthseeker247 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      You have then not learned the text very well, because no where in any ancient Indian text says that there is only one way. It actually tells you have your own choice. The word Hinduism doesn't occur in our texts as the interviewer indicated it was a name given to people of the Indus river. However everyone is bound by Sanatan Dharma which just means Universal laws.

  • @YProfessor_
    @YProfessor_ หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    Thanks Swamiji for making aware to the world about true Hinduism..

  • @-1SDPG
    @-1SDPG หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    Hope you know Kushite Empire of Africa actually a kingdom of Kusha, the son of Lord Rama

    • @jn8922
      @jn8922 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I don't think this is true. The Puranas actually do give a genealogical lineage of Kush. And both Lava and Kush went to the North of India and ruled 2 cities there. The Kushites were Ethiopian I believe. Although the names sound similar, I think that's a coincidence. The descendants of Kush weren't called Kushites. But it would be interested to do some DNA testing of ancient remains and see how related we all are. Maybe descendants of Kush did end up in Africa... It's possible.

  • @nishobit.1293
    @nishobit.1293 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Very valuable conversation. As a born hindu who is also a spiritual seeker I appreciate the openness of both.

  • @arijitbhattacharya6540
    @arijitbhattacharya6540 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    It's good to see that our African brothers are breaking the shakels of slavery of Christianity and islam... Welcome to the DHARMA..
    JAI BHARAT

  • @studywithmevlogs
    @studywithmevlogs หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    Thank you brothers for this podcast. We are proud to be a hindu. We love everyone, every creation. Jay shree ram..Hare krishna🕉️🕉️🇧🇩

    • @user-us5ly6wr6e
      @user-us5ly6wr6e 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hinduism is not bound by one particular book or books. It's has continuesly revived itself and will continue to do so. Not like some abrahmic religion which is struck in 6th century. That's the reason it's called sanatan which means eternal.
      1. VEDAS - 1. Rig-veda 2. Sāma-veda 3. Yajur veda - Black and White, 4. Atharva-veda
      2. Brāhmaṇas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Śatapatha, 7. Pañcaviṃśa, 8. Ṣaḍviṃśa, 9. Jaiminiya, 10. Sāma-vidhānam, 11. Chāṇḍogya, 12. Gopatha
      3. Āraṇyakas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Tālavakra
      4. Major Upaniṣads
      1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Taittiriya, 4. Kaṭha, 5. Maitri, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Śvetāśvatara, 8. Īśa, 9. Chāṇḍogya, 10. Keṇa, 11. Muṇḍaka, 12. Māṇḍukya, 13. Praśna.
      5. Minor Upaniṣad
      1. Adhyātma Up. 2. Advaya-tāraka Up. 3. Akṣa-mālika Up. 4. Akṣi Up. 5. Amṛta-bindu Up. 6. Annapūrna Up. 7. Atharva-śikha Up. 8. Atharvaśirasa Up. 9. Ātma Up. 10. Ātma-bodha Up. 11. Avadhūta Up. 12. Avyakta Up. 13. Bahvṛicha Up. 14. Bhasma-jābala Up. 15. Bhavana Up. 16. Bhikṣuka Up. 17. Brahma Up. 18. Brahma-vidya Up. 19. Brihad jabāla Up. 20. Dakṣina-mūrti Up. 21. Dattatreya Up. 21. Devi Up. 23. Dhyāna-biṇḍu Up. 24. Ekākṣara Up. 25. Ganapati Up. 26. Garbha Up. 27. Garuḍa Up. 28. Gopāla-tāpiniya Up. 29. Gopāla-pūrva-tāpini Up. 30. Haṁsa Up. 31. Hayagrīva Up. 32. Iśāvāsya Up. 33. Jabāla Up. 34. Jabali Up. 35. Kaivalya Up. 36. Kālāgni-rudra Up. 37. Kali-santaraṇa Up. 38. Kaṭha Up. 39. Katha-rudra Up. 40. Kṣurika Up. 41. Mahā Up. 42. Māhā-nārāyana Up. 43. Mahā-vākya Up. 44. Maitrāyani Up. 45. Maitreyi Up. 46. Maṇḍala-brahmaṇa Up. 47. Maṇḍūkya Up. 48. Mantrika Up. 49. Mudgala Up. 50. Muktika Up. 51. Nāda-biṇḍu Up. 52. Nārada parivrājaka Up. 53. Nirālamba Up. 54. Nirvāna Up. 55. Nṛsimha uttara tāpini Up. 56. Nṛsimha-pūrva-tāpini Up. 57. Paingala Up. 58. Pañca-brahma Up. 59. Para-brahma Up. 60. Paramahaṁsa Up. 61. Paramahaṁsa-parivrājaka Up. 62. Paśupata-brahmaṇa Up. 63. Prāṇāgnihotra up. 64. Rāma rahasya Up. 65. Rāma-pūrva-tāpiniya Up. 66. Rāma-tāpiniya Up. 67. Rudrakṣa-jabāla Up. 68. Śāṇḍilya Up. 69. Sanyāsa Up. 70. Śarabha Up. 72. Sarasvatī-rahasya Up. 73. Śarīrika Up. 74. Sarva-sāra Up. 75. Satyayanīya Up. 76. Saubhāgya-lakṣmi Up. 77. Sīta Up. 78. Skanda Up. 79. Subāla Up. 80. Śuka-rahasya Up. 81. Sūrya Up. 82. Tārasāra Up. 83. Tejo-bindu Up. 84. Tri-śikhi-brahmaṇa Up. 85. Tripura tāpini Up. 86. Tripura Up. 87. Turīyatīta avadhūta Up. 88. Tripāda-vibhūti-mahā-nārāyaṇa Up. 89. Varāha Up. 90. Vāsudeva Up. 91. Vajrasūcika Up. 92. Yajñavalkya Up. 93. Yoga-cūḍāmaṇi Up. 94. Yoga-kuṇḍalini Up. 95. Yoga-śikha Up. 96. Yoga-tattva Up.
      6. Upa Vedas - 1. āyur-Veda. 2. dhanur Veda 3. śastra-śāstra 4. gāndharva-Veda 5. sthāpatya-Veda 6. śilpa-śāstra.
      7. Grihya Sutras - 1. Aśvalayana, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Baudhāyana, 5. Āpastamba, 6. Hiraṇyakeśin, 7. Bhāradvāja, 8. Satyasadha, 9. Vaikhānasa, 10. Parāśkara, 11. Gobhila, 12. Khadira, 13. Jaimini,14. Kauśika. 15. Vaikhānasa.
      8. Dharma Shastras -1. Manu Smṛti, 2. Yājñavalkya Smṛti, 3. Parāśara Smṛti, 4. Viṣṇu, 5. Dakṣa, 6. Samvarta, 7. Vyāsa, 8. Hārita, 9. Sātātapa, 10. Vasiṣṭha, 11. Yama, 12. Āpastamba, 13. Gautama, 14. Devala, 15. Śaṅkha, 16. Likhita, 17. Uṣāna, 18. Atri, 19. Śaunaka, 20. Aṅgirasa, 21. Kātyāyana 22. Vaikhānasa 23. Madālasa (written by a woman).
      9. Major Puranas - 1. Viṣṇu, 2. Bhāgavata, 3. Padma, 4. Nāradiya, 5. Garuḍa, 6. Varāha 7. Matsya, 8. Liṅga, 9. Skanda, 10. Kūrma, 11. Śiva,12. Agni 13. Brahmā, 14. Brahma-vaivarta, 15. Vāmana, 16. Brahmaṇḍa, 17. Mārkaṇḍeya, 18. Bhaviṣya.
      10. Minor Puranas - 1. Adya 2. Narasimha 3. Skanda 4. Shivadharma 5. Durvasa 6. Naradiya 7. Kapila 8. Vamana 9. Aushanasa 10. Brahmanda 11. Varuna 12. Kalika 13. Maheshvara 14. Samba 15. Saura 16. Parashara 17. Maricha 18. Bhargava
      11. Tantras - (a) Śivāgama 1. Kāmika 2. Sūkṣma 3. Candrajñāna 4. Yogarāja 5. Cintya 6. Kāraṇa 7. Makuṭha 8. Ajita 9. Raurava 10. Dīpta 11. Sahasra 12. Aṁśumat 13. Suprabheda
      (b) Rudrāgama 1. Vijaya 2. Nihśvāsa 3. Svayambhūva 4. Anala 5. Vīra 6. Vimala 7. Mukhabimba 8. Prodgīta 9. Lalita10. Siddha 11. Santāna 12. Śarvokta 13. Pārameśvara 14. Kiraṇa 15. Vātula
      (c) Śaktāgama - 1. Chinnamasta Tantra, 2. Gandharva T. 3. Ganapati T.4. Svacchanda T. 5. Guptasādhana T. 6. Jñānārṇava T. 7. Kākachandiśvara-kalpa T. 8. Nirvāṇa T.9. Kali T. 10. Niruttara T.11. Kāmakhya T.12. Kauḷavali T.13. Kubjika T. 14. Kulāchuḍāmaṇi T. 15. Kuṇḍalini T. 16. Malinivijayottara T. 17. Mātrikabheda T. 18. Māya T. 19. Netra T. 20. Nila Tantra T. 22. Saraswati T. 23. Tantra-loka T. 24. Tantra-rāja T. 25. Tāra T. 26. Vināśikha T. 27. Yogini T. 28. Yoni T. 29. Mahā-nirvāṇa T. 23. Prapañcasāra T. 24. Toḍala T. 25. Kulārṇava T. 26. Viṣṇu-yāmala T. 27. Rudra-yāmala T. 28. Brahma-yāmala T. 29. Kula-sāra T.
      12. Āgamas (Vaiṣṇava)
      (a) Vaikhānasa Āgama.
      (b) Pañcarātra āgama:- 1. Īśvara Saṁhita,2. Parama S. 3. Bṛihad Brahma S. 4. Pauṣkara S. 5. Sāttvata S. 6. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 7. Agastya S. 8. Aniruddha S. 9. Ahirbhudnya S. 10. Kapiñjala S. 11. Kāśyapa S. 12. Jayākhya S. 13. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 14. Nāradīya S. 15. Paramapuruṣa S. 16. Parāśara S. 17. Pādma S. 18. Pārameśvara S. 19. Puruṣottama S. 20. Pauṣkara S. 21. Bhāradvāja S. 22. Mārkaṇḍeya S. 23. Lakṣmī Tantra S. 24. Viśvamitra S. 25. Viṣṇu-Tilaka S. 26. Viṣṇu S. 27. Viṣvaksena S. 28. Śāṇḍilya S. 29. Śeṣa S. 30. Śrīpraśṇav 31. Sanatkumāra S. 32. Hayaśīrśa Samhitas…. And 100 more unpublished.
      13. Itihāsas
      1. Rāmāyanas (Sanskrit - many more in regional languages.)
      (a) Vālmiki Rāmāyaṇa, (b) Agastya Rāmāyaṇa, (c) Adhyatma Rāmāyaṇa, (d) Adbhuta­­ Rāmāyaṇa; (e) Vasiṣṭha Rāmāyaṇa (f) Laghu Yoga Vasiṣṭha, (g) Ānanda Rāmāyaṇa, (h) Ramokhyana Parva.
      2. Mahābhārata
      3. Harivaṁśa.
      14. Gitas
      1. Anu-gītā, 2. Avadhūta-gītā, 3. Aṣṭāvakra-gītā, 4. Kapila-gītā 5. Adhyātma Gītā 6. Arhad-gītā Or Tattva-gītā 7. Bhagavad Gītā 8. Bhikṣu-gītā 9. Bodhya-gītā 10. Brahma-gītā 11. Brāhmaṇa-gītā 12. Devī-gītā 13. Gaṇeśa-gītā 14. Haṃsa-gītā 15. Har-gītā 16. Hārīta-gītā 17. Jayanteya-gītā 18. Īśvara-gītā, 19. Kapila-gītā 20. Maṅkī-gītā 21. Mahāvīra Gītā (Jaina) 22. Pāṇḍava-gītā 23. Parāśara-gītā 24. Piṅgala-gītā 25. Prema-gītā 26. Rāma-gītā 27. Rudra-gītā 28. Śiva-gītā 29. Śivaśaṁpāka-gītā 30. Sūrya-gītā 31. Sūta-gītā 32. Vicikhyu-gītā 33. Vṛtra-gītā 34. Vyādha Gītā 35. Vyāsa-gītā 36. Yama-gītā, 37 Ribhu gītā, 38 Uddhava gītā, 39 Janaka gītā.
      15. Social Sciences
      1. Aesthetics (a) Kama-sūtra (b) Koka Śāstra, (c) Anangaranga.
      2. Polity & Administration - Artha-śāstra
      3. Encyclopaedia - Brihatsaṁhita
      4. Ethics - Nīti śāstra (a) Brihaspati Nīti Śāstra, (d) Vidura N.Ś. (c) Śukra N.Ś. (d) Cānakya Rāja N.Ś. (e) Bhritrahāri N.Ś (f) Kamaṇḍaki N.Ś
      5. Jātaka Mālā 6. Pañca-Tantra 7. Hītopadeśa. 8. Kāvya. 9. Nāṭya-śāstra (Dance), 10. Alaṅkāra śāstra (rhetoric), 11. Saṅgīta Śāstra (Musicology).
      16. Metaphysics (Ṣad-darśana)
      (1) Mimāṁṣa Sūtras (Jaimini), (2) Nyāya Sūtras (Gautama) (3) Saṅkhya Sūtras (Kapila) (4) Vaiśeśikha Sūtras (Kaṇāḍa) (5) Yoga Sūtras (Patañjali) (6) Vedānta Sūtras (Bādarāyaṇa)

  • @kholofelosewela9207
    @kholofelosewela9207 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    Beautiful show Prabhu! 🎉

  • @minaximoti7992
    @minaximoti7992 หลายเดือนก่อน +81

    Tibet Nepal part of Bharat ❤❤ love Respect ❤

    • @sohinthapa10
      @sohinthapa10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Sorry brother but its not, Nepal is older than india, same culture religion doesn't mean same country. Please educate yourself thankyou.

    • @DarshanBarot-km6dt
      @DarshanBarot-km6dt หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@sohinthapa10
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Nepal#:~:text=According%20to%20Hindu%20mythology%2C%20Nepal,Pali%20language%20means%20to%20protect.
      Same deal. We are all the one. There is nothing new or old. All surviving the same anatomy. Sanatan culture is the only answer to make this survival enjoyable while we are here.

    • @sohinthapa10
      @sohinthapa10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @DarshanBarot-km6dt i can say the same thing, then India is part of Nepal.

    • @souvikbera3067
      @souvikbera3067 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@sohinthapa10You can say it doesn't make a difference, in essence we are inseparable

    • @Ayushkothari131
      @Ayushkothari131 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​Bharat Khande artavarte bharatvarshe?@@sohinthapa10

  • @derhasatbrahma2793
    @derhasatbrahma2793 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    If you truly understand Hindu. Your won in life ❤️✨🌟

  • @Sami-rp7mf
    @Sami-rp7mf หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Being a Hindu. I really did not know that Mandir meaning. Of course I know what it is but listening to swami now I know TY.

  • @siddharthkaushik7665
    @siddharthkaushik7665 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    U explained Hinduism 🕉️ in the best way possible, Even I as a hindu couldn't have put word's to it, Hare Krishna ❤

    • @rj-hr1dt
      @rj-hr1dt หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why Hindu no bro 😢

  • @sphuith
    @sphuith หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    That monk’s face is so radiant!

    • @user-us5ly6wr6e
      @user-us5ly6wr6e 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hinduism is not bound by one particular book or books. It's has continuesly revived itself and will continue to do so. Not like some abrahmic religion which is struck in 6th century. That's the reason it's called sanatan which means eternal.
      1. VEDAS - 1. Rig-veda 2. Sāma-veda 3. Yajur veda - Black and White, 4. Atharva-veda
      2. Brāhmaṇas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Śatapatha, 7. Pañcaviṃśa, 8. Ṣaḍviṃśa, 9. Jaiminiya, 10. Sāma-vidhānam, 11. Chāṇḍogya, 12. Gopatha
      3. Āraṇyakas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Tālavakra
      4. Major Upaniṣads
      1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Taittiriya, 4. Kaṭha, 5. Maitri, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Śvetāśvatara, 8. Īśa, 9. Chāṇḍogya, 10. Keṇa, 11. Muṇḍaka, 12. Māṇḍukya, 13. Praśna.
      5. Minor Upaniṣad
      1. Adhyātma Up. 2. Advaya-tāraka Up. 3. Akṣa-mālika Up. 4. Akṣi Up. 5. Amṛta-bindu Up. 6. Annapūrna Up. 7. Atharva-śikha Up. 8. Atharvaśirasa Up. 9. Ātma Up. 10. Ātma-bodha Up. 11. Avadhūta Up. 12. Avyakta Up. 13. Bahvṛicha Up. 14. Bhasma-jābala Up. 15. Bhavana Up. 16. Bhikṣuka Up. 17. Brahma Up. 18. Brahma-vidya Up. 19. Brihad jabāla Up. 20. Dakṣina-mūrti Up. 21. Dattatreya Up. 21. Devi Up. 23. Dhyāna-biṇḍu Up. 24. Ekākṣara Up. 25. Ganapati Up. 26. Garbha Up. 27. Garuḍa Up. 28. Gopāla-tāpiniya Up. 29. Gopāla-pūrva-tāpini Up. 30. Haṁsa Up. 31. Hayagrīva Up. 32. Iśāvāsya Up. 33. Jabāla Up. 34. Jabali Up. 35. Kaivalya Up. 36. Kālāgni-rudra Up. 37. Kali-santaraṇa Up. 38. Kaṭha Up. 39. Katha-rudra Up. 40. Kṣurika Up. 41. Mahā Up. 42. Māhā-nārāyana Up. 43. Mahā-vākya Up. 44. Maitrāyani Up. 45. Maitreyi Up. 46. Maṇḍala-brahmaṇa Up. 47. Maṇḍūkya Up. 48. Mantrika Up. 49. Mudgala Up. 50. Muktika Up. 51. Nāda-biṇḍu Up. 52. Nārada parivrājaka Up. 53. Nirālamba Up. 54. Nirvāna Up. 55. Nṛsimha uttara tāpini Up. 56. Nṛsimha-pūrva-tāpini Up. 57. Paingala Up. 58. Pañca-brahma Up. 59. Para-brahma Up. 60. Paramahaṁsa Up. 61. Paramahaṁsa-parivrājaka Up. 62. Paśupata-brahmaṇa Up. 63. Prāṇāgnihotra up. 64. Rāma rahasya Up. 65. Rāma-pūrva-tāpiniya Up. 66. Rāma-tāpiniya Up. 67. Rudrakṣa-jabāla Up. 68. Śāṇḍilya Up. 69. Sanyāsa Up. 70. Śarabha Up. 72. Sarasvatī-rahasya Up. 73. Śarīrika Up. 74. Sarva-sāra Up. 75. Satyayanīya Up. 76. Saubhāgya-lakṣmi Up. 77. Sīta Up. 78. Skanda Up. 79. Subāla Up. 80. Śuka-rahasya Up. 81. Sūrya Up. 82. Tārasāra Up. 83. Tejo-bindu Up. 84. Tri-śikhi-brahmaṇa Up. 85. Tripura tāpini Up. 86. Tripura Up. 87. Turīyatīta avadhūta Up. 88. Tripāda-vibhūti-mahā-nārāyaṇa Up. 89. Varāha Up. 90. Vāsudeva Up. 91. Vajrasūcika Up. 92. Yajñavalkya Up. 93. Yoga-cūḍāmaṇi Up. 94. Yoga-kuṇḍalini Up. 95. Yoga-śikha Up. 96. Yoga-tattva Up.
      6. Upa Vedas - 1. āyur-Veda. 2. dhanur Veda 3. śastra-śāstra 4. gāndharva-Veda 5. sthāpatya-Veda 6. śilpa-śāstra.
      7. Grihya Sutras - 1. Aśvalayana, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Baudhāyana, 5. Āpastamba, 6. Hiraṇyakeśin, 7. Bhāradvāja, 8. Satyasadha, 9. Vaikhānasa, 10. Parāśkara, 11. Gobhila, 12. Khadira, 13. Jaimini,14. Kauśika. 15. Vaikhānasa.
      8. Dharma Shastras -1. Manu Smṛti, 2. Yājñavalkya Smṛti, 3. Parāśara Smṛti, 4. Viṣṇu, 5. Dakṣa, 6. Samvarta, 7. Vyāsa, 8. Hārita, 9. Sātātapa, 10. Vasiṣṭha, 11. Yama, 12. Āpastamba, 13. Gautama, 14. Devala, 15. Śaṅkha, 16. Likhita, 17. Uṣāna, 18. Atri, 19. Śaunaka, 20. Aṅgirasa, 21. Kātyāyana 22. Vaikhānasa 23. Madālasa (written by a woman).
      9. Major Puranas - 1. Viṣṇu, 2. Bhāgavata, 3. Padma, 4. Nāradiya, 5. Garuḍa, 6. Varāha 7. Matsya, 8. Liṅga, 9. Skanda, 10. Kūrma, 11. Śiva,12. Agni 13. Brahmā, 14. Brahma-vaivarta, 15. Vāmana, 16. Brahmaṇḍa, 17. Mārkaṇḍeya, 18. Bhaviṣya.
      10. Minor Puranas - 1. Adya 2. Narasimha 3. Skanda 4. Shivadharma 5. Durvasa 6. Naradiya 7. Kapila 8. Vamana 9. Aushanasa 10. Brahmanda 11. Varuna 12. Kalika 13. Maheshvara 14. Samba 15. Saura 16. Parashara 17. Maricha 18. Bhargava
      11. Tantras - (a) Śivāgama 1. Kāmika 2. Sūkṣma 3. Candrajñāna 4. Yogarāja 5. Cintya 6. Kāraṇa 7. Makuṭha 8. Ajita 9. Raurava 10. Dīpta 11. Sahasra 12. Aṁśumat 13. Suprabheda
      (b) Rudrāgama 1. Vijaya 2. Nihśvāsa 3. Svayambhūva 4. Anala 5. Vīra 6. Vimala 7. Mukhabimba 8. Prodgīta 9. Lalita10. Siddha 11. Santāna 12. Śarvokta 13. Pārameśvara 14. Kiraṇa 15. Vātula
      (c) Śaktāgama - 1. Chinnamasta Tantra, 2. Gandharva T. 3. Ganapati T.4. Svacchanda T. 5. Guptasādhana T. 6. Jñānārṇava T. 7. Kākachandiśvara-kalpa T. 8. Nirvāṇa T.9. Kali T. 10. Niruttara T.11. Kāmakhya T.12. Kauḷavali T.13. Kubjika T. 14. Kulāchuḍāmaṇi T. 15. Kuṇḍalini T. 16. Malinivijayottara T. 17. Mātrikabheda T. 18. Māya T. 19. Netra T. 20. Nila Tantra T. 22. Saraswati T. 23. Tantra-loka T. 24. Tantra-rāja T. 25. Tāra T. 26. Vināśikha T. 27. Yogini T. 28. Yoni T. 29. Mahā-nirvāṇa T. 23. Prapañcasāra T. 24. Toḍala T. 25. Kulārṇava T. 26. Viṣṇu-yāmala T. 27. Rudra-yāmala T. 28. Brahma-yāmala T. 29. Kula-sāra T.
      12. Āgamas (Vaiṣṇava)
      (a) Vaikhānasa Āgama.
      (b) Pañcarātra āgama:- 1. Īśvara Saṁhita,2. Parama S. 3. Bṛihad Brahma S. 4. Pauṣkara S. 5. Sāttvata S. 6. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 7. Agastya S. 8. Aniruddha S. 9. Ahirbhudnya S. 10. Kapiñjala S. 11. Kāśyapa S. 12. Jayākhya S. 13. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 14. Nāradīya S. 15. Paramapuruṣa S. 16. Parāśara S. 17. Pādma S. 18. Pārameśvara S. 19. Puruṣottama S. 20. Pauṣkara S. 21. Bhāradvāja S. 22. Mārkaṇḍeya S. 23. Lakṣmī Tantra S. 24. Viśvamitra S. 25. Viṣṇu-Tilaka S. 26. Viṣṇu S. 27. Viṣvaksena S. 28. Śāṇḍilya S. 29. Śeṣa S. 30. Śrīpraśṇav 31. Sanatkumāra S. 32. Hayaśīrśa Samhitas…. And 100 more unpublished.
      13. Itihāsas
      1. Rāmāyanas (Sanskrit - many more in regional languages.)
      (a) Vālmiki Rāmāyaṇa, (b) Agastya Rāmāyaṇa, (c) Adhyatma Rāmāyaṇa, (d) Adbhuta­­ Rāmāyaṇa; (e) Vasiṣṭha Rāmāyaṇa (f) Laghu Yoga Vasiṣṭha, (g) Ānanda Rāmāyaṇa, (h) Ramokhyana Parva.
      2. Mahābhārata
      3. Harivaṁśa.
      14. Gitas
      1. Anu-gītā, 2. Avadhūta-gītā, 3. Aṣṭāvakra-gītā, 4. Kapila-gītā 5. Adhyātma Gītā 6. Arhad-gītā Or Tattva-gītā 7. Bhagavad Gītā 8. Bhikṣu-gītā 9. Bodhya-gītā 10. Brahma-gītā 11. Brāhmaṇa-gītā 12. Devī-gītā 13. Gaṇeśa-gītā 14. Haṃsa-gītā 15. Har-gītā 16. Hārīta-gītā 17. Jayanteya-gītā 18. Īśvara-gītā, 19. Kapila-gītā 20. Maṅkī-gītā 21. Mahāvīra Gītā (Jaina) 22. Pāṇḍava-gītā 23. Parāśara-gītā 24. Piṅgala-gītā 25. Prema-gītā 26. Rāma-gītā 27. Rudra-gītā 28. Śiva-gītā 29. Śivaśaṁpāka-gītā 30. Sūrya-gītā 31. Sūta-gītā 32. Vicikhyu-gītā 33. Vṛtra-gītā 34. Vyādha Gītā 35. Vyāsa-gītā 36. Yama-gītā, 37 Ribhu gītā, 38 Uddhava gītā, 39 Janaka gītā.
      15. Social Sciences
      1. Aesthetics (a) Kama-sūtra (b) Koka Śāstra, (c) Anangaranga.
      2. Polity & Administration - Artha-śāstra
      3. Encyclopaedia - Brihatsaṁhita
      4. Ethics - Nīti śāstra (a) Brihaspati Nīti Śāstra, (d) Vidura N.Ś. (c) Śukra N.Ś. (d) Cānakya Rāja N.Ś. (e) Bhritrahāri N.Ś (f) Kamaṇḍaki N.Ś
      5. Jātaka Mālā 6. Pañca-Tantra 7. Hītopadeśa. 8. Kāvya. 9. Nāṭya-śāstra (Dance), 10. Alaṅkāra śāstra (rhetoric), 11. Saṅgīta Śāstra (Musicology).
      16. Metaphysics (Ṣad-darśana)
      (1) Mimāṁṣa Sūtras (Jaimini), (2) Nyāya Sūtras (Gautama) (3) Saṅkhya Sūtras (Kapila) (4) Vaiśeśikha Sūtras (Kaṇāḍa) (5) Yoga Sūtras (Patañjali) (6) Vedānta Sūtras (Bādarāyaṇa)

  • @jamesanthony8234
    @jamesanthony8234 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    you are the real hare krishna devotee brother

  • @karthipal
    @karthipal 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    As a Hindu from India, there’s so much to learn from this conversation 🙏

  • @Parveen_D
    @Parveen_D หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    Krishnam Vande Jagat Gurum (Krishn is the Universal Guru)

  • @Markuis108
    @Markuis108 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Hare Krishna!!!
    All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
    Gouranga!!!!!.....

  • @avitee5308
    @avitee5308 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    Wow, a true Guru in his own right.

  • @yanib47
    @yanib47 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Savya is a true Monk who realised that there is no separate or distant "other shore" to reach because enlightenment or awakening is not something external to oneself. Instead, it suggests that enlightenment is already present within oneself and in the ordinary activities of daily life. 🙏

  • @007daty
    @007daty หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Incredibly enlightening conversation between two kind souls.
    The interviewer is so intelligent, he picks up concepts from Savyasaci The Monk so quickly.
    Brilliant stuff.

  • @muskansingh7057
    @muskansingh7057 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Hare Krishn 🕉️❤️ Satya Sanatan Dharm ki Jai ❤🇮🇳🌺

  • @adiyen_ramanujan_dasam
    @adiyen_ramanujan_dasam หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    Penuel is such a good host, He is truly open minded and really thinks about things. Hare Krishna

  • @minaximoti7992
    @minaximoti7992 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Radhey Radhey ❤

  • @Hindu_punjabi_khatri
    @Hindu_punjabi_khatri หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    Note: not 33 million. Its written 33 koti that means types. Please check the sanskrit. Koti can means crore or types. In this context it means types.

    • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
      @gauthamvadlamudi3500 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Actually that shloka which is forwarded in WhatsApp University doesn't give complete picture, one has to look at it in context. And there are many other instances where the devatas are told to be 36,333 and more according to the context. And it's even mentioned 33 crore as well.
      Just to give some references for devata numbers mentioned in different contexts (some numbers in different contexts):
      Yajurveda Samhita Adhyaya 33, Sloka 7 ("3,339 devatas drink chandrasth amrut") ; Vishnu Purana 2.12.7 (36,333 devas honor agni); - So, the number is clearly larger than 33 koti allegedly "33 types"
      Then, moving on to : Skanda Purana Maheshwar Khand 3.6.7 (33 koti devas) ; Skanda Purana Kasi khand 62.99 or Uttarardha 12.99 ( 33 koti devas, then listing 1 koti 2 hundred thousand Ganas, nine koti chamundas, koti Bhairavis... Etc... clearly here "koti" is "number" not "type".
      More over Durga Devi or any other Devi or Ganeshji, or any other devatas are not present in the 33 koti (alleged "types") devatas.
      Then what should we categorise other divine beings such as Ganesha, Maha kali Devi, Saraswati devi, Brahma Dev, Kartikeya, Yamraj, Kamadeva, Nidradevi, Shani deva, Brihaspati deva, Annapurna Devi, Durga Devi, Parvati Devi, Manasa Devi, Vaishno Devi, Katyayani Devi, Riddhi, Siddhi, Ashwini kumaras, Tulasi Devi, Bhudevi, Narada, Ganga devi, Hamunanji (the next Brahmadev), Kamadenu Devi, Seshnag, Devi Chamunda, Kuber, Apsaras, etc etc....
      All these big list of devatas are clearly not included in the alleged "33 types" argument of the WhatsApp University, where the 33 types (koti) containing 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, 12 Adityas, Indra and Prajapati. The 33 types mentioned is correct but it's not the full list.
      The example references I've clearly gave a minimum of 36,333 count of devas (in Vishnu Purana) even if we exclude all the numbers in 'koti' assuming the koti means type, and for someone who doesn't believe in Smriti, Shruti - Yajur Veda gave a number of 3,339 devas. So, it's clearly not just 33 devas. And what's wrong with accepting 33 crore devatas, when our culture sees every aspect of nature as controlled by a divine being, we even have preciding deity for sleep (Nidra devi), one for each natural element, etc etc... and this universe has so many aspects of it that why can't there be so many devatas taking care of so many aspects.
      Even every village has a gram devata or Kula devata preciding over their village. There are so many manifestations of the divine, that the list should be very large.
      Of course the source of everything is Paramatma, parabrahma, but that doesn't mean the manifestations of the divine in so many forms and aspects of the nature has to be denied.
      Just because the ignorant converters use this argument, who will you worship, you'll be confused, doesn't mean we have to forgo our roots to fit their logic. We see divine in everything, and there is no one fit for all. That's the core of our culture, dharma, that everyone is unique and is in their unique path to self realisation, and according to their spiritual stage, and spritual needs and inclinations they can worship a specific aspect of the divine to elevate themselves. Just because 33 crore devatas are there doesn't mean we have to worship everyone. We respect everyone and we revere everyone, but we develop a personal relationship with some specific forms of the divine and worshipping them is sufficient as ultimately that divine connection is what's important for personal spiritual growth than keeping numbers.

  • @urvashisingh5868
    @urvashisingh5868 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    What a quantum leap in conciousness for all your listeners. Fantastic exchange!

    • @SavyaTheMonk
      @SavyaTheMonk  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thanks for listening 🙏🏽

  • @Madhavamylove
    @Madhavamylove หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    All glories to Srila Prabhupada. Such a nice devotee I see in you Sabya Prabhu, dandavat to you. May Krishna give you all His blessings to get enough strength to serve in His preaching service and Bhakti. Hare Krishna 🙏💐♥️

  • @cruze86
    @cruze86 หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    It’s very shocking and wonderful watching African people adopting and trying to understand Sanatan Hindu Dharma(religion) 😮. It is very interesting that they are interested in the oldest religion and culture and wanting to explore the root of the indus valley indian civilisation. I think we are on right tracks. 👍🏻

  • @godpenuel
    @godpenuel 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Honoured to have sat with you, Savya. We still have so much to unpack and teach others 🙏🏽❤️

    • @SavyaTheMonk
      @SavyaTheMonk  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @godpenuel the honour was mine. You have kindled a fire of enthusiasm in so many with our conversation. I look forward to our next sitting. 🙏🏽

  • @robertmitchell8630
    @robertmitchell8630 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Thanks to the host for allowing your guests to speak

  • @RishiSingh-cf9iv
    @RishiSingh-cf9iv หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Very good conversation no condemnation criticism but dealing with facts and history for too long the west has suppressed sanatana dharma haray krshna 🙏

  • @81Avis
    @81Avis 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Watching this video I am so proud I am a Hindu.

  • @prajayballikar9409
    @prajayballikar9409 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    As a Sanatani I would say that this is one best and simplest Podcast about Sanatan Dharma. Really appreciate the knowledge and curiosity for knowledge of the Host of the Podcast 🙏.

    • @EliasRykart
      @EliasRykart หลายเดือนก่อน

      You realize that ISCKON calls Shiva, Ganesha etc. demigods?

    • @yournightmare717
      @yournightmare717 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@EliasRykart it doesn't matter if they like Krishna form more, anyone can like whatever they want right!

    • @DishaThakur-uk5yr
      @DishaThakur-uk5yr 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@EliasRykartyou having no idea of sanatan dharma is teaching us? What a joke 😂😂

  • @RenePatrique
    @RenePatrique หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    "According to the Vedic concept we have got seven mothers: 1.) ātma-mātā, your original mother, who gave birth to you 2.) guru-patnī, the wife of your spiritual teacher 3.) brahmaṇi, the wife of your priest 4.) raj patrikā, the wife of your King, the Queen 5.) dhenu, which means "cow" 6.) dhātrī, the nurse or foster-mother who assisted in your birth 7.) tathā pṛthvī, mother Earth"
    Respect your mothers. - Respect Earth. - Protect cows. Stop the slaughtering. - Om Shanti ❤🙏🕉

  • @paradevparadev5371
    @paradevparadev5371 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Pranaam savyasachi das, we indians are proud of u, sanatana dharma u are promoting everywhere, we love u

  • @natulifestyle
    @natulifestyle 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Proud To Be Sanatani (Hindu) ❤ form India

  • @KMsamaj
    @KMsamaj หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Guru Savya’s knowledge is close to complete. He knows that Vedas are older than India is deep knowledge.

  • @vivid_impressions
    @vivid_impressions หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Hare Krishna Savya prabhu.
    Dandavat pranam.
    You spoke complete Krishna Consciousness philosophy very lucidly.
    yasya prasdo bhagavat prasado
    Srila Prabhupada will be very happy . All glories to Srila Prabhupada. Haribol .

  • @aryanmoksha
    @aryanmoksha หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Namaste Swami ji !!

  • @minaximoti7992
    @minaximoti7992 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    SPIRITUAL DEMOCRACY ❤ Jay Sanatan Dharm ❤

  • @rajeenaidoo4959
    @rajeenaidoo4959 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Great conversation between these two gentlemen, reminding me of a conversation that Krishna has with Arjuna and the simplicity of explanation given by the devotee to the podcast host, brilliant.

  • @jb9201
    @jb9201 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Hinduism is fascinating and complex. Total respect !

    • @user-us5ly6wr6e
      @user-us5ly6wr6e 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hinduism is not bound by one particular book or books. It's has continuesly revived itself and will continue to do so. Not like some abrahmic religion which is struck in 6th century. That's the reason it's called sanatan which means eternal.
      1. VEDAS - 1. Rig-veda 2. Sāma-veda 3. Yajur veda - Black and White, 4. Atharva-veda
      2. Brāhmaṇas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Śatapatha, 7. Pañcaviṃśa, 8. Ṣaḍviṃśa, 9. Jaiminiya, 10. Sāma-vidhānam, 11. Chāṇḍogya, 12. Gopatha
      3. Āraṇyakas - 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Tālavakra
      4. Major Upaniṣads
      1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Taittiriya, 4. Kaṭha, 5. Maitri, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Śvetāśvatara, 8. Īśa, 9. Chāṇḍogya, 10. Keṇa, 11. Muṇḍaka, 12. Māṇḍukya, 13. Praśna.
      5. Minor Upaniṣad
      1. Adhyātma Up. 2. Advaya-tāraka Up. 3. Akṣa-mālika Up. 4. Akṣi Up. 5. Amṛta-bindu Up. 6. Annapūrna Up. 7. Atharva-śikha Up. 8. Atharvaśirasa Up. 9. Ātma Up. 10. Ātma-bodha Up. 11. Avadhūta Up. 12. Avyakta Up. 13. Bahvṛicha Up. 14. Bhasma-jābala Up. 15. Bhavana Up. 16. Bhikṣuka Up. 17. Brahma Up. 18. Brahma-vidya Up. 19. Brihad jabāla Up. 20. Dakṣina-mūrti Up. 21. Dattatreya Up. 21. Devi Up. 23. Dhyāna-biṇḍu Up. 24. Ekākṣara Up. 25. Ganapati Up. 26. Garbha Up. 27. Garuḍa Up. 28. Gopāla-tāpiniya Up. 29. Gopāla-pūrva-tāpini Up. 30. Haṁsa Up. 31. Hayagrīva Up. 32. Iśāvāsya Up. 33. Jabāla Up. 34. Jabali Up. 35. Kaivalya Up. 36. Kālāgni-rudra Up. 37. Kali-santaraṇa Up. 38. Kaṭha Up. 39. Katha-rudra Up. 40. Kṣurika Up. 41. Mahā Up. 42. Māhā-nārāyana Up. 43. Mahā-vākya Up. 44. Maitrāyani Up. 45. Maitreyi Up. 46. Maṇḍala-brahmaṇa Up. 47. Maṇḍūkya Up. 48. Mantrika Up. 49. Mudgala Up. 50. Muktika Up. 51. Nāda-biṇḍu Up. 52. Nārada parivrājaka Up. 53. Nirālamba Up. 54. Nirvāna Up. 55. Nṛsimha uttara tāpini Up. 56. Nṛsimha-pūrva-tāpini Up. 57. Paingala Up. 58. Pañca-brahma Up. 59. Para-brahma Up. 60. Paramahaṁsa Up. 61. Paramahaṁsa-parivrājaka Up. 62. Paśupata-brahmaṇa Up. 63. Prāṇāgnihotra up. 64. Rāma rahasya Up. 65. Rāma-pūrva-tāpiniya Up. 66. Rāma-tāpiniya Up. 67. Rudrakṣa-jabāla Up. 68. Śāṇḍilya Up. 69. Sanyāsa Up. 70. Śarabha Up. 72. Sarasvatī-rahasya Up. 73. Śarīrika Up. 74. Sarva-sāra Up. 75. Satyayanīya Up. 76. Saubhāgya-lakṣmi Up. 77. Sīta Up. 78. Skanda Up. 79. Subāla Up. 80. Śuka-rahasya Up. 81. Sūrya Up. 82. Tārasāra Up. 83. Tejo-bindu Up. 84. Tri-śikhi-brahmaṇa Up. 85. Tripura tāpini Up. 86. Tripura Up. 87. Turīyatīta avadhūta Up. 88. Tripāda-vibhūti-mahā-nārāyaṇa Up. 89. Varāha Up. 90. Vāsudeva Up. 91. Vajrasūcika Up. 92. Yajñavalkya Up. 93. Yoga-cūḍāmaṇi Up. 94. Yoga-kuṇḍalini Up. 95. Yoga-śikha Up. 96. Yoga-tattva Up.
      6. Upa Vedas - 1. āyur-Veda. 2. dhanur Veda 3. śastra-śāstra 4. gāndharva-Veda 5. sthāpatya-Veda 6. śilpa-śāstra.
      7. Grihya Sutras - 1. Aśvalayana, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Baudhāyana, 5. Āpastamba, 6. Hiraṇyakeśin, 7. Bhāradvāja, 8. Satyasadha, 9. Vaikhānasa, 10. Parāśkara, 11. Gobhila, 12. Khadira, 13. Jaimini,14. Kauśika. 15. Vaikhānasa.
      8. Dharma Shastras -1. Manu Smṛti, 2. Yājñavalkya Smṛti, 3. Parāśara Smṛti, 4. Viṣṇu, 5. Dakṣa, 6. Samvarta, 7. Vyāsa, 8. Hārita, 9. Sātātapa, 10. Vasiṣṭha, 11. Yama, 12. Āpastamba, 13. Gautama, 14. Devala, 15. Śaṅkha, 16. Likhita, 17. Uṣāna, 18. Atri, 19. Śaunaka, 20. Aṅgirasa, 21. Kātyāyana 22. Vaikhānasa 23. Madālasa (written by a woman).
      9. Major Puranas - 1. Viṣṇu, 2. Bhāgavata, 3. Padma, 4. Nāradiya, 5. Garuḍa, 6. Varāha 7. Matsya, 8. Liṅga, 9. Skanda, 10. Kūrma, 11. Śiva,12. Agni 13. Brahmā, 14. Brahma-vaivarta, 15. Vāmana, 16. Brahmaṇḍa, 17. Mārkaṇḍeya, 18. Bhaviṣya.
      10. Minor Puranas - 1. Adya 2. Narasimha 3. Skanda 4. Shivadharma 5. Durvasa 6. Naradiya 7. Kapila 8. Vamana 9. Aushanasa 10. Brahmanda 11. Varuna 12. Kalika 13. Maheshvara 14. Samba 15. Saura 16. Parashara 17. Maricha 18. Bhargava
      11. Tantras - (a) Śivāgama 1. Kāmika 2. Sūkṣma 3. Candrajñāna 4. Yogarāja 5. Cintya 6. Kāraṇa 7. Makuṭha 8. Ajita 9. Raurava 10. Dīpta 11. Sahasra 12. Aṁśumat 13. Suprabheda
      (b) Rudrāgama 1. Vijaya 2. Nihśvāsa 3. Svayambhūva 4. Anala 5. Vīra 6. Vimala 7. Mukhabimba 8. Prodgīta 9. Lalita10. Siddha 11. Santāna 12. Śarvokta 13. Pārameśvara 14. Kiraṇa 15. Vātula
      (c) Śaktāgama - 1. Chinnamasta Tantra, 2. Gandharva T. 3. Ganapati T.4. Svacchanda T. 5. Guptasādhana T. 6. Jñānārṇava T. 7. Kākachandiśvara-kalpa T. 8. Nirvāṇa T.9. Kali T. 10. Niruttara T.11. Kāmakhya T.12. Kauḷavali T.13. Kubjika T. 14. Kulāchuḍāmaṇi T. 15. Kuṇḍalini T. 16. Malinivijayottara T. 17. Mātrikabheda T. 18. Māya T. 19. Netra T. 20. Nila Tantra T. 22. Saraswati T. 23. Tantra-loka T. 24. Tantra-rāja T. 25. Tāra T. 26. Vināśikha T. 27. Yogini T. 28. Yoni T. 29. Mahā-nirvāṇa T. 23. Prapañcasāra T. 24. Toḍala T. 25. Kulārṇava T. 26. Viṣṇu-yāmala T. 27. Rudra-yāmala T. 28. Brahma-yāmala T. 29. Kula-sāra T.
      12. Āgamas (Vaiṣṇava)
      (a) Vaikhānasa Āgama.
      (b) Pañcarātra āgama:- 1. Īśvara Saṁhita,2. Parama S. 3. Bṛihad Brahma S. 4. Pauṣkara S. 5. Sāttvata S. 6. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 7. Agastya S. 8. Aniruddha S. 9. Ahirbhudnya S. 10. Kapiñjala S. 11. Kāśyapa S. 12. Jayākhya S. 13. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 14. Nāradīya S. 15. Paramapuruṣa S. 16. Parāśara S. 17. Pādma S. 18. Pārameśvara S. 19. Puruṣottama S. 20. Pauṣkara S. 21. Bhāradvāja S. 22. Mārkaṇḍeya S. 23. Lakṣmī Tantra S. 24. Viśvamitra S. 25. Viṣṇu-Tilaka S. 26. Viṣṇu S. 27. Viṣvaksena S. 28. Śāṇḍilya S. 29. Śeṣa S. 30. Śrīpraśṇav 31. Sanatkumāra S. 32. Hayaśīrśa Samhitas…. And 100 more unpublished.
      13. Itihāsas
      1. Rāmāyanas (Sanskrit - many more in regional languages.)
      (a) Vālmiki Rāmāyaṇa, (b) Agastya Rāmāyaṇa, (c) Adhyatma Rāmāyaṇa, (d) Adbhuta­­ Rāmāyaṇa; (e) Vasiṣṭha Rāmāyaṇa (f) Laghu Yoga Vasiṣṭha, (g) Ānanda Rāmāyaṇa, (h) Ramokhyana Parva.
      2. Mahābhārata
      3. Harivaṁśa.
      14. Gitas
      1. Anu-gītā, 2. Avadhūta-gītā, 3. Aṣṭāvakra-gītā, 4. Kapila-gītā 5. Adhyātma Gītā 6. Arhad-gītā Or Tattva-gītā 7. Bhagavad Gītā 8. Bhikṣu-gītā 9. Bodhya-gītā 10. Brahma-gītā 11. Brāhmaṇa-gītā 12. Devī-gītā 13. Gaṇeśa-gītā 14. Haṃsa-gītā 15. Har-gītā 16. Hārīta-gītā 17. Jayanteya-gītā 18. Īśvara-gītā, 19. Kapila-gītā 20. Maṅkī-gītā 21. Mahāvīra Gītā (Jaina) 22. Pāṇḍava-gītā 23. Parāśara-gītā 24. Piṅgala-gītā 25. Prema-gītā 26. Rāma-gītā 27. Rudra-gītā 28. Śiva-gītā 29. Śivaśaṁpāka-gītā 30. Sūrya-gītā 31. Sūta-gītā 32. Vicikhyu-gītā 33. Vṛtra-gītā 34. Vyādha Gītā 35. Vyāsa-gītā 36. Yama-gītā, 37 Ribhu gītā, 38 Uddhava gītā, 39 Janaka gītā.
      15. Social Sciences
      1. Aesthetics (a) Kama-sūtra (b) Koka Śāstra, (c) Anangaranga.
      2. Polity & Administration - Artha-śāstra
      3. Encyclopaedia - Brihatsaṁhita
      4. Ethics - Nīti śāstra (a) Brihaspati Nīti Śāstra, (d) Vidura N.Ś. (c) Śukra N.Ś. (d) Cānakya Rāja N.Ś. (e) Bhritrahāri N.Ś (f) Kamaṇḍaki N.Ś
      5. Jātaka Mālā 6. Pañca-Tantra 7. Hītopadeśa. 8. Kāvya. 9. Nāṭya-śāstra (Dance), 10. Alaṅkāra śāstra (rhetoric), 11. Saṅgīta Śāstra (Musicology).
      16. Metaphysics (Ṣad-darśana)
      (1) Mimāṁṣa Sūtras (Jaimini), (2) Nyāya Sūtras (Gautama) (3) Saṅkhya Sūtras (Kapila) (4) Vaiśeśikha Sūtras (Kaṇāḍa) (5) Yoga Sūtras (Patañjali) (6) Vedānta Sūtras (Bādarāyaṇa)

  • @DJ-bq4hp
    @DJ-bq4hp หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    This is how a podcast should be clear questions and clear answers, throughout this conversation i liked the part where penuel atleast acknowledges that christianity travelled to africa through Invasion which people don't understand, and this itself is a validation that if the britishers were the followers of christianity (peace and love), why would they treat fellow africans or any other as slaves they should have preached love among them🤨
    Greetings from 🇮🇳

  • @thegiftedmedia
    @thegiftedmedia หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Hare Krsna. I thought the host did a great job interviewing Savya Prabhu. Very nice to see someone so genuinely interested.

  • @kathyasubash9797
    @kathyasubash9797 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Pranam Savyasachi guru 🙏🙏🙏

  • @indram5384
    @indram5384 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Jai shree Krishna 🙏 Hinduism is sanathan dharma eternal and everlasting with great teaching and philosophy 🙏

  • @IndianYatrivlog
    @IndianYatrivlog 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Great 🚩🙏 Jai Shree Ram

  • @bhavik9889
    @bhavik9889 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    नारायणयेति समर्पयामि ॥ 🔥🕉️ 🌺 🙏

  • @Games_and_more_007
    @Games_and_more_007 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Sanatan is the way of life to live...proud to be a sanatani hindu from india ❤

  • @Electrical.Practical1985
    @Electrical.Practical1985 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    H.H savya the monk explained spiritual dimensions splendidly. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @pandavvijay4694
    @pandavvijay4694 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Monk's knowledge is great and perfect which he took from his divine grace ac bhakti vedant swami srilla Prabhupada,hare Krishna

  • @sahilth_1479
    @sahilth_1479 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    💥This is exactly the difference between Dharm & Religions -
    You are encouraged to have as many qualities that Bhagwans have in yourself in Dharm. You are supposed to invoke those qualities (Godliness) in you. That is what the concept of Darshan is. Sanatan says you got all capabilities to empower the element of supreme which is already existing in you.
    In Religions, you have the concept of God & followers, where you cannot even imagine his attributes. God, according to them is unreachable & not definable.

    • @seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388
      @seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 หลายเดือนก่อน

      God created man for eternal life. But when Adam ate of the tree, he/ mankind got separated from the Source of Life , which brought into creation,sin suffering death and eternal separation, the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good/ evil. The wages of sin is death and nothing we do can return life back into us. That’s why Life Himself Jesus Christ veiled His Divinity in flesh to come as a man , not from mortal Adam of sin nature, to take OUR death upon Himself, destroy its power by His resurrection, to make us a new creation, born of The Spirit for righteousness unto eternal life.
      In short, without His Life Giving Spirit indwelling us , we have no eternal life

  • @pawanmujje3002
    @pawanmujje3002 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Jai Sri ram..Jai Shri Krishna

  • @manjunathmalakhed4724
    @manjunathmalakhed4724 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Namaskara Savyasachi das ji. Very nicely explined the concept of sanatan dharma. I am an advaitha follower(only single brahman-singularity) and Shiva being supreme n originator of everybthing(also shakthi(half part of Shiva-famously termed as Ardhanaarishwar).
    We believe that mutually Shiva and Vishnu chant each other while in Dhyana.
    In fact it is so intrigue to know that while Shiva grant all sort of whishes of his devotee irrespective of whether he is a devas, Asuraas, Munushayaas etx and what is the intention behind it. But Vishnu being preserver and more calculative. He then go and defend or destroy thoae who misuse of these grants from Shiva. This is how both are murually connected.

  • @monjitnunisa1234
    @monjitnunisa1234 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What a Wise man he is I am lucky to listen to him Shree Savya the monk

  • @swatis6785
    @swatis6785 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Savyasachi Das. ❤🙏

  • @SushilKumar-ji8ex
    @SushilKumar-ji8ex 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Love From Bharat ❤
    जय भोलेनाथ 🙏🚩

  • @SumiOccult
    @SumiOccult หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Hare Krishna Guru ji. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @bapimondal4265
    @bapimondal4265 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Jai sanatan dharm ❤️

  • @FunnyBlog555m
    @FunnyBlog555m 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Jai Shri Ram ❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🙏

  • @striker44
    @striker44 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Seeking the truth together. 🙏

  • @ParminderSingh-ce1oj
    @ParminderSingh-ce1oj หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Namaste savyasachi prabhu🙏🙏

  • @sr7895
    @sr7895 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    All glories to Srila Prabhupada ❤

  • @Ex_Muslim_Alam_Sanatani_vhp
    @Ex_Muslim_Alam_Sanatani_vhp 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Guruji has given a very good answer, Hare Krishna

  • @shivck02
    @shivck02 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    That was truly amazing, I couldn't get my ears eyes mind off this video Savya Prabhu 🙏🏼cleared lots of doubt I'm born in Sanata Dharma but was never shown taught explained the structure of Sanata Dharma I'm begging for more and more, every person should watch this so we can understand our soul path, not man made ideology. Please have lots of follow up videos that we can give our kids basic understanding which in turn one day led them to our spiritual path. Moksha 🙏🏼

  • @MainaliBishal
    @MainaliBishal หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Sanatan dharma always guide us toward liberation and wisdom ❤❤

  • @paradevparadev5371
    @paradevparadev5371 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Parallel universe everything is explained in vedas, perfect

  • @OyeKyaBoltiPublic
    @OyeKyaBoltiPublic 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Amazing life changing information. Jesus took Knowledge from Bharat between age of 10 to 20 year .

  • @karthikadevi6012
    @karthikadevi6012 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Hare Rama hare Rama, Rama Rama hare hare. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
    Hare Krishna hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna hare hare. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @manojdixit5075
    @manojdixit5075 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I loved this podcast , because i am a non practising Hindu , but a spiritual person , believing in mutual respect of religious wisdom rather than tolerance of a religion .this is the consciousness i grew up with being a Hindu. I can fully a appreciate this conversation , because the questions are great and the answers are from our ancient wisdom . And i too have observed that from Star wars to Metrix and super heroes hollywood movies have borrowed and digested into American pop culture and its soft powers . the Ancient hindu scriptures ,just have too many similarities to parts of other religions and their stories/mythologies . But ancient scriptures were sip files preserved to be expanded with the evolution of intellect .

    • @maheshgoswami8508
      @maheshgoswami8508 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's better to be a non practicing Hindu than being a radical Muslim.
      Rishi Charwak was a non practicing Hindu/atheist - non believer in moksha and Nirvana yet lived happily in his times without being exterminated or banished. That's the beauty of sanatan dharm.

  • @thetruth9713
    @thetruth9713 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I love this Hindu culture

  • @arunagarwal3426
    @arunagarwal3426 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    God Prabhu Savya is soooooo cool, First, grab a quiet place cold drink (lock your kids), and now watch this. Prabhu Savya is amazing.

  • @rajendrahaldar1596
    @rajendrahaldar1596 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Jay shree Krishna 🙏🚩

  • @dharmeshnatanta4616
    @dharmeshnatanta4616 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Hare krishna Prabhu ji...

  • @inar684
    @inar684 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    What I find striking at the first glance, sir you look clean in the body. As clean as only someone like you can be. What adds to this cleanliness is the universality of your mind, it seems as if it applies not just to humans but animals aswell. I am in awe.

  • @RenePatrique
    @RenePatrique หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Subliminating sexual energy into Ojas and Prema is a super-powerful process. - Without control over this some people are like animals in my opinion. Also Srila Prabhupad said that "Eating, Sex, Sleeping, repeat" is the life of a dog living on the street, unable to understand and develop Krishna consciousness. Jivas in a human body are able to understand, though, and to develop Krishna consciousness. If humans do not make use of this ability to subliminate their sexual energy then they miss out on the most precious experience a human being may have. And I agree 100% with that. - Hare Krishna & Radhe Shyam - Thank you for sharing your journey, dear Savya! - ❤🙏🕉

  • @somjack41
    @somjack41 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    1:14:38 one important point to highlight that a lot of explanation if hindu philosophy or bhagwat geeta requires knowledge of Sanskrit and use of some of the words as is as there is no alternative english words for those Sanskrit words and hence people can end up misunderstanding or interpreting the key message

  • @srirakesh1
    @srirakesh1 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Jai Sriram 🚩🙏🏻