In this satsang, Nutan Swamiji describes the real purpose of Yajna Karmas mentioned in Vedas.
Generally, people are given to worldly desires, indiscipline and selfishness. The vedic rituals captures our interest by promising alluring rewards in this world as well as the next, in return for performing them faithfully, abiding all its prescriptions. The very performance of these rituals brings about expansiveness, self discipline and elevates their mind to a feeling of oneness with the creation - finally outliving all desires.
Swamiji tells us that until one is freed of all desires of the world, the pursuit of Truth will not begin. Only by discovering the infinite nature of Self, one can go beyond all vicissitudes of life!
Swamiji will be discussing 'Voice of Upanishads'. The Global Satsang will be based on Kathopanishad and Mundakopanishad. | Live Satsangs with Spiritual Masters on Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday at 8 pm IST/10:30 am EDT/ 10:30 pm MST.
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