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Applications of the Principles of Yoga in Learning Systems PDF Print E-mail
Written by Swami Vijnanananda Saraswati   

It has always been a deep concern for those in love with the Hindu Traditions and Scriptures, that there has been a slow and systematic erosion of the institutions and environments that had facilitated its sustenance. This love, for some, emerged out of a simple affection or a deep seated regard while for others emanated from a deep sense of understanding and insight of the wisdom that prevailed in this part of the world since time immemorial. India being as rich as it was – that what we have always read, understood and or imagined, was always a prey for the petty aspirants all across the globe. That is exactly the reason why, there have been continuing attacks on India – since early days, and even now, only their forms have changed.

 

Applications of the principles of Yoga in learning systems

and the Vedic ethos in the contemporary environment.

Swami Vijnanananda Saraswati


Swami Vijnanananda Saraswati
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Swami Vijnanananda Saraswati has been conducting Vedantic study circles, yoga retreats and workshops for private groups and corporate sponsors. He can be e-mailed at < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it >


 
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