![]() She said that the exhibition will also go to Russia later this year. Her exhibition has Om in 78 languages such as Tibetan, Dongkha, Ume, Chinese, Limbu, Lao, Burmese, Sarada, Thai, Mongolian, Brahmi, Khmer and Sinhali along with most Indian languages. bharatbhakti.in provides services of Rig Ved in Gujrati in pdf, Read Rig Ved in Gujrati, Free Downlaod Rig Ved in Gujrati, Rig Ved in Gujrati E-Book. I then travelled widely across Asian countries and came across the many forms of Om, universally used as a good omen," she said. While I had roots in spiritual knowledge in childhood and adulthood, I started finding a similar theme and ethos when I learnt Mandarin and Japanese. There I started taking a keen interest in oriental languages and art and started calligraphy and ikebana. "I left India with my husband in 2000, and moved to the Netherlands. Maru, an Ahmedabad native, is holding a three-day exhibition on Om's various manifestations across the world at CN Institute of Fine Arts, from Thursday. It was this transformation and usage that attracted Bhavna Maru, a 53-year-old artist, based in Rome, Italy. In ancient times, when Indian culture went overseas and influenced neighbouring regions, Om, also travelled to those areas and assumed an identity of its own depending on the local script and interpretation of religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism which used it as sacred. Keeping with the spirit of the Upanishads, while revealing the secret of this creation, prana, life and the fourth state of awakening and answering all such questions that have piqued seekers since time immemorial, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar impresses upon us that no matter where we look or what we see or feel in the visible world, it all begins from and dissolves into the same source.AHMEDABAD: Om, considered the first sound in Hindu cosmology, is held dear by Hindus and Indians as a holy word and beginning of mantras in Vedas and other religious scriptures. From whom comes life? What enables man to speak, to hear, and see? All that the Master has can be transmitted through the sheer grace of being close to him.Īs it is with all ancient scriptures, Kena Upanishad too begins with an enquiry, which echoes the same fundamental questions that have brought the sincere on the path. In this closeness, more than words flow between the Master and the disciple, speaker, and the listener. This Kena Upanishad derives its name from the opening word ‘Kena-ishitam’ meaning ‘by whom’ and ‘Upanishad’ means sitting close, more importantly feeling close to the master. What does this mean? The Rishis knew this thirst of the seekers and the Kena Upanishad was born. But what makes that piece of equipment tick? The scriptures tell you that your physical self is here but your spirit is rooted elsewhere. Where did life come from? How is this body such a perfect piece of machinery? How are our eyes actually able to see, ears hear and the nose detect odour? The study of human anatomy can tell you that each organ has a piece of equipment attached to it that enables it to function. ![]()
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