Bowl of Saki (Hazrat Inayat Khan)
Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan How few there are in this world who stop to think whether the actions of another are right for him! We are so ready …
Daily lesson with gurudeva
SLOKA 128 FROM DANCING WITH SIVA HOW ARE THE VEDAS SIGNIFICANT TODAY? The Vedas, the ultimate scriptural authority, permeate Hinduism’s thought, ritual and meditation. They open a rare window …
Tirukural.
Kural 181 Silent about virtue and swift to act wrongly, one who does not slander others may still be called good. Kural 182 More vile than violating virtue and …
Vedic Verses.
This being identified with the mind and resplendent by nature is realized by yogis within the heart as of the size of a grain of rice or barley. He …
Bowl of Saki (Hazrat Inayat Khan)
Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan Love has its time at every stage of life. As a child, as a youth, as an adult, whatever stage of life one has …
Daily lesson with gurudeva
SLOKA 127 FROM DANCING WITH SIVA WHAT IS THE NATURE OF THE VEDA TEXTS? The holy Vedas, man’s oldest scripture, dating back 6,000 to 8,000 years, are a collection …
Tirukural.
Kural 171 In the very attempt to wrongly gain another’s wealth, a man forfeits his family’s future and his own faultlessness. Kural 172 Those who deem injustice shameful never …
Vedic Verses.
Prajapati said to them: The person that is seen in the eye-that is the Self. He further said: This is immortal, fearless. This is Brahman. They asked: Venerable Sir, …
Bowl of Saki (Hazrat Inayat Khan)
Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan Among all the valuable things of this world, the word is the most precious. For in the word, one can find a light which …
Tirukural.
Kural 161 The unenvious heart is to be valued no less than virtuous conduct itself. Kural 162 Among the many precious things a man may acquire, none surpasses a …