We must always Indulge in a Shloka Verse via Path of Contemplation to reach the Hidden Underlying Cosmic Meaning


Recitation of a shloka or mantra ritually was meaningless… we would never gain desired results! Commentaries of Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads available with Gita press, Gorakhpur, India also contained transliteration that made it easier for one to follow the hidden underlying meaning of individual words contained in a shloka verse.

 

To understand the exact meaning of a shloka in Sanskrit, knowledge of Sanskrit or Hindi was desirable! Many words in Sanskrit and Hindi were unique, the meaning of which could not be explained in English.

 

One must never indulge in recitation of shlokas verses. We must always indulge in a shloka verse via path of contemplation to reach the hidden underlying cosmic meaning.

 

By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref. 161227)

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