Issue No. 216 • March 14, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Messages to Seekers

Need For Spirituality

Saints’ Blessings
to the Sanatan


Clarification of Doubts

Did You Know?

Practical Guidance

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion

Children's Corner

Activities Worldwide

Religious Festivals

Implied Meanings

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Memorable Quotes





This Week's Highlights

For week ending March 13, 2004
Broadcasters promise to curb on-air indecency:
Spiritual practice to reduce vulgar tendencies and gain true protection from immorality
    Washington D.C., USA – A day after the nation's largest radio chain suspended shock jock Howard Stern, broadcasters sought to convince lawmakers that they're serious about limiting indecency on the airwaves. Congressional committee members still expressed skepticism about the broadcasting industry curbing indecent displays on its own. Several pointed out that Clear Channel has not yet agreed to pay FCC-imposed fines related to his show. ...
The Sanatan organization striving
for the upliftment of the entire society
Worshipping the statue of Lord Ganesh with right-facing trunk
Question: My husband and I have received a statue of Lord Ganesh with the trunk facing right, as a gift. I have heard about Lord Ganesh with trunks facing different sides. Should we perform ritualistic worship of this statue? Is it possible that the statue could cause any distress?...
Difference in Rushis and Munis
Importance of developing an ‘attitude of spiritual practice’
Actions/efforts to awaken spiritual emotion in an individual
Story - Saint Eknath and the milkman
Spiritual Experience
Reports from the Sanatan's Centers
Devoted seekers
Losses incurred due to ego and importance
of dissolving ego to a seeker – Part 3
Completion of five hours of repeating (chanting*) The Lord’s Name
and satseva, despite being on over-time duty
Hearing Vedic recitations, despite
no such recitations being on in the vicinity
The importance of mudras
Praying alone