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March 15, 2010mystic folk pagan black metal
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”samadhi” is a 1972 Hindi film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Dharmendra in a dual role as father and son, Asha Parekh and Jaya Bhaduri as the love interests. Music is by RD Burman. Memorable songs include “Bangle ke Peeche” by Lata Mangeshkar (a favorite among today’s remix), “Jab Tak Rahe” by Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar’s song “Jaane Jana.” The film became a “semi-hit” at the box office. Film was later remade in Telugu as Nindu Manishi (1978)…..Kishore Kumar (Hindi: किशोर कुमार}) (August 4, 1929 October 13, 1987) was Indian film playback singer and actor. Along with Mukesh, Ahmed Rushdi and Mohammed Rafi, he dominated Indian subcontinent music from the 1950s to the 1970s. Kumar also achieved notable success as a lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenwriter and scriptwriter. Kishore Kumar was a prolific vocalist and sang in many Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Malayalam and Oriya. He is also widely regarded as the most versatile singer in the history of Indian cinema and a maverick of sorts for lending his voice to songs that did not conform to the norms of the day. After Ashok Kumar became a Bollywood star, the Ganguly family used to visit Mumbai regularly. Abhas Kumar changed his name to Kishore Kumar and started his cinema career as a chorus singer at Bombay Talkies, where his brother worked. His first film as an actor was Shikari (1946), in which Ashok Kumar played the lead role …
A dialogue between King Suraghu and the Persian King Parigha. Parigha is a traditional yogi, well versed in mental training, and the achievement of samadhi. Right Samadhi, concentration of the attention which leads to higher states of consciousness. Is meditation about making the mind go blank? No thoughts or notions are supposed to arise in the mind. Suraghu identifies samadhi as self-realisation. Higher states of consciousness do not have anything to do with realisation. Yogic concentration exercises are separate from ordinary life. They do not burn up our attachment to notions hopes and desires, our latent tendencies. Samadhi is equanimity and clear perception of what is, free of desire and aversion. It is uninterrupted in the sage. After initial self-realisation there comes the practice of establishment in this self-realisation whereby the latent tendencies gradually die away. samadhi is not concerned with higher states of consciousness, only consciousness. spiritually, there cannot be any other state.
Sri Ma takes the image of Lord Padmanabhan in her hands, and then visits her mother’s samadhi at Kankhal in May 1981. More at www.anandamayi.org
The largest samadhi statue(67.5 feet) at Monaragala viharaya, Rambodagalla, Sri Lanka.
”Life is insecurity” this is how this beautiful talk starts that happened middle December 2009 in the samadhi Center in Sicily. Rahasyo, the center leader, had organized an event which started with dancing, shaking, buddhahill Tibetan Tantra Sessions and hugging as a preparation for Pan’s Sharing. Pan’s Sharing was a great intense happening, with an audience that was relaxed and therefore receptive to hear these essentials… “Your aliveness is your only treasure” another core sentence of this sharing. Thank you Osho for introducing a new spirituality, a life affirmative spirituality. Thank you for still connecting people who are looking for a new way of living, for connecting souls and arranging in invisible ways. Sending people, making places available. The vision of the New Man is alive here and now. In gratitude
Swami Chidananda performs the aarthi, accompanied by Swami Satchidananda, at the samadhi mandir of Pujya Mataji Krishnabai, of Anandashram, Kanhangad, Kerala.
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