वासुदेवाय विद्महे राधाप्रियाय धीमहि तन्नः कृष्णः प्रचोदयात्
vaasudevaaya vidmahe raadhaapriyaaya dheemahi tannah' kri'shnah' prachodayaat
We meditate on Vasudeva, the beloved of Radha. May Krishna inspire our intellect.
Listening to this mantra brings immense spiritual and emotional benefits. It strengthens your connection with Lord Krishna, the embodiment of divine love and compassion. This mantra invokes the blessings of Radha and Krishna, helping to attract love, harmony, and understanding into your life. It can foster deeper emotional bonds, enhance your ability to express affection, and remove negativity that blocks love from flourishing. By meditating on this sacred chant, you align your thoughts with divine energies, making your heart pure and receptive to love. Additionally, it can inspire your inner strength and guide you toward forming meaningful and fulfilling relationships.
Yoga philosophy can be seen as applied psychology because it offers practical techniques for understanding and improving the human mind. At its core, Yoga focuses on the mental processes, emotions, and behaviors that shape a person's experience of life. Through practices like meditation, breath control (pranayama), and self-discipline, Yoga directly engages with the mind to reduce stress, calm the senses, and enhance clarity. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras outline the eightfold path, which includes ethical guidelines, mental practices, and deep self-awareness—all designed to bring mental balance. By addressing thoughts, desires, and habits, Yoga works as a form of mental training, helping individuals manage their emotional states and reactions. This makes Yoga more than just a spiritual practice; it serves as a systematic approach to psychological well-being, much like modern psychology's focus on self-regulation and emotional control, but in a deeply holistic and experiential way.
Agastya mountain also known as Agastyarkoodam or Agastya-malai is in the Western-ghats 60 km away from Trivandrum, Kerala.
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om kshraum' praum' hraum' raum' braum' jraum' jreem' hreem' nri'sim'haaya namah' .....
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