Apr 10 2019 60 mins 91
Chapter 2 Verse 31 - 38
The lecture was given by Swami Tattwamayananda on April 5, 2019.
-Swadharma: natural and spontaneous
-An antidote for our perverse notions of freedom and passion for the rationally indefensible
-Description of a perverse tendency for self-deception and untruthfulness and its cascading consequences (with a courtroom illustration)
-References to Dostoevsky's 'Notes From the Underground'
-A contrasting study of 'Adhikarivaada' and 'the Parable of the Sower' from the Bible.
The lecture was given by Swami Tattwamayananda on April 5, 2019.
-Swadharma: natural and spontaneous
-An antidote for our perverse notions of freedom and passion for the rationally indefensible
-Description of a perverse tendency for self-deception and untruthfulness and its cascading consequences (with a courtroom illustration)
-References to Dostoevsky's 'Notes From the Underground'
-A contrasting study of 'Adhikarivaada' and 'the Parable of the Sower' from the Bible.