The Vaiśeṣika Sūtra, also called Kaṇāda sūtra, is the foundation of the Vaiśeṣika school. They were written by sage Kaṇāda in aphoristic sutras style and present theories on the creation and existence of the universe, applying logic and realism. Vaiśeṣika is more systematically structured than Nyāya and is one of the earliest systematic realist ontologies in human history. The text discusses different kinds of motions, the meaning of dharma, a theory of pramāṇa, the basis of ātmā, and the nature of yoga and mokṣa.
Every morning there will be kīrtana at 10.30. Besides the regular schedule, we will also have additional classes and weekend seminars, which will be announced in our Bhakti-ratna email group. There will be a winter break of approximately two weeks.
Besides the regular schedule, there may be additional classes on weekends, which will be announced in our Bhakti-ratna email group.
In the Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad it is said that the Vedas came out on the breath of God. Just like you are breathing without thinking, for God, this Vedic knowledge is as natural. Therefore, God gave the Vedic knowledge effortlessly, just like breathing. If God wants to bring out the Vedas through breathing, He can do that. For Him every sense can do the function of any another sense because He is beyond duality. He is Absolute so His senses are also absolute.