Conversations 432-436
Video and Audio
The Story of Dharmavyadha
Watch Murali sharing this inspiring story from the Mahabharata. Special thanks to Ananda Sangha India, who originally posted this as part of a longer talk. Here are more stories told by Murali: The Story of the Origin of the Gayatri Mantra of Enlightenment The Story of King Harishchandra The Descent of the Ganga River If you like to a free … Read More
How to Be Happy All the Time, Episode 1, with Kalamali Joy
This series of talks are based on the book: “How to Be Happy All the Time.” This is one of the Wisdom of Paramhansa Yogananda series of books published by Crystal Clarity Publishers. These books are based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi. In His early years in America, Yogananda wrote several groups of … Read More
Yogananda Helping Us to Become Free
Nayaswami Jyotish shares during his inspiring Sunday Service at Ananda Village on Yogananda’s birthday, Jan 5th, 2020.
The Seva of Social Media
How social media can be an act of service for the Guru. By Aryavan and Ishani McSweeney.
O Master
Dedicated to Paramhansa Yogananda Composer: Donald Walters & Mukti LaMar Performed by the Ananda Village Choir on Yogananda’s birthday, Jan 5th, 2020. Lyrics: O Master, may Thy joy fill our days. O Master, may Thy wisdom guide our ways. The time has come for us to see That there’s but one reality Upon the earth and high above: The truth … Read More
At the Heart of Silence—the Eternal Word
Sunday Service with Nayaswami Jyotish and Nayaswami Devi at Ananda Village.
Resolve Difficulties by Raising Your Level of Consciousness
“Living wisely living well” webinar explained the “Resolve difficulties by raising your level of consciousness” from Swami Kriyananda’s book ‘Living Wisely Living Well’ by Bramhacharini Blezy.
Contentment
Contentment also known as the “Supreme Virtue” in the scriptures. Nayaswami Lahari shares her experinces about how she found contentment in midst of storms, the right attitudes for it and what it really means to be contended in our day to day lives.