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  • @irongirlrocks2618
    @irongirlrocks2618 Před 6 lety +135

    I love your videos! Proud to be a Hindu. Proud to be an Indian-Canadian. Lots of love to all Hindus♡
    I like to address an important topic I came across in the comments. For some reason, some people have problem when it comes to donating money to priests in Temples. Everybody wants the services & rituals offered by the priests but for free. Do you have any idea what it takes to learn so much of the vedas, train and memorize all the hymns, mantras, chantings??
    My father told me about the struggles of his parents (my grandparents) of what it's like growing up in a poor priest's family. My grandfather was a priest and in his early age even worked at Tirupathi, which was an honour. The only salary he received was just the camphour and sandalwood that was applied on Lord Venkateshwara's murtie. Then later on, he would go to other's home to perform whatever rituals they required. The money he got was so very less.. my grandfather never demanded any specific amount. He would humbly accept whatever that was given. Sometimes people didn't even give money. They would just give rice, some bad quality fruits they didn't want. It was barely enough to feed his family. That's why he didn't pass down his knowledge to my father, since he struggled so much and wanted his son to have a "real" career. My father became an engineer through his hardwork (remember..there are no reservations in India for brahmins, no matter how poor/ low socioeconomic status they come from). We moved to Canada not so long ago. My dad knows the untold pain of being a priest, so we give money directly to the priests in the temple, as well as donate money to the Temple.. so that the temple's don't go extinct. Our Hindu ancestors preserved all the ancient scriptures for them to survive long enough to be recorded in our modern digital world. The ancient knowledge of Sanathana Dharma is now available for the world to access, so the credit should be given to the mother of all sources.. which is Sanathana Hindu Dharma.

    • @HinduLifestyle
      @HinduLifestyle  Před 6 lety +19

      Very touching.. I also agree with your sentiments and have also heard many people complain about having to pay Pandits. I tip my hats and offer my pranam to your grandfather.

    • @har132
      @har132 Před 6 lety +10

      @IronGirl rocks: I agree with you. Those who can't chant a single Sanskrit mantra expect the Pundits to spend their lives in doing Pujas for free..They are the same people who will spend any amount of money in senseless worldly things but they want the priest to spend his life like a beggar. Utter shame.
      These chaps should try living in a Gurukul and learn just one thing. ASHTADHYAAYI. Yes, only one thing.
      Will disappear within a week, trust me.

    • @sharadjogalekar2
      @sharadjogalekar2 Před 6 lety +2

      True words

    • @irongirlrocks2618
      @irongirlrocks2618 Před 6 lety +2

      +Hindu Lifestyle
      thank you, that means a lot to me :)

    • @irongirlrocks2618
      @irongirlrocks2618 Před 6 lety +2

      +Har
      Thank you for understanding :)

  • @bellakatearts
    @bellakatearts Před 3 lety +33

    i used to participate in new age spirituality until i realized just how much was stolen from himduism. i bought a copy of the bhagavad gita, read it, and i’ve never been happier.

    • @cerveauy8782
      @cerveauy8782 Před 2 lety

      Jai Shri Krishna good person🕉️❤️🙏

  • @anindochowdhury
    @anindochowdhury Před 6 lety +209

    I had a long debate with an Europen Lady who runs a channel name " Jesus Yoga " ... I am astonished that she claiming yoga is from Jesus .. ha ha ha .. she had no idea about Adi Yoga / Patanjali and making a case that Jesus invented yoga.

    • @kumarg4249
      @kumarg4249 Před 6 lety +44

      Anindo Chowdhury
      They've a long history of doing that !!
      Easter and Christmas were taken from pagans by the Christian strategy of "Interpretatio christiana". It's the adaptation of non-Christian elements of culture or historical facts to the worldview of Christianity. The term is commonly applied to recasting of religious and cultural activities, beliefs and imageries of "pagan" peoples into a Christianized form as a strategy for Christianization.
      And this has long before had become the culture of Europe. They steal things from other people and show it, as if it belongs to them.
      That's what they've done during the colonial era...

    • @anandpandey9988
      @anandpandey9988 Před 6 lety +5

      Jesus was Buddhist.
      New testament is not directly from jesus, ita made up book by religious bigots.
      Same for muhammad who was a saint like jesus and the holy books are made up by Islamist bigots.

    • @anindochowdhury
      @anindochowdhury Před 6 lety +20

      Anand Pandey -- In Jesus case you may say that but their is no such empherical evidences but in case of Muhammad its big NO. Muhammad biography tells that he never ever travelled beyond Arabia and he never had debated with other philosophical schools.

    • @anandpandey9988
      @anandpandey9988 Před 6 lety +1

      Anindo Chowdhury there are some evidences that he did travel to kashmir which 2000 years ago was a hub of vedic n buddhist rishis n monks.
      Famous quote "love thy neighbour" is actually from a buddhist text.
      As for muhammad , his many sayings and doings are recorded in hadis which were compiled 200 years on after his death and muslims believe those compilations are not corrupted. Many of his saying n deeds are contradictory which do suggest that either muhammad was truly a humble n kind man and later due political power got arrogant or may be there were many additions that bigots added to hadis attributing them to the prophet for the gain of their own brotherhoods
      I am not saying muhammad was buddhist. I am saying that the islamic claims that his teachings are corrupt free is doubtful

    • @anindochowdhury
      @anindochowdhury Před 6 lety +4

      Anand Pandey -- You are correct at present we are facing bigger problem that they both want to eradicate us. Now if we indulge in this discussion then with petro dollars they will turn this narrative against us to convert more and more Budhist and Hindus.

  • @hilaryquinlan837
    @hilaryquinlan837 Před 3 lety +27

    Right on brother! I was raised a catholic Christian in Ireland but Hinduism and Bhuddism always made more sense to me since I was 15. I meditate and do yoga and I know it comes from the Hindu and Bhuddest traditions. I am very grateful to that knowledge and perhaps what is really happening here is that many people are naturally moving towards Hindu beliefs and Bhuddest beliefs, like a subconcious mass conversion. You are right that you don´t need any New Age Gurus or New age cults. This knowledge has already been around in the east for thousands of years in India and other parts of the east. Be proud to be Hindu because yes, we are now following your light. You do not need any external recognition from any other religion or governament when you are already becoming the faith of choice. Namaste!

    • @RTAV108
      @RTAV108 Před 2 měsíci

      Buddhism is also nothing but an offshoot of Sanatan, not older than just 2500 years. Adya Shankaracharya had to incarnate exactly for this reason when Sanatan was dying in motherland due to spread of Buddhism and Jainism that do not recognise Vedas.
      We do not object to the factions only because it would just mean more divide.

  • @fightforlife1448
    @fightforlife1448 Před 6 lety +79

    I am from India, please make a trust to help Hindu people in barma, and Hindu in India come from Pakistan, please help each other ,

    • @subrayakrishnabhat
      @subrayakrishnabhat Před 6 lety +2

      punit p There is an NGO called Nimittekam in India which is working for supporting Hindus, Sikh refugees from Pakistan..
      You can search about them in Google.. They are doing some great work..

    • @ujjwalkumar2276
      @ujjwalkumar2276 Před 6 lety +3

      Make an organisation to help Hindus in Mayanmmr... Pakistan.... Bangladesh and Sri Lanka...I will help

  • @hiyagurnani6747
    @hiyagurnani6747 Před 3 lety +16

    yeah this is pretty sensitive to me. it’s 2021 and it’s apparently a trend now to be into spirituality and astrology as a westerner/non-indian, but it’s been around for so long and no one is appreciating, as u said, the ancient spiritual wisdom of india and hinduism. everyone is into crystals, incense sticks, readings, etc…but are lost when i bring up the word ‘agarbatti’. it should really be brought to light instead of being “reintroduced” as a western ideology :)

  • @jonbanks653
    @jonbanks653 Před 6 lety +61

    This is a topic dear to me because when I began serious seeking I went to a New Age church for awhile. Actually, I learned quite a bit from them such as info about yugas and the various aspects of yoga and other Hindu concepts. So I cannot totally brush them aside, BUT I kept feeling like something was missing. It finally dawned on me once I started going to temple. It was the deities! New ageism is basically just (IMHO) Hinduism without the deities. So once I walked into a temple and was engulfed in the warmth and love of Lord Shiva, there was no looking back.

    • @hsram1985
      @hsram1985 Před 6 lety +2

      Let me Spake the truth even if you like it or not --
      Vatican fooling the Western world from long time ,this time they will get expose sooner than later.Without hindu Gods -- Universe and hinduism both doesn't work.
      This is what Adi shankaracharya told 2000 yrs ago about true nature of us -
      czcams.com/video/FTJyjxLwtcU/video.html
      czcams.com/video/5pLjr8Zp5gs/video.html
      Atma Shatkam (The song of the Self):
      I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva. Without hate, without infatuation, without craving, without greed; Neither arrogance, nor conceit, never jealous I am; Neither dharma, nor artha, neither kama, nor moksha am I; I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva.
      Without sins, without merits, without elation, without sorrow; Neither mantra, nor rituals, neither pilgrimage, nor Vedas; Neither the experiencer, nor experienced, nor the experience am I, I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva.
      Without fear, without death, without schism, without jati; Neither father, nor mother, never born I am; Neither kith, nor kin, neither teacher, nor student am I; I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva. Without form, without figure, without resemblance am I; Vitality of all senses, in everything I am; Neither attached, nor released am I; I am Consciousness, I am Bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva.-Adi Shankara, Nirvana Shatakam (2000 BC)

    • @universeofopulence
      @universeofopulence Před 6 lety +1

      Yes the god siva is life itself.

    • @prashanth.vedartham
      @prashanth.vedartham Před 6 lety

      Jon Banks .. so glad to read this!

    • @yashagrawal88
      @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety

      Jon Banks Deities are a problem/obstruction.

    • @rajaninambiar6444
      @rajaninambiar6444 Před 6 lety +1

      Yash Agrawal Deities are needed for an individual soul to reach the highest consciousness. Whenever one needs to go to higher plane even in the material world, one needs a support. Then how about in a spiritual realm. God is omnipresent. That means God is present in Dieties aswell

  • @ogfunk187
    @ogfunk187 Před 6 lety +76

    As a westerner, I can say new age was a good stepping stone to Hinduism for me.

    • @7CMusic7
      @7CMusic7 Před 6 lety +9

      Same here

    • @jonbanks653
      @jonbanks653 Před 6 lety +12

      Same here, I learned things from the new age church but it was incomplete. Once I attended a Hindu temple it all fell into place for me. That was 6 years ago and I never looked back.

    • @Time5757
      @Time5757 Před 6 lety

      Devon McCrea are you a convert hindu? and are you British?

    • @YesuAzaliAwa
      @YesuAzaliAwa Před 3 lety

      Same here!

    • @susanpaulinia2380
      @susanpaulinia2380 Před 3 lety

      @Monkey Magic Jesus is the only way

  • @anubhavrajmani4704
    @anubhavrajmani4704 Před rokem +5

    I always say the first motivation speaker is shree Krishna 🦚

  • @govindn3536
    @govindn3536 Před 6 lety +35

    Yoga originated in Bharata...through the inner intimate experience of the ultimate reality by the Rishis or Seers of Bharata. But this is not for a particular community, it's for humanity all over, as this is Science of Life.😃

    • @samenderdedha1127
      @samenderdedha1127 Před 6 lety +2

      govind nath it's true

    • @pranavprakash5827
      @pranavprakash5827 Před 6 lety +10

      Yoga is for all but it's a hindu practice as it is a tool to experience oneness with brahman.
      While many religious worldviews consider it blasphemous.
      Without yama-niyama and the whole idea to attain samadhi it's just some sort of exercise.

    • @liliesandtulips2000
      @liliesandtulips2000 Před 4 lety

      @@pranavprakash5827 truth!!

    • @theeternal6890
      @theeternal6890 Před 3 lety

      By Adiyogi or Shiva.

    • @NHM1410
      @NHM1410 Před 2 lety

      All credit goes to Adiyogi Shiva ❣️❣️

  • @theeternal6890
    @theeternal6890 Před 3 lety +4

    *Home minister posted that because in India there is strict so-called secularism in constitution implemented illegally during the emergency by Indira gandhi and because of that if Home minister associates yoga with Hinduism then he would have been thrashed by media and all leftists as Communal and anti-minority.* In India it's hard to preach Hinduism.

  • @rajkumarrishi1
    @rajkumarrishi1 Před 6 lety +69

    My stomach is aching with pain laughing hard. My first book to read on self help was by Deepak Chopra almost 2 decades ago. When I read, it was nothing but gita lesson. My discovery that too by me who didn't read gita, it is in air. Spiritualism is yes repackaging of Hinduism. Why waste money. Read gita and other literature. Very true.

    • @ayemaeyalit3354
      @ayemaeyalit3354 Před 2 lety

      I think Chopra's books are useful for the neuroscience perspective but not so much the spiritual part.

  • @prashantsingh8645
    @prashantsingh8645 Před 6 lety +44

    I started reading Gita and I can see the change within and yes I feel more energetic and Happy!!!

    • @priyaldesai111
      @priyaldesai111 Před 6 lety +1

      Prashant Singh
      you should also read rigvedadibhasyam its summry of vedas.

    • @prashantsingh8645
      @prashantsingh8645 Před 6 lety +1

      Priyal Desai hey do u recommend any translation and if i get pdf version...seems difficult to find here in UK.

    • @Ajay_Yadav1111
      @Ajay_Yadav1111 Před 6 lety

      Prashant Singh
      Vedabase.com

  • @Girvid
    @Girvid Před 6 lety +17

    To me the key of the Gita is: Arjuna is the mind and Krishna is what is above mind (buddhi and atman).

    • @lalithdas2093
      @lalithdas2093 Před 2 lety

      Chariot is the physical body , Horses are 5 organs of senses /actions. Hanuman flag is the Pranic energy of body .Geetha is the Meditation.

  • @Pork393
    @Pork393 Před 6 lety +9

    This is what Rajiv Malhotra calls Digestion!

  • @harmindersinghyadav9171
    @harmindersinghyadav9171 Před 6 lety +29

    I think Deepak Chopra acknowledges that his work is inspired from ancient Hindu texts or from Hindu spiritual Masters. To make it popular in today's world you have to repackage and market these timeless ideas.

    • @hsram1985
      @hsram1985 Před 6 lety +1

      Idiot ! it won't work like that.

    • @yashagrawal88
      @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety

      Right. If someone wants to read their work, they are free to do it if they like it.

    • @harshdasika7268
      @harshdasika7268 Před 4 lety +5

      I disagree. You don't need to go make something more modern and appealing to to make it popular. There's no need to make it popular in the first place anyway. Christianity has more or less stayed true to how it was practiced over the last 2000 years and it is still popular, is it not?
      Deepak Chopra may have acknowledged his work is inspired by the Hindu texts but to market them incorrectly and then make money off of that is just wrong. It does not put Hinduism in a good light. Look it up, many Westerners call yoga and other Hindu/Buddhist practices as "demonic." Why do we feel the need to spread our knowledge to a world that has no true appreciation for it? And even if they appreciate it, why do they not practice these things the way they are meant to be practiced?

    • @vasudevsarvam6912
      @vasudevsarvam6912 Před 3 lety

      @@harshdasika7268 Lol, most of the Europeans, Australians, Russians and even Americans(Except Trump supporters) don't believe in Christianity because of intense contradictions and concepts like Flat earth, No evolution and Earth was created in 6 days around 6000 years ago.

    • @vasudevsarvam6912
      @vasudevsarvam6912 Před 3 lety +1

      @@harshdasika7268 ISCKON is doing quite remarkable job to present true Vedic culture and in Shrila Prabhupad words it is growing because of "Unadultered philosophy of Vedic scriptures".

  • @JayasankarNair
    @JayasankarNair Před 6 lety +22

    There are people like devdunt patnaik

  • @ameyajoshi8849
    @ameyajoshi8849 Před 6 lety +9

    This is awesome. I'm gonna share it to thousands.

  • @ceREALrEaL-ih6ev
    @ceREALrEaL-ih6ev Před 2 lety +2

    I’m not a Hindu, but I totally agree. I hate how “spiritual” people have appropriated Hinduism and yoga

  • @shaggybombay7753
    @shaggybombay7753 Před 6 lety +9

    That hit me😇 bro...Thank you🙏

  • @1800Ripley
    @1800Ripley Před 3 lety +3

    I am really late to this video, but thank you so much for this video ❤️ I’ve been so interesting in spirituality , researching about Hinduism and Buddhism, but it’s so sad to see people not even making their research or never giving the good credits. You are amazing ❤️❤️

  • @kirananand4902
    @kirananand4902 Před 6 lety +24

    Just Be Hindu , Brilliant 👍Keep it up , Shawn , Great job 👏 from india😊

  • @rohittdmistry1335
    @rohittdmistry1335 Před 3 lety +4

    Yes, you are correct. They are all using Hindu Sanatan Dharma principles. It is not their research. They are all duplicates. No copyright so free for all. But at least they should acknowledge where they got the information.

  • @aaronpark2396
    @aaronpark2396 Před 2 lety +1

    Hinduism should be the first “religion” in the world

  • @subratagangopadhyay5643
    @subratagangopadhyay5643 Před 4 lety +3

    First Hinduism, was brought to USA by Swami Vivekananda. He explained different yogas, specifically Raj Yoga.

  • @108Teen
    @108Teen Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for saying this out loud & clear. Shanti 🙏

  • @SBha30
    @SBha30 Před 5 lety +3

    I am totally guilty of falling for Eckart Tolle's teachings. When Oprah asked him how did he gain his profound knowledge, he replied that it was from his own intuition. I realized later on that his "teachings" are Advaita Vedanta (i.e., Hindu) philosophy. He just calls them different terms. As dishonest as this may sound, I think he is spreading Hinduism. I credit my practicing asana yoga, meditation and Eckhart Tolle for bringing me back to Hinduism. It is a bit surreal to be in a yoga class and my white American instructors are talking about Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita and the story of the Ramayan, and playing an Indian Harmonium.

    • @dapper_slapper4093
      @dapper_slapper4093 Před 2 lety +2

      It could be from his own intuition, tbh. I did shrooms and it led me to Hinduism, because it matches up perfectly with what I saw. So.. who's to say that it wouldn't just pop into someone's mind.

  • @WriterSoumyaMitra
    @WriterSoumyaMitra Před 6 lety +5

    I think this repackaging will go on for a while especially until we start dominating the economic and political sphere. However good topic!

  • @1megavideoschannel
    @1megavideoschannel Před 6 lety +5

    Deepak chopra gives credit to Hindusim by quoting from scriptures with verses

  • @paragbhattacharya943
    @paragbhattacharya943 Před 6 lety +5

    ''You can then feel the same life deep within every other human and every other creature''=>The same Atman/all Atman are Brahman and essentially the same.
    ''veil of form and seperation''=>Maya
    ''realization of oneness''=>Advaita/Non dualism.

  • @chandramaulys2731
    @chandramaulys2731 Před 6 lety +21

    I like your passion for Hinduism.

  • @tintin6455
    @tintin6455 Před 4 lety +1

    New age got many things from Buddhist also. They are "seekers"....So learning the best things from religions.

  • @sheelaprabhu1659
    @sheelaprabhu1659 Před 6 lety +2

    Most of these westerners visited India learnt everything they know from Indian gurus but repackaged everything they are selling in the west but refuse to give the credit to their gurus or India .Rajeev malhotra mentions in his podcasts the names of these western famous people and the guru they learnt yoga from .worth watching his videos like BATTLE FOR SANSKRIT etc

  • @chandan_beniwal
    @chandan_beniwal Před 4 lety +1

    I got goosebumps through out the video. Bro you explained it so well. I don't why are you not posting in 2020, but for God sake please please restart your channel. Millions of people are waiting to know these things. I am blessed and grateful to be a Hindu. Thanks for this eye opening session

  • @adityatyagi4009
    @adityatyagi4009 Před 6 lety +13

    Another good video. I tweeted it to Deepak Chopra, Eckhart Tolle, and Robin Sharma. They all know it's true.

  • @vedicwarriorOriginal
    @vedicwarriorOriginal Před rokem

    Wow!!! That was so spot on, mate! I have spent hundreds of dollars in the past (as a formerly deracinated Indian Hindu) on new age gurus like the ones you mentioned plus Tony Robbins, Joe Dispenza and others. Finally, yep I realized that it was all repackaged Hindu teachings like the Bhagavad Gita and Advaita Vedanta. No two ways about it. Also, I must let you know how much I admire what you're doing - for someone who's been so far removed from India, it is astounding how spot on you are. Stay true, brother. Jai Ho! 🙏🕉🚩

  • @deborahstollman6238
    @deborahstollman6238 Před 3 lety +1

    I just found you! I am very interested in Hinduism so I’m trying to learn what I can. I have not gone to temple yet. I’m very nervous! I’ve been doing Hatha yoga for some time and really enjoy it. It keeps me very focused. I have always been a searcher and very close to G-d. I’m Jewish but Hinduism is more in line with my belief system. But, I’m always a Jew of course; I just want to put my attention on studying Hinduism. I can be both, right? I live in the US and currently know no other Hindus. This is my personal journey. CZcams has many good videos but I am learning some Gurus are not honest. I could name one of the most popular Gurus. He has several million CZcams subscribers and goes around the world meeting with celebrities. I don’t find this humbling. He rides around on his motorcycle like a rock star. He seems to have tons of money. He has a foundation so who knows??! I’m not saying he’s doing anything wrong, this just feels wrong to me. I want to practice but I can’t be rigid; I need balance in my life. However, G-d or the Universe is everything to me! I’m rambling. I’ll look for more of your videos ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️

    • @zenscape663
      @zenscape663 Před 2 lety

      No you can't be both...Jewish religion prohibits idolatry whereas Hinduism accepts it. You will just have to leave your old outdated religion because your abrahamic falsehoods/ fairytales are exposed as each day passes. Hinduism is the ultimate truth. That's why they call it "sanathana dharma" the "the eternal way" because it cannot be destroyed no matter how hard you westerners try.

    • @deborahstollman6238
      @deborahstollman6238 Před 2 lety

      toughman101 I completely disagree. I am a reform Jew, not conservative. I am very proud to have my Jewish heritage but that does not mean I really practice. I have learned Hinduism accepts all ways people love G-d and there’s no judgment over this. The most important thing is to love G-d more than any way you get there. Love is love! Lord Krishna is all about love and does not judge. I do love Krishna with all my soul. He is the most incredibly beautiful soul inside and out. I love being with Him more than anything in the universe. He has taught me so much and I am extremely grateful for His grace. Hinduism is about
      G-d, not idolatry. Hindus don’t worship idols, they worship that G-d the image represents. I worship Krishna but His images remind me of Him. This is what I feel. So I am always a Jew but I follow Lord Krishna as G-d.

  • @krs324
    @krs324 Před 6 lety +7

    I am really glad to know that young generation like u working for ..... Reclaiming Hindu glory
    ..thank you

  • @jamarmartin884
    @jamarmartin884 Před 3 lety +1

    Many spiritual practitioners. Not new agers adopt, any and everything that resonates with them, ancient Egyptian body movements exercises. Gnostic and esoteric text about oneness self mastery. Hinduism and it’s energy center system. I believe in a world culture where we can live, love and learn from each other

  • @anandbm7715
    @anandbm7715 Před 6 lety +1

    YEAH SHAWN YOU ARE RIGHT. BUT MANY HAVE COME TO THE CORE THOUGHT OF HINDUISM THRU THESE NEW AGE GURUS.

  • @rodrickoftaokingdom1557
    @rodrickoftaokingdom1557 Před 3 lety +1

    Wayne Dyer referencing the Gita peaked my interest in Vedic spirituality then I took a meditation class from an Indian Doctor. After that I dove into it and never looked back.

  • @LuckyCl0ver
    @LuckyCl0ver Před 3 lety +1

    But honestly it's so annoying when someone is like am manifesting and meditating and calling it spirituality and is so close minded to actually realise me telling them the Hindu roots

  • @arvindkidambi6707
    @arvindkidambi6707 Před 6 lety +2

    Doing a great job Brother !! Keep them coming.

  • @Lal020788
    @Lal020788 Před 6 lety +1

    Great work. Shared your video to all my WA group! You are kinda me! Again- great work hope you will be famous like Guruji Rajeev malhotra

  • @hemendrapalfdp5172
    @hemendrapalfdp5172 Před 6 lety +3

    Hinduism is a way of life as was manifested in ancient ways as evidenced by Hindu Ancient Scriptures and then Gita is an extract of all these Ancient Scriptures, as it is presented in a sanskrit guide. Yoga as a Health Science for Healthy Way of Living, which later got manifested in several versions, from several Gurus in India, has been presented as several limbs of Yoga Practice.
    Since India is a secular country and the liberty to practice his/her religion of choice, has resulted in presenting Yoga as a Health Enhancement Practice, which can be followed by any body in any part of the world, without changing their beliefs or Karma. Like Cricket is a religion in India as a sport, Yoga is followed and presented in the same way , all over the world.
    Om Shanti Shanti.

  • @MollyTheMoonchild
    @MollyTheMoonchild Před 2 lety +1

    You can call a rose gulabi, rojapoo, mawar, etc but it's going to smell just as sweet. I don't have any complaints about these people... They're good starting points. As these people practice what those new age teachers expound, they're going to feel the need to explore further.... We'll all make it to Moksha, just a matter of time....

  • @Abhishekaditya91
    @Abhishekaditya91 Před 6 lety

    Oh my god. Brother your just amazing. You talked on the topic which is use to worry about, and you touched exact strings. Love your work. Keep it up brother.
    Brother as you have a platform and voice and can spread to the masses..please make some videos on the condition of Hindus in unknown regions..for example, the Kalash people of Pakistan, the Cham Hindus of Vietnam..they are the original Hindus of the land and are facing wort kind of situations. We need to talk and make others aware. Brother please make dedicated videos of these remote Hindu societies. Below are some of the mentions...
    1. Hindus of Combodia.
    2. Afghan Hindus.
    3. Hindus of Thailand.
    4. Cham Hindus of Vietnam.
    5.Hindus of Indonesia.
    6. Kalash people of Pakistan, who practice ancient form of vedic Hinduism.
    7.Hindus in Pakistan.
    8. Hindus in Africa.

  • @loremipsum980
    @loremipsum980 Před rokem

    New Ageism is just Hinduism without the traditional religious aspects that would drive atheists and skeptics who wish to get into spirituality away. But unfortunately, it's not enough to realize oneself as the atman (higher Self), one must also realize one's eternal relationship with God and finding one's place in the cosmic order to fulfill one's dharma.

  • @yashagrawal88
    @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety +2

    I'll tell you the relation between Yoga and Hinduism. Hinduism is the religion associated with the Vedic group of systems of philosophy, of which Yoga is one school of philosophy and a path for life. Yoga along with Samkhya together are Samkhya-Yoga system of philosophy, which is a Vedic system of philosophy which means that it recognizes the authority of and is somewhat based on Vedas. Hinduism is the religion of people who usually follow Vedas or regard them as sacred.
    Yoga of Patanjali tradition is a comprehensive system but it can be divided into two - philosophy and practice. The philosophy forms a part of philosophical study and practice refers to the exercise and physical work.
    So while Yoga is associated with Hinduism, it is indirectly, as both are related to the culture of India. Yoga's having Hindu origins is just because Yoga originated where Hinduism was being practiced and by people who were Hindus, and not because it is some sssential part of Hinduism. Rajnath Singh's post should be interpreted as that yoga is not the essential part of any religion. And even if it is in some way, he said "Yoga 'should' not be connected with a particular religion." This is a normative and not a descriptive statement. Yoga is good for health and no one should be discouraged from doing it, whatever their religion is. That is why it should not be associated or connected with any particular religion, whether Hinduism or any other. Yoga is not a ritual from a religion.
    New age spiritual writers/speakers do plagiarize from older religions/philosophies, which is wrong if they don't give credit, but this plagiarism occurs not only from 'Hinduism' but other religions/philosophies/systems as well.

    • @paragbhattacharya943
      @paragbhattacharya943 Před 6 lety +1

      Yash Agrawal what is your concept of yoga?Stretching exercises?Btw...yoga is indirectly connected to hinduism because its India's culture??But when people like patanjali existed what was india's exclusive culture that differed from hindu culture?

    • @yashagrawal88
      @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety

      Parag Bhattacharya All stretching exercises are not simply yoga.
      'India's culture and Hindu culture are not the same'. India's culture included non-Hindu religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Charvaka.

    • @paragbhattacharya943
      @paragbhattacharya943 Před 6 lety

      Yash Agrawal I agree Jainism and Buddhism had an impact on Hinduism. Take for example Vegetarianism.
      But when patanjali was compiling yogasutras (yoga itself being much older) jainism remains a minor dharma and north is not so much into buddhism.After all jain/buddhist texts dont call their guru as yogeshwar.Krishna calls himself that.Now is krishna something in hinduism?I wonder.
      Btw specifically tell me what was in india's culture at the time of Yogasutra/bhagwatgita that was opposed to hinduism?Dont reply with Charvaka.

  • @umakanttiwari6975
    @umakanttiwari6975 Před 6 lety +1

    Yeah, every verse of Bhagavad Gita is an ocean of knowledge.

  • @Time5757
    @Time5757 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm reading BHAGAWAT gita and it is........omg I can't tell in words how good is the gita.best medicine to fight with depression
    And can you please make one video in hindi. Plz make it

  • @sv8362
    @sv8362 Před 6 lety +11

    Wow! Plagiarism of hinduism- good analogy. Keep it up!

  • @axslaps
    @axslaps Před 5 lety +1

    Wasn't aware Depak wasn't crediting Hinduism, I thought he was. I found that guy that did The Secret to have ripped off Hinduisn and these others with CZcams videos talking about their "secret." Another I've long questioned since there is this huge insistence that it's easy to learn and all this but insist you must learn through their licenced instructors, most of them charging thousands pf dollars for how few hours they spend for the total instruction, would be Transcendental Meditation, taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

  • @bluesapphire721
    @bluesapphire721 Před 6 lety +1

    even buddhism jainism sikhism is repackaged some of hindu philosophy.
    Hinduism is not religion but Dharma, religion means sampradya not dharma.

  • @thejrsreview
    @thejrsreview Před 6 lety +1

    Even hindus from india dont know a varse for gita or any mantra

  • @GandivaSpeaks
    @GandivaSpeaks Před 6 lety +1

    Don't read Bhagwat Gita . Don't save it in head. Just taka time for each shloka until you feel or realize it.

  • @ShekharKaranje
    @ShekharKaranje Před 6 lety +3

    Greetings my dear friend...this is fantastic video. Simply reading Śrīmad Bhagavad Gītā doesn't help. One must also internalize the guidance and instructions by associating and enquiring deeper understanding and messages of the Ślokas with a bonafide spiritual guru (master and/or practitioner), because the foundation of this divine book is established one genuine sincere enquiry in the mood of genuine humility, learning & understanding and clarifying concepts as well as doubts with the teacher of all teachers Lord Krishņa! So is Śrīmad Bhāgavatam. Spirit and mood of sincere enquiry with genuine humility is quintessential!

    • @yashagrawal88
      @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety

      Shekhar J. Karanje This claim of the absolute need of a spiritual guru just to read a book is nonsense. Jiddu Krishnamurthy has criticized it.

  • @priyaldesai111
    @priyaldesai111 Před 6 lety +6

    mr. shawn binda you should also collaborate with thanks bharat you tube channel. in this channel rahul aarya doing great job. hi had near 500000 subscribers.

  • @ravinsharma9886
    @ravinsharma9886 Před 6 lety

    Ram Ram Bhaiya,
    Simply genius bringing out these topics. As always you're doing a great job.

  • @HI-jf6nj
    @HI-jf6nj Před 3 lety +1

    The reason yoga isn’t connected to any religion, is Hinduism isn’t a religion. If you think it’s a religion you don’t understand it’s true depth

  • @arrestedshrimp
    @arrestedshrimp Před 4 lety +1

    what about astrolgy? Is that from Hinduism as well?

    • @bobbymidha3901
      @bobbymidha3901 Před 4 lety

      Astrology is from many places. Sidereal is basically vedic astrology

  • @aarushisingh1461
    @aarushisingh1461 Před 6 lety

    Great work and effort by you shawn. You are crisp, clear, articulate, handsome and a tremendous personality. Well done.

  • @KT-or5lp
    @KT-or5lp Před 6 lety +3

    Love all your videos 👌

  • @aaloandhari
    @aaloandhari Před 5 lety +1

    You earned a subscriber bro. Great work👏

  • @rajaninambiar6444
    @rajaninambiar6444 Před 6 lety

    Please upload more of such vedeos. May these vedeos viral so that it reaches every individual

  • @hdgudcb3593
    @hdgudcb3593 Před 4 lety +1

    How just make humanity a religion

  • @LS-yf6vu
    @LS-yf6vu Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this wonderful and so informative video! what are your thoughts on Brahma kumaris?

  • @orangeturbandrummer1
    @orangeturbandrummer1 Před 4 měsíci

    Totally agree with you prabhu !

  • @adalbertoruiz7651
    @adalbertoruiz7651 Před 2 lety

    Some people may actually have stolen ideas from hinduism to make money. But the Truth is spread all over the world. Truth is not unique to any religion and no religion has the complete Truth. Many people realized the Truth through meditation, thinking and many other ways. Plus, hinduism is so pluralistic and diverse, that you could claim that any spiritual idea was originated by hinduism. So there's no point in trying to make hinduism look like something special, like christians and muslim preachers do. And before someone says that "hinduism is the oldest religion", native American people, for example, had their own worldview and truths about spirituality and never had contact with hindus. Truth is universal and there's no need for religions.

  • @adv.nikhilsharma1
    @adv.nikhilsharma1 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic vdo bro.. Keep making and keep awaking people around the world to see real truth 👍

  • @shalini_sevani
    @shalini_sevani Před 6 lety +7

    This is cultural appropriation. These people are just making money from the teachings of the ancient sages. A white girl wearing a sari to a festival is cultural appreciation.

    • @shalini_sevani
      @shalini_sevani Před 6 lety +5

      Haha! Fundamentalist Christians are so afraid of Hinduism.

    • @yashagrawal88
      @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety

      Shellina Musa If I wear a kimono it is cultural appropriation? Nonsense.

    • @markohristo5091
      @markohristo5091 Před 6 lety +1

      Vasu Srivastava, Oh, so Mr. Yash Agrawal is everywhere. I replied to someone's comment on this video but he jumped in and started opposing to my views illogically. Then i decided to check several of the other comments here and now i can see that this man has replied to so many comments and almost all of them negatively. Better ignore such spammers/trolls.
      Hare Krishna.

    • @yashagrawal88
      @yashagrawal88 Před 6 lety

      Marko Hristo Check the definition of 'spam' and 'troll' and you will know that I have posted none of them.
      Also I wonder how you decided that my comments are 'negative'.

  • @sanjanakhare5860
    @sanjanakhare5860 Před 5 lety

    So the current government's Minister Mr Rajnath said it because we have a big problem of religion here unfortunately . So if we will not say it's culture rather religion, their knee jerk reaction will be " it's Hindu thing and they don't identify themselves with it and blah blah 😑" leading to something which could have helped a lot of people(yoga) only helping some.
    Last year mizoram( a state in india) observed yoga day as 'healthy mizoram campaign' and this year too they gave it a miss because it's a 'christian majority state'.
    It's unfortunate that when ' Muslim dominated countries' are doing yoga we can't accept our culture.🤷
    I think 'hook or by crook' is what the minister is implying

  • @just_because1671
    @just_because1671 Před 2 lety

    I agree wholeheartedly. But there is more than ‘yoga’ and other things in ‘new age spirituality’ it takes from different cultures and religions with the notion that spiritual knowledge don’t belong to anybody. You can’t ‘own’ knowledge. That being said, it’s true cultural or religious appropriation for the sake of making money is just wrong.

  • @avnishkumar6780
    @avnishkumar6780 Před 4 lety

    Thanku for lighting on this issue

  • @nikhilmirkute3532
    @nikhilmirkute3532 Před 2 lety

    You missed Michael Beckwith and the author of awaken the species

  • @imaginationbound960
    @imaginationbound960 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a legit question, I’m just not sure how to go about my spirituality. I am pagan, I believe in the Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) Gods. I practice witchcraft. Those are individual aspects of my path.
    Hindu philosophy and some of the practices resonate with me immensely, but I wouldn’t call myself Hindu because of the other beliefs I hold. I consider myself Kemetic first and foremost, because those are the Gods that speak to me. Is it wrong for me to practice yoga, meditation, etc.? I see them as tools that can help advance one’s spirituality, whatever path they are on. I acknowledge where the practices originate and would never try to claim they come from somewhere else. I’m just curious and hope to have a dialogue about it.

    • @SirLancelotsSpear
      @SirLancelotsSpear Před 3 lety +1

      No, its not wrong. If they help you to reach your optimum potential, do follow it however, acknowledge that what you're practicing (yoga etc etc) stems from Hinduism.

  • @loneranger5412
    @loneranger5412 Před 4 lety +1

    Actually it's also repackaged many religions it kind of steals from many religions

  • @saffiyehbrandhijaffer-mcne2800

    " Just be Hindu, its all yu Need"!!!
    - I love it😉😆. And I'm sure many will appreciate the invitation. I really adore this video. We need more like , Hindu missionary and outreach definitely . It is a cool refreshing breeze compared to the Evangelical, Jehovah's witnesses, or Muslim Dawwah we all know so well..

    • @AmanKumar-kl2ne
      @AmanKumar-kl2ne Před 5 lety

      Well don't really force people to convert. But we can hope that they will return for their goodness..
      If you thinking of converting people then
      We don't do it here.
      Jai shree krishna

  • @heiAMB
    @heiAMB Před 7 měsíci

    Without "Om" Yoga isnt Yoga

  • @DJSKEETSKEE
    @DJSKEETSKEE Před 5 lety

    As i spiritually awaken i started to think alot of my beliefs coincide with hinduism and i didnt even realize after doing research out of all the main religions hinduism makes the most sense and this is coming from a westerner brought up in the catholic religion

  • @halvardlund4782
    @halvardlund4782 Před 5 lety

    An unlikely ally. Thank you for making sense for unscientific and unhistoric westerners..

  • @freedomforthebrave
    @freedomforthebrave Před 4 lety

    In india muslims was forced to part take in yoga 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @iBeauty96
    @iBeauty96 Před 4 lety +1

    interesting take! I have been a "follower" of Eckhart Tolle for many years. I am studying Hinduism as part of my degree and stumbled onto your channel. I was really struck by the similarity between the things I personally believe and Hinduism. The thing about Eckhart though, is that he kind of combines many religions all into one belief system. He talks about Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism.. basically all world religions. He says that they all have universal truths that we should follow and shouldn't limit ourselves to just one religion.

  • @outcomeled
    @outcomeled Před 3 lety

    It good, but they should source where they got it from.

  • @riteshtiwari731
    @riteshtiwari731 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for such a good content!
    Very nice!

  • @twobirds1817
    @twobirds1817 Před 3 lety

    Soka Gakki International is New Age Buddhism.

  • @cuckoophendula8211
    @cuckoophendula8211 Před 4 lety

    Westerner here who's interested in religious studies. I have an honest question for anyone out there who has a good understanding of both Hindu and new age ideologies. I'm wondering if someone can tell me specific concepts that the new age movement has likely repackaged Hinduism incorrectly. Being that it is a decentralized movement that doesn't have a core text (like the Gita) and is entrenched in a culture where the free market decides what is most successful (usually leads to what people like to hear rather than what is true), I'm sure there would be many examples. I'm guessing that positive thinking, manifestation, and the power of attraction may be examples?
    (to the few other religious studies people who may be here, I'm thinking along the analogy of something similar happening to how the prosperity gospel popular with televangelism was Christian gospel repackaged incorrectly).

    • @SirLancelotsSpear
      @SirLancelotsSpear Před 3 lety

      Can't answer your question however, Gita is not a core text. There are several Gitas. Hinduism has no one book to bind people into a set of beliefs.

    • @cuckoophendula8211
      @cuckoophendula8211 Před 3 lety

      @@SirLancelotsSpear Thank you so much for the correction (and from a question from over a year ago no less!).
      And while you're here, maybe I can ask a slightly different question. Do you happen to know if there are any Hindu concepts that may have influenced New Age concepts like "manifestation" or "the law of attraction"? (if I think positive and meditate "good vibes" well enough, good things will come my way). Other than a very naive notion of how karma works, my educated guess is "no" since these probably only work in places that tend to only care about first world problems.

    • @SirLancelotsSpear
      @SirLancelotsSpear Před 3 lety

      @@cuckoophendula8211 Most westerners don't even understand the complexity of the word "Karma".
      Answer, to your question..Mundaka Upanishad and Vedanta philosophy and Chandogoya Upanishad .

    • @cuckoophendula8211
      @cuckoophendula8211 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SirLancelotsSpear Thanks a ton. Guess I've got some reading to do :)

  • @rupabakshi9968
    @rupabakshi9968 Před 3 lety

    Namaskar.Accept my heartfelt gratitude. Unfortunately like Yoga , Bhagbat Gita too stripped off from Hindudharma. Supreme Court declare it as national book of India no mention of sanatan hindudharma gave birth this gem to the world. It is only common dharmik ppl who keep their shardhha bhakti DHARMA alive . Credit goes to them actually . Our political and spiritual leaders never helped us in true sense . it is lonely battle .

  • @NHM1410
    @NHM1410 Před 2 lety

    Credit to Adiyogi Shiva ❣️❣️

  • @nikhilmirkute3532
    @nikhilmirkute3532 Před 2 lety

    Man just see the teachings of Neville Goddard or Joe Dispenza just check it, it's pure Hinduism

  • @ikartikthakur
    @ikartikthakur Před 3 lety

    I wanna ask , isn't the Science and technology originated outside in studied , taught and utilised without giving credits to West .
    If all counties Starts doing labeling their achivement and contribution ..how would world work ? ..
    We don't study Newtown and Einstein with christnaity and Judaism .. they are fundamental laws.
    Same Hindus have most fundamental laws which can't be copyrighted cuz each one can discover them ..
    What do you say about this ?

  • @srusli
    @srusli Před 5 lety

    millionsss of people read the Gita, and they don't understand it, need someone to explain it , and Chopra is one of them. As for Tolle, what he experience happens to be the same as Hindu, doesn't mean he copied it

  • @DhawanGuptaIndia
    @DhawanGuptaIndia Před 4 lety

    Add references to Digestion Theory of Rajiv Malhotra, too.

  • @adhyatm5484
    @adhyatm5484 Před 2 lety

    proud on you sir. A huge respect for you

  • @33ketamine33
    @33ketamine33 Před 3 lety +1

    The most printed book in English language is The Bible which means "The Book "! At the same time this is the most neglected book. This is about The creator God and His Salvation for the whole humanity through Jesus Christ . The book of Genesis itself has so much history with in it. The chapter 6 of Genesis has been Subject for so much study . Rob Skiba, Gary wayne ,Steve quayle ,Tim Alberino ,L A Marzuli all have done great reaearches on this.
    Bible is the History of the World from The Beginning to The End. It is about the Salvation for our souls Freely given . No wonder the enemy gods and the powers of darkness who controls this world doesnt want anyone to read it. Majority of denominational churches esp the organised and the powerful and the well known are created by the enemy and is fighting true Christianity tooth and nail. There are so many fake Bible versions. Message Bible is a New Age Bible.
    If there are so many fake churches and so many fake versions of Bible there must be something about this God which 'the other gods 'dont have. Jesus is The Truth ,The Way and The Life.

  • @dewendrapratapsingh2803

    Pl. spread reference of Shankhya phylosophy for Yoga and yogic practice. World will give recognition, why not?

  • @MerlinJupiter
    @MerlinJupiter Před 4 lety +2

    What is this nonsense? You don’t own Hindu science and philosophy, it is wisdom to be shared! If non-Hindus experience the divine truth and wish to articulate it for others then only a selfish or unrealistic person would find this a problem.

    • @zenscape663
      @zenscape663 Před 3 lety +3

      yea but there is a concept called plagialrism which is basically copying other people's ideas and then claiming it as your own which is what westerners are doing when it comes to these teachings

    • @SirLancelotsSpear
      @SirLancelotsSpear Před 3 lety +1

      No problem in that but, acknowledge it...that yes it stems from Hinduism. Its not recent... lifting ideas and concepts from age old texts and scripture of Hinduism and then marketing it as
      " self-discovery" and "new-concept".

  • @snehashispanda4808
    @snehashispanda4808 Před 3 lety

    Read gita from 2nd chapter.

  • @TheArchevil
    @TheArchevil Před 3 lety +1

    I agree with most of the video, but yoga and the practise of meditation are older than Hinduism because they were present in the pre-Vedic era.
    So Singh wasn't wrong.

    • @DanilaJayFreeJivans
      @DanilaJayFreeJivans Před 2 lety

      YOGA n MEDITATION does not predate Sanatana Dharma

    • @TheArchevil
      @TheArchevil Před 2 lety

      @@DanilaJayFreeJivans We would have found traces of yoga and meditation in the religions of the places the Aryans were from (Iran) similar to how we do see that they (the Aryans) believed in reincarnation when they were still in Iran. I think that Yoga and meditation are practices from the Indus Valley civilization (pre-Aryan) that was so popular that it made it into the Rig Veda.

    • @DanilaJayFreeJivans
      @DanilaJayFreeJivans Před 2 lety

      @@TheArchevil The indus valley civilization doesnt have scriptures to back up ur claim. However the vedas do have evidence of Yoga and are then oldest books that mention them at this time

  • @ruchibhardwaj175
    @ruchibhardwaj175 Před 5 lety

    good work brother! huge support for you!