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To learn that could not be taught – Story of Shvetaketu
Story credit We come to understand in the Chandogya Upanishad that SHVETAKETU learned everything that could be learned, then there was nothing else to be taught, so the master said, “You have known all that can be taught. Now you can go back.” Shvetaketu was thinking that his father would be very happy – he had become one of the suprememost scholars of the country; he was known everywhere, respected everywhere – but he saw that the father was sad, so he asked, ”Why are you s
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Jul 4, 2021


Half A Pomegranate
by – Brian Conroy (From Awakin.org ) Early one morning, the Buddha and his disciples set off on an alms round. He announced that on that...
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Surrender – Story Listeners Project
“Everything happens for a reason. Nature always supports”. Surrender is a story centered around the theme of letting go to the eternal...
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Faith vs Trust – Story Listeners Project
Is it better to be married or live as an ascetic? This thought-provoking Kabir story explores a question that sounds straightforward, but...
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Jun 14, 2015


Story Listeners Project
In every one of us there lies a storyteller, a life poet, an artist who transforms day to day living – inner and outer life by engaging...
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Apr 7, 2015
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