Audio Icon | Audio Lectures | BGV 18 | Bhagavad Gita | Gita Verse by Verse | Lecture Series | Lectures | Vedic Scriptures Gita 18.09 Renunciation in goodness means to know that we as parts just need to do our parts ByChaitanya Charan June 30, 2018October 16, 2024 Similar Posts:The bhakti journey 4 - Durga puja youth camp Newtown KolkataHow character is deformed and reformed - Ramayana wisdomThe bhakti journey 6 - Durga puja youth camp Newtown KolkataGita Essence 3 - The transformational power of love…
Is there any logical or empirical support for the idea of higher worlds and higher beings talked about in Vedic literature?
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