Bali Pratha: Tradition or Taboo? FT Swami kailashanand Giri Ji #omnamahshivaya
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Join us for an engaging conversation with Kailashanand Giri ji, hosted by Ankit Chauhan! 🎙️
Swami Kailashanand Giri Ji sharing insights from the Vedas must offer a deep understanding of the traditions and rituals. The connection between Bali Pratha and Kaali Mata highlights the significance of offerings in worship.
His explanation of Shiva’s visit to Haridwar and the story behind the Ganga being called Neel Ganga adds a beautiful layer of mythology. The emphasis on the bail patra in Shiv poojan underscores the importance of symbolic offerings in rituals.
Ending with the notion that true devotion comes from the heart rather than the mind is such a profound message. It really encapsulates the essence of spiritual practice. What part resonated most with you or your listeners?
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About
Kailashanand Giri ji was born on 1 January 1976 in a small village in Jamui, Bihar near deoghar. He became a home solitaire in his childhood. He left his home and started towards his spiritual life in his childhood. , While living in the company of saints, his curiosity about Vedic Sanatana Dharma increased day by day, so he decided to acquire more knowledge of Vedic education. He learned a lot about Vedic religion, Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads and Yoga by visiting several ashrams for this purpose.
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