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portada World Record Y S Jagan Padayatra Isa journey covering 3,648 km in AP
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9786202487108

World Record Y S Jagan Padayatra Isa journey covering 3,648 km in AP

Morusu Siva Sankar (Author) · Y. V. Subba Reddy (Author) · A. Rama Mohan Reddy (Author) · Globeedit · Paperback

World Record Y S Jagan Padayatra Isa journey covering 3,648 km in AP - Subba Reddy, Y. V. ; Mohan Reddy, A. Rama ; Siva Sankar, Morusu

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Synopsis "World Record Y S Jagan Padayatra Isa journey covering 3,648 km in AP"

Raavali Jagan, Kaavali Jagan (Jagan should come, we want Jagan). Ordinarily, the word, Sankalpa, means the resolve to do, that is, to perform to achieve an objective, as a vow or a solemn promise to oneself. Sankalpa also means a concept or idea; a concept is an idea. ... Such is the attitude of Sankalpa, without which no progress can be made. Sankalpa is a Sanskrit term in yogic philosophy that refers to a heartfelt desire, a solemn vow, an intention, or a resolve to do something. It is similar to the English concept of a resolution, except that it comes from even deeper within and tends to be an affirmation. This term comes from the Sanskrit roots san, meaning "a connection with the highest truth," and kalpa, meaning "vow." Thus, it translates to denote an affirming resolve to do something or achieve something spiritual. Oftentimes, yoga practice can help an individual uncover and cultivate their own Sankalpa in order to achieve enlightenment. Yogapedia explains Sankalpa unlike a goal, which is a personal need to accomplish something, the concept of Sankalpa turns inward to connect with the heart's highest intention. A goal can be thought of as an individual's will.

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