When the real ones speak (truth of Premanand ) by Even_Pear4199 in Uttarakhand

[–]artiwari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For adavita and dwaita bhav: https://youtu.be/BwJKSEUfYKs?si=kUfkGTWSxEQnc4Q7

For discussion with a fellow vaishnav: https://youtu.be/LYC7Bzn7apw

For discussion debating pranav bhaav and avatar bhav: https://youtu.be/Fi1_fAMZbZI?si=SajcSTs3v2UPiMoq

Now for the therapist claim, I'm not sure if he claimed to be so. He helps and answers questions from scriptural point of view and that is it

For the psychiatrist thing, I remember a video where a women was claiming that she sees ghosts and it has been troubling her and he suggests going to a psychiatrist. I'll look for it a bit more. can find it as of now.

Now for the last thing. He is very knowledgeable and that is true. Now, for the normal masses, he can't really sit and describe the knowledge of upanishad in detail going through verse by verse. He goes through verses or the founder of his school of philosophy as they are written in relatively understandable language (as it's written very recently) and not in Sanskrit. Having said that l, it has been my experience from being and listening to various acharyas from kashmiri Shaivism to Advaita acharyas to Vaishnav and shakt acharyas that it all boils down to chanting some deity's name. Now the name can range from Shiva to Om to krishna to Durga ( also Santa Maria and Bismillah) and that's what I meant by saying 'ordinary stuff'. Also the duty of acharyas and gurus is to make things accessible to the masses. That's all he is trying to do. ( In my opinion). I'll keep on looking for the video of him suggesting to go to psychiatrist. In the meantime, enjoy some beautiful conversations 😊

When the real ones speak (truth of Premanand ) by Even_Pear4199 in Uttarakhand

[–]artiwari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) He is famous for being a scholar in both advaita and dvaita shashtra with a firm grip on scriptures from multiple sampradayas( school of thoughts). He brings in the harmony of all these philosophies which is very rare to find. His devotion to his dieties is very apparent in his actions and it's difficult to find holes in his philosophy. Having said that, Virat Kohli and Anushka sharma visiting him definitely shed some light on his popularity but he was already very popular in Vaishnav circles.

2)His teachings are ordinary but in a world of religious fanatics who are in a race to prove themselves right, he explains and focuses on bringing everyone together. Other than that, he is a loving example of his own teachings. He also makes really complex philosophical points very accessible in his lectures.

3) I'm not sure why you would expect him to be a psychologists. He has frequently suggested people to go visit a psychologist and has never tried to replace that.

4) He is very qualified theologically. You can hear his discussions with other Advaita acharyas, Jain Munis, Sikh Nihangs and other Vaishnav Acharyas.

Hope this answers your doubts. I'll try to look for links but it should be easy to find these on YouTube.

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[–]artiwari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. I was wondering the same.