The Ganapati Upanishad, from the Atharva Veda, is a beautiful hymn in praise of Lord Ganesha. Each line is recited twice for learning.
Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.
The Ganapati Upanishad, from the Atharva Veda, is a beautiful hymn in praise of Lord Ganesha. Each line is recited twice for learning.
Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.
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