Self development through scientific spirituality
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Keywords

Sādhanā (Practices )
Swādhyāya (Self study)
Saṁyam (Self control)
Sevā (Service)

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KUMAR, P. (2013). Self development through scientific spirituality. Dev Sanskriti Interdisciplinary International Journal, 2, 45–50. https://doi.org/10.36018/dsiij.v2i0.22

Abstract

In modern scientific age everything including the traditional spiritual practices get accepted only after proper evidence or logic is provided. ?c?rya ?r?r?m ?arm? had proposed scientific spirituality for evolution of every person; this contains four pillars (4S) S?dhan?, Sw?dhy?ya, Sa?yam and ?ev?. Individual development is the basis for the development of the society and the entire humankind. Citta is purifed by S?dhan? of C?ndr?yana practice. Manas is purifed by Sw?dhy?ya (Self study). One can change  the muscular tension  while speaking from muscle tension level 10µV to 2-3µV in EMG reading. Sa?yam of speech for 3 months changes the brain wave pattern in occipital region and left hemisphere Broca's and Wernike's area. 4. ?ev? (Service) comes only after self transformation; as according to ?c?rya ?r?, ??nti Kunj is a nursery where people come and practice spirituality and cultivate good character; when they go back in the society they change it. These practices are not based on any specific religion, but instead they are for the entire human kind, as ?c?rya ?r? set a goal of Yug Nirm?n (transformation of the era). Since early 1970s, this nursery has been cultivating ideal human character. It is hoped that eventually an ideal human society will be formed; as one candle can light every other candle without losing anything.

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