In this 4-day residential program at Sadhguru Sannidhi Bengaluru, immerse yourself in the transformative power of Indian Classical arts. Choose between one physical art and one vocal art for a complete sense of physical and mental wellbeing all in a space specially consecrated by Sadhguru for inner transformation.
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Manikandan M, Best player (MVP) of Isha Gramotsavam 2025, has received an official invitation from @ChennaiBlitz - Prime Volleyball League to join their First team's training camp which has International and National players.
This is a first time, a rural player has got recognition from the big league. From playing in the village to playing alongside international players, this is a big breakthrough and will provide a pathway for Gramotsavam players into mainstream sport.
Congratulations to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Thiru C Joseph Vijay. Our very best wishes to the incoming administration in fulfilling the aspirations of the citizens of this wonderful state. -Sg @TVKVijayHQ
When we see soil not just as a resource but as living system that sustains is, our way of utilizing soil changes also.
We start seeing neglected areas like waterways as potential growth sites.
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Our congratulations & best wishes to Lt Gen N. S. Raja Subramani on being appointed the Chief of Defence Staff. Bharat’s Armed Forces, the Pride of the Nation & counted among the best in the world, is certain to grow in strength & stature under your able and much decorated leadership, Sir. We salute you for your services. -Sg
Stress is often seen as something that happens to us. But is that really true?
How do you usually deal with stress? Tell us in the comments.
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5 Powerful Yogic Practices. Under 5 minutes, For Your Busy Mornings
🔹 Nadi Shuddhi (5 min) — Balances Ida and Pingala nadis for mental stability
🔹 Simha Kriya (3 min) — Strengthens immunity and lung capacity
🔹 Shambhavi Mudra (4 min) — Improves perception and receptivity to gGrace
🔹 Yoga Namaskar (4 min) — Strengthens the spine
🔹 Namaskar Process (4 min) — Harmonizes the system and brings a sense of oneness
These practices are available for free on Sadhguru App.
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Learn this beautiful 1000-year-old chant composed by Adi Shankaracharya in a fun, interactive setting with Sadhguru Gurukulam Samskriti alumni.
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The Himalayan Saint Who Built Andhra University’s Nuclear Physics Department
India has produced people whose lives cannot be understood through career categories.
Swami Jnanananda was one such being.
Born as Bhupathiraju Lakshminarasimha Raju in Andhra Pradesh, he left ordinary life in his youth and went into tapasya. Mount Abu. Rishikesh. Himalayas. Long years of sadhana, silence, meditation, austerity, and inner discipline.
This inner work shaped the rest of his life.
His sadhana gave him stillness, attention, and one-pointedness. The same intensity with which he looked within, he later brought to the study of matter, energy, radiation, and the atom.
Then life took a remarkable turn.
His Guru asked him to study physics.
He entered the laboratories of Europe. Dresden. Prague. Liverpool. Michigan. He studied physics with the intensity of a seeker. For him, science became another way of approaching creation with precision.
He worked in X-ray spectroscopy. He earned a D. Sc. from Charles University, Prague. He worked under Sir James Chadwick’s scientific environment at Liverpool and earned a Ph.D. for research on beta radiation.
Then he returned to India.
A newly independent nation needed institutions. It needed people who could build capability. Swami Jnanananda brought the discipline of a yogi and the rigor of a scientist to Andhra University.
In 1954, he joined Andhra University. The Nuclear Physics Department was established under his leadership. Laboratories were built. Equipment was brought. Students were trained. Research culture was created.
This is leadership.
A leader takes responsibility for what does not yet exist and makes it possible for others to grow.
Swami Jnanananda did this with an entire generation of Indian scientists.
He trained over 20 doctoral students. His department published more than 100 research papers. Andhra University became one of the most active nuclear physics laboratories in India outside the direct control of the Department of Atomic Energy.
What made this possible was the quality of the human being.
Scientific work needs steadiness. It needs attention. It needs patience with detail. It needs the ability to observe without agitation. His sadhana had prepared him for this level of work.
Swami Jnanananda’s life shows what education can become when inner clarity, intellectual fire, and national responsibility come together.
He wrote on Nuclear Physics. He wrote on High Vacuum. He wrote on Vedanta, Yoga, Science and Religion. His life did not divide knowledge into compartments. He moved from tapasya to theory, from samadhi to spectroscopy, from Himalayas to high-voltage laboratories.
For young entrepreneurs and leaders, this is the lesson.
Do not build only a career. Build yourself into a possibility.
When your inner life is intense, your work gains a different quality. When your mind is sharp, your action becomes precise. When your life is offered to something larger than personal ambition, institutions get created.
Swami Jnanananda created a field, built a department, trained people, and left behind a culture of scientific pursuit rooted in a deeper reverence for truth.
This is the kind of education Bharat needs.
Education that creates capability.
Leadership that takes responsibility.
Science pursued with humility.
Spirituality expressed through service.
Sadhguru receives a heartfelt **standing ovation** and Senate Tribute in the Delaware State Senate! 🇺🇸
True wisdom knows no borders — India’s ancient yogic science is touching hearts and minds across the world.
Proud moment for conscious living! 🙏✨