If my sva-dharma is not favourable for my bhakti, then can I accept another dharma favourable for my bhakti?
What is the meaning of the Gita 6.44 statement that the advanced yogi goes beyond the range of Vedic sound?
Does the Vishva-rupa’s devouring the Kauravas prove that the Hindu God is a cannibal, as preachers of some other religion claim?
How do we discover our sva-dharma? Should we wait for the spiritual master to tell us our lifelong service?.mp3
Why does the Gita emphasize sva-dharma repeatedly from the second chapter (2.31) to the eighteenth chapter (18.47)?