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Hinduism, Buddhism, Bhakti, Christianity & Their Relationship | Savya The Monk speaks with Penuel

Apr 2024 30



Enjoy the flow of between the enigmatic , host of KONVO and Dope conversations with Savya The on a range of topics such as upbringing, their journey of exploration, influences, family, love, reincarnation etc. Introducing Krishna Consciousness to audiences who have never heard of it, the challenges and the need for it.

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    00:10 The speaker discusses the lineage of his maternal grandfather and his fascination with Indian culture and religions.
    02:27 Spiritual identity transcends geographical origins
    07:08 Understanding the concept of the soul beyond the body.
    09:37 Savya The Monk discusses his unconventional family background
    14:02 The speaker encountered positive influences and challenges while taking a break from school.
    15:58 Encouraging exploration of alternative paths beyond traditional education systems
    20:02 Experiencing spiritual life and teachings through immersive sessions
    22:11 Choosing celibacy over marriage and exploring spiritual fulfillment.
    26:31 Importance of allowing children to explore belief systems
    28:42 Bakti and Yoga in Hinduism explained
    33:15 Hinduism speaks about Brahman, param Atma, and Bhagavan as different levels of God realization
    35:22 Discussing different beliefs and scriptures
    39:16 Addressing the impact of colonialism on African beliefs and the influence of Christianity in South Africa.
    41:04 Explanation of the Hindu Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
    45:26 Significance of cows in various cultures
    47:36 Comparing Vishnu to Adam and popular culture
    51:49 The influence of Hinduism on popular culture
    53:46 Ancient Vedic texts are the original knowledge of the universe.
    57:45 Argument that life started around India
    59:47 Human race divided based on psychophysical nature
    1:04:13 Exploring the origins and concepts of Buddhism
    1:06:18 Buddhism focuses on enlightenment and freedom from desire through atheistic beliefs
    1:10:48 Different religions serve as schools to teach how to rise from material consciousness to spiritual consciousness.
    1:12:56 Exploring the resurgence of African spirituality and its relationship with other belief systems
    1:17:01 Exploring diverse belief systems and personal spiritual journey.
    1:18:53 Exploring themes of freedom, love, and peace in different belief systems.
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  2. #2

    Hare krishna 🙏🏻💕🙏🏻

  3. #3

    Hinduism is not bound by one particular book or books. It's has continuesly revived itself and will continue to do so. Not like some abrahmic religion which is struck in 6th century. That's the reason it's called sanatan which means eternal.

    1. VEDAS — 1. Rig-veda 2. Sāma-veda 3. Yajur veda – Black and White, 4. Atharva-veda

    2. Brāhmaṇas — 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Śatapatha, 7. Pañcaviṃśa, 8. Ṣaḍviṃśa, 9. Jaiminiya, 10. Sāma-vidhānam, 11. Chāṇḍogya, 12. Gopatha

    3. Āraṇyakas — 1. Aitareya, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Taittiriya, 5. Kāṭha, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Tālavakra

    4. Major Upaniṣads

    1. Aitareya, 2. Kauśitaki, 3. Taittiriya, 4. Kaṭha, 5. Maitri, 6. Bṛhadaraṇyaka, 7. Śvetāśvatara, 8. Īśa, 9. Chāṇḍogya, 10. Keṇa, 11. Muṇḍaka, 12. Māṇḍukya, 13. Praśna.

    5. Minor Upaniṣad

    1. Adhyātma Up. 2. Advaya-tāraka Up. 3. Akṣa-mālika Up. 4. Akṣi Up. 5. Amṛta-bindu Up. 6. Annapūrna Up. 7. Atharva-śikha Up. 8. Atharvaśirasa Up. 9. Ātma Up. 10. Ātma-bodha Up. 11. Avadhūta Up. 12. Avyakta Up. 13. Bahvṛicha Up. 14. Bhasma-jābala Up. 15. Bhavana Up. 16. Bhikṣuka Up. 17. Brahma Up. 18. Brahma-vidya Up. 19. Brihad jabāla Up. 20. Dakṣina-mūrti Up. 21. Dattatreya Up. 21. Devi Up. 23. Dhyāna-biṇḍu Up. 24. Ekākṣara Up. 25. Ganapati Up. 26. Garbha Up. 27. Garuḍa Up. 28. Gopāla-tāpiniya Up. 29. Gopāla-pūrva-tāpini Up. 30. Haṁsa Up. 31. Hayagrīva Up. 32. Iśāvāsya Up. 33. Jabāla Up. 34. Jabali Up. 35. Kaivalya Up. 36. Kālāgni-rudra Up. 37. Kali-santaraṇa Up. 38. Kaṭha Up. 39. Katha-rudra Up. 40. Kṣurika Up. 41. Mahā Up. 42. Māhā-nārāyana Up. 43. Mahā-vākya Up. 44. Maitrāyani Up. 45. Maitreyi Up. 46. Maṇḍala-brahmaṇa Up. 47. Maṇḍūkya Up. 48. Mantrika Up. 49. Mudgala Up. 50. Muktika Up. 51. Nāda-biṇḍu Up. 52. Nārada parivrājaka Up. 53. Nirālamba Up. 54. Nirvāna Up. 55. Nṛsimha uttara tāpini Up. 56. Nṛsimha-pūrva-tāpini Up. 57. Paingala Up. 58. Pañca-brahma Up. 59. Para-brahma Up. 60. Paramahaṁsa Up. 61. Paramahaṁsa-parivrājaka Up. 62. Paśupata-brahmaṇa Up. 63. Prāṇāgnihotra up. 64. Rāma rahasya Up. 65. Rāma-pūrva-tāpiniya Up. 66. Rāma-tāpiniya Up. 67. Rudrakṣa-jabāla Up. 68. Śāṇḍilya Up. 69. Sanyāsa Up. 70. Śarabha Up. 72. Sarasvatī-rahasya Up. 73. Śarīrika Up. 74. Sarva-sāra Up. 75. Satyayanīya Up. 76. Saubhāgya-lakṣmi Up. 77. Sīta Up. 78. Skanda Up. 79. Subāla Up. 80. Śuka-rahasya Up. 81. Sūrya Up. 82. Tārasāra Up. 83. Tejo-bindu Up. 84. Tri-śikhi-brahmaṇa Up. 85. Tripura tāpini Up. 86. Tripura Up. 87. Turīyatīta avadhūta Up. 88. Tripāda-vibhūti-mahā-nārāyaṇa Up. 89. Varāha Up. 90. Vāsudeva Up. 91. Vajrasūcika Up. 92. Yajñavalkya Up. 93. Yoga-cūḍāmaṇi Up. 94. Yoga-kuṇḍalini Up. 95. Yoga-śikha Up. 96. Yoga-tattva Up.

    6. Upa Vedas — 1. āyur-Veda. 2. dhanur Veda 3. śastra-śāstra 4. gāndharva-Veda 5. sthāpatya-Veda 6. śilpa-śāstra.

    7. Grihya Sutras — 1. Aśvalayana, 2. Kauṣitaki, 3. Śankhāyana, 4. Baudhāyana, 5. Āpastamba, 6. Hiraṇyakeśin, 7. Bhāradvāja, 8. Satyasadha, 9. Vaikhānasa, 10. Parāśkara, 11. Gobhila, 12. Khadira, 13. Jaimini,14. Kauśika. 15. Vaikhānasa.

    8. Dharma Shastras —1. Manu Smṛti, 2. Yājñavalkya Smṛti, 3. Parāśara Smṛti, 4. Viṣṇu, 5. Dakṣa, 6. Samvarta, 7. Vyāsa, 8. Hārita, 9. Sātātapa, 10. Vasiṣṭha, 11. Yama, 12. Āpastamba, 13. Gautama, 14. Devala, 15. Śaṅkha, 16. Likhita, 17. Uṣāna, 18. Atri, 19. Śaunaka, 20. Aṅgirasa, 21. Kātyāyana 22. Vaikhānasa 23. Madālasa (written by a woman).

    9. Major Puranas — 1. Viṣṇu, 2. Bhāgavata, 3. Padma, 4. Nāradiya, 5. Garuḍa, 6. Varāha 7. Matsya, 8. Liṅga, 9. Skanda, 10. Kūrma, 11. Śiva,12. Agni 13. Brahmā, 14. Brahma-vaivarta, 15. Vāmana, 16. Brahmaṇḍa, 17. Mārkaṇḍeya, 18. Bhaviṣya.

    10. Minor Puranas — 1. Adya 2. Narasimha 3. Skanda 4. Shivadharma 5. Durvasa 6. Naradiya 7. Kapila 8. Vamana 9. Aushanasa 10. Brahmanda 11. Varuna 12. Kalika 13. Maheshvara 14. Samba 15. Saura 16. Parashara 17. Maricha 18. Bhargava

    11. Tantras — (a) Śivāgama 1. Kāmika 2. Sūkṣma 3. Candrajñāna 4. Yogarāja 5. Cintya 6. Kāraṇa 7. Makuṭha 8. Ajita 9. Raurava 10. Dīpta 11. Sahasra 12. Aṁśumat 13. Suprabheda

    (b) Rudrāgama 1. Vijaya 2. Nihśvāsa 3. Svayambhūva 4. Anala 5. Vīra 6. Vimala 7. Mukhabimba 8. Prodgīta 9. Lalita10. Siddha 11. Santāna 12. Śarvokta 13. Pārameśvara 14. Kiraṇa 15. Vātula

    (c) Śaktāgama – 1. Chinnamasta Tantra, 2. Gandharva T. 3. Ganapati T.4. Svacchanda T. 5. Guptasādhana T. 6. Jñānārṇava T. 7. Kākachandiśvara-kalpa T. 8. Nirvāṇa T.9. Kali T. 10. Niruttara T.11. Kāmakhya T.12. Kauḷavali T.13. Kubjika T. 14. Kulāchuḍāmaṇi T. 15. Kuṇḍalini T. 16. Malinivijayottara T. 17. Mātrikabheda T. 18. Māya T. 19. Netra T. 20. Nila Tantra T. 22. Saraswati T. 23. Tantra-loka T. 24. Tantra-rāja T. 25. Tāra T. 26. Vināśikha T. 27. Yogini T. 28. Yoni T. 29. Mahā-nirvāṇa T. 23. Prapañcasāra T. 24. Toḍala T. 25. Kulārṇava T. 26. Viṣṇu-yāmala T. 27. Rudra-yāmala T. 28. Brahma-yāmala T. 29. Kula-sāra T.

    12. Āgamas (Vaiṣṇava)

    (a) Vaikhānasa Āgama.

    (b) Pañcarātra āgama:— 1. Īśvara Saṁhita,2. Parama S. 3. Bṛihad Brahma S. 4. Pauṣkara S. 5. Sāttvata S. 6. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 7. Agastya S. 8. Aniruddha S. 9. Ahirbhudnya S. 10. Kapiñjala S. 11. Kāśyapa S. 12. Jayākhya S. 13. Jñānāmṛtasāra S. 14. Nāradīya S. 15. Paramapuruṣa S. 16. Parāśara S. 17. Pādma S. 18. Pārameśvara S. 19. Puruṣottama S. 20. Pauṣkara S. 21. Bhāradvāja S. 22. Mārkaṇḍeya S. 23. Lakṣmī Tantra S. 24. Viśvamitra S. 25. Viṣṇu-Tilaka S. 26. Viṣṇu S. 27. Viṣvaksena S. 28. Śāṇḍilya S. 29. Śeṣa S. 30. Śrīpraśṇav 31. Sanatkumāra S. 32. Hayaśīrśa Samhitas…. And 100 more unpublished.

    13. Itihāsas

    1. Rāmāyanas (Sanskrit – many more in regional languages.)

    (a) Vālmiki Rāmāyaṇa, (b) Agastya Rāmāyaṇa, (c) Adhyatma Rāmāyaṇa, (d) Adbhuta­­ Rāmāyaṇa; (e) Vasiṣṭha Rāmāyaṇa (f) Laghu Yoga Vasiṣṭha, (g) Ānanda Rāmāyaṇa, (h) Ramokhyana Parva.

    2. Mahābhārata

    3. Harivaṁśa.

    14. Gitas

    1. Anu-gītā, 2. Avadhūta-gītā, 3. Aṣṭāvakra-gītā, 4. Kapila-gītā 5. Adhyātma Gītā 6. Arhad-gītā Or Tattva-gītā 7. Bhagavad Gītā 8. Bhikṣu-gītā 9. Bodhya-gītā 10. Brahma-gītā 11. Brāhmaṇa-gītā 12. Devī-gītā 13. Gaṇeśa-gītā 14. Haṃsa-gītā 15. Har-gītā 16. Hārīta-gītā 17. Jayanteya-gītā 18. Īśvara-gītā, 19. Kapila-gītā 20. Maṅkī-gītā 21. Mahāvīra Gītā (Jaina) 22. Pāṇḍava-gītā 23. Parāśara-gītā 24. Piṅgala-gītā 25. Prema-gītā 26. Rāma-gītā 27. Rudra-gītā 28. Śiva-gītā 29. Śivaśaṁpāka-gītā 30. Sūrya-gītā 31. Sūta-gītā 32. Vicikhyu-gītā 33. Vṛtra-gītā 34. Vyādha Gītā 35. Vyāsa-gītā 36. Yama-gītā, 37 Ribhu gītā, 38 Uddhava gītā, 39 Janaka gītā.

    15. Social Sciences

    1. Aesthetics (a) Kama-sūtra (b) Koka Śāstra, (c) Anangaranga.

    2. Polity & Administration – Artha-śāstra

    3. Encyclopaedia – Brihatsaṁhita

    4. Ethics – Nīti śāstra (a) Brihaspati Nīti Śāstra, (d) Vidura N.Ś. (c) Śukra N.Ś. (d) Cānakya Rāja N.Ś. (e) Bhritrahāri N.Ś (f) Kamaṇḍaki N.Ś

    5. Jātaka Mālā 6. Pañca-Tantra 7. Hītopadeśa. 8. Kāvya. 9. Nāṭya-śāstra (Dance), 10. Alaṅkāra śāstra (rhetoric), 11. Saṅgīta Śāstra (Musicology).

    16. Metaphysics (Ṣad-darśana)

    (1) Mimāṁṣa Sūtras (Jaimini), (2) Nyāya Sūtras (Gautama) (3) Saṅkhya Sūtras (Kapila) (4) Vaiśeśikha Sūtras (Kaṇāḍa) (5) Yoga Sūtras (Patañjali) (6) Vedānta Sūtras (Bādarāyaṇa)

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    Hinduism is not bound by one particular book or books. It's has continuesly revived itself and will continue to do so. Not like some abrahmic religion which is struck in 6th century. That's the reason it's called sanatan which means eternal.

  5. #5

    What a Wise man he is I am lucky to listen to him Shree Savya the monk

  6. #6

    love from India ❤

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  8. #8

    I am hindu and trust me I learn so many new facts from your conversation is really overwhelming. Hare Krishna to both of you.❤

  9. #9

    Santan Dharm is infinite. Hare Krishna, Hari Bol

  10. #10

    So Catholic was about lifestyle but for a monk lifestyle wasn't enough there's even more than just lifestyle 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  11. #11

    Proud To Be Sanatani (Hindu) ❤ form India

  12. #12

    Radhe radhe ❤❤🙏🙏

  13. #13

    🙏 JOY GITA JOY GITA JOY GITA 💐 HARE KRISHNA 💐

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  15. #15

    As a hindu I agree some of your points, but there are many school of thoughts which comprises Hinduism in total, I disagree with remarks on adi Shankaracharya……

  16. #16

    Original Indians are from south and vharat is a new word but Nepal is such a old country which is mention in the vedas where Lord Shive come to earth to visit the Bagmati river in SATYA YUGA (Kathmandu valley )Nepal.Lord Shiva is the supreme god which has no start and no ending like a multiverse.

  17. #17

    नारायणयेति समर्पयामि ॥ 🔥🕉️ 🌺 🙏

  18. #18

    Amazing life changing information. Jesus took Knowledge from Bharat between age of 10 to 20 year .

  19. #19

    Satya Sanatan Vaidik Dharm ki Jai Ho🕉🚩🙏

  20. #20

    जय श्री राम ❤️ हर हर महादेव ❤️ सीता राम हनुमान ❤️ हरे कृष्ण ❤️🙏🏻

  21. #21

    Thanks for uploading this beautiful discussion, #Radhe #Radhe

  22. #22

    ❤ Jai Shree Krishna jai shree #Radha

  23. #23

    Honoured to have sat with you, Savya. We still have so much to unpack and teach others 🙏🏽❤️

  24. #24

    About narendra Modi changing India's name to bharat is not actually true. He is promoting the name bharat because we're known as indian but we're bharatiya and our culture or religion whatever you want to call is sanatan dharma. Our country's name is already bharat . It's written in our constitution in the first line "India , that is Bharat ".

  25. #25

    These westerners never wanted to give credit to Sanatana dharma, that is the problem

  26. #26

    Yes u said, BHARATH its all started so called INDIA, not africa, we are sanatanis, sanatana dharma followers, not hindus

  27. #27

    Parallel universe everything is explained in vedas, perfect

  28. #28

    Rama is the seventh avatar of vishnu, hanuman is the ultimate bhaktha of rama,

  29. #29

    Its not 33 million sir, its purely misunderstood, 33 koti means its 33 types of gods, in Sanskrit koti means types, in kannada koti means crore, its mis understood, its always 33 types of gods, 33 koti in sanskrit means 33 types of Devtas: -12 Adityas: Chetra, Falgun, Baishakh, Jestha, Ashar, Saun, Bhadra, Ashwin, Kartik, Margh, Poush.
    -8 Vasu: Earth, water, air, fire, ether, sun, moon, star.
    -11 Rudras: Aatma, Praana, vyana, saamna, udaana, krikal, naag, kurma, dhananjax, devdutta.
    -1 indra.
    -1Prajapati., above all these 33 types of gods comes brahma the creator, vishnu the operational manager, anywork which is not possible by even vishnu comes, shiva, the destroyer, now hope u understand brother, reply me for any doubt

  30. #30

    Bhagavad gita is one book, we have library

  31. #31

    Sanatana dharma cannot be linked with bible, quran, they all talk about killings, sanatana dharma is eternal and accepts all people not like if u are converted only u are sanatani, if ubelieve thats enough u are sanatani

  32. #32

    Krishna is not prophet, he is the God, Krishna is the god who born aa human

  33. #33

    Vishnu is the source of all incarnation of all 10 avatars, Krishna is 8th avatar of dashavatara, 10 forms of god

  34. #34

    Iskon preach theirs own hindusam but when you hear shiva devoties you will understand the complete picture from both sides

  35. #35

    Iskon distribute food all over world in universities

  36. #36

    I am indian and i am watching savyasachi words, i just love the way he talks with calm, sometimes we can't,

  37. #37

    Sanatana dharma is not cult, Sanatana means eternal anybody and anyone can bw sanatani,

  38. #38

    Pranaam savyasachi das, we indians are proud of u, sanatana dharma u are promoting everywhere, we love u

  39. #39

    Harekrishna🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  40. #40

    As an British Indian Hindu, I was so fascinated by seeing two African men discussing my religion! This is something I’ve never witnessed before. I was very sad to hear how being stripped of much of your own culture has negatively affected you. Jai Shri Khrisna🙏🏼

  41. #41

    What I find striking at the first glance, sir you look clean in the body. As clean as only someone like you can be. What adds to this cleanliness is the universality of your mind, it seems as if it applies not just to humans but animals aswell. I am in awe.

  42. #42

    Sorry Prabhu ,you said there is 33 million demi gods in Sanatan Dharma please correct that .

  43. #43

    Beautifully explained Hinduism master.

  44. #44

    Sanatan is beautiful. It is as vast a water drop and as small as a Ocean.

  45. #45

    Thank you Swami ji ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏

  46. #46

    33 crores devtas are incorrect. There is only 33 types of devtas which are manifestation of God. 8 VASUS, 11 RUDRAS 12 ADITYAS , INDRA AND PRAJAPATI

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