Indira Easwaran has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Upanishads.

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Bhagavad Gita

Summary

Reveal the unmatched wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita - in plain, simple English! Are you a philosopher in the closet? Do you wonder how you should live your life? Would you like to learn what spiritual teachers and philosophers have discovered about happiness, money, and success? If so, keep reading! In recent research, scientists have given participants a simple box with a button to push. The rules were simple; simply push the button whenever you want. They measured their brain activity with a special helmet - and found a shocking revelation. The brain has shown signs of intention moments before the participants were aware of it.  It turns out that we, as humans, do not really control our lives as much as we want to. And yet, we judge ourselves for failures, we build an image in our mind of who we are, we react to our thoughts and feelings without realizing that they are separate from our minds, and more than that - we determine who we are based on outcomes that are out of our control. The Bhagavad Gita, or The Gita, is an ancient text containing essential truths about the human mind. Long before brain activity could be detected in any form or way, the teachers of Bhagavad Gita have found those inconvenient truths about our minds - and showed the Hindu practitioners how to overcome those obstacles  - produced by their very own minds.  In this book, you’ll learn the fundamentals of Bhagavad Gita, reveal how to use it in your modern day-to-day life, and transform who you are from the core. Here’s what you can expect: Discover what is actually the Bhagavad Gita and why it contains the power to transform your mind and your mindset Reveal the secret yoga knowledge, written only in the Bhagavad Gita Learn self-control, how to develop self-discipline, and how to become much more mindful How to develop wisdom and obtain deep knowledge And many, many more exclusive lessons that have the power to transform your life Scroll up, click on “Buy Now”, and start learning the Bhagavad Gita!

©2020 Indira Easwaran (P)2020 Indira Easwaran

Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
Available on Audible
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Upanishads

Summary

Learn about Hinduism by listening to its most important texts - the Upanishads! Have you always been interested in Hinduism but didn’t know where to start? The Upanishads are ancient texts explaining mediations, philosophy, and spiritual ideas of Hinduism. The Vedas are the core scriptures of Hinduism. In Sanskrit, "Veda" translates to knowledge. These texts offer exactly that - timeless, ancient knowledge and an understanding of some of the highest ideas mankind has ever had.  The Upanishads represent the oldest and most revered part of the Vedas. They are the beating heart of Hinduism thought and practice. For centuries, these texts were memorized and passed through generations by oral transmission. They predate Buddhism and Christianity and fascinate both Western and Eastern modern philosophers. Two central topics covered by the Upanishads are concepts of brahman and atman. Brahman represents the all-pervasive fabric of our reality. It’s timeless, infinite, and eternal, the truth that never changes but causes all change. All existence is described by brahman, manifested or not. It’s formless, but contains all forms. Atman, on the other hand, signifies the inner self, what we call the soul. It’s the immortal essence of all living beings, humans, animals, and trees. The Upanishads state that the true self of a person is not to be found in their body, mind, or ego - the true self is always atman. As such, it’s eternal and at the core of every being. The relationship between brahman and atman is discussed throughout the Upanishads and by Hindu philosophers ever since. Some say they are the absolutely same; some say they are the same, but different. Since they were translated in the 19th century, the Upanishads have fascinated and impressed the Western minds. There’s no source better to reveal the wisdom of Hinduism, its philosophy, and spiritual practices.

©2020 Indira Easwaran (P)2020 Indira Easwaran

Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
Available on Audible