That source has many names-- Bhagavan, Para Brahman, God, Krishna . We understand that ultimately everything is coming from the ultimate state of consciousness,the cause of all causes.
And all the senior comedians . Krishna and all these people came.And they had no idea .
with the param-atma or Krishna . Krishna is a name for the param-atma.But generally, the param-atma, when we refer to param-atma, means "within the heart." The jiva-atma and the param-atma are both within the area
Earl on, when you're describing this course. Krishna ? We're like, this isn't change-- this is not the world changing things I thought it was.
Pretty soon afterwards he dropped out and hung out on campus, walking around barefoot, experimenting with sort of extreme diets, bumming free meals from the Hari Krishna temple. Eventually, he got fed up with being completely destitute, came back to California, took a night shift job at Atari.And that was very specific, because he wanted flexibility and not too much responsibility.
You work that hard for seven or eight percent?" It's true. Krishna was her name.
two brilliant authors here today who've been thinking about how the latest technological shift changes the world. I have with me here professor Venkat Ramaswamy and uh we also have Krishnan Narayanan. Uh they're co-authors of a new book called the co-intelligence revolution uh that came out just earlier this year. Um, and it's fascinating that they've not only thought about what does the change that's being driven by artificial intelligence do, they're also thinking about what does this mean for people, what does it mean for organizations, what does it mean for
So just to keep things honest, I'm a researcher in human origins for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. And my research is inspired by my studies of the ancient Sanskrit writings in India, especially the puranas, the historical writings.
our beloved lord Krishna . Because Krishna is omnipresent all over the country. And when he's omnipresent, there are so many cultures, so many languages, so many genres of music in India.
And he left for India at the encouragement of one of his close friends, former Harvard Professor Richard Alpert, now known famously as Ram Das. And Krishna Das met his teacher Neem Karoli Baba there and stayed there. And in his own words, he says, in a manner of speaking, he never came back.
of the heart when they are in the body. And Krishna , he's outside. And he has his own spiritual realm that we can enter,
questions yes and I think they want you to use the mic over um Krishna appears Krishna who is a very interesting character in The Mahabharat and in this book because he is at once
going to Krishna , God, and saying, do I really have to go out on the battlefield and kill my relatives who are on the other side? And Krishna says, yes, you do. That's your dharma; that's your duty. And you have to do it with no personal attachment. You have to do it in a non-attached way.
Their names are up here on the slides. Shriram Krishnamurthi, Kathi Fisler, and Emma Youndtsmith. And Bootstrap right now is one of the largest formal in-school programming courses in the country.
so let's say transcendental meditation. Like Krishnamurti said, didn't you, Krishnamurti? Truth is a pathless land.
That's the basic question. Or Muhammad or Krishna or whoever.
This is Lord Krishna telling you on your face, your last tough.
But but doing the Krishna and ..
It talks about Krishna 's-- the first part of it is about Krishna 's playfulness.
I saw the mischievous Krishna .
So I wanted to bring this show called "Krishna Sabrang," which is music of our country, India, through our beloved lord Krishna . Because Krishna is omnipresent all over the country.
So if I can feature all those in one show and having a common theme of Krishna . So somehow and Krishna Sabrang, it was almost like doing musical And coming to the US and singing popular music, film music, is a no-brainer, actually.
He is a YouTube creator. His channel is Krishna Das Music. And periodically, he's at the YouTube studios in New York to record a series called chai-- "Chai and Chats." People come.
on khartals and backup vocals. Please welcome Krishna Das and his band. So once again, the instructions are very simple.
So out of compassion, he went up to him and he said, oh, my friend, bhaja govinda. So "govinda" means "Krishna ," the name of God. And "bhaja" means "to sing or praise or remember." So he's telling this guy, do something before it's too late.
little taster Krishna she's a really hard critic and she likes to give her opinion too you know she feels very
in the kitchen to Krishna is a natural flowr of what my grandmother um did for
I can see from Krishna .
And I like what Krishna said, and what yogis have said about union.
Gita as the basis for his whole movement of nonviolence, himsa, if you read that carefully, you'll see that it's Argena, the warrior, going to Krishna , God, and saying, do I really have to go out on the battlefield and kill my relatives who are on the other side? And Krishna says, yes, you do. That's your dharma; that's your duty.
We see it in stories about Krishna and stories about Paul, Saul, who became Paul, and all of those different messages
The peace that Jesus and Buddha and Krishna and everybody's pointing you to has nothing to do with being nice, has nothing to do with being moral,
So you know-- I'm sure Krishna has no shortage of people that you can imagine running startup companies here.
And he talks about these Hare Krishna people in airports, where they handing out flowers.
and by being aware of the fact that death could come at any moment. In the "Bhagavad Gita," the speaker is Krishna . And he is giving spiritual instruction.
comes from "yoga." So "bhakti yoga" means to be connected or united, reunited with the param-atma or Krishna . Krishna is a name for the param-atma.
Not in this world of flux, temporary world of matter, but in the spiritual realm with Krishna . The "Bhagavad Gita" uses the name Krishna .
but in the spiritual realm with Krishna . The "Bhagavad Gita" uses the name Krishna . And the beauty is that this process makes us happy in this life, and it leads to more happiness
The mantra in my tradition is Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama.
blocks to be able to build the solution for them. But if there is a way for me to connect other pieces and build that and I think that's that's part of the magic of what's happening in India Madras with the Sudha Gopal Krishnan Brain Center. They have now created uh they've just released
So growing up in South Mississippi as a Hare Krishna was very difficult at times because I can remember bringing my lunch and my lunchbox
And my old god, Krishna , was a dancer.
Look, Krishna holds me, holds my hand, on the way in front of everyone.
And they take them all the way, give them education, give them a residence, I mean, make their future actually. So I wanted to bring this show called "Krishna Sabrang," which is music of our country, India, through our beloved lord Krishna .
first time at Google. No, Krishna Das, as you will soon find out, was the most unlikely person to be the biggest name in kirtan, growing up in Long Island, and his life was going lead him on a different trajectory, which he'll talk about it a minute.
please welcome to the stage once again, Krishna Das at Google. Thanks. So Krishna Das, I have been pondering about a great mystery of life. And I thought you might be the best person to answer that.
Inspired by the teachings of selfless service by Sri Rama Krishna , Swami Vivekananda, Vinayak Lohani is helping transform
remember the mantra. Hare Krishna , Hare Krishna .
And Arjuna was faced with the possibility of either killing his enemy-- it was on a battlefield-- or being killed. And Krishna explained that there is no death. You cannot kill anyone.
go wow the heart's intelligent too and of course Krishna mury says it by putting them all together so here's what