What is the meaning of divine life?

What is the meaning of divine life?

To be ever in communion with the Lord by annihilating mine-ness and egoism through faith, devotion and self-surrender, is divine life. Every attempt to cultivate divine virtues, selflessness, straightforwardness, courage, serenity, generosity, mercy and self-restraint, this in reality is divine life.

Who is president of Divine Life Society?

President Sri Swami Vimalananda
The Divine Life Society is presently being well managed by the President Sri Swami Vimalananda, Vice-Presidents Sri Swami Yogaswarupananda and Sri Swami Nirliptananda, General Secretary Sri Swami Padmanabhananda and Treasure Sri Swami Advaitananda.

What are the divine virtues of life?

Traditionally, the Seven Christian Virtues or Heavenly Virtues combine the four classical Cardinal Virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and courage (or fortitude) with the three Theological Virtues of faith, hope, and charity.

Who was the founder of the Divine Life Society?

Swami Sivananda
Divine Life Society/Founders

What is the best virtue in life?

These admirable virtues include:

  • Love – love in overs and yourself.
  • Joy – finding joy in the world and in God.
  • Peace – calmness in yourself and God.
  • Forbearance – patience and perseverance.
  • Kindness – having moral integrity.
  • Goodness – be generous to others.

What was the main goal of Divine Life Society?

Its aim is to disseminate spiritual knowledge in the following ways: through publication of books, pamphlets and magazines on the subjects of Yoga and Vedanta. holding and arranging spiritual conferences and discourses (Satsang) establishing training centers for the practice of Yoga.

At what age Swami Sivananda died?

75 years (1887–1963)
Swami Sivananda/Age at death

What is the most important virtue of a student?

Kindness, patience, hard work, confidence, independence, honesty, responsibility, creativity, wisdom, perseverance, compassion, respectfulness, self-sufficiency, courage, helpfulness, grace, courtesy, joyfulness, sociability, humility, curiosity, and gratitude and service.