Greetings For New Year 2015
Celebrating the arrival of 2015 with joy and optimism for the future.
Celebrating the arrival of 2015 with joy and optimism for the future.
Welcoming the New Year 2016 with enthusiasm and hope for a prosperous future.
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A warm greeting for the New Year 2012, reflecting on past achievements and future aspirations.
A joyful message welcoming the New Year 2013, filled with hope and new beginnings.
Warm wishes and reflections for the New Year 2017.
Extending warm wishes and reflections on the significance of Deepawali.
Extending warm wishes and reflections for the new year 2019.
Reflection on the New Year 2020, celebrating new beginnings and insights.
Happy Diwali 2020
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Explore the complete list of questions asked in the Bhagavad Gita, both by Arjuna and Krishna. Understand the context and significance of these spiritual inq...
The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, consists of 18 chapters, each addressing different aspects of life, duty, and spirituality through the dialogue ...
The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, consists of 18 chapters, each addressing different aspects of life, duty, and spirituality through the dialogue ...
The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, consists of 18 chapters, each addressing different aspects of life, duty, and spirituality through the dialogue ...
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Exploring the philosophical concepts of reality as depicted in the Bhagwat Gita.
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An exploration of divine qualities as described in the Bhagwat Gita.
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A philosophical inquiry into the concept of agency and action.
Understanding the role of experience in shaping human perception and philosophy.
Delving into the philosophical implications of Shoonya, or Zero, in various contexts.
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An insightful exploration of relationships through the lens of philosophy and Vedanta.
A philosophical discussion on the nature of free will and its implications.
Understanding the concept of secularism in the context of Indian culture.
Exploring the concept of mind and its perceived location.
Exploring the factors that contribute to job satisfaction and personal fulfillment.
Insights from a practitioner on the personal journey and benefits of meditation.
Exploring the concept of forgiveness and its impact on personal growth and relationships.
Exploring the concept of freedom and its implications on education and society.
Insights on leading effectively during challenging times and crises.
Exploring the nature of violence and its ethical implications.
A philosophical inquiry into human existence and movement.
Exploring the significance of prayer and self-awareness in personal growth.
Investigating the fundamental elements that constitute space and time.
Understanding the essence of yoga and its role in Indian culture.
Exploring the philosophical significance of motion in life and nature.
Investigating the fundamental principles behind body mass and its formation.
Exploring the composition and nature of empty space in the universe.
Analyzing the differences between focusing on the product versus the process in various contexts.
Investigating the origins and significance of color in the natural world.
Observing the journey of personal transformation through mindfulness and awareness.
Exploring methods to effectively manage energy sources through scientific and yogic practices.
A philosophical exploration of the transition from nothingness to everything in cultural contexts.
Understanding how cultures assimilate and transform through education and interaction.
Analyzing the dynamic nature of human reasoning and its philosophical implications.
Exploring the philosophical and cultural perspectives on reincarnation.
Delving into the concept of Maya and its implications in Vedantic philosophy.
A philosophical inquiry into awareness and consciousness inspired by the Bhagwat Gita.
Exploring the principles and challenges of secularism in India.
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Exploration of understanding, delving into insights on meaning and perception.
Exploration of balanced diet, delving into insights on nutrition and well-being.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of universal culture, delving into insights on cultural integration and identity.
Happy Diwali 2020
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Exploration of human faith and the need for god, delving into insights on spirituality and divinity.
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Understanding how cultures assimilate and transform through education and interaction.
Examining the cultural and educational priorities within Hindu society.
Analyzing the complexities and contradictions within the learning process.
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Hindus celebrate Durga Puja and remember the stories of Goddess Durga fighting and defeating demons. This festival is celebrated for nine days, culminating o...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Dharma’ (धर्म)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and comme...
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An analysis of different sources of evidence and their impact on understanding.
An exploration of the role and significance of a Guru in education and culture.
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A reflective journey through the life and teachings of Siddhartha.
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Understanding the concept of secularism in the context of Indian culture.
Insights and lessons drawn from observing nature.
An exploration of the six sins within Indian cultural and philosophical contexts.
Understanding the essence of yoga and its role in Indian culture.
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A philosophical exploration of the transition from nothingness to everything in cultural contexts.
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A poetic inquiry into the presence and role of Rishis in modern times.
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When we are children we even see the rise and set of the sun with amazement. Flying birds, and the color of the clouds and sky spark curiosity in us. Even a ...
The definition of friendship in real life is not the same as in social media. In the age of social media Connecting relatives, colleagues, like minded people...
Bondage is of two types, physical and mental. Either you put yourself in this bondage or system around you puts you in that bondage. In the bondage either yo...
You go before a mirror for various reasons. When you have doubt, when there is a curiosity, when someone compliments or points something out or just for the ...
Without seeing or hearing about many things we know about their existence from the results of their functions. I can see, this proves that I have eyes. I am ...
Mentally or physically everybody has a unique design. Either you or someone else can identify that uniqueness of yours. If you know this then you can live a ...
The truth is Bhagwat Gita was told by a friend Krishna to his best friend Arjuna. That too when he asked. Normal chit chat is fine but serious advice should ...
Instinct is something which every life has on this planet. And it helps them in their survival. If survival is the goal of life then instinct is good enough....
Birds fly in the sky without footprint, Animals cannot walk on the earth without a footprint. Those who want to fly don’t create a nest to live but to rest. ...
Bhav (power of emotions) and Vivek (power of intellect) both are crucial for a healthy mind. If you are too emotional with Vivek you can be dangerous. Anyone...
Generally, people think philosophy is for old people. Read Bhagwat Gita or Upanishads when you are old. I am a youth, I have to live the life I don’t have ti...
If a man thinks he has done something against Mother Nature that is why nature is punishing him or going to punish him then he forgets that he himself is par...
When some hot water falls on the body and it burns the body, burning didn’t happen because of a miracle. If something hanging at height is cut from the sourc...
In the Sanskrit language, the word Kriya means that which happens. Karma means which is done. Whatever needs to be done for that you need to have your desire...
There are two worlds around us. One is the real world and another is the projected world. In both worlds objects are the same but their impact on us is diffe...
There are three ways of living a conscious life, wakeful life. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. In each way you have to ‘believe’ that others exist...
In the process of evolution humans acquired the capability of imagination. This enables humans to think about the future. That is why vision and visionary ar...
We work hard to learn and earn. This learning and earning helps us buying comfort in life We think comfortable things makes us happy We forget there is very ...
Life is not a railway track that goes straight. Every life has ups and downs, it has cycles of movement. But it is easy to say when you are at the peak or ri...
Things around us are not full of life or lifeless. These are two opposites. This philosophy leads to duality or dichotomy. Everything which exists has life. ...
You take a photograph of a bird, data is in your camera and the bird has flown. You take a photograph of a river, data is in your camera, and the water has g...
As a life, you can have the following feelings about yourself and each of these serves some purpose for yourself and the society around you and causes some h...
No living being truly experiences dying. A few may recount near-death experiences, yet none have undergone the act of dying itself. Instead, we witness other...
Birth and death are certain. Life is full of uncertainties. And this is the fun of life. You do something and you get something. This is how the process of l...
While teaching data science and AI I emphasize on the strong foundation of maths, stats, and programming. Learners say cloud-based AI and AutoML tools are do...
Your surroundings comprise people, lives, the government, and systems around you, including family members, office hierarchy, political setup, religious teac...
Pain is physical. Suffering is emotional, it is mental. Suffering is because of thinking. Suffering is because of improper thinking. The remedy for pain is a...
An important function of the human brain is memory. Humans should use this for learning lessons. Unfortunately, it’s often used to create nostalgic moments i...
You see something on a table and you ask yourself, “What is that?” Answer: It looks like an apple, so it is an apple. Then you ask, “How many apples are ther...
The purpose of literacy is to learn how to count, write, read, and understand what subjects are there to learn about. And life helps you explore these subjec...
When we are searching on internet or engaging with people and asking them a question We get incomplete answer or incorrect answer because we do not ask corre...
The waking state is when I am fully aware of the objects and events around my physical body and within it. The dreaming state is when I am fully aware of the...
People say your words are more painful and I cannot forget them in my life. They say, physical pain is less painful then the pain caused by harsh words. If t...
Humans are searching for peace and want to experience bliss. Humans want to get it by searching. First he search for knowledge then he search for work After ...
Language is that which we speak. Script is that which we use to write words of any language. Hindi is a language not a script. English is a language not a sc...
Every parent wants his children to be successful. Every citizen wants his state or country to be prosperous. Every teacher wants his students to become succe...
Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer, all the people gathered, but only one boy came with an umbrella. This is faith or innocenc...
We hear very commonly that you don’t go to extreme of anything in the life, Walk the middle path, settle on middle ground, Madhya Maarga. Yet, no matter how ...
Your son fails in 12th class exam or you get promoted in your job. One brings suffering and another brings happiness. Some believe happiness is because of my...
You are handling a process called life. Every process takes some input and creates some output. Inputs of the life process are all the resources available to...
Knowledge resides within books for the next generation or sharing with those whom the author cannot directly reach. Knowledge is within tradition, but that i...
The mind’s work is to think, recall, and dream, To feel emotions like a flowing stream. It swings us from joy to sadness so deep, In its restless search for ...
We all have the power to heal our own soul, Yet many still suffer, not feeling whole. Some can heal others, it’s their choice to make, To mend what is broken...
You lose a loved one, a bond, or your health, Blame it on God, Fate, or Karma’s stealth. You feel consoled, the burden shared, But deep within, you’re still ...
When your mind is weary, burdened and low, Defeated, exhausted, where do you go? Lonely, sad, with shadows that cling, You know this life is not the song you...
There are two kinds of Vidya. Through one, we know the world and make our livelihood, build relationships with others, and improve our job, business, and rel...
What do you mean when you say, “I understand”? Sometimes, you might say, “I really understand.” Suppose you have a piece of software code before you, or a ph...
The world is madness, humans lost in haze, I stand alone, the saint in this maze. What I do is right, my path is clear, Your actions are senseless, driven by...
Everyone around me seems insane, while I am the only sane one, the only saint! Whatever I do is the right way; whatever you do is senseless, meaningless, ill...
In school, a friend with wealth so grand, His father took him by the hand, To the bank, where an account was made, A fortune’s future, it seemed, was laid. O...
When I was in school, one of my friends had a father who was a very wealthy business tycoon. After my friend turned 18, his father took him to a bank and ask...
We think that we give birth. He thinks that we create. We think that we can kill, destroy, and finish. We think that without our doing, nothing will happen. ...
In my college days, I had a very young friend named Pratibimb. One day, we met during a morning walk. He told me that he had a very sweet experience last nig...
There is conflict between societies. There is conflict within society. There is conflict between nations. There is conflict within a nation. What is society?...
In Sanskrit, there are two words: Sanyasa and Tyaga. People in the English-speaking world think both mean renunciation. They are related but not the same. He...
When we say nowadays the surrounding is corrupt, we need to ask: where does this surrounding start? At my heart, skin, bedroom, flat, apartment, district, st...
Suppose I come to your home. You offer me food, and I say, “No, I won’t take it.” You might think I’m hesitating. You ask, “Have you eaten?” I reply, “I have...
Suffering and death exist without a cause, without a purpose. Culture and conditioning teach us to seek reasons for everything.
Life is not a race; there is no use in running for winning. Run just for your fitness and health. Life is not a competition to go ahead of all and be the bes...
Love, Respect, and Trust are the foundation of any relationship. You name any relation like your Ishta, mother, father, guru, wife, husband, son, daughter, d...
You are living comfortably at your home. You have inquisitiveness to know the world around So you go out and travel as far places as you want to know. While ...
Death cannot be understood without dwelling on the term called life. When a pot comes in shape from mud do you call that pot a new life? When milk turned int...
Explore the complete list of questions asked in the Bhagavad Gita, both by Arjuna and Krishna. Understand the context and significance of these spiritual inq...
Exploring the philosophical concepts of reality as depicted in the Bhagwat Gita.
Delving into the concept of Maya and its implications in Vedantic philosophy.
Exploring the concept of Moksha and its significance in Vedantic philosophy.
There is the world that exists outside, That is the objective world. There is the world that exists inside our body boundary, this is the subjective world. A...
When you see sun is rising and settings But you know it doesn’t Approx 72 inch is human body height One inch in eye size One tenth is size of pupil in the ey...
If there is no object then the presence of light cannot be sensed. If there is no environment on earth then the blueness of the sky cannot be sensed. Human e...
In my view, the distinction between Ahamkaara and Ego is subtle yet profound, especially when viewed from a philosophical and spiritual lens. Ahamkara is a t...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Dharma’ (धर्म)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and comme...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘ज्ञान’ (romanized as Gyan or Jnyana), which translates to ‘Knowledge’ in English. However, in a worldly sense, whe...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘यज्ञ’ (romanized as Yagnya or Yajnya), which closely translates to ‘sacrifice’ in English. However, in a Western s...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘ज्ञान’ (romanized as Gyan or Jnyana), which translates to ‘Knowledge’ in English. However, in a worldly sense, whe...
The Sanskrit word Prakriti or Prakruti has multiple meanings and is used in the Bhagavad Gita in different contexts. In the English language, we try to trans...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘यज्ञ’ (romanized as Yagnya or Yajnya), which closely translates to ‘sacrifice’ in English. However, in a Western s...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Yoga’ (योग)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and commenta...
You can meditate with open eyes and you can meditate with closed eyes. When you want to meditate with open eyes then the objective is to handle the worldly a...
You go before a mirror for various reasons. When you have doubt, when there is a curiosity, when someone compliments or points something out or just for the ...
Awareness comes from consciousness; they both are not the same. Consciousness is everywhere in the entire universe but awareness belongs to life. Plants, ins...
We blame the mind like a monkey, it keeps dancing and makes the body and the world around dance and create problems. See the beauty of mind, it can dance and...
Three the biggest things which Bharat gave to the world but even our own people don’t understand these fully. A. Tantra : A way to control your own life ener...
There are three ways of living a conscious life, wakeful life. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. In each way you have to ‘believe’ that others exist...
Understanding the role of experience in shaping human perception and philosophy.
A poetic reflection on the constraints imposed by the mind and the journey to liberation.
Examining the intricate relationship between the mind and the pursuit of pleasure.
A contemplative inquiry into the practice and philosophy of meditation.
Exploring the philosophical and spiritual gateways of the mind.
A philosophical examination of the dual nature of the mind as both an ally and adversary.
A deep dive into the power of silence and the art of listening.
Exploring the qualities that define a true friend through philosophical insights.
Understanding the elements of a positive mindset through philosophical and poetic lenses.
Exploring the paradox of boundaries and freedom within the mind.
Exploring the concept of mind and its perceived location.
Analyzing the complexities and contradictions within the learning process.
Exploration of the causes of pain and suffering, delving into insights on human experience and healing.
Exploration of free will, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
Exploration of self-discovery, delving into insights on introspection and growth.
There is the world that exists outside, That is the objective world. There is the world that exists inside our body boundary, this is the subjective world. A...
You can meditate with open eyes and you can meditate with closed eyes. When you want to meditate with open eyes then the objective is to handle the worldly a...
We are a body of 15 trillion cells. The human body is a colony of billions of viruses and bacterias. Every day with food, water, and the air we consume those...
Since the first of our life All parts and systems of our body are designed, developed, trained, used, and maintained in such a way that survival of the life ...
We blame the mind like a monkey, it keeps dancing and makes the body and the world around dance and create problems. See the beauty of mind, it can dance and...
Feeling and Thinking are two different process in human And both work from different parts of the human brain. Metaphorically people say thinking is from the...
Bhav (power of emotions) and Vivek (power of intellect) both are crucial for a healthy mind. If you are too emotional with Vivek you can be dangerous. Anyone...
Two different concepts, Mind is not Manas The difference between Mind and Manas is not only of language. Normally we think Mind is enlgish word, Manas is San...
Examining the intricate relationship between the mind and the pursuit of pleasure.
A contemplative inquiry into the practice and philosophy of meditation.
A reflective piece on the concept of creation and the creator within mindfulness and philosophy.
A reflective journey through the life and teachings of Siddhartha.
Insights into living a life of awareness and mindfulness.
Insights from a practitioner on the personal journey and benefits of meditation.
Observing the journey of personal transformation through mindfulness and awareness.
Exploring the philosophical perspectives on suffering and paths to remedy.
An exploration of the waking state of life, mindfulness, and the philosophical insights on transitions between states of consciousness and spiritual awakening.
A philosophical reflection on life’s journey and transitions, exploring mindfulness and acceptance as the play of life comes to an end.
Exploration of human compulsiveness, delving into insights on mindfulness and choice.
You can meditate with open eyes and you can meditate with closed eyes. When you want to meditate with open eyes then the objective is to handle the worldly a...
Ego is a concept often misunderstood. In this article, we will explore the concept of ego in the context of Vedanta and mindfulness. We will also explore the...
The third chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of spiritual wisdom, providing powerful insights on the path of action, the importance of mindful...
The 18th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, titled Moksha-Sannyasa Yoga (The Yoga of Liberation and Renunciation). It is one of the longest chapter with 78 sloka....
The 4th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, titled Jnyana (Knowledge) Yoga. It has 42 slokas. Key takeaways from this chapter are discussed in this article.
The 2nd chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, The Yoga of Analysis (Sankhya Yoga). It is one of the longest chapter with 72 sloka. Key takeaways from this chapter ar...
When some hot water falls on the body and it burns the body, burning didn’t happen because of a miracle. If something hanging at height is cut from the sourc...
A question that often comes to mind is: Why has scientific progress been so significant in the past 400 years, and why did it primarily take place in Europe?...
A philosophical discussion on the nature of free will and its implications.
Exploring the concept of Moksha and its significance in Vedantic philosophy.
Examining the philosophical debate between multiple paths or a singular way to Moksha.
An exploration of the waking state of life, mindfulness, and the philosophical insights on transitions between states of consciousness and spiritual awakening.
A poetic and philosophical journey into self-realization and moksha, exploring self-awareness and insights from Vedanta.
Exploration of dissolution and unity, delving into metaphors of the ocean and the drop.
What drives me? What gives me the energy to keep moving forward? In this article, I share what keeps me moving.
How to overcome the ego and find joy in life? In this article, I share my insights on how to find happiness and fulfillment by letting go of the ego.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of true friendship, delving into insights on value-based relationships and loyalty.
A personal narrative exploring the interconnected challenges of life.
A heartfelt story exploring the nurturing and guiding role of a mother.
Reflecting on the impact of professions on personal and societal growth.
A personal reflection on the challenges and experiences of not enjoying reading, exploring cultural and personal perspectives.
An analysis of the challenges faced by Hindu society in identifying its true adversaries.
A poetic reflection on the constraints imposed by the mind and the journey to liberation.
Strategies and insights on acquiring new skills effectively.
An analysis of the influence and role of leftists in Indian society.
Examining the concept of humanity as a universal religion.
Understanding the concept of secularism in the context of Indian culture.
This article explores the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its significance in modern business practices, drawing insights from ancient w...
Examining the cultural and educational priorities within Hindu society.
A personal reflection on the challenges and experiences of not enjoying reading, exploring cultural and personal perspectives.
Exploration of uncertainty and the unknown, delving into insights on exploration and not knowing.
Reflection on the impacts of COVID-19, exploring societal changes and human behavior.
Exploration of understanding, delving into insights on meaning and perception.
Reflection on the perceived boredom in maths and science, exploring learning and curiosity.
Exploration of the causes of pain and suffering, delving into insights on human experience and healing.
Exploration of free will, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
Exploration of human compulsiveness, delving into insights on mindfulness and choice.
Exploration of self-discovery, delving into insights on introspection and growth.
Reflection on the cognitive differences between humans and computers, exploring cognition and technology.
Exploration of balanced diet, delving into insights on nutrition and well-being.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of attitude, delving into insights on mindset and choice.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of love, delving into insights on relationships and joy.
An exploration of celibacy inHinduism, delving into insights on ethics and spirituality.
Logic is a lately developed human phenomenon. But in reality, there is no logic anywhere in the existence. Humans give meaning to life. Humans give names to ...
We have three living bodies embedded together But superficially it looks one. When it comes to nourishing, it is our responsibility to nourish all three. Con...
There is the world that exists outside, That is the objective world. There is the world that exists inside our body boundary, this is the subjective world. A...
If someone asks us, who are you? Or we ask ourselves, who am I? Or we ask someone, who are you? What answer do we expect from others? Or what answer do we gi...
Inhaling is different from exhaling and Exhaling is different from inhaling Both never happens to us at the same time But both happen continuously, one after...
You are living comfortably at your home. You have inquisitiveness to know the world around So you go out and travel as far places as you want to know. While ...
When you see some long physics or maths formula then don’t get scared of it. It is just a way to represent the reality. Is it an absolute reality? No, it jus...
A mosquito or flee is roaming around and disturbing you You plan to kill it, and you killed it, it is a success. An employee is looking for rupees 10000 for ...
We are a body of 15 trillion cells. The human body is a colony of billions of viruses and bacterias. Every day with food, water, and the air we consume those...
Dussehra – Vijay Dashami Any Festival is an occasion to celebrate. If the day is Vijaya Dashami Then the day is to Celebrate your success (Vijay) Celebrate y...
Instinct is something which every life has on this planet. And it helps them in their survival. If survival is the goal of life then instinct is good enough....
If our Karma and Law or Karma is everything then what is the need of God? People say Karma is everything but they are afraid of this rule. They want to bypas...
Birds, Animals and Human all breath and exists as long as they breath But only humans are aware of his own existence. Other exists but with with limited awar...
Love, Respect, and Trust are the foundation of any relationship. You name any relation like your Ishta, mother, father, guru, wife, husband, son, daughter, d...
Darkness in the whole existence is natural. It need not be created. Darkness is universal. But by effort if you can bring light then darkness disappears! Whe...
A person is in comma or deep sleep and something horrible related to him happens around him and he is unaware. He comes to know about this when he come out o...
Feeling and Thinking are two different process in human And both work from different parts of the human brain. Metaphorically people say thinking is from the...
If there is no object then the presence of light cannot be sensed. If there is no environment on earth then the blueness of the sky cannot be sensed. Human e...
Birds fly in the sky without footprint, Animals cannot walk on the earth without a footprint. Those who want to fly don’t create a nest to live but to rest. ...
What we know, that is because of our efforts and the support of family and friends. What we earn, that is because of our luck and work. How do we greet and t...
In the process of evolution humans acquired the capability of imagination. This enables humans to think about the future. That is why vision and visionary ar...
If you want to teach your children the process of making tea then you don’t force them to memorize s for sugar, g for ginger, t for tea, w for water, m for m...
Saints, Mahatmas, Rishis of the East Developed a philosophy And they told that there are millions of life Human life is precious among those lives. The best ...
Human words, grammar, and speech are tools to hide the truth. What really exists, you know and experience But, if you say anything about that truth then you ...
Sanatan Dharma Values and beliefs are Every human takes birth because in their previous Life, that soul was human but couldn’t get Moksha Or from previous mi...
Things around us are not full of life or lifeless. These are two opposites. This philosophy leads to duality or dichotomy. Everything which exists has life. ...
You take a photograph of a bird, data is in your camera and the bird has flown. You take a photograph of a river, data is in your camera, and the water has g...
As a life, you can have the following feelings about yourself and each of these serves some purpose for yourself and the society around you and causes some h...
No living being truly experiences dying. A few may recount near-death experiences, yet none have undergone the act of dying itself. Instead, we witness other...
Birth and death are certain. Life is full of uncertainties. And this is the fun of life. You do something and you get something. This is how the process of l...
While teaching data science and AI I emphasize on the strong foundation of maths, stats, and programming. Learners say cloud-based AI and AutoML tools are do...
Your surroundings comprise people, lives, the government, and systems around you, including family members, office hierarchy, political setup, religious teac...
Pain is physical. Suffering is emotional, it is mental. Suffering is because of thinking. Suffering is because of improper thinking. The remedy for pain is a...
An important function of the human brain is memory. Humans should use this for learning lessons. Unfortunately, it’s often used to create nostalgic moments i...
You see something on a table and you ask yourself, “What is that?” Answer: It looks like an apple, so it is an apple. Then you ask, “How many apples are ther...
The purpose of literacy is to learn how to count, write, read, and understand what subjects are there to learn about. And life helps you explore these subjec...
When we are searching on internet or engaging with people and asking them a question We get incomplete answer or incorrect answer because we do not ask corre...
The waking state is when I am fully aware of the objects and events around my physical body and within it. The dreaming state is when I am fully aware of the...
People say your words are more painful and I cannot forget them in my life. They say, physical pain is less painful then the pain caused by harsh words. If t...
Humans are searching for peace and want to experience bliss. Humans want to get it by searching. First he search for knowledge then he search for work After ...
Language is that which we speak. Script is that which we use to write words of any language. Hindi is a language not a script. English is a language not a sc...
Every parent wants his children to be successful. Every citizen wants his state or country to be prosperous. Every teacher wants his students to become succe...
Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer, all the people gathered, but only one boy came with an umbrella. This is faith or innocenc...
We hear very commonly that you don’t go to extreme of anything in the life, Walk the middle path, settle on middle ground, Madhya Maarga. Yet, no matter how ...
Your son fails in 12th class exam or you get promoted in your job. One brings suffering and another brings happiness. Some believe happiness is because of my...
You are handling a process called life. Every process takes some input and creates some output. Inputs of the life process are all the resources available to...
Knowledge resides within books for the next generation or sharing with those whom the author cannot directly reach. Knowledge is within tradition, but that i...
The mind’s work is to think, recall, and dream, To feel emotions like a flowing stream. It swings us from joy to sadness so deep, In its restless search for ...
We all have the power to heal our own soul, Yet many still suffer, not feeling whole. Some can heal others, it’s their choice to make, To mend what is broken...
You lose a loved one, a bond, or your health, Blame it on God, Fate, or Karma’s stealth. You feel consoled, the burden shared, But deep within, you’re still ...
When your mind is weary, burdened and low, Defeated, exhausted, where do you go? Lonely, sad, with shadows that cling, You know this life is not the song you...
There are two kinds of Vidya. Through one, we know the world and make our livelihood, build relationships with others, and improve our job, business, and rel...
What do you mean when you say, “I understand”? Sometimes, you might say, “I really understand.” Suppose you have a piece of software code before you, or a ph...
The world is madness, humans lost in haze, I stand alone, the saint in this maze. What I do is right, my path is clear, Your actions are senseless, driven by...
Everyone around me seems insane, while I am the only sane one, the only saint! Whatever I do is the right way; whatever you do is senseless, meaningless, ill...
In school, a friend with wealth so grand, His father took him by the hand, To the bank, where an account was made, A fortune’s future, it seemed, was laid. O...
When I was in school, one of my friends had a father who was a very wealthy business tycoon. After my friend turned 18, his father took him to a bank and ask...
We think that we give birth. He thinks that we create. We think that we can kill, destroy, and finish. We think that without our doing, nothing will happen. ...
In my college days, I had a very young friend named Pratibimb. One day, we met during a morning walk. He told me that he had a very sweet experience last nig...
There is conflict between societies. There is conflict within society. There is conflict between nations. There is conflict within a nation. What is society?...
In Sanskrit, there are two words: Sanyasa and Tyaga. People in the English-speaking world think both mean renunciation. They are related but not the same. He...
When we say nowadays the surrounding is corrupt, we need to ask: where does this surrounding start? At my heart, skin, bedroom, flat, apartment, district, st...
Suppose I come to your home. You offer me food, and I say, “No, I won’t take it.” You might think I’m hesitating. You ask, “Have you eaten?” I reply, “I have...
दुर्गा सप्तशती का महत्व: पहले अध्याय से अंतर्दृष्टि ## पुराण क्या है? विज्ञानियों के पास इस शब्द के कई अर्थ और व्याख्याएँ हो सकती हैं। यहाँ एक परिभाषा हैैै, ...
The Significance of Durga Saptashati: Insights from the First Chapter ## What is Purana? Scholars can provide many meanings and interpretations of this term....
In Hindu traditions, when the omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent power is worshipped as the Divine Feminine, we use different Beeja Mantras for Jap (cha...
हिंदू दुर्गा पूजा मनाते हैं और देवी दुर्गा के राक्षसों से लड़ने और उन्हें पराजित करने की कहानियों को याद करते हैं। यह त्योहार नौ दिनों तक मनाया जाता है, जिसक...
Hindus celebrate Durga Puja and remember the stories of Goddess Durga fighting and defeating demons. This festival is celebrated for nine days, culminating o...
Meaning of Namaste Namaste means, I bow down to you. Normally, you can bow down to some because that person is powerful. Or, out of her/his power, either she...
What we know, that is because of our efforts and the support of family and friends. What we earn, that is because of our luck and work. How do we greet and t...
A exploration of universal constants, delving into insights on nature and science.
We are a body of 15 trillion cells. The human body is a colony of billions of viruses and bacterias. Every day with food, water, and the air we consume those...
Without seeing or hearing about many things we know about their existence from the results of their functions. I can see, this proves that I have eyes. I am ...
If a man thinks he has done something against Mother Nature that is why nature is punishing him or going to punish him then he forgets that he himself is par...
Celebrating the arrival of 2015 with joy and optimism for the future.
Welcoming the New Year 2016 with enthusiasm and hope for a prosperous future.
Is Hindi the mother of all North Indian languages? To answer this question, we need to understand the history and evolution of Hindi language.
How to overcome the ego and find joy in life? In this article, I share my insights on how to find happiness and fulfillment by letting go of the ego.
When you see sun is rising and settings But you know it doesn’t Approx 72 inch is human body height One inch in eye size One tenth is size of pupil in the ey...
Information has become abundant and it is free through search engines like Google, bing, yahoo etc. Knowledge has become abundant and free through Wikipedia,...
What drives me? What gives me the energy to keep moving forward? In this article, I share what keeps me moving.
How to overcome the ego and find joy in life? In this article, I share my insights on how to find happiness and fulfillment by letting go of the ego.
An exploration of Thirukkural translated into Hindi, highlighting its cultural and philosophical significance.
Exploring the philosophical concepts of reality as depicted in the Bhagwat Gita.
A philosophical inquiry into the concept of agency and action.
Understanding the role of experience in shaping human perception and philosophy.
Delving into the philosophical implications of Shoonya, or Zero, in various contexts.
An exploration of the philosophical underpinnings of responsibility and its impact on human behavior.
A poetic reflection on the constraints imposed by the mind and the journey to liberation.
Examining the intricate relationship between the mind and the pursuit of pleasure.
A heartfelt story exploring the nurturing and guiding role of a mother.
Exploring the cultural and philosophical ideals that serve as a foundation for society.
An exploration of the concept of Astika within the framework of Dharma and philosophy.
Peace and happiness in life is a desire of every human. Is it a goal of life, which we shall achieve one day? If you don’t have it then it may be a goal for ...
Exploring the philosophical and spiritual gateways of the mind.
A philosophical examination of the dual nature of the mind as both an ally and adversary.
An exploration of the concept of Yagnya in Indian culture and its philosophical significance.
An insightful exploration of relationships through the lens of philosophy and Vedanta.
A reflective piece on the concept of creation and the creator within mindfulness and philosophy.
A philosophical reflection on life’s ultimate questions and the idea of finality.
An analysis of different sources of evidence and their impact on understanding.
An exploration of the role and significance of a Guru in education and culture.
A deep dive into the power of silence and the art of listening.
Exploring the qualities that define a true friend through philosophical insights.
Insights into effective learning methods and the philosophy of education.
Understanding the elements of a positive mindset through philosophical and poetic lenses.
A poetic exploration of the relationship between humanity and faith.
Exploring the complex character of Ravana through cultural and philosophical lenses.
A philosophical discussion on the nature of free will and its implications.
Exploring the paradox of boundaries and freedom within the mind.
Reflecting on the impact of professions on personal and societal growth.
A reflective journey through the life and teachings of Siddhartha.
An exploration of divine qualities as described in the Bhagwat Gita.
A discussion on the limitations of universal teachings and their adaptability.
Exploring the cultural and philosophical aspects of Indian genetic heritage.
A philosophical reflection on personal significance and existence.
Insights into living a life of awareness and mindfulness.
Exploring the dynamics of physicality and relationships through philosophical insights.
A philosophical exploration of the driving forces of humanity and morality.
Insights and lessons drawn from observing nature.
This article explores the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its significance in modern business practices, drawing insights from ancient w...
Exploring the factors that contribute to job satisfaction and personal fulfillment.
Exploring the concept of forgiveness and its impact on personal growth and relationships.
Exploring the concept of freedom and its implications on education and society.
Insights on leading effectively during challenging times and crises.
Exploring the nature of violence and its ethical implications.
A philosophical inquiry into human existence and movement.
Exploring the significance of prayer and self-awareness in personal growth.
Investigating the fundamental elements that constitute space and time.
An exploration of the six sins within Indian cultural and philosophical contexts.
Exploring the philosophical significance of motion in life and nature.
Investigating the fundamental principles behind body mass and its formation.
Exploring the composition and nature of empty space in the universe.
Analyzing the differences between focusing on the product versus the process in various contexts.
Investigating the origins and significance of color in the natural world.
Observing the journey of personal transformation through mindfulness and awareness.
A philosophical exploration of the transition from nothingness to everything in cultural contexts.
Analyzing the dynamic nature of human reasoning and its philosophical implications.
Exploring the philosophical and cultural perspectives on reincarnation.
Exploring the philosophical and spiritual perspectives on death and dying.
A philosophical inquiry into awareness and consciousness inspired by the Bhagwat Gita.
Exploring the philosophical perspectives on suffering and paths to remedy.
Exploring the concept of Moksha and its significance in Vedantic philosophy.
Examining the philosophical debate between multiple paths or a singular way to Moksha.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that Brahma Gnyani knows everything, he doesn’t eat anything, he doesn’t do anything, he sits at one place under a tree wi...
“नम्” धातु + ङे प्रत्यय = नम:+ते= नमस्ते नम् means bow down ते means to you or for you Why should I bow down to you? Because you are senior to me? Elder to m...
Whether I walk, jog or run If I have continuous eyes on the ground I will not fall because of environmental reasons.
A philosophical exploration of the moral and ethical implications of taking life, through poetry and cultural perspectives.
An exploration of the waking state of life, mindfulness, and the philosophical insights on transitions between states of consciousness and spiritual awakening.
A philosophical reflection on life’s journey and transitions, exploring mindfulness and acceptance as the play of life comes to an end.
A poetic and philosophical exploration of desire, renunciation, and the concept of a limited self, inspired by teachings from the Upanishads.
A philosophical exploration of relationships and human connections, delving into the concept of connections without traditional relations.
A poetic and philosophical journey into self-realization and moksha, exploring self-awareness and insights from Vedanta.
The mirages of happiness, delving into insights on pleasure and joy.
Exploration idea of love as a service, delving into insights on love, compassion, and service.
Exploration of reality and relativity, delving into insights on perception and philosophical context.
Exploration of human faith and the need for god, delving into insights on spirituality and divinity.
An exploration of the nature of karma fala, delving into insights on karma and its outcomes.
Exploration of uncertainty and the unknown, delving into insights on exploration and not knowing.
Reflection on the impacts of COVID-19, exploring societal changes and human behavior.
Exploration of understanding, delving into insights on meaning and perception.
Exploration of the causes of pain and suffering, delving into insights on human experience and healing.
Exploration of free will, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
Exploration of human compulsiveness, delving into insights on mindfulness and choice.
Exploration of self-discovery, delving into insights on introspection and growth.
Exploration of self-knowledge, delving into insights on self-awareness and growth.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of attitude, delving into insights on mindset and choice.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of the creator, delving into insights on creation and existence.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of love, delving into insights on relationships and joy.
Logic is a lately developed human phenomenon. But in reality, there is no logic anywhere in the existence. Humans give meaning to life. Humans give names to ...
If someone asks us, who are you? Or we ask ourselves, who am I? Or we ask someone, who are you? What answer do we expect from others? Or what answer do we gi...
You are living comfortably at your home. You have inquisitiveness to know the world around So you go out and travel as far places as you want to know. While ...
Death cannot be understood without dwelling on the term called life. When a pot comes in shape from mud do you call that pot a new life? When milk turned int...
We are a body of 15 trillion cells. The human body is a colony of billions of viruses and bacterias. Every day with food, water, and the air we consume those...
Dussehra – Vijay Dashami Any Festival is an occasion to celebrate. If the day is Vijaya Dashami Then the day is to Celebrate your success (Vijay) Celebrate y...
Human words, grammar, and speech are tools to hide the truth. What really exists, you know and experience But, if you say anything about that truth then you ...
Things around us are not full of life or lifeless. These are two opposites. This philosophy leads to duality or dichotomy. Everything which exists has life. ...
You take a photograph of a bird, data is in your camera and the bird has flown. You take a photograph of a river, data is in your camera, and the water has g...
No living being truly experiences dying. A few may recount near-death experiences, yet none have undergone the act of dying itself. Instead, we witness other...
Birth and death are certain. Life is full of uncertainties. And this is the fun of life. You do something and you get something. This is how the process of l...
While teaching data science and AI I emphasize on the strong foundation of maths, stats, and programming. Learners say cloud-based AI and AutoML tools are do...
Your surroundings comprise people, lives, the government, and systems around you, including family members, office hierarchy, political setup, religious teac...
Pain is physical. Suffering is emotional, it is mental. Suffering is because of thinking. Suffering is because of improper thinking. The remedy for pain is a...
An important function of the human brain is memory. Humans should use this for learning lessons. Unfortunately, it’s often used to create nostalgic moments i...
You see something on a table and you ask yourself, “What is that?” Answer: It looks like an apple, so it is an apple. Then you ask, “How many apples are ther...
The purpose of literacy is to learn how to count, write, read, and understand what subjects are there to learn about. And life helps you explore these subjec...
When we are searching on internet or engaging with people and asking them a question We get incomplete answer or incorrect answer because we do not ask corre...
The waking state is when I am fully aware of the objects and events around my physical body and within it. The dreaming state is when I am fully aware of the...
People say your words are more painful and I cannot forget them in my life. They say, physical pain is less painful then the pain caused by harsh words. If t...
Humans are searching for peace and want to experience bliss. Humans want to get it by searching. First he search for knowledge then he search for work After ...
Language is that which we speak. Script is that which we use to write words of any language. Hindi is a language not a script. English is a language not a sc...
Every parent wants his children to be successful. Every citizen wants his state or country to be prosperous. Every teacher wants his students to become succe...
Once all villagers decided to pray for rain. On the day of prayer, all the people gathered, but only one boy came with an umbrella. This is faith or innocenc...
We hear very commonly that you don’t go to extreme of anything in the life, Walk the middle path, settle on middle ground, Madhya Maarga. Yet, no matter how ...
Your son fails in 12th class exam or you get promoted in your job. One brings suffering and another brings happiness. Some believe happiness is because of my...
You are handling a process called life. Every process takes some input and creates some output. Inputs of the life process are all the resources available to...
Knowledge resides within books for the next generation or sharing with those whom the author cannot directly reach. Knowledge is within tradition, but that i...
The mind’s work is to think, recall, and dream, To feel emotions like a flowing stream. It swings us from joy to sadness so deep, In its restless search for ...
We all have the power to heal our own soul, Yet many still suffer, not feeling whole. Some can heal others, it’s their choice to make, To mend what is broken...
You lose a loved one, a bond, or your health, Blame it on God, Fate, or Karma’s stealth. You feel consoled, the burden shared, But deep within, you’re still ...
When your mind is weary, burdened and low, Defeated, exhausted, where do you go? Lonely, sad, with shadows that cling, You know this life is not the song you...
There are two kinds of Vidya. Through one, we know the world and make our livelihood, build relationships with others, and improve our job, business, and rel...
What do you mean when you say, “I understand”? Sometimes, you might say, “I really understand.” Suppose you have a piece of software code before you, or a ph...
The world is madness, humans lost in haze, I stand alone, the saint in this maze. What I do is right, my path is clear, Your actions are senseless, driven by...
Everyone around me seems insane, while I am the only sane one, the only saint! Whatever I do is the right way; whatever you do is senseless, meaningless, ill...
In school, a friend with wealth so grand, His father took him by the hand, To the bank, where an account was made, A fortune’s future, it seemed, was laid. O...
When I was in school, one of my friends had a father who was a very wealthy business tycoon. After my friend turned 18, his father took him to a bank and ask...
We think that we give birth. He thinks that we create. We think that we can kill, destroy, and finish. We think that without our doing, nothing will happen. ...
In my college days, I had a very young friend named Pratibimb. One day, we met during a morning walk. He told me that he had a very sweet experience last nig...
There is conflict between societies. There is conflict within society. There is conflict between nations. There is conflict within a nation. What is society?...
In Sanskrit, there are two words: Sanyasa and Tyaga. People in the English-speaking world think both mean renunciation. They are related but not the same. He...
When we say nowadays the surrounding is corrupt, we need to ask: where does this surrounding start? At my heart, skin, bedroom, flat, apartment, district, st...
Suppose I come to your home. You offer me food, and I say, “No, I won’t take it.” You might think I’m hesitating. You ask, “Have you eaten?” I reply, “I have...
A philosophical inquiry into the metrics that truly matter in business and life.
This article explores the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its significance in modern business practices, drawing insights from ancient w...
Insights on leading effectively during challenging times and crises.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of saving the moon, delving into metaphors and insights on lunar themes.
Exploration of the way of happiness, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
Examining the intricate relationship between the mind and the pursuit of pleasure.
Exploring the factors that contribute to job satisfaction and personal fulfillment.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of love, delving into insights on relationships and joy.
An exploration of celibacy inHinduism, delving into insights on ethics and spirituality.
The mirages of happiness, delving into insights on pleasure and joy.
We have three living bodies embedded together But superficially it looks one. When it comes to nourishing, it is our responsibility to nourish all three. Con...
A poetic reflection on the constraints imposed by the mind and the journey to liberation.
A contemplative inquiry into the practice and philosophy of meditation.
Understanding the elements of a positive mindset through philosophical and poetic lenses.
A poetic exploration of the relationship between humanity and faith.
A philosophical inquiry into the metrics that truly matter in business and life.
Reflecting on the spiritual and emotional strength derived from prayer.
Exploring the philosophical and cultural perspectives on reincarnation.
A poetic inquiry into the presence and role of Rishis in modern times.
Exploring the philosophical and spiritual perspectives on death and dying.
A philosophical inquiry into awareness and consciousness inspired by the Bhagwat Gita.
Whether I walk, jog or run If I have continuous eyes on the ground I will not fall because of environmental reasons.
A philosophical exploration of the moral and ethical implications of taking life, through poetry and cultural perspectives.
An exploration of the challenges and nuisances in translating cultural concepts, inspired by Rajiv Malhotra’s insights.
A poetic and philosophical exploration of desire, renunciation, and the concept of a limited self, inspired by teachings from the Upanishads.
A poetic and philosophical journey into self-realization and moksha, exploring self-awareness and insights from Vedanta.
The mirages of happiness, delving into insights on pleasure and joy.
Exploration idea of love as a service, delving into insights on love, compassion, and service.
Exploration of reality and relativity, delving into insights on perception and philosophical context.
Exploration of dissolution and unity, delving into metaphors of the ocean and the drop.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of saving the moon, delving into metaphors and insights on lunar themes.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of shraddha on guru, delving into insights on devotion and guidance.
The Sanskrit word Prakriti or Prakruti has multiple meanings and is used in the Bhagavad Gita in different contexts. In the English language, we try to trans...
Reflecting on the spiritual and emotional strength derived from prayer.
Exploring the significance of prayer and self-awareness in personal growth.
Reflection on the impacts of COVID-19, exploring societal changes and human behavior.
Dussehra – Vijay Dashami Any Festival is an occasion to celebrate. If the day is Vijaya Dashami Then the day is to Celebrate your success (Vijay) Celebrate y...
Explore the complete list of questions asked in the Bhagavad Gita, both by Arjuna and Krishna. Understand the context and significance of these spiritual inq...
An analysis of the challenges faced by Hindu society in identifying its true adversaries.
Love, Respect, and Trust are the foundation of any relationship. You name any relation like your Ishta, mother, father, guru, wife, husband, son, daughter, d...
In Sanskrit, there are two words: Sanyasa and Tyaga. People in the English-speaking world think both mean renunciation. They are related but not the same. He...
When we say nowadays the surrounding is corrupt, we need to ask: where does this surrounding start? At my heart, skin, bedroom, flat, apartment, district, st...
Why arguments are important for personal growth and spirituality? In this article, I share my insights on how arguments can help you uncover the truth and fi...
Is Hindi the mother of all North Indian languages? To answer this question, we need to understand the history and evolution of Hindi language.
Strategies and insights on acquiring new skills effectively.
Exploring the concept of mind and its perceived location.
Investigating the fundamental elements that constitute space and time.
Investigating the fundamental principles behind body mass and its formation.
Exploring the composition and nature of empty space in the universe.
Investigating the origins and significance of color in the natural world.
Exploring methods to effectively manage energy sources through scientific and yogic practices.
A philosophical exploration of the transition from nothingness to everything in cultural contexts.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of unanswered questions in science, delving into insights on curiosity and exploration.
A exploration of universal constants, delving into insights on nature and science.
Logic is a lately developed human phenomenon. But in reality, there is no logic anywhere in the existence. Humans give meaning to life. Humans give names to ...
Human likes certainty but enjoys good surprises and learns from bad surprises. To make the future certain and predictable, he wants to plan future actions, h...
We complain in our society that a Bollywood hero gets quick fame, money, and reputation compared to a great scientist. We need to realize this is where we ha...
A table or dataset is generally means same thing. Ideally a dataset can have multiple tables. 1. A table contains numerous columns. 1. A table or dataset ...
If you aim to dismantle or control X without engaging in direct conflict, start by identifying X’s most formidable adversary. Engage in actions daily that in...
Hans-Peter Dürr (7 October 1929 – 18 May 2014), a renowned German physicist, had deep insights into the philosophical parallels between modern physics and an...
An exploration of the speed of light as described in the Rigveda, comparing ancient insights with modern scientific understanding.
Suppose I come to your home. You offer me food, and I say, “No, I won’t take it.” You might think I’m hesitating. You ask, “Have you eaten?” I reply, “I have...
दुर्गा सप्तशती का महत्व: पहले अध्याय से अंतर्दृष्टि ## पुराण क्या है? विज्ञानियों के पास इस शब्द के कई अर्थ और व्याख्याएँ हो सकती हैं। यहाँ एक परिभाषा हैैै, ...
The Significance of Durga Saptashati: Insights from the First Chapter ## What is Purana? Scholars can provide many meanings and interpretations of this term....
When a human is living in an uncertain or hostile environment he feels helpless about his future. In that situation dependency upon an unknown, unseen God is...
Explore the diverse meanings of ‘Atma’ as used in the Bhagavad Gita, from the physical body to the eternal soul. Understand the context and interpretations o...
Sometimes, knowing too much holds us back, while not knowing enough pushes us forward. In this article, we explore the paradox of paths in the context of Hin...
In my view, the distinction between Ahamkaara and Ego is subtle yet profound, especially when viewed from a philosophical and spiritual lens. Ahamkara is a t...
The Sanskrit word Prakriti or Prakruti has multiple meanings and is used in the Bhagavad Gita in different contexts. In the English language, we try to trans...
Suffering and death exist without a cause, without a purpose. Culture and conditioning teach us to seek reasons for everything.
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Dharma’ (धर्म)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and comme...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Yoga’ (योग)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and commenta...
The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, consists of 18 chapters, each addressing different aspects of life, duty, and spirituality through the dialogue ...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘ज्ञान’ (romanized as Gyan or Jnyana), which translates to ‘Knowledge’ in English. However, in a worldly sense, whe...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘यज्ञ’ (romanized as Yagnya or Yajnya), which closely translates to ‘sacrifice’ in English. However, in a Western s...
Sometimes, knowing too much holds us back, while not knowing enough pushes us forward. In this article, we explore the paradox of paths in the context of Hin...
What drives me? What gives me the energy to keep moving forward? In this article, I share what keeps me moving.
How to overcome the ego and find joy in life? In this article, I share my insights on how to find happiness and fulfillment by letting go of the ego.
In my view, the distinction between Ahamkaara and Ego is subtle yet profound, especially when viewed from a philosophical and spiritual lens. Ahamkara is a t...
The Sanskrit word Prakriti or Prakruti has multiple meanings and is used in the Bhagavad Gita in different contexts. In the English language, we try to trans...
Suffering and death exist without a cause, without a purpose. Culture and conditioning teach us to seek reasons for everything.
The 2nd chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, The Yoga of Analysis (Sankhya Yoga). It is one of the longest chapter with 72 sloka. Key takeaways from this chapter ar...
As a life, you can have the following feelings about yourself and each of these serves some purpose for yourself and the society around you and causes some h...
In my view, the distinction between Ahamkaara and Ego is subtle yet profound, especially when viewed from a philosophical and spiritual lens. Ahamkara is a t...
The Sanskrit word Prakriti or Prakruti has multiple meanings and is used in the Bhagavad Gita in different contexts. In the English language, we try to trans...
Suffering and death exist without a cause, without a purpose. Culture and conditioning teach us to seek reasons for everything.
Explore the complete list of questions asked in the Bhagavad Gita, both by Arjuna and Krishna. Understand the context and significance of these spiritual inq...
Sometimes, knowing too much holds us back, while not knowing enough pushes us forward. In this article, we explore the paradox of paths in the context of Hin...
Explore the diverse meanings of ‘Atma’ as used in the Bhagavad Gita, from the physical body to the eternal soul. Understand the context and interpretations o...
The 2nd chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, The Yoga of Analysis (Sankhya Yoga). It is one of the longest chapter with 72 sloka. Key takeaways from this chapter ar...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Dharma’ (धर्म)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and comme...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Yoga’ (योग)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and commenta...
The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, consists of 18 chapters, each addressing different aspects of life, duty, and spirituality through the dialogue ...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘ज्ञान’ (romanized as Gyan or Jnyana), which translates to ‘Knowledge’ in English. However, in a worldly sense, whe...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘यज्ञ’ (romanized as Yagnya or Yajnya), which closely translates to ‘sacrifice’ in English. However, in a Western s...
Sometimes, knowing too much holds us back, while not knowing enough pushes us forward. In this article, we explore the paradox of paths in the context of Hin...
What drives me? What gives me the energy to keep moving forward? In this article, I share what keeps me moving.
How to overcome the ego and find joy in life? In this article, I share my insights on how to find happiness and fulfillment by letting go of the ego.
In my view, the distinction between Ahamkaara and Ego is subtle yet profound, especially when viewed from a philosophical and spiritual lens. Ahamkara is a t...
The Sanskrit word Prakriti or Prakruti has multiple meanings and is used in the Bhagavad Gita in different contexts. In the English language, we try to trans...
Suffering and death exist without a cause, without a purpose. Culture and conditioning teach us to seek reasons for everything.
Is Hindi the mother of all North Indian languages? To answer this question, we need to understand the history and evolution of Hindi language.
Three the biggest things which Bharat gave to the world but even our own people don’t understand these fully. A. Tantra : A way to control your own life ener...
Sometimes, knowing too much holds us back, while not knowing enough pushes us forward. In this article, we explore the paradox of paths in the context of Hin...
If our Karma and Law or Karma is everything then what is the need of God? People say Karma is everything but they are afraid of this rule. They want to bypas...
An exploration of Thirukkural translated into Hindi, highlighting its cultural and philosophical significance.
One second is made of 1000 milliseconds. One millisecond is made of 1000 microseconds. One microsecond is made of 1000 nanoseconds. One nanosecond is made of...
Three the biggest things which Bharat gave to the world but even our own people don’t understand these fully. A. Tantra : A way to control your own life ener...
A contemplative inquiry into the practice and philosophy of meditation.
Exploring the philosophical and spiritual gateways of the mind.
An insightful exploration of relationships through the lens of philosophy and Vedanta.
A philosophical reflection on life’s ultimate questions and the idea of finality.
Exploring the qualities that define a true friend through philosophical insights.
Understanding the elements of a positive mindset through philosophical and poetic lenses.
A philosophical discussion on the nature of free will and its implications.
Investigating the fundamental elements that constitute space and time.
Reflecting on the role of divine guidance and protection in life.
Delving into the concept of Maya and its implications in Vedantic philosophy.
Exploring the philosophical and spiritual perspectives on death and dying.
Exploring the concept of Moksha and its significance in Vedantic philosophy.
Exploration of dissolution and unity, delving into metaphors of the ocean and the drop.
Exploration of free will, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
Exploration of the way of happiness, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
Exploration of free will, delving into insights from Vedanta and philosophical contexts.
A philosophical and poetic exploration of the creator, delving into insights on creation and existence.
If someone asks us, who are you? Or we ask ourselves, who am I? Or we ask someone, who are you? What answer do we expect from others? Or what answer do we gi...
Human likes certainty but enjoys good surprises and learns from bad surprises. To make the future certain and predictable, he wants to plan future actions, h...
By Sri Swami Sivananda, Founder of The Divine BASICS OF VEDANTA - The fourfold Antahkarana or the internal organ: Manas (mind), Buddhi (intellect), Chitta (m...
When you see sun is rising and settings But you know it doesn’t Approx 72 inch is human body height One inch in eye size One tenth is size of pupil in the ey...
Birds, Animals and Human all breath and exists as long as they breath But only humans are aware of his own existence. Other exists but with with limited awar...
If there is no object then the presence of light cannot be sensed. If there is no environment on earth then the blueness of the sky cannot be sensed. Human e...
Generally, people think philosophy is for old people. Read Bhagwat Gita or Upanishads when you are old. I am a youth, I have to live the life I don’t have ti...
If a man thinks he has done something against Mother Nature that is why nature is punishing him or going to punish him then he forgets that he himself is par...
There are two worlds around us. One is the real world and another is the projected world. In both worlds objects are the same but their impact on us is diffe...
In the process of evolution humans acquired the capability of imagination. This enables humans to think about the future. That is why vision and visionary ar...
In this article, I will discuss three main topics, primarily focusing on the introduction of Upanishads: - What is Vedanta or Upanishads? Exploring the essen...
I notice that people often use these terms very loosely without understanding their underlying meanings. Additionally, when I engage in defining these terms,...
Introduction Long ago, when I completed the study of Prasthantrai (comprising the ten cardinal Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Brahma Sutra), it opened my eye...
Our galaxy is called, Milky Way galaxy. It contains an estimated 100 billion stars similar to our Sun. As per NASA, in the sky, there are approximately 100 b...
Hans-Peter Dürr (7 October 1929 – 18 May 2014), a renowned German physicist, had deep insights into the philosophical parallels between modern physics and an...
An exploration of the speed of light as described in the Rigveda, comparing ancient insights with modern scientific understanding.
Ego is a concept often misunderstood. In this article, we will explore the concept of ego in the context of Vedanta and mindfulness. We will also explore the...
The third chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of spiritual wisdom, providing powerful insights on the path of action, the importance of mindful...
The 18th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, titled Moksha-Sannyasa Yoga (The Yoga of Liberation and Renunciation). It is one of the longest chapter with 78 sloka....
The 4th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, titled Jnyana (Knowledge) Yoga. It has 42 slokas. Key takeaways from this chapter are discussed in this article.
The 2nd chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, The Yoga of Analysis (Sankhya Yoga). It is one of the longest chapter with 72 sloka. Key takeaways from this chapter ar...
What drives me? What gives me the energy to keep moving forward? In this article, I share what keeps me moving.
Why arguments are important for personal growth and spirituality? In this article, I share my insights on how arguments can help you uncover the truth and fi...
Information has become abundant and it is free through search engines like Google, bing, yahoo etc. Knowledge has become abundant and free through Wikipedia,...
In the Sanskrit language, there is a word ‘यज्ञ’ (romanized as Yagnya or Yajnya), which closely translates to ‘sacrifice’ in English. However, in a Western s...
Insights from a practitioner on the personal journey and benefits of meditation.
Understanding the essence of yoga and its role in Indian culture.
Exploring methods to effectively manage energy sources through scientific and yogic practices.
We have three living bodies embedded together But superficially it looks one. When it comes to nourishing, it is our responsibility to nourish all three. Con...
Inhaling is different from exhaling and Exhaling is different from inhaling Both never happens to us at the same time But both happen continuously, one after...
Three the biggest things which Bharat gave to the world but even our own people don’t understand these fully. A. Tantra : A way to control your own life ener...
Two different concepts, Mind is not Manas The difference between Mind and Manas is not only of language. Normally we think Mind is enlgish word, Manas is San...
The Bhagavad Gita is a treasure trove of wisdom, and at its heart lies the word ‘Yoga’ (योग)—a concept that’s anything but simple. Various gurus and commenta...