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The Four Stages of Liberation in Vedanta

Let’s delve into the four stages of spiritual practice in Vedanta: Shravana, Darshana, Manana, and Nididhyasana. These stages are designed to guide a seeker towards liberation and self-realization. Shravana (Hearing) Shravana refers to the act of listening to the teachings of the…

Redefining Success in a Fast-Paced World

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In today’s fast-paced world, the definition of success often gets tangled in the pursuit of wealth, status, and personal gain. However, true success transcends these materialistic goals. It lies in the impact we have on the lives of others, the…

The Challenges of Acting in the Name of Dharma

In the vast and intricate tapestry of human existence, the concept of dharma holds a profound place. Rooted in ancient spiritual traditions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism, dharma represents the moral and ethical duties that guide an individual’s actions. However, the…

The Essence of Art: A Universal Language

Art is a profound expression of the human experience, transcending the boundaries of language and culture. It is a medium through which individuals convey their emotions, thoughts, and stories, often in ways that words alone cannot capture. From the rhythmic…

King Janaka: The Ideal Householder and Realized Soul

In the rich tapestry of Hindu philosophy, King Janaka stands as a luminous example of a householder who attained the highest spiritual realization while fulfilling his worldly duties. His life embodies the perfect balance between Jnana (knowledge) and Karma (action),…

The Perennial Journey of the Soul: Discovering Purpose and Liberation

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In the grand tapestry of existence, every soul enters this world at a specific moment in time, or Kala, carrying forward the accumulated Karmas (actions) and Bhava (emotions and tendencies) from past lives. These elements, combined with the inherent Gunas (qualities) of Sattva (purity), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (inertia), shape the individual’s journey.…

Kala: The Eternal Dance of Time in Sankhya Philosophy

In the vast tapestry of Sankhya philosophy, Kala(Time) emerges as a profound and intricate concept, embodying the essence of creation, preservation, and dissolution. Time, revered as the ultimate deity, orchestrates the cosmic symphony where every moment is a note in…

The Eternal Quest: Who Am I?

The question “Who am I?” is a profound inquiry that resonates deeply within the human soul. It is a question that transcends time, culture, and religion, touching the very essence of our existence. This question is not merely about identifying…

Shanmatas

Shanmatas

The concept of Shanmata (षण्मत) is a significant aspect of Hindu philosophy, particularly associated with the teachings of Adi Shankara, an 8th-century philosopher and theologian. Shanmata, meaning “six religions” or “six sects,” refers to the worship of six primary deities, each representing…

18 Mahapuranas

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Purana Primary Deity Main Story Theme Vishnu Purana Vishnu Creation of the universe, genealogies of gods, sages, and kings, legends of Vishnu’s incarnations Bhagavata Purana Vishnu Stories of Vishnu’s avatars, particularly Krishna, and the Bhakti movement Naradiya Purana Vishnu Devotion…

Bhakti: The Path of Absolute Surrender

In the vast tapestry of spiritual practices, Bhakti stands out as a profound and transformative path. Rooted in the Sanskrit word “bhaj,” which means to adore or worship, Bhakti is often described as the path of devotion. However, it is…