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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 questionContinue reading

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 ofContinue reading

18-mahapuranas

18 Mahapuranas

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 BhaktiContinue reading

Be a river not a reservoir

Being a river means continuously moving, adapting, and nourishing everything along the way. It symbolizes generosity, growth, and the dynamic nature of life. On the other hand, a reservoir holds water in one place, which canContinue reading

Artha for Dharma and Karma

In our modern world, money often serves as a reward for the value we deliver. This concept is deeply intertwined with the ancient principles of Artha, Dharma, and Karma from Hindu philosophy. These principles offer a holistic approach toContinue reading

Meditation

Meditation is a wonderful practice that can help cultivate mindfulness, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. Here are some practical meditation techniques you might find helpful: 1. Mindfulness Meditation: 2. Loving-Kindness Meditation (Metta): 3. Body Scan Meditation: 4. GuidedContinue reading

Forgiveness

Hinduism In Hinduism, forgiveness, or Kshama, is considered a vital virtue. It is seen as a path to Dharma (righteousness) and spiritual growth. The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes that those who forgive are dear to God,Continue reading

Compassion

Compassion is a powerful and transformative quality. It involves recognizing the suffering of others and taking action to alleviate it. However, it’s equally important to extend that same compassion to yourself. Here are a fewContinue reading

Soul is permanent and mind is continuous

Here are the key points that highlight the different in perspectives on Soul and No-Soul argument between Hinduism and Buddhism Hinduism Buddhism Do these points help clarify the distinctions for you?

Six realms

The six realms of Samsara

In many spiritual traditions, particularly in Buddhism, the cycle of samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth) includes several realms of existence. These realms are often depicted as different states of being that aContinue reading

Meditation is mind, Mindfulness is moment

Meditation and Mindfulness: Integrating Both: Both practices complement each other and can lead to a more balanced, peaceful, and aware life. How do you currently incorporate meditation or mindfulness into your daily routine?

Śūnyatā & Pūrṇatā

Śūnyatā (Emptiness) and Pūrṇatā (Fullness or Merging with the Infinite). Both offer unique perspectives on the nature of reality and the path to liberation. Śūnyatā (Emptiness) Pūrṇatā (Fullness or Merging with the Infinite) Both concepts aim toContinue reading

Moksha and Nirvana

Moksha and Nirvana are profound concepts in Hinduism and Buddhism, respectively, both aiming at liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth, but they have distinct nuances. Moksha Nirvana While both concepts aim at ultimateContinue reading

Four main figures in Buddhism

Buddha Shakyamuni Amitabha Buddha Avalokiteshvara Padmasambhava Connections and Symbolism These figures collectively represent the profound depth and diversity of Buddhist teachings, each contributing unique aspects to the spiritual journey. Some other Key figures: Early DisciplesContinue reading

Dashavataras and Navagrahas

Here’s a table that correlates the Dashavataras with the Navagrahas and their power attributes: Dashavataras Navagrahas Power Attributes Matsya (Fish) Ketu Spirituality, detachment, past karma Kurma (Tortoise) Shani (Saturn) Discipline, responsibility, karma Varaha (Boar) RahuContinue reading

Three States of Consciousness

The three states of consciousness—waking, dreaming, and deep sleep—are fundamental concepts in many spiritual and philosophical traditions, including Vedanta and Yoga. In Vedanta, these states are often linked to the concept of Turiya, the fourthContinue reading

Swamsakala or Partial incarnation

Swamsakala” or “Partial Incarnation” refers to the concept where a divine being or deity manifests in a limited form, embodying only a portion of their full divine essence. This idea is often found in variousContinue reading

The three ṛṇas or debts of man

In Hindu philosophy, the concept of the three ṛṇas (debts) emphasizes the responsibilities and duties one has towards different entities. These debts are: These debts highlight the interconnectedness of life and the importance of fulfillingContinue reading

Six Obstacles to Spiritual growth

In Hindu philosophy, the six vices, often referred to as the “Shadripu,” are considered the primary obstacles to spiritual growth and self-realization. These vices are: Overcoming these vices is essential for attaining spiritual purity andContinue reading

The Three Granthis

In Kundalini Yoga, the three granthis, or psychic knots, are significant obstacles that must be overcome for the Kundalini energy to rise through the chakras and achieve spiritual awakening. These knots are: These granthis areContinue reading

Esoteric Ramayana

The esoteric interpretation of the Ramayana through the lens of Chakras and Kundalini rising is a fascinating and symbolic journey. Here’s a concise overview: The Characters and Chakras The Journey and Chakras Symbolic Lessons ThisContinue reading

Vidura Neeti

What is Vidura Neeti? Vidura Neeti is a collection of moral and ethical guidelines given by Vidura, a wise and respected figure in the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. These teachings are presented in the form ofContinue reading

Sixteen Ingredients

In Hindu rituals, various ingredients are used to symbolize different aspects of life and spirituality. Here are sixteen commonly used ingredients: No. Ingredient Name Symbolic Meaning 1 Kumkum (vermilion) Auspiciousness 2 Haldi (turmeric) Purity andContinue reading

The six gates of Vaikuntha

In Vaikuntha, the celestial abode of Lord Vishnu, there are six gates that one must pass through before reaching the seventh gate, which leads to the inner sanctum⁴. These gates are guarded by various divineContinue reading