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The Silence Of Shiva

Editorial by Mohanji Shiva is Supreme Consciousness. Shiva is formless, vaster than the whole manifested universe. The only form that can possibly represent this fathomless

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Meaning of Rudrabhishekam

The meaning of the Rudrabhishekam is to convey that everything is Shiva, and is contained within the Shiva Tattva. There is nothing beyond the Shiva Tattva.It is said: that which

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Sanskriti Calendar 2026

We are delighted to present the 2026 Sanskriti Calendar – a thoughtfully curated blend of timekeeping and

Why Swami Vivekananda’s Chicago Speech Still Resonates Today

On 11 September 1893, Swami Vivekananda’s “Sisters and Brothers of America” reset the world’s conversation on faith and fellowship. More than a century later, his call for universal brotherhood, respect for diversity, and service over ritual feels newly urgent. In a polarised, hyper-connected age, Vivekananda offers a practical ethic: expand, don’t contract—build character, seek truth, and serve the weakest first.

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