How India forgot about plight of Pakistani Hindus
The minority has been continually oppressed, marginalised, converted or simply eliminated. by Dr. David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri) @davidfrawleyved Which religious group has the least
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Skip to contentThe minority has been continually oppressed, marginalised, converted or simply eliminated. by Dr. David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri) @davidfrawleyved Which religious group has the least
By Neha Borkar There is a reason Shiva is called ‘The Devo ke Dev-Mahadev’. The tranquil-looking lord can turn into a destroyer, and can also
by Subhamoy Das Ancient Indians realized the importance of understanding the external and internal compositions of the human body in order to study the subjective
by Subhamoy Das Many years ago, I received an email from one Bob H. S. The subject line called out – “Problem!”, and I opened
By Pravin Agrawal The original is believed to be the work of sage Valmiki, there are also other versions written by many other saints and Veda
A man by the name of Amrita, living on earth, thought to himself that the one thing he feared most was death. To avoid death, Amrita
Celebrate the conclusion of Navratri with Goddess Siddhidatri on Day 9. Learn about her powers to bestow siddhis and her role in achieving spiritual enlightenment. #Navratri2024 #GoddessSiddhidatri #SpiritualJourney
Day 8 of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri, known for her purity and tranquility. Discover how she symbolizes cleanliness and moral integrity, offering peace and renewal to all.
Explore the might and mystique of Goddess Kalaratri on Day 7 of Navratri. Learn about her role as the destroyer of darkness and her powerful protection against evil.
“Discover the powerful essence of Goddess Katyayani on Day 6 of Navratri. Learn how she embodies courage and fights for righteousness, symbolizing victory over evil.
Day 5 of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Skandamata, embodying maternal love and warrior strength. Discover how she imparts wisdom and courage in our lives.
Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
“The term “Rishi” in Sanskrit originates from a root that means “To See.” Rishis, quite literally, “see” truths that are unveiled to them in elevated states of consciousness. .These are recorded in Sacred texts called Upanishads , Vedas etc. The wisdom imparted by ancient Rishis has not only enriched the realm of inner science but has also played a pivotal role in shaping and advancing modern scientific understanding. Let us Explore……
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