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Avatar of Lord Vishnu
Namaskāra to Sacchidānanda Lord Krishna. He for the creation, establishment, and annihilation of the world, destroys the three energies namely spiritual, godly, and material. He takes several avatars and rids the world of its misery. Munivara Shaunak was an expert in enjoying the nectar of God’s literature. He once saluted and asked the great Sootji… Read More »Avatar of Lord Vishnu
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Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is a harvest festival celebrated across India with immense joy and enthusiasm. We dedicate this festival to Lord Surya (Sun). ‘Makar’ means Capricorn and ‘Sankranti’ means the transmission of the Sun from one zodiac to another. In Bhavishya Purāna (one of the eighteen Purānas) Lord Krishna has explained the importance of Sankranti Vrata. Also, He… Read More »Makar Sankranti
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Lord Ganesha – Story of Vighna Karta
According to Bhavishya Purāna, Shatāneeka, grandson of Parikshit learns about Dharma and Karma-Kānda (rituals) from Sumantu Muni. Below is a conversation between them about Lord Ganesh, the creator of obstacles. King Shatāneeka asked, “Muni, for whom did Lord Ganesh create obstacles, because of which he was called Vighna-Vināyaka (creator of obstacles). Bear with me to tell… Read More »Lord Ganesha – Story of Vighna Karta
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Hindu Religion – The Basics: Part 2
In my last blog, I wrote how the Hindu religion segregates religions based on beliefs. It is curious to see how a religion differentiates between religions and how theologians do it. The theologians tell one religion from another with differences in the data sets of foundation, functionalism, sociology, and symbolic interactionism. While the Hindu religion does this… Read More »Hindu Religion – The Basics: Part 2
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Hindu Religion – The Basics: Part 1
Hindu religion is the oldest living religion, by far known to humankind. According to modern theology or anthropology, we know that Homo Sapiens is at least 350,000 years old. Behaviourally modern humans were present 40,000 years ago. Agricultural evidence is present from 10,000-year-old civilizations and evidence of Hinduism is as old as at least 4,000… Read More »Hindu Religion – The Basics: Part 1
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Religion – Biased Myth or Diverse Faith
In my last blog, I tried to explain how religions changed their course and led to the state where people altogether have lost their trust. I wrote, “The worst thing in the present world is that we cannot blame the corporations or the atheists for the present state. While consumerism and materialism are unified in… Read More »Religion – Biased Myth or Diverse Faith
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Superpowers – A Brief History
The intellectuals today, are busy trying to help the common man by solving for types of governance, economy, and politics. While some advocate capitalism and some communism. Some say that the answer is in changing the structure of the governing systems, and then, some say that the trade rules need to change. I am not… Read More »Superpowers – A Brief History
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Political System – A Review
It is undeniable that a true government is by the people, for the people, and of the people. Even in the jungle, where a king lion feasts on its subjects, it must live by certain rules. Even an all-powerful king cannot go on a chaotic and rampant path; He will face certain death by the… Read More »Political System – A Review
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The Modern Religion
We surrender ourselves to the God who created the universe and respect the one that lives within.” Am I liable to say this in the present age? The sentence above if rephrased to fit the modern religion should be, “We strain ourselves to find the source of the creation and inspect the life that lives… Read More »The Modern Religion
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