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2024-05-29 23:25
In Hinduism, the concept of the four yugas represents the cyclic nature of time and the different stages of human civilization. Each yuga is said to be characterized by certain qualities and… Read More
2024-05-29 22:25
Examine the human experience, our experience in the world, with a clear, unsentimental gaze, and look for what is permanent and what is unchanging in it. If we see properly, behind the surfa… Read More
2024-05-29 04:25
In Hinduism, Aratrika, popularly known as Arati, is the light which is waved devotionally before an image of the divine. The image can be any form that a devotee worships. The rituals perfor… Read More
2024-05-28 23:25
In Hinduism, Alakshmi is considered the antithesis of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. While Lakshmi represents auspiciousness, abundance, and good fortune, Alakshmi… Read More
2024-05-27 06:25
Arjunanirtham was a folk dance performed earlier in Bhagavathi or Devi temples in Kerala. The dance was popular in Goddess Shakti temples in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts. This dance ritu… Read More
2024-05-25 05:25
Lakshmanagupta (Lakshmana Gupta) was a prominent philosopher and scholar associated with the school of Kashmir Shaivism, a non-dualistic tradition that emphasizes the unity of the individual… Read More
2024-05-24 05:25
Anubhuti Swarupacharya was a writer and philosopher of Advaita Vedanta school from South India. Anubhutiswarupacharya flourished in the 12th century CE and was a well-known Advaita philosoph… Read More
2024-05-22 23:25
Goddess Dhumavati occupies a unique and multifaceted role within Hinduism, embodying both destructive and protective aspects of the divine feminine. She personifies the destruction of the wo… Read More
2024-05-22 00:25
The symbolism of Aghora Shiva is rich and multifaceted, reflecting the complex nature of the deity in Hindu tradition. Aghora Shiva, as you mentioned, is the fiercest form of Lord Shiva and… Read More
2024-05-18 23:25
In Hinduism, "Janarloka" is a term that refers to one of the higher realms in the cosmological hierarchy according to Hindu cosmology. It's a realm of existence or a locus where beings of ad… Read More
2024-05-18 05:25
The love story of Apsara Pramadvara and Ruru is a poignant tale woven into the fabric of Hindu tradition, rich with themes of love, sacrifice, and divine intervention. Pramadvara, the daught… Read More
2024-05-18 00:25
In Hinduism, Pralaya holds deep symbolic significance, representing various forms of dissolution or endings within the cosmic cycle. These manifestations of Pralaya offer profound insights i… Read More
2024-05-17 22:25
We are like a fruit slowly maturing, destined to be consumed one day by forces beyond our comprehension. As we navigate through life, we often labor under the illusion that we are the eater… Read More
2024-05-16 23:25
Bhutas, as attendants of Hindu God Shiva, carry significant symbolism within Hindu tradition and philosophy. Their origin stories, characteristics, and roles all contribute to deeper layers… Read More
2024-05-16 05:25
Anai Ayya brothers were composers and singers in the early part of the 19th century in Thanjavur. Anai Iyer and Ayya Iyer were born in a village called Vaiyaicheri in Thanjavur district and… Read More
2024-05-15 23:25
The Lingayat concept of jivanmukti, embodied liberation, has a feature that distinguishes it from the Advaitic as well as the Vishishtadvaita attitude to the human body. Bondage, according t… Read More
2024-05-15 04:25
Amritapana literally means the imbibing of amrita or nectar or elixir of life. By doing this, one is supposed to become immortal. The word amritapana is also used in the context of final bea… Read More
2024-05-14 05:25
Amritabindu Upanishad is one of the minor Upanishads and is part of Krishna Yajurveda and is the 20th in the group of ashotttarasatopanisadah (108 Upanishads). All Upanishads are related to… Read More
2024-05-13 04:25
Amaru Shataka, also written as Amarusataka, is a poem consisting of a hundred love lyrics. It is a collection of hundred verses on the subject of love, composed by Amaru or Amaruka, about wh… Read More
2024-05-10 22:25
Shakti Vishishtadvaita, the name for Virashaiva metaphysics, suggests that it is a school of Vedanta, like Advaita and Vishishtadvaita. But a close examination proves the contrary. Normally… Read More
2024-05-09 04:25
Akshapada is another name of Gautama, the founder of Nyaya School (300 BCE). He is referred to in tarka vidya (science of argument) and vada vidya (science of discussion). Akshapada was in t… Read More
2024-05-08 23:25
There is a famous story of Alavandar and three questions and it shows the greatness of Alavandar, the great Vishishta Advaita Scholar. Once Akkiyalvan, the court scholar, presuming himself t… Read More
2024-05-06 04:25
Ahimsa is the Hindu perspective of non-violence which includes not just human beings but all living beings including plants and animals. Ahimsa is a fundamental principle of Hindu religion… Read More
2024-05-04 23:25
Spiritual aspiration essentially creates a positive emotional field in the mind which directs the will to seek God. It is this refined spiritual emotion that has the power to activate higher… Read More
2024-05-03 23:25
Spiritual aspiration in Hinduism signifies a desire to seek God or the truth about oneself. It is the yearning of the soul for the supreme Spirit. It is a genuine ardour for liberation from… Read More
2024-05-03 06:25
A Vaishnava text, Agama Pramanyam was written by Yamunacharya (known in Tamil as Alavandar), who had also written several other erudite works such as Gitarthasangraha, Siddhitraya, Stotrarat… Read More

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