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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
2024-05-01 23:25
The symbolism of the bow and arrow in Hinduism is indeed rich and multifaceted, encompassing various layers of meaning beyond mere physical objects. While the interpretation of the bow repre… Read More
2024-05-01 23:25
The basic doctrine of Advaita Vedanta is found in the Upanishads in the Vedas and is that atman or Brahman is the only reality which is one without a second (Chandogya Upanishad VI 2.1). Upa… Read More
2024-05-01 05:25
Aditi is popularly known as the mother of Devas or demigods in Vedas. But there is deep symbolism attached to Aditi. Aditi means the unbound ‘primordial power’ as opposed to diti… Read More
2024-04-30 00:25
The burning spear wielded by Goddess Durga in her battle against the demon Mahishasura is a potent symbol of divine power and courage. As the legend goes, Agni, the Hindu God of fire, bestow… Read More
2024-04-28 23:25
The concept of Hindu gods being described as "animisha" or "unblinking" is deeply rooted in Hindu tradition and symbolism. In Hinduism, gods are often depicted as transcendent beings who pos… Read More
2024-04-28 22:25
In the Bhagavad Gita one whole chapter — Chapter 17 — is dedicated to expounding the types of shraddha and their implications. It starts with Arjuna’s question to Sri Krish… Read More
2024-04-28 05:25
Aprakashas, often referred to as "those who dwell in the unseen," are a celestial group within Hindu tradition. Belonging to the category of Deva Ganas, or groups of gods, they are associate… Read More
2024-04-25 23:25
In Hinduism, the concept of hell is complex and varied, with different texts describing various hells and their punishments for different sins or transgressions. Agnijvala is indeed one of t… Read More
2024-04-25 22:25
In the Vedic age the lifespan of an individual was divided into four ashramas, stations of life: Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, and Sannyasa. According to Hindu ancient tradition, eve… Read More
2024-04-25 05:25
In Hinduism, Achara (conduct) is the third source of law (dharma) next only to Vedas and Smritis. Some customs were incorporated into formal law, though this incorporation was not uniform. C… Read More
2024-04-25 00:25
Airavata Naga, a lesser known figure in Hindu mythology, embodies the essence of serpentine power and divine attributes. Born to the revered sage Kashyapa and his wife Kadru, Airavata stands… Read More
2024-04-24 05:25
Abhinavagupta, lead exponent and staunch adherent of Trika philosophy of Kashmir, was a versatile writer. Abhinavagupta (10th century CE) wrote as many as twenty-four books (as per some scho… Read More
2024-04-24 00:25
A small collection of teaching from Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta.Shiva and Shakti are identical, the difference being just in name (Tantraloka, commentary I.159). Abhinavagupta accepts the un… Read More
2024-04-23 05:25
The theory of manifestation in Hinduism is known as abhivyaktivada. Abhivyakti, manifestation, presupposes an ‘object’ or ‘factor’ which is to be manifested. Manifest… Read More
2024-04-20 01:25
Advaita Vedanta, one of the principal philosophical schools of Hinduism, is believed to have a divine origin according to traditional narratives. According to these narratives, the foundatio… Read More
2024-04-18 22:25
What are these elements and where do they come from? The Taittiriya Upanishad provides a concise and clear statement: ‘From the Atman came space, akasha. From space came air, vayu. Fro… Read More
2024-04-18 05:25
Apamarg plant is widely used in Tantrism. Strange and varied uses are made of apmarga in occult practices. Yogis and seers remain without food for days together by consuming its seeds cooked… Read More
2024-04-14 23:25
The old should not impose themselves on others. If people seek their guidance, then they may pass on whatever experience they have. But if they go on dictating, they are likely to be ignored… Read More
2024-04-14 05:25
In Hinduism, the term "Sadhvi" holds profound symbolism and meaning, especially in its association with female saints and figures like Sita from the Adbhuta Ramayana. Originally, in the Adbh… Read More
2024-04-12 23:25
In Hinduism, Kamadhenu holds profound symbolic significance, embodying various aspects that are deeply rooted in the cultural and religious ethos of the tradition. Here's an expanded explana… Read More
2024-04-11 23:25
Homage to Death, the ender of life. Let your breath — both inward and outward — rest here. Let this man be here with his life in the realm of the Sun, in the world of immortality… Read More
2024-04-11 04:25
In Hindu religion, asceticism, the practice of self-discipline for god-realization, involves japa, tapa, vrata, puracarana, practice of ashtanga (eight fold) Yoga and spiritual effort for se… Read More
2024-04-10 04:25
Ashta Mangalaka mala is eight auspicious symbols strung in a necklace. It is also referred to as Ashta Mangalaka hara in an early Prakrit text, the Angavijja. The work can be dated to about… Read More

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