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Sacrifice and Renunciation in the Bhagavad Gita

If you’re like me, you’ve probably wondered: What exactly does it mean to let go? The Bhagavad Gita, in its timeless wisdom, lays out two seemingly different but deeply intertwined paths—tyaga (sacrifice) and sannyasa (renunciation). These aren’t just lofty philosophical ideas meant for ascetics sitting in mountain caves; they’re deeply practical tools for navigating the complexities of our daily lives. Let’s […]

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Ego Chains, Devotion Sets Free

The Weight of the Glass A teacher once walked into a classroom holding a glass of water. She asked the students, “How heavy is this glass?” The students responded with varying guesses. The teacher smiled and said, “The weight doesn’t matter. What matters is how long you hold it. If I hold it for a

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Hidden Gems of the Bhagavad Gita: Deep Insights into Lesser-Known Yet Impactful Verses

The Bhagavad Gita, often hailed as the divine dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, is a treasure trove of spiritual, philosophical, and practical teachings. Its 700 verses are brimming with timeless truths that guide us through life’s complexities. While many of us are familiar with popular verses such as 2.47 (Karmanye Vadhikaraste) and 18.66 (Sarva-Dharman

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Ātman

Within the rich tapestry of Sanatana Dharma, there is a sacred thread that binds every teaching, scripture, and practice—a thread of profound and timeless truth. This thread is Ātman, the very core of our existence. Let us embark on a brief exploration to grasp the meaning and significance of this sacred concept. Understanding Ātman Ātman

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Krishna - The Butter Thief

Krishna – The Butter Thief

In the picturesque village of Vrindavan, where love knows no bounds and devotion flows like the Yamuna River, the mischievous Lord Krishna was known for his enchanting leelas, or divine pastimes. Among these, one of the most beloved stories is the captivating Damodara Lila – the tale of Krishna becoming a butter thief. Introduction The

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