Philosophy of Death
In the natural order of the world, all who are born must eventually die. This universal law applies not only to humans but to all living beings. The cycle of birth and death continues until one attains self-realization. Just as a drop of water eventually finds its way to the ocean, after many lifetimes, we […]
Navaratri Sadhana: A Journey to Inner Bliss
We all engage in various actions with the hope of finding happiness. We seek comfort in everything we do, believing that acquiring money, a life partner, power, or status will bring us lasting joy. Yet, despite achieving these things, many of us still feel a deep sense of dissatisfaction, as though something essential is missing […]
Human life is like eating an ice-cream after sitting on frying pan.
Human Life: A Paradox of Joy and Struggle Human life is like eating an ice cream after sitting on a frying pan. This metaphor captures the essence of our existence: we experience pleasure and pain, gains and losses, often simultaneously. From the moment we start our journey, we encounter a series of ups and downs. […]
“The Bhagavad Gita is a boat for crossing life’s struggles and offers solutions to all challenges; we just need to apply its teachings wisely.”
The Bhagavad-Gita: A Manual for Human Life The Bhagavad-Gita is often described as a manual for human life. Many people wonder why they should read the Bhagavad-Gita and what it contains. Essentially, the Bhagavad-Gita serves as a user guide for life. Just as we receive a user manual when we buy a mobile phone, we […]
Education: The Path from Dependency to Independence
Education transforms us from dependency to independence. However, despite being well-educated, many of us struggle to define what education truly means. Often, education is associated with the name of a university or a professor. Yet, it’s important to understand that education extends beyond human institutions. According to Vedic traditions, education is a tool that enables […]
Lead Your Life as a King or a Beggar
In life, we often find ourselves lamenting over what we lack. “I don’t have this,” “I don’t have that,” we cry, consumed by what is missing from our lives. This constant focus on scarcity leads to a perpetual struggle, as we obsess over what we can acquire next. But what if we shifted our perspective? […]