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The Emotional Brain: How Feelings Shape Our Neurochemistry

Misuses of Profound Words: The Challenge of Keeping Spirituality Authentic in Modern Times

Guardians of Secrets: Discovering the Unknown in Mysterious Books and Manuscripts

Mysterious Foundations: Unveiling the Science, Multidimensional Significance and Marvels of Hindu Temple Architecture

The Art of Listening: Simply Being There for Others

Sacred Synchronicity: How Hindu Rituals Resonate with Modern Science

Samadhi: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Interpretations – Myths and Beyond

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita: Essence of Eternal Wisdom

The Ego in Spirituality: Unraveling the Paradox of Spiritual Showboating

Rudraksha: Ancient Beads of Blessings, Modern Understanding

The word "Rudraksh or Rudraksha" can be deconstructed into two parts : "Rudra," a reference to the deity Shiva , and "Aksha," which translates to "Eye." Hindu sacred texts propound that Rudraksha beads emerged from the tears of Lord Shiva . According to modern research, these beads originate from the Elaeocarpus tree. Among the 300 identified species of Elaeocarpus, 35 are native to India. The chief species responsible for producing the esteemed Rudraksha bead is Elaeocarpus Ganitrus , commonly referred to as the "Rudraksha Tree." Traditionally, these beads have been utilized as prayer beads in Hinduism, Buddhism, and various other spiritual traditions . Over the past few days, many have asked me about this bead: "What is Rudraksha?", "Why do people wear it?", "What are its benefits?", and "Is there a scientific reason behind it?” Intrigued by these questions and to address the growing curios...

From Purnima to Amavasya: The Spiritual Spectrum of the Full Moon and New Beginnings

Cosmic Journey: Traversing the Spiritual Soul and Scientific Structure of the Universe

The Shamshan: A Multifaceted Exploration of Cremation Grounds in Hinduism

From "Malika" to Millennia: Prophecies, Visions and Unfolding Chapters

"Trailanga Swami, the 'Walking Shiva of Varanasi': A 280-Year-Old Mystic Yogi with a Legacy of Spiritual Wonders and Enlightenment."

Dharma: The Heartbeat of Righteous Duty and Cosmic Harmony in Hindu Philosophy

Vigyan Bhairav Tantra: 112 Meditation Techniques Revealed by Lord Shiva to Goddess Parvati for Spiritual Awakening

Secrets of Undocumented Years of Jesus: Exploring the Connection with India

Beyond the Posture: Overlooked Dimensions in Yoga and Meditation

Mystical Pathways of Tantra: A Journey Through Shaktism, Shaivism, Ten Mahavidyas, Kaula, Vaishnav Tantra, Buddhist Tantra and the Neo-Tantric Movement.

The Epic Tale of Lord Rama: An Eternal example of Love, Sacrifice and Dharma

Shri Krishna: Divine Pranks, Stories, and Spiritual Wisdom

Krishna, according to Hindu sacred texts, is considered an incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu. He was born in Mathura, a city in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. Krishna's birth is celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami. The story of Krishna's birth is intricately woven with various legends and miraculous events. He was born to Devaki and Vasudeva, who were imprisoned by Devaki's brother, the tyrant king Kansa. Kansa had received a prophecy that Devaki's eighth child would be the cause of his demise. To protect Krishna from Kansa's wrath, Vasudeva secretly carried the infant across the Yamuna River to Gokul, where he was raised by his foster parents, Nanda and Yashoda. Krishna's childhood and youth are filled with delightful stories of his divine pranks, miracles, and his role as a cowherd in Gokul. He is often depicted playing his flute, charming everyone around him. As Krishna grew older, he became a charismatic leader, philosopher, and warrior. He played a significant...

The Third Eye: Exploring the Pineal Gland's Hidden Powers

The Gayatri Mantra: Illuminating Sacred Chant for Spiritual Growth

Bhagwan Vishnu: The Divine Preserver and His Avatars

Bhagwan Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism. He is often referred to as the preserver or sustainer of the universe, responsible for maintaining cosmic order and balance.According to Hindu Sacred Texts, Lord Vishnu incarnates on Earth in various forms or avatars to restore order and protect dharma (righteousness) whenever it is threatened. Some of his famous avatars include Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. Bhagwan Vishnu is also often associated with his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, who represents wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Together, they symbolize the ideal of a happy and prosperous life. In Hinduism, Bhagwan Vishnu is part of the Trimurti, which includes Brahma (the creator) and Shiva (the destroyer). Lord Vishnu's role as the preserver is believed to maintain the balance of the universe. According to Sacred Texts, Bhagwan Vishnu has ten main avatars (known as Dashavatara) that he takes to restore order in the universe. These include Matsya (fish), Kurma (turtle)...

Guru Nanak Dev Ji and The Origin of Sikhism

Introverts, Extroverts & Ambiverts: They Are Just Words

Solitude vs Loneliness: Respecting Boundaries without Labels

The Power of Mahavakyas: Guiding Principles for Self-realization in Hinduism

Hanuman Ji: Epitome of Devotion, Strength, and Courage

 

The Great Enigmas: World's Unanswered Mysteries

Future's Untold Grace: The Liberation in Embracing Life's Surprises

Let’s Keep Rishikesh Pure and Peaceful

The Sacred Dance of Green and Soul

Radiant Whispers: Lumina's Gift to Terra Nova

Faith in the Unseen

The Mysterious Box of Inspiration

 

Mystery of an Egg

From Atheist to Believer

 

Energy Vortex: The Power and Mystery of Earth's Energy Centers

An energy vortex, also known as a vortex or a portal, is a place in nature where the energy is believed to be concentrated and swirling, creating a powerful and transformative experience for those who visit. The concept of energy vortexes is rooted in ancient spiritual beliefs, and has gained popularity in modern times as more people seek to connect with the natural world and tap into its healing powers. Energy vortexes, also known as spiritual or power vortexes, are believed by some people to be areas of high energy concentration that have a powerful effect on the human body, mind, and spirit. While many people report feeling a sense of awe or spiritual connection when visiting these locations, the scientific community does not recognize the existence of energy vortexes as a measurable phenomenon. There are several types of energy vortexes, including earth vortexes, water vortexes, and air vortexes. Earth vortexes are often found at sacred sites, such as mountains, caves, and ca...