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Ancient Hindu Texts: Cultural Biases in Reinterpretation

This blog explores how cultural biases influence interpretations of Hindu scriptures, such as the Manusmriti and Vedantic works. We delve into how figures like Ambedkar, Shankaracharya, and Gandhi have historically shaped these texts, revealing more about their eras than the texts themselves.

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Paramahansa Yogananda’s Kriya Yoga: A Spiritual Magic

Paramahansa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh, profoundly influenced the spiritual landscape of the West with his teachings on Kriya Yoga and self-realization. His journey from India to America marked a significant exchange of Eastern and Western spiritual ideologies, fostering a global appreciation for meditation and inner peace.

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Aamlki Ekadashi: A Day of Amla, Fasting, and Timeless Insight

Aamlki Ekadashi, observed on March 10, 2025, blends science, nature, and spirituality. Rooted in Hindu tradition, it honors the amla tree and Lord Vishnu, offering health benefits through fasting and rituals. The day is not mere mythology—it reflects deep ecological and scientific wisdom, from boosting immunity to aligning with lunar cycles for mental clarity and rejuvenation.

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Samadhi: A Deep Dive into Samprajnata Samadhi and Yoga Sutra 1.17

Delve deeper into Patanjali's Yoga Sutra 1.17 as we explore Samprajnata Samadhi, its stages, and their role in leading practitioners toward Kaivalya. This blog highlights preparatory practices, ethical living, detachment, and the advanced meditative states, bridging foundational insights with the transformative pursuit of liberation and self-realization.

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Vedic Varna System: Unveiling its Impact on Architecture

The Vedic varna system, rooted in ancient Indian scriptures, shaped society by aligning talents with roles. This collaborative framework profoundly influenced Indian architecture, with each varna contributing specialized skills. From Brahmins designing temples to Shudras mastering intricate craftsmanship, the varna system fostered unity, innovation, and excellence, resulting in architectural marvels that reflect cultural resilience and spiritual harmony.