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Robin Sharma: Reflections of Self  Learning

2010, a book discovery in Mumbai began my transformative journey with Robin Sharma's 'Who Will Cry When You Die?' Its teachings on mindfulness and continuous self-improvement have reshaped my approach to life, echoing profound Vedic principles that view every interaction and experience as a learning opportunity.

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Tolerance Under Fire: Vulnerabilities of Jewish Teachings of Love

Today, we explore the intricate dance between diverse religious teachings and secular values. Delving into Hinduism and the Abrahamic faiths, we uncover how each tradition intertwines with secular principles to promote peace, unity, and mutual respect, illuminating their profound impact on fostering a more inclusive and harmonious societal framework.

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India China Border: The Galwan Clash Impact

Explore the intense confrontation at the India China border in Galwan Valley on June 16, 2020, which resulted in significant casualties. This blog delves into the strategic implications of the clash, revealing how it reshaped military and diplomatic relations between India and China and highlighting the ongoing tensions along the disputed frontier.

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Goa Vasco: The Journey of Vasco da Gama and Its Impact

Vasco da Gama's arrival in Goa in 1498 marked a new era in global trade but brought upheaval to local populations. Portuguese colonization disrupted trade networks, impoverished merchants, and enforced brutal rule. They banned Hindu festivals, destroyed temples, and imposed Christian laws, causing cultural erosion. European diseases further destabilized society, leaving a legacy of both enrichment and suffering.

Vedic Science Behind the Sun Temple of Konark
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Vedic Science Behind the Sun Temple of Konark

Explore the Sun Temple of Konark, a marvel of Vedic science and architecture. This ancient Indian masterpiece combines sophisticated astronomical knowledge with intricate carvings, symbolizing the cosmic order and reflecting the advanced understanding of celestial phenomena that characterized 13th-century Vedic scholarship.

Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, religious unity, secular values, ancient wisdom, modern society, peaceful landscape, serene, harmony, interfaith, Tolerance
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Secular Reflections: Faiths in Modern Society

Today, we explore the intricate dance between diverse religious teachings and secular values. Delving into Hinduism and the Abrahamic faiths, we uncover how each tradition intertwines with secular principles to promote peace, unity, and mutual respect, illuminating their profound impact on fostering a more inclusive and harmonious societal framework.

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Sanatana Dharma: Secular and Inclusive Values of Hindu Philosophy

Explore the profound teachings of Sanatana Dharma, which emphasize inclusivity and collective well-being through ancient scriptures. This blog delves into how these principles of Hindu philosophy resonate with modern societal challenges, fostering peace and unity across diverse communities under the symbolic shelter of an ancient, all-encompassing tree.

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Dharma and Ethics: Scrutinizing Warfare Through Ancient Wisdom

Hinduism, one of the world's oldest religions, deeply integrates the concept of Dharma, a comprehensive principle governing duties, morality, and ethical conduct. Dharma guides individuals through societal roles, stages of life, and the intrinsic nature (svabhava) and fundamental characteristics (varna) of all beings. This principle profoundly influences Hindu philosophy, rituals, and cultural norms, shaping a holistic way of life.

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Dharma and Ethics: Scrutinizing Warfare Through Ancient Wisdom

Exploring the application of Dharma in warfare, this essay delves into the ancient Mahabharata and modern conflicts like Vietnam's 'Hamburger Hill'. It examines how Dharma guides ethical decision-making in warfare, emphasizing the balance between moral imperatives and military objectives, and the pursuit of righteousness over strategic gains.