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The Young Buddha:- Part 2

The Young Buddha -Naitik Sood Part 2:-Chains of Past  "Modern society hangs over us like a cloud, trying to shape us into consumers rather than thinkers." -Jiddu Krishnamurti I hope you missed my presence, and here I am again, telling the story of a "Pagal." People prefer romantic series, so let's add romance here too—though in a different way. Of course, there will be romance, but this is not your typical love story. It's about reasons, about choices, about why he broke up. Uhh, I never expected to delve into this stuff. But let's begin. A quiet night—the chirping of crickets, the distant barking of dogs. Our man was engrossed in reading Kabir's couplet, his finger tracing each line as his eyes narrowed in concentration. His small room was illuminated by a single lamp, casting long shadows across walls lined with carefully organized books—Vedantic texts beside Nietzsche, Camus next to the Upanishads. A thin mattress lay in one corner, while...

Amogh Lila Prabhu's Pseudoscience Exposed

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   Amogh Lila Prabhu's Pseudoscience Exposed      Welcome Back to Our Blog!   Today, we dive into exposing the pseudoscience and misinformation spread by the famous ISKCON leader, Amogh Lila Prabhu. Let me be clear: we are solely addressing the pseudoscientific claims made by him. His personal beliefs or philosophy are not questioned. That’s a topic for another blog. For now, let’s stick to the facts.   Before diving in, I urge you to read this blog with an open mind, free from bias or preconceived notions rooted in your beliefs. And if you haven’t already, check out our other exposes, such as Satya Sai Baba Exposed and Bageshwar BabaExposed . In this blog, we’ll just discuss   only one of Amogh Lila Prabhu’s claims due to my limited time (thanks to exams). Don’t worry, though—future blogs will deal with his other statements. Lets take a look at his education:- He studied software engineering at the Delhi College of Engineerin...

The Young Buddha

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  The Young Buddha -Naitik Sood     Part:-1:-The Awakening "When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him." — Jonathan Swift   I agree with this statement. When a man lives, we do not respect him, but the moment he dies, we gather and start honouring him. Swami Vivekananda, in his letters, wrote that when he was in America, no Hindu organization came to his aid, not even his own countrymen donated. He had to sleep on the streets many times. At times, he didn’t even have money for food. He was criticized by fellow Indians, who called him a lower-caste Hindu. But after his death, we all celebrate him. We forget that we were the ones who criticized Swami Dayanand, yet now we glorify him and read about him in our textbooks. When the man is living, we do not respect him, but after his death, he becomes the most respected figure in the world.   Let’s leave these matters behind and move...