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Exploring Vedanta:- Indroduction

 Exploring Vedanta:- Indroduction There are various paths to uncovering truth—truth about life and existence. Neither you nor the world are true. Allow me to illustrate this. Truth, by its nature, remains unchanging if it changes it is false not true. So truth never changes; However, you, as a person, undergo constant change—from infancy to adulthood to old age, and so on. Similarly, the world undergoes continual transformation, indicating its impermanence. Therefore, truth must transcend these changes, residing in that which remains constant—the self or Atman. Vedanta delves into the essence of self, exploring the reality of who you truly are. Unlike many other philosophies, Vedanta does not revolve around the concept of God or the afterlife. It encourages questioning and introspection, challenging even the notion of Ishwara or God, suggesting it as Maya or illusion. According to Vedanta, only the self is real; everything else is fleeting. Vedanta represents the pinnacle of Vedic ...

Holi: Beyond Colors, Embracing Spirituality

Holi: Beyond Colors, Embracing Spirituality Hindus have ruined their festivals. Holi has just become a cultural festival rather than a spiritual one. Many celebrate festivals like Holi for their bodily comforts and the enjoyment of the senses. However, the true purpose of these festivals is to elevate the human spirit beyond mere material indulgence. Indian festivals are not just for bodily happiness; they serve as reminders that you've spent your whole year in vain, on the path of lies, and now it's time to uplift yourself. I previously wrote a blog on Diwali on a similar issue.   Let's delve into the story behind Holi. Long ago, there lived a demon king named Hiranyakashipu. Now, whether you believe in demons is your choice, but in the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna discusses the qualities of demonic nature. You can refer to chapter 16. Those who are tamasic in nature, who harm society, and so on, are considered demoniac. Hiranyakashipu declared himself as God and pro...

Bageshwar Baba Exposed

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  Bageshwar Baba Exposed   Before writing this blog, I want to clarify that I am in no way disrespecting any religion or religious guru(Dharm ke Thekedar). I am just expressing my opinion on the topic based on my observation and research. I hope you read this blog with a rational mind. If you find me wrong at any  point, please let me know in the comment section. And do not discuss based on faith; talk on the basis of facts.     India has continued to be a land of saints, encompassing figures from great spiritual leaders like Kabir,Premanand ji  to deceptive individuals like Asharam Bapu . Even after Asharam's arrest, there are still people who perceive him as innocent, showcasing a phenomenon known as blind faith, where facts are overlooked. Despite the Akhil Bhartiya Akhara Parishad, the apex organization of saints and sadhus in India, declaring Asharam as a false baba, there are those who persist in having faith in him. Similar situations arise...

Macaulay’s Mission Successful:- Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste

  Macaulay’s Mission Successful:- Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste     It deeply saddens me that the modern youth are greatly inspired by the Western view and are disregarding their own Indian philosophies. This Western education turned Narendra Nath into an agnostic, but when he genuinely studied scriptures, he came to be known as Swami Vivekananda. Western thought is not inherently bad, but the way it is implemented on Indians is problematic. Unfortunately, Macaulay's aim of " Indian in blood and color, but English in taste " has been achieved. They have succeeded in making us believe that Ram is a mythological character. They made us believe that we came from Central Asia, Saraswati River never existed, Harappan civilization was not part of Vedic civilization, etc. The modern Indian supported it, but soon they got proof of Saraswati River, Mahabharat, Dwarka, etc. I hope that before criticizing Indian philosophies and Indian culture, Indians will ...