Significance of celebrating Krishna Janmashtami
Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. Krishna’s birth on Ashtami, the eighth day of a lunar fortnight or the half moon is significant, as …
Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. Krishna’s birth on Ashtami, the eighth day of a lunar fortnight or the half moon is significant, as …
Shravan Purnima is dedicated to the brother and sister relationship – Raksha Bandhan. It is also the day that the janeu (sacred thread) is changed dow…
When a child starts becoming aware of its own body, it starts asking more and more questions. And when the body matures into adolescent stage, there a…
There is a verse by Kabir: "I went to find a bad person in the universe, and I found none." All human beings are good! There are negative tendencies i…
One who asks for independence is a beggar. One who knows that it is an illusion is a king. Life is such; you should not feel "I am dependent, and I wa…
There is an underlying unity in all the cultures around the world. We should realise that we are a one world family and find the common thread in diff…
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The first and the highest level of relationship between the guru and the shishya is called Para Sambandh. It means that there is no difference between…
Ego is simply being unnatural, pretension, showing something that you are not. It always needs someone else to appreciate and recognise you. Ego is so…
If you ever happen to meet God, do you know what you would tell him? "Oh, I have met you inside." God will dance with you when the day dawns in laught…