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Midnapore Singer Harassment Sparks Outrage: Defending Artistic Freedom and Communal Harmony

A reported incident in Midnapore, West Bengal—where Lagnajita Chakraborty was allegedly harassed for singing a devotional song—has sparked public concern about artistic freedom, women’s safety, and communal harmony. The analysis underscores India’s constitutional protections for both devotional and secular art in public spaces. It emphasizes due process, non-communal responses, and the importance of interfaith respect…
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Embodied Sri Chakra: A Profound Map of Shakti–Shiva Unity and the Five Elements Within

This article explores how the human body can be contemplated as Sri Chakra, an advanced symbol of Shakti–Shiva unity and an experiential map of yogic anatomy. It explains the five elements (pancha bhutas) as Shakti’s dynamic creativity and shows how this view grounds the senses, prana, and bodily tissues. Readers learn the core geometry of…
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Padmanabha Unveiled: The Lotus-Naveled Vishnu and the Cosmic Source of Creation

Padmanabha—“He whose navel is the source of the lotus”—encapsulates Vishnu’s role as the serene ground of creation in Hindu symbolism and Puranic cosmology. This post explains how the lotus and navel together express purity, origin, and balance, linking iconography with philosophy and practice. It explores scriptural foundations in the Bhagavata Purana and Padma Purana, and…
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Vedic Knowledge Reimagined: Dharmic Epistemology for a Reliable Path to Truth

Veda, from the Sanskrit root ‘vid’—to know—presents a holistic vision of knowledge that is both empirical and spiritual. Dharmic traditions converge on three pramāṇas: perception, inference, and reliable testimony, each balancing the limits of the others. Classical critiques identify four defects in human cognition—limited senses, illusion, mistaken inference, and a cheating propensity—calling for humility and…
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From Instinct to Insight: Tapasya and Self-Discipline for Lasting Peace and Purpose

This essay reframes classical teachings on tapasya and self-discipline as a unifying, compassionate ethic shared across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It explains key scriptural principles—Tapo divyam and pravrttih esam bhutanam nivrtes tu maha-phalam—while clarifying their practical relevance in modern life. Readers learn how modest shifts in consumption and attention reduce restlessness and increase clarity.…
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Breaking the Illusion of Attachment: A Dharmic Perspective on Samsara and Family Love

Attachment to the body and to loved ones is natural, yet it often fuels anxiety and illusion. Dharmic traditions teach a unifying remedy: refine love through non-attachment while fulfilling responsibilities with compassion. Hindu philosophy, echoed by Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, encourages care without possessiveness and action without clinging to outcomes. The Bhagavad Gita clarifies this…
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Compassion on the Carousel: Steve’s Mercy at Srila Prabhupada’s ISKCON Book Marathon

Beginning in 2016, a recurring meeting in Southampton between an ISKCON book distribution team and a carousel manager named Steve evolved into a study in everyday compassion. Steve’s steady kindness—checking in, offering warm words, and noticing needs—quietly supported the team’s devotional service. Although he could not read, Steve received mercy, demonstrating that spiritual grace transcends…
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Embracing Samsara: The Unavoidable Cycle of Life and Transformation in Hindu Thought

The insight that life moves through birth, growth, flowering, fruiting, decay, and transformation reflects Hinduism’s vision of Samsara as a meaningful cycle shaped by karma and oriented by dharma toward moksha. This piece explains how the metaphor of nature clarifies impermanence while cultivating equanimity and ethical responsibility. It highlights scriptural coherence found in the Upanishads…
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Beyond the Brain: Transformative Dharmic Wisdom on Mind, Universal Consciousness, and Well-Being

Where is the mind? This essay bridges Hindu philosophy and contemporary science to show why the mind cannot be reduced to the brain alone. Drawing on Advaita Vedanta, Sāṅkhya-Yoga, and the Pañca Kośa model, it explains mind as a subtle instrument illuminated by universal consciousness. It highlights shared dharmic insights from Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism…
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Ananta Shayana Kshetra Mahatmya: Timeless History and Symbolism of Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Ananta Shayana Kshetra Mahatmya preserves the sacred identity of the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram while situating it within the broader kshetra mahatmya tradition of Hindu scriptures. The chronicle, believed to predate the fourteenth century, illuminates the symbolism of Vishnu in Ananta Shayana and the theological ideas that shape ritual practice and daily darshan. Readers gain…
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December 28, 2025 Panchang: Ashtami→Navami Timing, Nakshatra/Rashi Guide & Shubh Times

December 28, 2025 marks a shift from Shukla Paksha Ashtami to Shukla Paksha Navami, beginning with Ashtami until 7:23 AM and continuing with Navami thereafter in most regions. The day’s Panchang encourages steady practice in the morning and service-oriented actions as the day progresses. Those planning rituals can consult local Panchang data for precise Shubh…
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Arudra Darisanam 2026 at Chidambaram Natarajar: Schedule Overview, Ritual Sequence, Pilgrim Guide

Arudra Darisanam 2026 at Chidambaram Natarajar Temple will be observed in the Margazhi season when the Arudra (Thiruvathirai) nakshatra prevails, with exact timings announced by the temple closer to the date. As the Akasha shrine among the Pancha Bhoota Stalas, Chidambaram frames the festival within a profound Indic cosmology. A customary ritual sequence—abhishekam, alankaram, deeparadhana,…
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Dec 25, 2025: Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam at Govindarajaswamy Temple for Vaikuntha Ekadasi

Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam will take place at Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple, Tirupati, on December 25, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., as a prelude to Vaikuntha Ekadasi on December 30, 2025. The ritual renews sanctity across the temple complex through structured cleansing with a traditional Parimalam mixture. Visitors can expect limited access during the…
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Assam grants 25 acres in Guwahati to TTD—landmark boost for Venkateshwara devotion and unity

The Government of Assam has allocated 25 acres in Guwahati for a Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Venkateshwara Swamy Temple, marking a pivotal expansion of pilgrimage infrastructure in Northeast India. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister’s communication to the Assam Chief Minister regarding enhancement of the allotment highlights constructive inter-state cooperation. A TTD Temple in Guwahati can…
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Tirupati to Host Landmark 300-Acre Expo on Hinduism & Hindutva, Celebrating Dharmic Unity

Tirupati is set to host a multi-state, 300-acre cultural expo on Hinduism and Hindutva within a mega township conceived by designer-entrepreneur Jimmy Mistry of the Della Group. The project aims to create an inclusive Hindu Exhibition that unites scholarship, experience, and public education. By situating the initiative in a major pilgrimage hub, it promises museum-grade…
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Goddess Chinnamasta and the Jackals: Tantric Symbolism, Fierce Grace, and Inner Transformation

Goddess Chinnamasta’s self-decapitated form and the presence of jackals create a profound Tantric teaching on ego-transcendence, impermanence, and compassionate energy. The three blood streams symbolize iḍā, piṅgalā, and suṣumṇā, suggesting redistribution of prāṇa rather than loss. Jackals, as cremation-ground denizens, represent threshold spaces and the recycling of form, turning fear and instinct into wisdom. Psychological…
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Discover Your Janm Kundli in Hindi: Accurate Online Birth Chart & Vedic Insights

This guide explains how anyone can obtain a precise Janm Kundli in Hindi online using accurate birth data and trustworthy Vedic settings. It outlines essential components—Lagna, Rashi, Nakshatra, Vimshottari Dasha, yogas, and transits—and why Hindi/Devanagari output preserves nuance. Practical tips cover verifying birth time, selecting Lahiri Ayanamsa, reviewing divisional charts like Navamsa, and safeguarding data…
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When Family Says You’re Always Wrong: Dharmic, Evidence-Based Strategies to Reclaim Inner Balance

Many individuals feel unfairly criticized by family despite sincere effort. A dharmic response begins by dropping absolutes like “always,” tracking real instances of criticism, and inviting specific feedback. Shared principles across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—ahimsa, mindfulness, non-attachment (nishkama karma), and seva—guide calm, constructive action. Practical steps include setting kind boundaries, using precise and solution-focused…
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Bhakti and Swachchatha: How Devotion Cultivates Inner Purity, Clarity, and Everyday Discipline

Bhakti and Swachchatha are presented as mutually reinforcing: sincere devotion naturally matures into inner purity and disciplined living. Multiple dharmic methods—temple worship, meditation, chanting, and honoring spiritual guidance—allow seekers to choose a path aligned with temperament without compromising the goal of ethical refinement. The perspective is inclusive, highlighting how Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism share…
