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Essential Bhakti Breakthrough: Discover Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita with H.G. Daivi Shakti Mataji

This post examines Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita through the lens of the Bhakti Tradition and insights associated with H.G. Daivi Shakti Mataji. Readers discover how chanting and japa cultivate focus, resilience, and compassion in contemporary life. The reflection highlights parallels across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhismsuch as mantra recitation, samayik, and simranshowcasing unity in spiritual diversity.…
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Essential Panchang for October 21, 2025: Amavasya Muhurat and Shukla Pratipada Start

October 21, 2025, features Amavasya until 4:26 PM, followed by the start of Shukla Paksha Pratipada, which continues until 6:17 PM on October 22. The day’s transition from no-moon quietude to the waxing moon’s renewal is widely observed across Hindu traditions for reflection and fresh beginnings. Readers gain clear, time-specific Panchang guidance while being reminded…
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October 20, 2025 Panchang Guide: Complete Tithi Timings to Master Amavasya Transition

October 20, 2025 marks Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi until 2:55 PM, followed by Amavasya for the rest of the day in most regions. This concise Panchang note clarifies the exact tithi transition to help schedule puja, vrata, and reflective practices with accuracy. It explains the spiritual tone of Chaturdashi and Amavasya while emphasizing regional variation in…
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Proven Jain Contemplation for Daily Life: Master Non-Reactivity and Transform Suffering

This article presents a practical, evidence-informed approach to applying Jain contemplation (bhavana) in daily life to reduce reactivity and prevent suffering. It builds on the importance of purpose-driven practice, then translates core principlesAhimsa, Anekantavada, Aparigraha, Samayik, and Pratikramaninto everyday scenarios. Readers discover how brief pauses, breath awareness, and many-sided thinking convert impulsive moments into compassionate,…
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Discover Kartarpur’s Origins: Guru Nanak’s Essential Lesson to a Millionaire on Heart-Wisdom

This reflection explores how the Kartarpur ethos, attributed to Guru Nanak, turns spiritual knowledge into compassionate action. It presents a concise context for Kartarpur’s origins and a teaching narrative involving a wealthy patron, highlighting the limits of head knowledge without heart-based practice. Readers gain a clear understanding of how Sikh principlesKirat Karo, Vand Chhako, Naam…
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Master the Dharmic Wealth Ethic: Proven Panchatantra Secrets to Grow, Protect, and Serve

A dharmic approach to prosperity unites practical niti with the puruṣārthas to grow, protect, and purposefully deploy wealth. The Panchatantra’s Vardhamana story models ethical enterprise, dāna, and civic-minded investment as a complete wealth ethic. Clear maximson circulation versus hoarding and on capital as the engine of commercetranslate into modern wealth management and resilient communities. The…
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Essential, Factual Guide to Odisha IncidentsDiscover Proven Steps to Communal Harmony

Two October 2025 incidents in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack highlight how sensitive issues can escalate when handled outside the law. This analysis offers a clear, evidence-based account alongside practical steps to de-escalate tensions. Readers gain a concise framework for channeling grievances through due process rather than public force. It shows how verified information, transparent policing, and…
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October 17, 2025 Panchang: Essential Guide to Krishna Paksha Ekadashi–Dwadashi

Friday, October 17, 2025 features Krishna Paksha Ekadashi until 1:18 PM, then transitions to Krishna Paksha Dwadashi. The day emphasizes restraint and reflection, with many devotees observing Ekadashi fasts and enhanced sadhana. Parana (fast-breaking) is generally performed on Dwadashi after sunrise and after Ekadashi has concluded, which will typically place parana on October 18 this…
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Essential Guide to Vyasa-puja Offerings: Discover ISKCON’s Global Network of Service

Every year, ISKCON centers worldwide contribute offerings to the Vyasa-puja book to honor Srila Prabhupada, documenting gratitude, realizations, and renewed vows of seva. Situated within Gaudiya Vaishnavism and aligned with Guru Purnima, this practice strengthens the Guru-Shishya Tradition and the broader Vedic Tradition. The compiled offerings provide a rare, panoramic view of ISKCON’s global service…
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Unveiling the Impact of Hindu Temple Destruction

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Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

This blog post delves into the imperative need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within the context of Hindu civilization and the historical impact of Muslim rule in India. It traverses significant historical events, emphasizing the limitations of enforcing Shariat law during various regimes and highlighting the nuanced interplay between Hindu and Islamic legal systems.…
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How “Śivapada Śekhara” Rajaraja Chola Built the Brihadeeshwara Temple

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Dharmic Education in an Age of Deliberate De-Hinduisation of Bharata

What we now call as “Dharmic education” was the natural state of our social and cultural life even 60-70 years ago. Even in the mid-1970s, we had a sizeable number of people who earned their livelihood as poets or singers or bards, performing Bhagavata Melas, Ram Katha, Puranas, Harikathas, etc. These artists were largely illiterate…
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Punjab: On The Boil Again

Punjabthe land of saints and seers, the granary of India, nursery of the nation’s exceptionally gallant soldiers and outstanding sportspersons appears to be once again, sliding to the brink of militancy largely attributed to religion-based secessionist motivations of a few extremists. That it is also fueled by Pakistan’s sinister Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and its…
