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Hik Sathi Laddham: The Timeless Companion Uniting Dharmic Wisdom and Sindhi Sufi Song

Anchoring on the Sindhi phrase “Hik Sathi Laddham” (“The Companion”), this essay maps a unifying motif across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, in dialogue with Sufi song. It clarifies the companion as inner witness and outer guide through Upanishadic sakshi, Buddhist kalyāṇa-mitra, Jain śuddhātman and the Three Jewels, and the Sikh Satguru and Śabad. Readers…
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Shattering the Illusion of Ego: How Pride Sabotages Liberation across Dharmic Traditions

Pride—whether named ahamkara, asmita, mana, or haumai—emerges as a shared obstacle to liberation across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. This essay synthesizes scriptural anchors from the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, and Yoga Sutra with parallel insights from Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh teachings to show how egoic inflation thrives on the illusion of separation. Readers will gain…
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Ishta – Swami Vivekananda on why Hindu sects don’t quarrel

Swami Vivekananda’s teachings on the concept of “Ishta” highlight the profound wisdom behind the harmonious coexistence of diverse Hindu sects and spiritual paths in India. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing that individuals have different natures, requiring various methods of worship and spirituality. This acceptance of diversity is contrasted with certain missionary efforts that seek…