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Decoding Moksha Across the Yugas: How Kali Yuga Becomes the Fastest Route to Liberation
This article explains how the four Yugas—Satya, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali—shape spiritual practice and the relative ease of attaining moksha. Drawing on the Bhagavata Purana, Upanishads, and the Bhagavad Gita, it shows why Kali Yuga, despite its challenges, offers accessible, grace-filled pathways through nama-japa, kirtana, seva, and satsang. Readers gain a clear, academic overview of…
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The Two Sacred Fires: A Complete Hindu Wisdom Guide to Food, Sex, and Inner Mastery

This article examines how Hindu Dharma interprets two primal drives—nourishment and desire—as “two sacred fires,” offering a practical, ethical, and spiritual framework to harmonize them. Drawing on Vedic philosophy, the Upanishads, Ayurveda, and Yoga philosophy, it explains how jatharagni and desire can be stewarded rather than suppressed. It highlights shared insights across Buddhism, Jainism, and…
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Discover the Proven Harmony of Science and Dharma: Newton’s Solar System Model Reimagined

A classic anecdote about Isaac Newton’s solar system model invites a disciplined way to relate science and philosophy. Instead of pitting mechanism against meaning, it encourages rigorous observation alongside intellectual humility. This balanced posture aligns with dharmic traditions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—which explore causality, order, and ethics through logic and contemplative insight. Readers discover how…
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Master Purva Mimamsa’s Complete Insight: Discover an Eternal, Uncreated Universe

This article presents Purva Mimamsa’s core insight: an eternal, uncreated universe governed by dharma, adrishta, and apurva rather than a one-time creation event. Readers gain a clear overview of how Vedic authority (apaurusheyatva) and precise ritual action explain moral causality without requiring a creator-deity. The piece shows how this perspective aligns with broader Dharmic traditions—Buddhism,…
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Complete Guide to Chit and Achit in Ramanuja’s Vishishtadvaita: Discover Unity and Insight

This academically grounded guide explains Chit (conscious selves) and Achit (insentient reality) in Ramanujacharya’s Vishishtadvaita, showing how both exist in inseparable unity with Brahman. Readers gain clear definitions, core doctrines like the body–soul relation, and the devotional path of bhakti and prapatti that preserves individuality in liberation. Practical applications highlight ecological responsibility, compassionate ethics, and…
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Some Protagonists of Sacred Traditions: The Book that Sanctifies Every Hindu Home

This blog post introduces the English translation of D.V. Gundappa’s seminal work, “Vaidikadharmasampradāyastharu,” now titled “Some Protagonists of Sacred Traditions.” It pays tribute to both the original work and its insightful author, emphasizing the book’s ability to deliver spiritual wisdom and inner peace. The introduction explores the absence of extensive philosophical quotations, focusing instead on…

