You can read the Part 1 of this series here and Part 2 here. Part 3 of this series follows: ചുഴന്നീടുന്ന സംസാരചക്രത്തി ലുഴന്നീടും നമുക്കറിഞ്ഞീടുവാൻ അറിവുള്ള… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
You can read the Part 1 of this series here In the Part 1 of this series, we saw how beautifully Poonthanam describes the transient and… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
This will be a series of posts on Jnanappana (Njānappana / Njanappana / ജ്ഞാനപ്പാന) – The Fountain of Divine Wisdom – which is considered as… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
One of my acquaintances was telling me recently about detachment and what a huge challenge it is to be “a warrior against the lure of… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
Gita Jayanti is believed to be the birthday of the Bhagavad Gita, The Song of the God. Here is a short write up on the… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
Loneliness is one of the inescapable human conditions we all suffer from. We know its detrimental effect on our mental and physical health. Research suggests… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
I recently had an opportunity to experience ‘Death Meditation’ guided by a wonderful master from India. Death Meditation is a simple, but very powerful meditation… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
One of the most basic concepts of Tantra is Oneness. According to Tantra, the world is not divided by race, religion, culture, class, nationality or any… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
Sanatana Dharma is a universal tradition which is primarily based on your experience rather your belief. The word “Sanatana” (सनातन) means “eternal”. Unfortunately, the word… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail
Tantra is a science, not a philosophy. Tantra means techniques, methods, the path and it is concerned with the “how” of things than the “why”.… Share this:TwitterFacebookTelegramWhatsAppEmail