Bhakti
Let’s talk about Bhakti. A word that has been boxed into temple corridors, incense sticks, and Hindu hashtags. Most people […]
Let’s talk about Bhakti. A word that has been boxed into temple corridors, incense sticks, and Hindu hashtags. Most people […]
After exploring Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha, I found myself returning not to a goal, but to a quality of
Further to the three purusharthas—the guiding goals of human life as offered by Yogic philosophy—this is my humble attempt to
In the previous two articles, Dharma and Artha, I focused on brevity and kept them as two-minute reads. Given the
“सुखस्य मूलं धर्मः ।धर्मस्य मूलं अर्थः । अर्थस्य मूलं राज्यम् ।राज्यस्य मूलं इन्द्रियजयः । – Arthashashtra “The root of happiness
The four pillars of Yogic philosophy are Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. These are not goals to be achieved but
Words are not mere sounds strung together. They energize how we think, how we act, and how we experience the
When was the last time you met yourself? This is not a philosophical riddle. I mean a literal meeting —
Have you ever walked into a room and felt a shift—either a lightness of being or a heaviness pressing on
The human body operates using three primary types of energy: chemical, electrical, and pranic. Chemical energy, derived from nutrients in