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Blog posts of '2011' 'March'

Rudraksha Mahima: Unlocking the Divine Power of rudraksha
Rudraksha beads are ancient botanical conduits revered as divine remnants of Lord Shiva's compassion. Scriptural texts, including the Shiva Purana and Padma Purana, characterize Rudraksha not merely as an adornment, but as a sophisticated spiritual instrument capable of altering the wearer’s subtle energy fields, neutralizing negative karma, and anchoring the mind in profound states of meditative clarity.
Vakra Tunda Maha Kaya - Meaning and symbol
The "Vakratunda Mahakaya" mantra is an iconic invocation dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the supreme deity of wisdom, success, and the removal of obstacles. This guide examines the etymology of the Sanskrit verses, the deep symbolism inherent in Ganesha’s form, and the transformative impact of incorporating this powerful chant into your daily spiritual practice.
Love our parents - importance of respecting our parents and fulfilling our responsibilities
Parents represent our primary connection to life, nurturing our growth through unconditional love, sacrifice, and guidance. This reflection explores the profound importance of maintaining deep, respectful relationships with our parents as we mature, offering actionable ways to practice gratitude, provide support, and strengthen the foundational bond that defines our family well-being.
Poem Sukha-Dukha (oriya) - the essence of the Odiya song “Sukha Dukha (Nijaswa Anubhutire)
The Oriya poem and composition "Sukha Dukha (Nijaswa Anubhutire)," penned by Mr. Satya Ranjan, offers a poignant reflection on the cyclical nature of human experience. By examining the interplay between joy and adversity, this work invites us to embrace life in its entirety, fostering a state of emotional resilience and spiritual equanimity.
Story to prove "God Is One" - concept of the oneness of God
The ancient concept of "Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti"—Truth is one, though the wise call it by many names—forms the bedrock of Indian spiritual heritage. This narrative explores how diverse cultural traditions and religious paths are merely varied expressions of a singular, infinite Divine source, encouraging a shift from divisive dogmatism toward universal unity.