Tag: Vedanta

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The Afterlife: In the moments after death, from a spiritual point of view

In the moments after death, there is darkness and supreme confusion. Perhaps, profound emptiness and nothingness. Or, something else ? The problem is, nobody we…

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2022
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How To Gain Inexhaustible Energy ?

We are a part of Paramatma. So in effect we have the Lord within us. Our conscience, inner voice, guardian angel et al – all…

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2022
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War – can it ever be justified ?

India – the birthplace of Sanatana Dharma India has been known as a pacifist country. The land of Buddha and Buddhism. India’s first Prime Minister…

Swami Vivekanda
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2022
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Who Judges Us ?

January 12th was the 159th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanda. On this occasion, let us look at who judges us, from a spiritual point of…

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2021
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सुभाषितमय – Sayings

22 December 2021 “ An imperfect life spent in pursuit of spiritual knowledge and realisation of God is better than the most perfect mortal life…

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2021
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Can Everyone Be Liberated At The Same Time ? Part 2

There is a practical difficulty to everybody being liberated at the same time. Different people are at different stages of evolution of their own spiritual…

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2021
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Birth.Growth.Old age.Disease.Death. Rinse and repeat…….

Every bad thing that happens to us can eventually be overcome through the passage of time, the support of family and friends, maturity or perhaps…

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2021
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Our lives, Karma and clean slate ?

Are we born in this world with a clean slate ? Do we arrive here with the mistakes of our past lives forgotten ? Common…

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2021
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What does the Vedanta say about happiness ?

By definition, we cannot be perfectly happy in this mortal existence. Does that mean that there is a state of existence where one can be perfectly happy ?

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2021
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The allegory of the 5 chieftains of faith.

Five chieftains , representing some of the major faiths of the world, meet, to prove who is the most powerful. Well, four of them do…