Holy mother Sanatan Dharma (meaning Hinduism, which is without birth or death) only knows losing her children; she has not known having her children return home! The number of children she has lost in the past couple of millenniums is… Continue Reading →
Doesn’t Punyakoti (means ‘cow’ as well as a sacred soul who has gained great boons through his good deeds) rush to the cowshed remembering her calf? Vibhandaka is Punyakoti too! He is a mighty sage who had acquired great boons… Continue Reading →
A saying from DasaVani, when translated means as follows: “Pour the lake water back to the lake, feel blessed…” Arghya is a great concept: water is as little as fist-full; bounties are as big as ocean! Take a fist full… Continue Reading →
Not sending with empty hands anyone who approaches is Bharatiyata. That is the way of playing a perfect host! A man becomes human if his heart is home for such philanthropic feelings. When it is in excess he becomes a… Continue Reading →
What kind of mother is she!? Inducing a daughter, that too an innocent one – to inveigle an innocent sage? Using the piece of her own flesh as a pawn to kidnap a sage, who has not seen the world,… Continue Reading →