Has anyone missed the recent evil eye or bragging by the Karnataka Government that they will take the Mathas under their control!? We strongly oppose the move to take Mathas under governmental control; we wish and hope for a day when… Continue Reading →
Imagine a mother bird which passes the food from its beak to the beak of the baby bird; what you see is the height of altruism! When the mother bird transfers the food within its mouth to another mouth without… Continue Reading →
Did Rama doubt chastity of Sita? Did our ancestors wrongly believe that “A snake called Rahu would swallow the sun and the moon”? The answer to both the above questions is found in a single verse of Mahakavi Kalidasa’s… Continue Reading →
Spell of the Seer’s Steps Ring in the Reign of Ravishing Reigns … If we ponder deep.. Darkness is not the rival of light! Hunger is not the opposite of satisfaction! Death is not the enemy of birth!… Continue Reading →
It is painful to hear undesired words about our loved ones; if the undesired words speak the truth, we can somehow digest them; but it hits hard when it is untrue! Lord Rama is a personality which is adored by… Continue Reading →
Sometimes we get so angry that we feel like burning the whole world into ashes; but what can be done if the object of our anger is not before us? Without them being there, and the object of our profoundest… Continue Reading →
Vibhandaka started listening as to how the outer world entered his inner world in the words of his son who was oblivious to the world: “Dear father, my present state is like a man blinded by the sudden sight… Continue Reading →
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 →