King Romapada beamed with the glow of Sun from the high throne in the august court. Other befitting seats were occupied by highly intellectual philanthropists, scholars and warriors. Like a calf which recognizes and approaches its mother cow among a… Continue Reading →
Barring the sorrow of childlessness there is no one as blessed as Dasharatha on other things! The race in which he was born was the Race of Light, The Sun Dynasty; his country was beaming with pearls and persons who… 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 →
Femininity should not be dealt with cruelty; saffron should not be seen lightly – these are the twin rules in the culture of Sanatan Dharma. Sadhvi Prajna Singh Takur is a woman and a sanyasin. The way Swami Purnachetanananda… 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 →
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 →
If someone insists that a pebble and pearl are same, isn’t it logical to conclude he is insane? If someone mixes pebbles of diamond with the pebbles on the shore doesn’t he stretch the borders of foolishness? Honorable Supreme Court… Continue Reading →
That was the month of December in the year 1992; we were in a young age and were studying vedas in SriKshetra Gokarna. One day we were passing through the RathaBeedi to our students’ hostel we felt a discernible change… Continue Reading →
SriSriRaghaveshwaraBharathi Mahaswamiji is explaining the series of blunders being committed to convert the pot of nectar called milk in to a pit of tar through #LokaLekha column. First of the series can be viewed in last week’s blog. Is… Continue Reading →