“For all those who shall die” 😉
Indic cultural stories can be an amazing troves of wisdom and insight. I often find answers to many puzzling questions of life in these stories. Here’s one about the Karma of Gossip-ing. 🙂
अखण्ड means non-stop, unceasing, entire, complete, total….
that which isn’t खण्ड i.e. fragmented, stopped, broken, pieces etc…
A quick note about something I learnt in a recent Ayurveda class.
A review of the Aghora Book 3… two interesting real life connections I made afterwards 🙂
There is a full discourse of the aarti meaning by Deepak bhai. Amazing serendipity for me!
I learned about Andal a few years back from a cultural performance filled with poem recitations, dance and introduction to the culture around the Tamil month of Margazhi. And I remain curious about it all till this day…
Two villages – Subbalapuram & Naduvapatti – had a chance to support Sarguru SriBrahma on his sadhana related requirements. Both behaved differently… and this is what is said… an oft repeated tale..
A lovely Navratri night of Garba bhakti. And it struck me how powerful this traditional dance form is. This event was held during the COVID times, social distancing was guaranteed because the event was organized on Zoom. 🙂
Review of the second book Aghora which focusses on the Kundalini energy also referred to as “Shakti” or Prakruti …
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"Samvatsari" is the last day of Paryushan for us Shwetambar Jains. The Samvatasarik Pratikraman - a 3 to 4 hour event is a big deal for Jains all over the world. And even those who hardly follow any Jain stuff, will try to do this Pratikraman.
This Pratikraman is an…
Some thoughts after maintaining an akhand diya in the house for over 2 months during the COVID-19 lockdown 🙂
