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Swami Mitrananda: A Vedantic Vision
In the first of a two-part interview, Swami Mitrananda ji of Chinmaya Mission, Chennai, talks about his quest as a seeker and the initiatives...
“आप भारत में पैदा हुए हैं इसलिए भाग्यशाली हैं….. पश्चिम की नकल न करें” – युवाओं को एक जर्मन हिंदू का संदेश
हिंदू पुनर्जागरण के अनुयायियों के लिए श्रीमती मारीया विर्थ एक प्रसिद्ध और जानी-मानी हस्ती हैं। एक जर्मन, जो हैमबर्ग विश्वविद्यालय में मनोविज्ञान की पढ़ाई...
Do we possess consciousness?
Human beings possess a number of objects- wealth, clothes, jewelry, cars, boats, etc. The reality of life is, all possessions are subject to decay...
Advaita Vedanta versus Western Rationality – An Epistemological discussion
This article simply attempts to marry vedantic philosophy with mathematical logic. Before you start reading I should provide a disclaimer that I am not...
“You are lucky to be born in Bharat…do not copy the West”: a German Hindu’s message to youth
Smt. Maria Wirth is a renowned name for followers of the budding Hindu renaissance. A German who came to Bharat on a stop over...
Wanting to be truly happy? Then you need to know about Vedanta
This is a translation of my very first article which I wrote in 1981. I had sent it to a German magazine which I...
Hindu Dharma and New Thought Movement in the US
Hindu bashing in the US has been going on for over a century. Katherine Mayo’s infamous book Mother India (1927) comes to mind. Wendy...
Sath Samhita – Building the Vaidika Home Team
Sathsamhita, a Trust based in Chennai, Bharat, is conducting a workshop where budding Vaidika students, that is students of traditional Veda patashalas, are given...
‘Dharma is Observable, Experiential; Religion is a Belief System’ – Dr. David Frawley, Interview – Part 1
Dr. David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri) D. Litt., is a western born teacher and guru in the Vedic tradition. In Bharat, Sh. Vamadeva is...
Hindu Self-Realization versus Christian and Islamic Dogma
Hindu Dharma finds its summary in the great statements (Mahavakyas) of Vedanta, as taught in the Upanishads over three thousand years ago. These statements...