Category: Vedic Scriptures
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Pain, Pleasure, Heat and Cold in the Gita
Chapter-2 Verse-14: O Son of Kunti, the contact of the sense organs with the sense objects give rise to feelings of heat, cold, pleasure, pain etc…
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How Mahavir preached Jainism?
Mahavir’s very first teaching was non-violence. Jains oppose all forms of violence. Hence they avoid eating root vegetables.
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Arjuna a Miser: Gita Chapter 2 Verse 7
In Verse 7, Chapter 2 of the Gita, Arjuna reveals that he is not able to do his duties, as prescribed by the Shastras. His enemies want to take away his rights.
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How Kalidas becomes a Sanskrit Scholar?
Kalidas was endowed with blessings by the goddess of learning which was reflected in his remarkable representation of ideas and delicate portrayal of nature.
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3 Incredible Benefits of Drinking Cow Milk
Cow’s milk is Aphrodisiac… It strengthens the bones & helps lose excess weight. Its similar to mother’s milk… It is safe for children.
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Vayavya Yajna to Attract Wealth
When performing this Yajna with faith, you attract wealth. Wealth abandons households who invite misfortune on themselves and come to the host of this Yajna.
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Why Tulsidasji Rejected Akbar’s Proposal?
A tale of Goswami Tulsidasji is worth a mention here. Once, the Mughal king called Akbar, invited Tulsidasji to join in his court.
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Krishna Paksha & Shukla Paksha
The Krishna Paksha (waning) and Shukla Paksha, (waxing) period of the moon lasts for a fortnight… Krishna Paksha has great significance for the Pitrus.
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Lord Ganesha realizes the power of Ram Nama
As we know, Lord Ganesha is the Lord of Intelligence. He saw ‘Ram Nama’ as the pure underlying Knowledge principle.
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Is it always right to speak about Detachment?
Lord Lakshmana describes the nature of detachment to Nishadraj. In times of need, it is essential to know the impermanent nature of the world.