Tungnath Mahadev: The Highest Abode of Shiva in the Himalayas

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Tungnath Mahadev: The Highest Abode of Shiva in the Himalayas The Himalayas are not just mountains; they are living scriptures written in stone, snow, and silence. Every peak tells a story, every valley whispers a prayer, and every temple resonates with the heartbeat of divinity. Among these timeles...

I Am Not the Body, Nor the Mind: The Eternal Song of the Self

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I Am Not the Body, Nor the Mind: The Eternal Song of the Self There are timeless verses that pierce through the fog of illusion and reveal the unchanging truth of existence. Among them, the Nirvana Shatakam (also called Atma Shatakam), attributed to the great philosopher-sage Adi Shankaracharya, shi...

The Dance of Eternity: When the Damru of Shiva Resonates in the Soul

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The Dance of Eternity: When the Damru of Shiva Resonates in the Soul “Dimik Dimik Damru Kar Baje, Prem Magan Nache Bhola…” ~ these words are not just a devotional chant; they are a timeless reminder of the cosmic rhythm, the eternal dance of Lord Shiva, and the union of sound, silence, and conscious...

Lingashtakam: The Eternal Hymn of Shiva’s Infinite Glory

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Lingashtakam: The Eternal Hymn of Shiva’s Infinite Glory In the heart of Indian spirituality, one hymn shines with timeless radiance, the Lingashtakam, composed by the revered Adi Shankaracharya. This set of eight verses, dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of the sacred Shivalinga, is not merely po...

The Threshold of Existence: Discovering Brahma{ब्रह्म} in the Silent Spaces of Life

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The Threshold of Existence: Discovering Brahma{ब्रह्म} in the Silent Spaces of Life Life is often measured in events, in movements, in sounds, in words, and in visible change. But if we pause for just a moment and look closely, we find that the deepest truths lie not in what happens, but in the gaps...