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Ganesha Rahasya
The ultimate truth in this existing world is that it is nothing but a collection of molecules. This is called as ‘Gana’ (collective form). Our own body is a ‘Gana’. It is made up of flesh, blood and bone marrow. Thus the......Leer más
ChristmasEach one of you is a special gift on the planet!
You are the Christmas tree.
The Christmas tree is pointing upwards and its branches grow on all sides, and we all have that capacity to blossom to the fullest of the human potential.At the time of year......Leer más
Maha ShivaratriTodo el mundo funciona según las leyes de la Naturaleza. ¿Qué es eso? Eso es Shiva. El mundo entero se mueve a un ritmo auspicioso de inocencia e inteligencia. Esa auspiciosidad es divinidad. Shiva es la inocencia armoniosa que no......Leer más
HoliThe 'Holi' festival is a very fun-filled and popular occasion in India. People play holi with Chandan and colored water. This festival is celebrated around early March each year. People believe that the bright colors represent energy, life and joy. Huge......Leer más
Ram means the light within me, the light in my heart(Festival of Ram Navami, April 1, 2012)
Ram means light. The root of words like rays and radiance comes from ram. Ra means radiance. Ma means me, mine, myself. Ram means the light within me, the light in my heart. Ram, of course, is the name of Lord......Leer más
Navratri - A Journey to SourceThe festival of Navratri is celebrated with prayers and gaiety in the beginning of the Ashwin (autumn) and the beginning of Chatira (spring). This period is a time for self-referral and getting back to the Source. During this time of transformation, nature......Leer más
The Symbolism of GaneshaGanesha is the formless Divinity - encapsulated in a magnificent form, for the benefit of the devotee.
Gan means group. The universe is a group of atoms and different energies. This universe would be in chaos if there was no supreme law governing these......Leer más
RadhasthamiRadhashtami is Radha’s birthday. Radha is the longing for the Divine, the unknown infinity – Krishna!
If you read Radha the other way round, it is Dhara. Dhara moves away from the source. When it moves towards its source it is called Radha.......Leer más
Raksha BandhanThis full moon is dedicated to the seers -- the Rishis. It is also called the Raksha bandhan. Bandhan means bondage, Raksha means protection. A bondage that protects you - Your bondage to the knowledge, to the master, to the truth, to The Self, all Save......Leer más
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