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Importance of Cosmic Energy & the need for Meditation

cosmic-energy Cosmic energy exists everywhere in the Cosmos, a band between the Galaxies, planet humans & molecules, it is the space between each & everything & a band which keeps the whole Cosmos in order & Cosmic energy is the life force & essential to maintain the order of our life & to expand our consciousness. Cosmic energy is the base of all our actions & functions. We receive some amount of cosmic energy in deep sleep & in total silence. Read more [...]

Importance of Tulsi – Mother of the Universe

tulsi2 In Srimad Bhagavadgita Lord Krishna says 'if anybody offers me even a leaf with full devotion and bhav then I accept it by manifesting myself in gross form'. The presence of tulsi plant symbolizes the religious bent of a Hindu family. A Hindu household is considered incomplete if it doesn't have a tulsi plant in the courtyard. Many families have the tulsi planted in a specially built structure, which has images of deities installed on all four sides, and an Read more [...]

Importance of Yoga – Surya Namaskara or Sun Salutation

surya-namaskar Yoga Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskara literally means salute to the sun. It finds its roots in worship of Surya, the sun god. This sequence of activities and poses can be practiced as a physical exercise or a complete "sadhana" which incorporates exercise postures, breathing exercises, and profound meditation. A full round of these poses (asanas) are completed with two sets of the twelve postures comprising of forward and backward stretch of the spine. The Read more [...]

Secret of success in life – Identify your Hidden Talents and Be your own Boss!

be-ur-boss Identify your Hidden Talents What is common about all the success stories that you have heard or read so far? I am sure the answer to this would be that the person in question is strongly motivated to identify & improve their hidden talents and has the willpower to use these talents to attain success. The moral or take out from the above is not to try become the richest person in the world, but just to become YOURSELF. Try to develop your own talents, Read more [...]

Shaheed Bhagat Singh

bhagat-singh Bhagat Singh was one of the most renowned Indian revolutionaries and freedom fighters who contributed significantly in the Indian Freedom Struggle. He was born to Kishan Singh Sandhu and Vidyavati Kaur at Chak No. 105, Banga village, Jaranwala Tehsil in the Lyallpur district of the Punjab Province of British India. He belonged to this patriotic Jat Sikh family, some of whose members had participated in Indian Independence movements, and others had served in Read more [...]

Why visit temples?

lingaraj-temple-bhubaneswar-2 There are thousands of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be built the Vedic way. Generally, a temple should be located at a place where earth's magnetic wave path passes through densely. It can be in the outskirts of a town/village or city, or in middle of the dwelling place, or on a hilltop. The essence of visiting a temple is discussed here. Because of its location where high magnetic values Read more [...]

Swami Vivekananda

swami vivekananda Swami Vivekananda, considered to be a major force in the revival of Hinduism in modern India, was the chief disciple of the 19th century saint Ramakrishna Paramahansa and the founder of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. Swamiji is considered a key figure in the introduction of Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western World, primarily to America and Europe. He is also credited with propagating inter faith awareness, bringing Hinduism Read more [...]

What is Indiatva?

“We are the birds of the same nest, we may wear different skins, we may speak different languages, we may believe in different religions, we may belong to different cultures, yet we share the same home – OUR EARTH. Born on the same planet, covered by the same skies, gazing at the same stars, breathing the same air. We must learn to happily progress together, or miserably perish together, for man can live individually, but can survive only collectively”.
It is this spirit of humanness that has been the undercurrent of existence in a part of the world known by many names like Aryavarta, Jambudwipa, Bharatvarsha, Hindustan or India. This spirit has also prevailed in many other parts of the world where the right thinking of humankind has prevailed. These achievements are not just a matter of pride for Indians alone. They represent the triumph of the human mind and hence are a matter of pride for the human species irrespective of nationality.
Please respect the spirit of Indianness or being Indian – INDIAVTA. Contribute to this blog and help all of us.

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Importance of Cosmic Energy & the need for Meditation

cosmic-energy Cosmic energy exists everywhere in the Cosmos, a band between the Galaxies, planet humans & molecules, it is the space between each & everything & a band which keeps the whole Cosmos in order & Cosmic energy is the life force & essential to maintain the order of our life & to expand our consciousness. Cosmic energy is the base of all our actions & functions. We receive some amount of cosmic energy in deep sleep & in total silence. Read more [...]

Importance of Tulsi – Mother of the Universe

tulsi2 In Srimad Bhagavadgita Lord Krishna says 'if anybody offers me even a leaf with full devotion and bhav then I accept it by manifesting myself in gross form'. The presence of tulsi plant symbolizes the religious bent of a Hindu family. A Hindu household is considered incomplete if it doesn't have a tulsi plant in the courtyard. Many families have the tulsi planted in a specially built structure, which has images of deities installed on all four sides, and an Read more [...]

Importance of Yoga – Surya Namaskara or Sun Salutation

surya-namaskar Yoga Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskara literally means salute to the sun. It finds its roots in worship of Surya, the sun god. This sequence of activities and poses can be practiced as a physical exercise or a complete "sadhana" which incorporates exercise postures, breathing exercises, and profound meditation. A full round of these poses (asanas) are completed with two sets of the twelve postures comprising of forward and backward stretch of the spine. The Read more [...]

Coconut in Hindu Mythology

coconut1 The 3 eyes of coconut reperesents Lord shiva.The black shell represents Lord Karthikeya,white coconut inside represent Ma gauri and inside water represent Ma Ganga. The mirackle of coconut is whenever it falls on ground it never falls on any ones head even a person is standing under coconut tree. Very rarely if it falls on any ones head also its said that he is going to live long life more than 100 years. Lord Shiv and Ganesha story One day as a child Read more [...]

How many lives can someone have?

If you accept the theory of reincarnation, then you believe people have many lives. But how many, and until when? In other words, does it ever stop? In principle, the number of times you can return to Earth is not infinite, but depends on your ability to learn from past mistakes, and improve yourself until you attain what is called Nirvana, Samadhi, the Body of Light, etc. In short, a state of absolute perfection, where you’re free of all human conditioning. Read more [...]

The most important thing is to believe in something

It doesn’t really matter whether you believe in one life or in many. The important thing is to believe in something, something that helps you live well, make progress, improve your life, and do good things for yourself and for others. Once again, if you believe in only one life, then you’re right. And if you believe in many lifetimes, you’re also right! Both theories have value... as long as they help you improve yourself and attain happiness on earth. Our Read more [...]