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Types of Bhairavas and Rudras in Hindu Scriptures: A Comprehensive Explorations

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Nurturing India's Democratic Soul: Empowering Youth to Choose the Right Leaders

India's journey as the world's largest democracy is a tale of triumph, struggle, and resilience. From the dawn of independence to the present day, the nation has embraced the values of democracy, fostering an environment where every voice matters. Central to this narrative is the pivotal role of the youth in shaping the nation's destiny by exercising their right to choose the right leaders. Origins of Indian Democracy: India's tryst with democracy began with the adoption of its Constitution on January 26, 1950. Crafted by visionary leaders such as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Constitution enshrined the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. It laid the foundation for a democratic framework that guaranteed universal adult suffrage, empowering every citizen with the right to vote regardless of caste, creed, or gender. The first general elections held in 1952 marked a historic moment as millions of Indians queued up to cast their ballots, heralding...

Bhishma: The Unwavering Pillar of Virtue in the Mahabharata

In the epic Mahabharata, Bhishma is one of the most revered characters, known for his unparalleled dedication to righteousness, unyielding loyalty, and unwavering commitment to his principles. His life story serves as a timeless source of inspiration, teaching invaluable lessons that transcend time and culture. Bhishma was born as Devavrata, the son of King Shantanu and the river goddess Ganga. From a young age, he displayed extraordinary valor, wisdom, and selflessness. His most remarkable act, however, was his vow of celibacy, renouncing the throne and any chance of personal happiness to ensure the happiness of his father and stepmother, Queen Satyavati. This selfless act forms the cornerstone of Bhishma's character, illustrating the importance of duty, sacrifice, and honor. Despite the personal sacrifices it entailed, Bhishma upheld his vow throughout his life, earning him the title of "Bhishma," meaning "terrible" or "fearsome" in Sansk...

Importance of culture and historical heritage

Greetings my friend... I must say only by reading the heading only you might get an idea of the topic. But I will sincerely hope you will read out this topic. I can guarantee after you finish this article you will think differently. Now a days we can see in Indians are getting more consciousness about there religion and especially Hindus are claiming on there cultural heritage . So some of us might think is this necessary at all..? In a situation of India where average unemployment ratio is 8.7% and illiteracy ratio is 18% and so on. So in this article I will try to explain  why it is important and should we support it or not.    There is no doubt in it , that India needs to grow on several sectors and needs to work on reducing poverty but before going to a conclusion we must know that by only identifying the problems, problems can't be resolved. For a resolution we must understand and find out the basics of the problems so that we can conclude a method to get an absolute...

Isha upanishads part 4 - Srikar subhankar

  As we discussed previously that those who are ignorance of the Brahma are in darkness but those who think they know about Him are in more darkness then the ignorance.... Though अन्यत् एव आहुः विद्यया अन्यत् आहुः अविद्यया ।  इति शुश्रुम धीराणां ये नः तत् विचचक्षिरे ।।१०।।                         Those who obeying the avidya means those who do any karma have there different or same  phals and  those who do good work /satkarma also have there different or same phals.. Both of the works are done in the purpose to get the ultimate peace but both doesn't lead to that... By doing any karma have it's own kind of phal and the karma phal itself become a new karma and that's how the whole karma phal chane goes on...  ================================= विद्यां च अविद्यां च यः तत् वेद उभयम् सह ।  अविद्यया मृत्युं तीर्त्वा विद्यया अमृतम् अश्नुते ।।११।।                 ...

Universal cosmic energy

This world is full of energy and light . Some energy are familiar and full of life and creation while some creats death and distrruction...Both are needed for this universe to run... So it has been generated...like I there will no hunger there will no be food.. All the energy spread in this world equally and eventually... While there will be some disturbance to it.. it will act on it and make the balance again and again...               Centuries ago our indian schoolers and scientists ( rishis and munis) had get to know about this concept and they do the research that how a human can contemplate this cosmic energy to the physical world and use it in the lifestyle so great works can  be done. After my decades many different Rishis and Munis  comes to different different results...  Some get extreme calmness and prosperity and some get darkness and the technic of distrruction and illusions...        Later o...

Make your diwali sucessful.

Diwali  (also known as Deepawali ) is one of  India ’s biggest  festivals . The word 'Deepawali' means rows of lighted lamps.   It is a Festival of Lights and Hindus celebrate it with joy. During this festival, people light up their   houses  and  shops  with  Diyas  (small cup-shaped oil lamp made of baked clay). They worship the Lord  Ganesha  for welfare and prosperity and Goddess  Lakshmi  for wealth and wisdom.                                                     This festival is celebrated in the  Hindu month  of Kartikamasam which falls sometime during October or November. It is celebrated to mark the return of Lord  Rama  af...