Tattva Bodha is a concise guide that explains the important ideas of Advaita Vedanta in a clear and organized way. It was written by the respected sage Shri Adi Shankaracharya and opens the door to a world where reality and wisdom come together in a special way. It...
Discover the beauty and meaning behind the Sanyasa Suktam hymn – ‘Na Karmana Na Prajaya’ also known as the ‘Purna Kumbha Mantra’, from the Rigveda, one of the oldest and most sacred texts of Hinduism. This mantra is chanted as a way of honoring the Sanyasi, who has...
PRATAH SMARANAM MANTRA, a Vedantic meditation (Nidhidhyasanam) composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya consisting of three profound verses summarizes the essence of Advaita Vedanta. In this meditation verse, the meditator, the Vedantic student, invokes his or her...
Guru Parampara represents the Guru Shishya lineage, where each Guru passes on the Advaita knowledge to their disciples from one generation to another, without any change in the basic knowledge. This Parampara continues for ages and the tracing of this Advaita Guru...
Sanskrit language is the forefront of languages in terms of diction and has been influential in building vocabulary. It’s been on this earth for many years and has made a global impact on people. Out of all the influential things it has provided us with, one of the...
The most commonly used Vedic Sanskrit hymn, Purusha Suktam is chanted in all the Vedic rituals and ceremonies. It is used during the worship of the Deity of Narayana or Vishnu in the temple, fire ceremonies. It is also a part of the daily recitation of hymns in one’s...
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