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Ramanuja – The Great Luminary of Devotion & Equality

Some are visionaries, some leaders or dreamers, yet there are a rare few souls who can actualise the visions, and transform lives of millions, solely with an end to uplift mankind. Śrī Rāmānuja is one such rare manifestation who transfigured the vedic civilisation with noble values of love . . .


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Hanuman – the Immortal Emissary of the Divine

There are exemplary beings who uphold the dhārmic laws of the universe, who are immortals commanding inestimable valour, and are easily accessible to truth-abiders. Hanumān stands as the crest of beings, just hearing about whose exploits humanity can instantly raise its fallen self by drawing from his . . .


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Holi, the Spring Festival of Soulful Colours

Holī is the exuberant Indian festival synonymous with the blooming spring season, colours and joyful radiance of hearts. Holī is originally the festival of harvest, fertility and sacred love; it is also recognised as the colourful expression of gratitude to mother nature, who blesses us with an infinite palette of . . .


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Yogavasistha, The Great Enquiry of Sri Rama

The Yoga philosophy, while being a union of various subjects of reality, is essentially an aggregation of doctrines based on subjective truths experienced from varying degrees of psychological modalities obtained as a result of diverse spiritual practices. The foremost goal of Yoga is the attainment of liberation by restoration to . . .


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Skanda Sasti – Valour of the Fiery One

Skanda or Lord Murugan remains the epicenter of the whole spiritual culture and vedic civilisation, especially for the ancient Tamil tradition. The worship of Murugan as the Supreme, finds ample evidence in the cultural fabric of festivals honoring Him and also in the scriptural texts and archeological findings across South . . .


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