Parimala Dhata writes about India’s rich tapestry of faiths and beliefs & faiths and her first-hand experience in participating in the Walk of Hope 2015-16.
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Parimala Dhata writes about India’s rich tapestry of faiths and beliefs & faiths and her first-hand experience in participating in the Walk of Hope 2015-16.
MoreWhatever be the situations, look at them carefully and try to work out how best you can handle them.
MoreDon’t unnecessarily complicate life with too many things. Speak the truth; more than speaking the truth,
MoreSri M talks about the experience called friendship, and the universal bonds that form its eternal foundation.
MoreLet Go! Upanishads have a beautiful saying ‘Tena tyaktena bhunjitha.’ Let go and rejoice! Normally when you say rejoice,
More‘That which does not move’ is like the eye of the cyclone—total motion amidst which there is nothing but absolute calmness
MoreMula’ which means ‘root’; ‘Adhara’ means ‘foundation’, support’. So, if you translate the word, it would mean ‘root support’
MoreRemove all the conditions that are there and remain in one essential state and this is the aim of the vedantic teaching.
MoreSri M said the late former president believed that “you need to dream for your dreams to come true”.
MoreThe Vedantin would say that absolute faith comes out of the understanding that the intellect is limited. The Bhakta would say that absolute faith
MoreDay 183 was a very special day for the entire contingent of padayatris of the Walk of Hope.
MoreProgram details of the Guru Purnima celebrations at Nashik on 31 July 2015 by The Satsang Foundation.
MoreThe Bhagvad Gita says wherever there is a manifestation of goodness, energy, power, position, status and knowledge – especially knowledge
MoreLook inside our minds and we will see we have hundreds of images and it’s because of these images we get hurt, our ego expands and we have so many problems!
MoreAt the end of the 18th chapter in Bhagwad Gita, Krishna declares, “Now that you have understood everything, relax.
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