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It doesn’t matter what your belief is. If you need to survive in this world, you need to put in hard work.
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It doesn’t matter what your belief is. If you need to survive in this world, you need to put in hard work.
All our thought processes are made up of language. Music is something which cuts across all barriers.
I would like to tell you a little story that actually is from ancient the Jain ancient system of thought. It was adapted and adopted by a great Sufi who made it very popular, whose name was Maulana...
There is an urgent need to address climate change, pollution, deforestation, and biodiversity loss. The Satsang Foundation works towards protecting ecosystems, promoting sustainable practices, and ...
Every morning, a dog stops by a certain tree on our street. It lifts its leg, does its business, and moves along. It’s an ordinary sight—easily overlooked. And yet, something curious stands out. Th...
Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, is not just about physical health; it emphasizes holistic well-being encompassing mind, body, and Spirit. One of the fascinating concepts within Ayurveda is t...
Healthier Lives, Brighter Futures The first three months of 2025 have brought significant advancements at Swaasthya Hospitals, reinforcing its commitment to providing free and accessible, high-qual...
Knowing oneself starts with knowing oneself in the midst of people, not alone. In seclusion, I don’t see how I am. We should first know who we are and where we stand. To know thyself means knowing...
Bhakti cannot be cultivated. It either happens, or it does not happen. It’s only with grace, we cannot say anything. We can do puja etc and, all that is fine. When the heart becomes tender, it happ...
The wisest man very soon discovers the limitations of the intellect. The Upanishads declare, yanmanasā na manute yenāhurmano matam, that which even the mind cannot understand, that is the Supreme R...
In para bhakti, all that the devotee asks for is the darshan of the Lord. Even separation sometimes is enjoyed.
Gita is not something to be read as a theoretical text. While you need to do that, it should be looked at as a sadhana, a practice by which you free yourself.