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Mahendra Patel, the Indian-origin man who was accused of trying to abduct a child at a Georgia store, said he read the Hindu ...
For the wise, suffering is the first doorway to truth.” Why do humans cling to suffering even when liberation, peace, and ...
In the chaos of modern life, with deadlines pressing in, relationships fraying, and an overwhelming digital world at our ...
The article explores whether desires are fulfilled by mental concentration or divine intervention, referencing the Bhagavad ...
The Gujarat Zone within the India Pavilion has made a significant impact at the World Expo. From the opening day on May 4 ...
J. Robert Oppenheimer was born in New York in 1904. He was the son of first-generation Jewish immigrants who came to America ...
We had been lied to — not out of malice, but tradition. Misinterpretation. Fear. For centuries, the Bhagavad Gita was gift-wrapped in incense, stripped of fire, and sold as a manual for surrender.
The Center for Inner Resources Development–North America (CIRD-NA) will host the 2025 edition of Jnana Yajna, a series of ...
He and much of Pakistan suffer from Acute Historical Deficiency Syndrome (AHDS), leading to repeated bloody noses. That Asif ...
Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde criticized rival leader Uddhav Thackeray for vacationing while party workers are 'in coma ...
Misinterpretation. Fear. For centuries, the Bhagavad Gita was gift-wrapped in incense, stripped of fire, and sold as a manual for surrender. "Renounce the world," they said. "Let go of desires.
Robert Oppenheimer recited a verse from the Bhagavad Gita: “Kaal: Asmi Lokakshhayakritpraviddho Lokansamaahartumih pravrittah,” meaning ‘I am now death, the destroyer of worlds.’ ...