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Life lessons from the festival of lights

Every holiday has spiritual and behavioural meaning. The festival’s spiritual and cultural aspects and our own life lessons must be embraced to give our...

Cherishing siblings bond: The timeless tradition of Bhai Dooj

Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhai Tika, or Bhau Beej, has its roots in Hindu mythology and is associated with various legends and stories....

Celebrating divine protection: Unveiling the cultural significance of Govardhan puja in Hindu mythology

The cultural significance of Govardhan Puja lies in its roots in Hindu mythology, particularly the narrative from the Bhagavata Purana. Here are some aspects...

Nurturing equanimity (samachitvam) on the spiritual path

Bhagavad Gita describes equanimity (samachitvam) in Chapter 13, Verse 10 as an essential spiritual quality. Equanimity entails maintaining calmness, poise, composure, and evenness of...
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From darkness to light

Diwali is the darkest night of the year and the night when it is easiest to access the power of light. Light here does...

Be your own best friend

What if we could become our own best friend, how different our lives would be? We would be so filled with love and support...

What it means to have a diamond intellect

Growing up I was expected to accept things as they were. When I asked, ‘Why do I have to do it this way?’ the...

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