- Spirituality
Akshay Tritiya: Celebrating Unbounded Prosperity
Akshay means never diminishing, the eternal one. Tritiya means the third day. Akshay Tritiya falls o...
Spirituality During a Crisis
We wear a mask. We avoid crowds and stay home. We wash our hands every hour, and we check our oxygen...
What can we learn from trees?
च्छायामन्यस्य कुर्वन्ति तिष्ठन्ति स...
Kalasha – The Energy Repository
Kalasha or Purna Kumbha is an essential part of Hinduism. In this blog, we are going to discuss the ...
Building the Psychological Immunity
A lot has been spoken about the physical strength and immunity of the body, especially during the pa...
Sadhana During Menstruation
49.6% of the world population is women, and around 50% of them are of reproductive age. This means t...
Nataraja -The Dancing form of Shiva at CERN
Biblical floods, black plague, Y2K, or Mayan calendar. Humanity has always been intrigued with the e...
Ajapa Japa – Chanting without Chanting
Mantra is a Sanskrit word composed of two words Man (mind) and Tra (liberation). So, the word mantra...
Spiritual Healing – What Is it? How To Do It And Why Do We Do It?
In most of his live sessions, Swami Ji mentions Spiritual Healing and how one can perform it. There ...
Praan Pratishtha (Spiritual Consecration) – Energizing the Deities
In spiritual terms, consecration means transforming the physical into the non-physical. But more imp...
Crossroads of Shreyas and Preyas
Kathopanishad is one of the primary Upanishads (Sanskrit texts of ideas and teachings), believed to ...
Movement and Spirituality
Developed more than 4700 years ago, during the Indus Valley civilization, Yoga is something everyone...