Hinduism, Spirituality

Harnessing the Spiritual Power: Chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra 108 Times

Introduction The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, an ancient and revered chant from Hindu scriptures, holds profound spiritual significance. Chanting this powerful mantra 108 times is considered a sacred practice that has been passed down through generations. This article explores the spiritual significance and benefits of chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra 108 times and how it can positively impact […]

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Spirituality

Transcending the Frontiers of Spirituality

“Spirituality is the praxis and process of personal transformation, either in accordance with traditional religious ideals, or, increasingly, oriented on subjective experience and psychological growth independently of any specific religious context. In a more general sense, it may refer to almost any kind of meaningful activity or blissful experience.”                          […]

Sanskrit Texts, Spirituality

Kalagni Rudra

KALAGNI RUDRA               Translated and composed by VDN Rao This Krishna Yajurveda sambhadha Brahma Jnaana Saadhana bhuta bhasma dhaarana vishesha vidhi be described. This laghupanishad is  of Sanat Kumaara and Kaalaagni Rudra madhya prashnottara varnana-  tripundra dhaarana vidhi jigjnaasa-Shambhava vrata naamaka tripundra vidhi pratipaadana and the Shiva Rupa jnaana. […]

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Spirituality

Sankhya Darshana

Sankhya Darshana Samkhya, also Sankhya, Sāṃkhya or Sāṅkhya (Sanskrit: सांख्य, IAST: sāṃkhya – ‘enumeration’) is one of the six schools of classical Indian philosophy. Sage Kapila is traditionally considered the founder of the Samkhya school, although historical verification is not possible. It is considered to be one of the oldest philosophical systems in India. Samkhya […]

Spirituality

Visheshika Darshana

Visheshika Darshana Vaisheshika, or Vaiśeṣika, (Sanskrit: वैशॆषिक) is one of the six Hindu schools of philosophy (orthodox Vedic systems) in India. Historically, it has been closely associated with the Hindu school of logic, Nyaya. Vaisesika holds a form of atomism and assumes that all objects in the physical universe are reducible to a finite number […]

Spirituality

Nyaya Darshana

Nyaya Darshana Nyāya (Sanskrit ni-āyá, literally “recursion”, used in the sense of “syllogism, conclusion”) is the name given to one of the six orthodox or astika schools of Hindu philosophy—specifically, the school of logic. The Nyaya school of philosophical speculation is based on texts known as the Nyaya Sutras written by Aksapada Gautama from around […]

Spirituality

Mimamsa Darshana

Mimamsa Darshana Mīmāmsā (मीमांसा), a Sanskrit word meaning “investigation”, is the name of the astika (“orthodox”) school of Hindu philosophy whose primary inquiry into the nature of dharma is based on a close hermeneutic of the Vedas. Its basic principles are ritualism (orthopraxis), antiasceticism and antimysticism. The central aim of the school is the clarification […]

Spirituality

Vedānta Darśana(Upanishads)

Vedānta Darśana(Upanishads) Of the six darśanas, or systems of philosophy, which recognize the authority of the Vedas, the last two, the Mīmāṅisā and Vedānta systems, are directly connected with them. The Mīmāṅsā system attempts to reconcile various Vedic texts that seem to give different instructions regarding the same ritual system. The Vedānta system tries to […]

Spirituality

Taittirya Upanishad

Taittirya Upanishad Om ! May He protect us both together; may He nourish us both together; May we work conjointly with great energy, May our study be vigorous and effective; May we not mutually dispute (or may we not hate any). Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in […]