A Definition of India
Is there such a thing as India? And if there is, how do we define it? Is it a nation? Or a civilization?
Is there such a thing as India? And if there is, how do we define it? Is it a nation? Or a civilization?
The Satyameva Dialogues consist of a series of recorded and transcribed conversations between Sri Manu and Acharya Nirankar. Acharya Nirankar is a practitioner and teacher of Vedanta, Sri Manu a seeker and student of Vedanta.
Read MoreSo where there is attention, there is no centre which is the self, the 'me', the psyche...that is meditation
Read MoreKeep far away where their breath can’t reach you and their breath travels very far and very deeply; don’t get contaminated by them, by their word, by their gesture, by their great knowledge; they have great knowledge but be far away from them where even you cannot find yourself
Read MoreThe Satyameva Dialogues consist of a series of recorded and transcribed conversations between Sri Manu and Acharya Nirankar. Acharya Nirankar is a practitioner and teacher of Vedanta, and Sri Manu, a seeker and student.
Read More"In many respects, Yoga may appear to be identical with religion, and yet the distinction is very vast." An analysis of the difference between religion and Yoga.
Read MoreA description of 'yajna' or sacrifice, one of the most significant aspects of Sanatan dharma.
Read MoreA critical exploration of Sri Aurobindo's place in, and contribution to, Indian philosophy
Read MoreAn exploration into the deeper significance of myths and legends in the Dharmic tradition
Read MoreAnd this Sun, this Sun of divine laughter is at the centre of all things, the truth of all things: we must learn to see it, to feel it, to live it...
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