• The 11 RUDRA

    If you could host a dinner and anyone you invite was sure to come, who would you invite?

    Worship of SHIVA

    Many mantras in the Veda directly mention Shiva, like the following from the Rig Veda-

    कैलासशिखरे रम्ये शंकरस्य शुभे गृहे ।
    देवतास्तत्र मोदन्ि तन्मे मनः शिवसंकल्पमस्तु ।।

    “On the charming peak of Kailasha mountain is the home of the Peace-creator Shivawhere all Gods ultimately rejoice. May my heart always rejoice with shiva thoughts.”

    In the Rigveda, Bhagawan Shiva is referred to as Rudra, who is described as a powerful and benevolent deity. The Rigveda describes Rudra as the god of hunting and the protector of cattle. It also mentions his association with the bow, the arrow, and the storm, which symbolize his power and his ability to destroy evil.
    The Yajurveda, another Veda in Hindu scripture, mentions Bhagawan Shiva as a god who is capable of destroying evil and ignorance. It also describes him as a god of fertility and as the one who bestows long life and prosperity. In the Atharvaveda, Shiva is described as the god of medicine and healing, who can cure physical and mental diseases. This Veda also mentions the importance of the worship of Shiva and the various rituals associated with his worship.


    अजं शाश्वतं कारणं कारणानां
    शिवं केवलं भासकं भासकानाम्
    तुरीयं तमःपारमाद्यन्तहीनं
    प्रपद्ये परं पावनं द्वैतहीनम्

    The one who is beyond birth, the permanent one, the one who is the cause of the causes, the one who illuminates the whole Universe, the one beyond the three states, without beginning and end, the Destroyer of ignorance and struggle, the one beyond all duality, I offer my obeisance to him, the purest. Bhagawan Shiva has more than 1500 names and each name denotes a form so we can say he has thousands of forms

    Significance of Rudra Avatar-

    1) Kapali
    2) Pingal
    3) Bheem
    4) Virupaksha
    5) Vilohit
    6) Shastra
    7) Ajapaad
    8) Ahirbudhnya
    9) Shambhu
    10) Chand
    11) Bhav.

    You know SHIVA


    God resides within our body, in the cavity of the heart. This God is eternal. The Supreme Soul, who is one and infinite, is the Master of this physical body of ours, and this entire earth resides within His body. This God who circulates within the earth cannot be recognized by the earth itself. This shows that the elements of the physical world (such as the earth) are unable to understand the true nature of the soul.
    Water, fire, air, space, mind, intellect, ego, mind, letters, and death, God is located in all of them and is the origin of all these

    अन्तःशरीर निहितो गुहायामज एको नित्यमस्य पृथिवी शरीरं यः पृथिवीमन्तरे संचरन् यं पृथिवी न वेद ।
    यस्यापः शरीरं योऽपोऽन्तरे संचरन् यमापो न विदुः ।
    यस्य तेजः शरीर यस्तेजोऽन्त संचरन्यं तेजो न वेद ।
    यस्य वायुः शरीरं यो वायुमन्तरे संचरन् यं वायुनं वेद ।
    यस्याकाशः शरीरं च आकाशमन्तरे संचरन् यमाकाशो न वेद ।
    यस्य मनः शरीरं यो मनोऽन्तरे संचरन्यं मनो न वेद ।
    यस्य बुद्धिः शरीरं यो बु
    द्धिमन्तरे संचरन् बुद्धिर्न वेद ।
    यस्याहंकारः शरीरं योऽहंकारमन्तरे संचरन् यमहंकारो न वेद।
    यस्य चित्तं शरीरं यश्चित्तमन्तरे संचरन् यं ।
    चित्तं न वेद ।
    यस्याव्यक्तं शरीरं योऽव्यक्तमन्तरे संचरन् यमव्यक्तं न वेद ।
    यस्याक्षरं शरीर योऽक्षरमन्तरे संचरन् यमक्षरं न वेद ।
    यस्य मृत्युः शरीरं यो मृत्युमन्तरे संचरन्यं मृत्युर्न वेद ।
    स एष सर्वभूतान्तरात्माऽपहतपाप्मा दिव्यो देव एको नारायणः।
    अहं ममेति यो भावो देहाक्षादावनात्मनि।
    अध्यासोऽयं निरस्तव्यो विदुषा ब्रह्मनिष्ठया ॥

    This God is the conscience of all living beings and He is free from all sins, divine and only Narayana.  The sense of “ego” (ego and affection) that appears in the body and senses is false. This false intention must be eliminated through the knowledge of Brahman and the stillness of the soul. The wise man who has faith in Brahman. This verse inspires us to understand the true nature of the soul and the divine and encourages us to look beyond the material elements of this world. The omnipresence of God and His unknowability teach us that true divinity and knowledge can only be attained through the soul.
    This verse presents the essence of Vedanta philosophy, which describes the unity of the soul and the divine, their omnipresence and ignorance. It teaches us that the elements of the material world are unable to understand the true nature of the soul and that true knowledge can be attained only through the purification of the so

  • Global well- being

    What quality do you value most in a friend?

    Oh Nature

    For the last several years, we have been seeing the heat increasing continuously, this year there is a lot of change in the heat, last year was also hot but this year it has reached 50 degrees in many places in Asia, and the mercury is also around 47 in India’s capital Delhi. Many people are saying that we cut trees due to which we have to see so much heat, we Indians have the habit of blaming everything. But is the temperature increasing due to the cutting of trees? 

    Or is it a cycle, in which the role of human beings is very limited? The earth is 450 million years old, it has been 2 lakh years since man came, and it has been 300 years since man planted so-called factories, which is the main cause of global warming. In just 300 years, have we raised the temperature of the earth so much that we will be absorbed in the sea? If so, how many factories would have had to be set up at the end of the last ice age to melt ice? The last ice age came 25000 to 19000 thousand years ago the reason for its end is this cycle, which makes the earth hot or cold, like every 1 lakh years there is some change in the orbital path of the Earth’s Sun, and every 41000 years the axis of the earth tilts from 22.1 degrees to 24.5 degrees,  Apart from this, there are other cycles also. Which affects the winter heat

    So planting our trees or not is not going to make any difference in the global warming of the earth, let me tell you a simple figure if you drive 5000 kilometers on a bike per year, then you will have to plant 23 big trees, which will reduce its carbon emission to zero, 70 trees for one AC and 200 trees if you drive a car. This is not possible for all of us, so do not burden yourself with global warming.  Yes, but you can plant trees, even one tree will give shelter to thousands of creatures, and will give shelter to you.

    Purify the environment around you, purify your neighborhood, and reduce the temperature there, it does not affect global warming. Anyway, man has not advanced so technologically that he can have a huge impact on global warming, but, certainly, we will one day, our greed is only drying up the rivers and ponds, tomorrow when we dry up the oceans, then it will happen, now we have been able to dig only a few kilometers below the earth.  When we dig and reach the core of the earth, we will destroy it completely. Until then, stop worrying about global warming and enjoy eating fruits in the shade of the tree. Because the people who give us knowledge on global warming go in private jets and yachts and you cannot imagine how many millions of trees are cut in their greed, while the entire forest cannot compensate for the carbon emissions of their one journey

    The limitations believe

    Belonging to oneself means anchoring one’s identity and self-worth internally rather than externally. It involves understanding that your value is inherent and not contingent on others’ opinions, societal norms, or external achievements. This form of belonging is an intimate knowledge and acceptance of who you are, with all your strengths and flaws.

    The Challenge of External Validation

    In today’s interconnected world, where social media and societal expectations can heavily influence our sense of self, the pull towards external validation is strong. People often seek approval, love, and acceptance from others, using these external sources as mirrors to reflect their worth. While human connections are vital, an overreliance on them can lead to a fragile self-esteem that is easily shaken by criticism or rejection.


    1. Self-Awareness:

    Deeply understanding your thoughts, emotions, and motivations. This awareness helps you recognize patterns and triggers that lead to seeking external validation.

    2. Self-Acceptance:

    Embracing all aspects of yourself, including those you might perceive as negative. Self-acceptance fosters a stable foundation of self-worth that doesn’t waver with external circumstances.

    3. Self-Compassion:

    Treating yourself with the same kindness and understanding you would offer a friend. This practice helps mitigate self-criticism and promotes inner peace.

    4. Authenticity:

    Living in alignment with your true self, values, and beliefs. Authenticity requires courage, especially when it means diverging from societal expectations or risking disapproval from others.

    When you belong to yourself, you cultivate a sense of inner peace and resilience. This self-belonging provides a stable foundation from which you can navigate life’s challenges and relationships. It allows you to engage with others from a place of wholeness rather than neediness, leading to healthier and more fulfilling connections.

    Practice of positive


    Mindfulness and Meditation:

    These practices can help you connect with your inner self and develop a deeper understanding and acceptance of your thoughts and feelings.

    Own golden Book

    Writing about your experiences, thoughts, and emotions can provide clarity and insight into your inner world.

    Therapy or Coaching:

    Professional guidance can support your journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance.

    The serious lines:

    Learning to say no and setting healthy boundaries protects your sense of self from being overly influenced or drained by others. In a world where finding home in others is often emphasized, the art of belonging to oneself stands as a vital counterbalance. It is an empowering journey that nurtures inner strength and authenticity, allowing you to live a life that is true to your essence. By mastering this art, you create a personal sanctuary of self-acceptance and love, from which all other relationships can flourish healthily and meaningfully.

  • Peaceful perspective: mindfulness for health.

    What jobs have you had?

    Food is not life

    The most important thing that nature has put in the inner mind of all organisms is survival, meaning the first goal of all organisms is to survive, so we do everything necessary to survive and advance our consciousness with the subconscious mind, and when we do this work, a chemical is released in our brain which is called dopamine and this gives us happiness Is. Meaning Mother Nature has arranged that in whatever work we fulfill our minimum goal, we feel happy. Such as good food, music, etc.
    Then the natural question arises that then why do we like such food which is more junk and unhealthy because it makes us sick, so it should not be natural

    But no matter how hard we try, we plan the diet, and in the end, the mind keeps running behind the test. The reason for this is also our survival instinct because no matter how much material progress we have made, we are primitive humans who live in caves.
    At that time after getting food, there was no guarantee of getting food the next time, and once the food came in front of him, he was forced to eat more and more because who does not know whether he could not get such food tomorrow or not and had to be hungry for many days, and at such times fat is most important because it keeps us alive in the lack of food. We also like sugar more for this reason because it gives us the energy to work immediately.
    You can see the small child for this, how much trouble it is to feed him vegetables or something good, the same chocolate, candy, or junk food he likes the first time

    But there is also a reason for this because you see that there is a war going on between Ukraine and Russia, there is a war against Israel and Palestine, and the availability of food has decreased due to the horrors of the war, no matter how much progress we have made, but only one bad event can take us back to the primitive age. And long lines for food and starvation can be forced to see the horrors of death.
    So no matter how much progress we make materially, it is in our inner mind that if we do not get this food tomorrow, then eat it today, and all our diet plans become zero But what should we do now, and how to convince ourselves that now the quantity of food is available in abundance and we will not die of hunger.
    For that, we have to raise our level a little which separates us from other animals, we have to convince ourselves that we have not come to this earth just to survive, our goal is very big. One way for this is Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra, which tells us that we can attain Godhood from the human body, and by moving on different levels, we can move out of the vicious cycle of survival and move forward on the path of self-welfare.

    When we do pranayama and meditation, our consciousness gradually rises, then the system of the mind changes, and the pleasure that comes from good food or sex is automatically achieved manifold. Then external things do not affect it, that is why fasting, etc. was included in our traditions. So that we prepare ourselves slowly. If you consume the green leaves of peepal yourself in this series, then in a few days, as a result, the flow of electrical signals in your brain changes slightly, if you continue to progress in this way, then karmic bonds can also end, it supplies oxygen to the body It is not that one should meditate only for the attainment of God, it can also benefit in maintaining our diet plan, this is one of its many benefits. It is our journey from animality to humanity and tells us that our goal is not just to survive but to self-welfare, there are many ways to meditate, and you can choose from them according to you.

    Bhagvat Gita said :

    असंशयं महाबाहो मनो दुर्निग्रहं चलम्।
    अभ्यासेन तु कौन्तेय वैराग्येण च गृह्यते।। 35।।

    Sri Bhagavan said, “O Mahabaho! Indeed, the mind is fickle and difficult to be subdued, but O Arjuna, the son of Kunti! It is subdued by practice and detachment. So far, our efforts are on the surface and we try to stop the mind directly for not eating food or to leave a habit while the mind is not in your control

    First of all, prayer –

    1. Praying to God is the easiest and most suitable means, it increases the Sattva quality. The power of prayer is a tool that gives us inner strength.

    2. Desi Indian cow should start consuming milk and ghee. This increases the Sattva quality.

    3. Apart from this, the use of fruits and satvik food should be increased Whatever mantra you have received from the Guru, you should chant it or chant the name.

    4. One should take 8 hours of sleep, but he should not take eight hours from twelve o’clock in the night to 8 in the morning, but try to get up by 6 o’clock, and slowly start getting up in Brahma Mahurat.

    5. After that start doing pranayama and meditation, in pranayama, Anulom-Vilom, Bhastrika Pranayama can be done, after that meditation should be done. Start cow service, spend some time in the cowshed.

    This will increase your Sattva quality. You can also start activities like donating to the deserving. Gradually, you will be able to balance sattvic qualities with your tamasic and majestic qualities

  • A new approach: H2o

    What are you good at?

    Water is energy.

    Water is not only the most soluble substance, but it also contains everything. Whatever vessel you put it in, it happens. But, have you thought that water also contains our thoughts, emotions and energy?

    Water and Energy:

    Water absorbs the energy of the person with whom it comes in contact. Whether that energy is negative or positive, water adapts to it.

    Water sensitivity:

    Water is extremely sensitive to all kinds of thoughts. If you look at water molecules under a microscope, you will find that the composition of water varies according to ideas

    Impact of Ideas:

    The structure of water molecules in grief is different and different in happiness. The effect of prayer and the effect of hope or positive thought are also different. If one’s thought is positive, then the composition of the water kept near him will also be positive. If the thought is negative, the composition of the water will be the same.

    A New Approach:

    We can guess any person’s thoughts from the water bottle kept near him. With the help of this unique quality, you can also detect any negative force in your home or room

    RO water purifier should be installed or not.

    Many times the question comes that it will be right to install RO water purifier or it will be a mistake because then you will be able to drink outside water or not? Or if it removes all the minerals dissolved in water, then what do we do

    Let us first understand the working of RO

    1. Initial Filtration:

    When water enters the RO system, it first passes through a pre-filter. This pre-filter works by removing large particles, dirt, sand, and sediment from the water. This is the first step so that the purification process of water can start correctly.

    2. Active Carbon Filter Pre Carbon:

    Next, the water passes through an activated carbon filter. This filter works to remove chlorine, pesticides and other chemicals present in the water. It also improves the taste and smell of water

    3. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane:

    This is the most important stage. An RO membrane is a semipermeable membrane that allows water molecules to pass through small pores but excludes larger particles and chemicals. Dissolved salts, heavy metals and other impurities in the water get trapped in this membrane and clear water comes out.

    4. Post-Carbon Filter:

    The purified water from the RO membrane then passes through a post-carbon filter. This filter works by removing any residual odors or tastes present in the water, making the water even purer and drinkable.

    5. UV (Ultra Violet) Filter:

     Some RO systems also have a UV filter. This UV light works to destroy bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms present in the water, making the water 100% pure and safe


    6. TDS Adjuster:

     As people have become aware that we should not drink water of low TDS, then there is an extra membrane which again adds minerals to the water, so that TDS increases again. But if a machine does not have this membrane, then this adjuster mixes the unfiltered water again in clean water, which eliminates the basic purpose of this whole machine.

    If we have our way, we will ask to remove RO from all houses, but at present rivers and groundwater have become highly polluted And with toxic chemicals and plastic particles dissolved in water, our measures can no longer separate them from water. Because of the excessive pesticide use in agriculture and factories, the amount of microplastics and aluminum in the water has also increased which cannot be removed by normal filters. But still those who are on the mountains and those who do not have farming or any factory on the banks of those rivers, those lucky people should not drink water without RO, if you drink RO water then no one can save you from being unwell. The rivers of the mountains carry with them the reserves of minerals and medicines in the water, their water is medicine.
    To clean the river water, keep a vessel in the sun for an hour, there is no better antibacterial than the sun. Or boil once, then take alum and rotate it once in water to clean the waste. You can also use limestone and charcoal filters. But for those on the field, there is no option other than RO at the moment

    How much TDS water should you drink?

    TDS stands for Total Dissolved Solid. Now it is not necessary how much TDS is there, what is important is what is found in it?

    By the way, even water of 500 TDS does not give problems and if arsenic, aluminum or fluoride is mixed in 50 TDS, then it can give trouble. To increase the life of the RO filter, an additional filter should be installed from the outside filter, and only the remaining 3 filters are necessary, the rest does not mean much. Another special thing nowadays the trend of copper tubes has increased, do not forget to use it. Please tell me how you liked the information and for similar information, you can follow me i.e. spirituality is beyond Science Should I take an alkaline machine or not?

    Alkaline water machines are devices that increase the pH level of water, making it more alkaline. It is particularly claimed to provide health benefits.
    These machines commonly use an electromagnetic or electrolysis process, where water is split into acidic and alkaline, which finally forms alkaline water and separates the rest of the acidic water.

    It is said that drinking high pH water from this machine has many health benefits, but there is a big question that our stomach is acidic and even if we drink high pH water, it reacts with stomach acid and becomes neutral. What’s the use of that water after that?
    In addition, it is important that the pH level of the blood is controlled by the body and is not affected by drinking water. Rather, the pH level of the blood depends on the calcium in the body. The best solution is that we can take gourd juice, or a pinch of lime in drinking water. Or the ashes proved in the yagna can also be mixed in water. You can make 100% alkaline water only from the remaining ashes of Yagya, in which you can keep 10 liters of water for two pinches of bhasma for 12 hours, after that you can use that water which is absolutely good.

  • The conciseness upgrade.

    What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?

    Knowledge of wisdom: The Asthavakra Gita :

    कथं ज्ञानमवाप्नोति कथं मुक्तिर्भविष्यति।
    वैराग्यं च कथं प्राप्तमेतद्ब्रूहि मम प्रभो॥

    This verse, taken from the Ashtavakra Gita, poses important questions of the spiritual journey. It explores the path of knowledge, salvation, and detachment. To fully understand this, we need to delve deeper into the context of the Ashtavakra Gita and the story of Sage Ashtavakra, whose teachings highlight these spiritual endeavors

    Knowledge of wisdom:

    Ashtavakra Gita is a dialogue between Rishi Ashtavakra and King Janaka. It is a major treatise of the Advaita Vedanta tradition, which emphasizes the oneness of the soul and Brahman. The questions asked in the shloka reflect King Janaka’s deep spiritual understanding and desire to transcend the material and many forms of life

    Sage Ashtavakra: Early Life and Cursed Deformities.

    Ashtavakra, known for his intelligence and spiritual insight, was the son of Rishi Kahod and his wife Sujata. In the womb itself, he corrected his father by listening to his Veda recitation, as a result of which Kahod cursed him, causing Ashtavakra to be born with eight deformities. Despite this, Ashtavakra became a child of an extremely intelligent and spiritual nature. His mother Sujata taught him the scriptures and gave him a deep understanding of spiritual truth

    कथं ज्ञानमवाप्नोति :

    Knowledge is the recognition of the reality of the soul, which is attained not by external means but by self-observation, meditation, and the guidance of the enlightened master

    कथं मुक्तिर्भविष्यति :

    Liberation is liberation from the cycle of birth and death and the realization of oneness with the soul with Bramha.

    वैराग्यं च कथं प्राप्तम :

    Quietness differs from desires and material things, which are achieved through self-discipline, meditation, and spiritual understanding

    Enlightenment is possible with self-observation, meditation, and the guidance of a knowledgeable Guru. Spiritual practices, moral life and enrichment of virtues pave the way for liberation. Disinterest can be achieved by developing a sense of contentment and satisfaction in the present. This verse guides us towards self-realization, inner peace, and the pursuit of ultimate freedom. The teachings of Ashtavakra inspire us to transcend the illusions of the material world and towards the attainment of true knowledge

    As per Ramcharitmanas

    सो सुखु करमु धरमु जरि जाऊ ।
    जहँ न राम पद पंकज भाऊ ॥
    जोगु कुजोगु ग्यानु अग्यानू ।
    जहँ नहिं राम पेम परधानू ॥”

    This couplet embodies the devotion and love of Lord Ramchandra, which highlights the importance of true religion and spiritual practice. It is an inspirational couplet that makes us understand the importance of truth, love, and spiritual practice. To achieve true happiness, we must remain single. It tells us that to achieve joy and happiness in life, we must walk the path of truth and justice. That is, to accept simplicity in life. Today we use and waste many things, which causes great harm to Mother Nature, it is an injustice, so simplicity is very important in life. It is in God’s love that the soul finds joy and true satisfaction. There is true happiness in knowledge, which is in the love of God
    Teaches us the importance of truth, love, and spiritual practice. It reminds us of the importance of following the path of righteousness, attaining enlightenment, and being absorbed in the love of God. This emotional and spiritual couplet inspires us to the true path of search for truth, the importance of love, and joy

  • Lord Shiva: A Motivational Perspective on Spiritual Strength

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    The Key to the Fullness of Life

    Lord Shiva has a special place in Indian culture and religion. He is not just a deity, but also a lifestyle, a philosophy, and a spiritual guide. Shiva is called Mrityunjaya, which means ‘beyond the last moment’. He is the god of destruction, which is necessary for the creation of the new creation. Surrender to them not only gives us satisfaction in material life but also paves the way for spiritual growth. The idea “Surrender to Shiva, and he will give you everything” is not just a religious statement, but a profound truth of life. Shiva means to join yourself, within your brain, there is a pea-sized pity gland and module whose form is similar to a Shivalinga and the serpent that is wrapped around Shiva is your speech. If you have control over your speech, then it is good, otherwise, it is also like some poison

    Meaning of Shiva and His Symbolism:

    Shiva means ‘benefactor’. They are Trinetradhars, whose third eye symbolizes knowledge, enlightenment, and destruction. They wear the serpent around their neck, symbolizing the cycle of life and death. Shiva’s damaru depicts the sound of creation and destruction, and the trident symbolizes three gunas – Sattva, Raja, and Tama. The Ganges flowing in their locks teaches us how to calm the difficulties and disturbances of life

    Meaning of surrender to Shiva:

    Surrendering to Shiva means renouncing one’s ego, selfishness,s and Maya and surrendering oneself to Shiva. This dedication is a symbol of deep faith and faith. When we offer our worries, sorrows, and joys at the feet of Shiva, we attain mental peace and contentment. This dedication helps us understand the truth of our lives and connects us to the true nature of our soul

    Result of Dedication:

    The most important consequence of surrendering to Shiva is that we go beyond material comforts and attain spiritual satisfaction. True reverence and devotion towards Lord Shiva make us get all the things that are necessary for our life. By the grace of Shiva, we get joy, peace, power, knowledge, and prosperity in life. He takes away all our sufferings and overwhelms us with His divine energy

    Story: Shivabhakta Ravana

    Ravana, who was a great Shiva devotee, pleased Shiva with his devotion and penance. Ravana performed rigorous penance to please Lord Shiva and eventually Shiva granted him a boon. This story teaches us that if we worship Shiva with a true heart and remain devoted to him, then Shiva fulfills us with all our wishes.

    Ways to worship Shiva

    1. Meditation and Yoga:

    Remembering Shiva through meditation and yoga. It is an important step towards spiritual peace and self-realization.

    2. Rudrabhishek:

    This is a special puja in which water, milk, curd, ghee, honey, etc. are offered to the Shivalinga. This puja is very dear to Shiva.

    3. Mahamrityunjay Mantra:

    This mantra is chanted to bring peace, prosperity, and health to life. This mantra is a powerful medium to get the immense grace of Shiva.

    4. Keeping your body healthy:

    If you are on this earth, it is through your body. If your body system is healthy then Shiva will be happy in himself, you get complete knowledge of living life, it is necessary to understand every aspect of life

    Incarnations of Bhagawan Shiva

    1. Piplaad:
    Helps devotees overcome Shani Dosha.

    2. Nandi:
    Considered an aspect of Shiva.

    3. Veerbhadra:
    Destroyed Daksha and his yagna.the fight between ego and real I

    4. Bhairav:
    Emerged during a fight between Brahma and Vishnu over superiority. Belong to creation and innovation.

    5. Ashwatthama:
    Born from the poison Shiva consumed during the Samudra Manthan, destined to kill oppressive Kshatriyas.

    6. Sharabh:
    Part bird and part lion.

    7. Grihpati:
    Born as the son of the Brahmin Vishwanar.

    8. Rishi Durvasha:
    Maintains universal discipline.

    9. Hanuman:
    Aided Shri Rama. This is the incarnation that is dedicated only to the Supreme Mighty Power

    10. Brishabh:
    Represents righteousness

    11. Yatinath:
    A peaceful form Journey of the inner soul.

    12. Krishna Darshan:
    Highlights the significance of religious rituals. Dedicate to love

    13. Bhichhuwarya:
    Protects all creatures.

    14. Sureshwar:
    Took the form of Indra to test a devotee.

    15. Kiraat:
    Tested Arjuna means surrender to Supreme Power.

    16. Sunatnartak:
    Asked for Parvati’s hand in marriage.

    17. Yaksheshwar:
    Removed false ego from the gods.

    18. Avadhoot:
    Crushed Indra’s arrogance. The meaning of surrendering to Lord Shiva is not just limited to religious rituals but it is a way of life, which leads us to freedom and liberation in the true sense. When we dedicate ourselves to Shiva in every aspect of our lives, we attain all the things that bring us perfection and contentment. Surrender to Shiva helps us understand the purpose of our lives and leads us to a deep, meaningful, and prosperous life

  • Version 2.0: The bugs of life do not affect me.

    What is the legacy you want to leave behind?

    Spirituality is beyond science: Divine Journey Towards the Real I”

    मनस्वी म्रियते कामं कार्पण्यं न तु गच्छति।
    अपि निर्वाणमायाति नानलो याति शीतताम्।।” 

    (श्रीमद्भागवत 2, 50)

    A person or seeker who is endowed with self-power does not only fear physical happiness and unhappiness but tends towards self-realization, he does not wait for happiness and unhappiness. This verse conveys the importance of courage, patience, and decision in life. It means that a person who is endowed with self-strength is engaged in his tasks, accomplishes them, and inherits them, but he does not worry whether he will succeed in achieving his efforts or not.  This verse has a message of inspiration and courage, which gives us the feeling of not being defeated by desires. This leads us to the point that like thought, we can motivate ourselves, and accumulating the power of faith can help us achieve our goals. The person who is endowed with self-confidence does not give up in any situation, but tends towards self-realization and is ready to face any kind of adversity

    In a world often bustling with noise and distraction, the quest for inner peace and self-discovery has become a paramount pursuit for many. Amidst the chaos of everyday life, there exists a profound longing to reconnect with one’s true essence, to delve deep within and uncover the mysteries of the soul. This journey of self-exploration, known as Aadhyatm, transcends mere existence; it is a transformative odyssey that leads individuals toward profound spiritual awakening and enlightenment.

    Aadhyatm is more than just a spiritual practice; it is a way of life a philosophy that seeks to unravel the intricacies of human consciousness and the cosmos. Rooted in ancient wisdom and timeless teachings, Aadhyatm invites seekers to embark on an inner pilgrimage, guided by the principles of introspection, mindfulness, and self-realization. Central to the Aadhyatm journey is the concept of “Atma,” or the soul the eternal, immutable essence that transcends the physical realm. Through practices such as meditation, yoga, and self-reflection, individuals endeavor to peel away the layers of ego and illusion, unveiling the radiant truth that lies at the core of their being. In this pursuit, the journey towards the soul becomes a sacred quest for unity with the divine—a journey towards wholeness, harmony, and liberation.

    The path of Aadhyatm is as diverse as it is profound, encompassing a myriad of spiritual traditions, practices, and philosophies from around the world. Whether through the ancient wisdom of Vedanta, the mystical teachings of Sufism, or the contemplative practices of Buddhism, seekers are drawn to different paths, each offering a unique roadmap toward self-discovery and spiritual fulfillment.

    Yet, regardless of the path chosen, the Aadhyatm journey is ultimately a deeply personal one—a voyage of inner exploration that transcends the confines of time and space. It is a journey that unfolds in moments of stillness and silence, as well as in life’s myriad experiences and challenges. It is a journey that requires courage, patience, and unwavering devotion a journey towards the deepest recesses of the heart, where the soul resides in eternal communion with the divine.

    As individuals traverse the path of Aadhyatm, they may encounter moments of profound revelation, as well as moments of doubt and uncertainty. Yet, amidst the ebb and flow of their inner landscape, they remain steadfast in their commitment to self-discovery and spiritual growth. For in the journey towards the soul, every step taken, every obstacle overcome, becomes a sacred offering—a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the infinite potential that lies within. Aadhyatm is not merely a destination to be reached, but a journey to be embraced a journey towards the deepest depths of our existence, where the light of the soul shines eternal. It is a journey of self-transcendence, of awakening to the infinite possibilities that lie within, and of realizing our innate connection to all of creation. As we embark on this sacred quest, may we be guided by the wisdom of the ages, the light of our inner truth, and the boundless love that permeates the universe.

  • Create new positive neuro pathways of ancient knowledge.

    How do you feel about cold weather?

    Gravity in Vaisheshika Sutra

    It’s fascinating to explore how ancient Indian philosophies and texts may have addressed concepts akin to modern gravitational theory long before Newton’s time. The Vaisheshika Sutra by Rishi Kanada is particularly intriguing as it predates Newton by over two millennia and contains verses that seem to describe gravitational principles.

    1. The Nature of Objects Falling to the Earth:

    The Vaisheshika Sutra mentions that objects tend to fall towards the earth due to an inherent property or force. This aligns with the idea that there is an attractive force between the earth and other objects, which we now identify as gravity. This recognition of a force causing objects to fall to the ground is a fundamental aspect of gravitational theory.

    2. The Stability and Movement of Celestial Bodies:

    The sutras also discuss how the stability and movement of celestial bodies are influenced by this attractive force. This can be seen as an early conceptualization of how gravity governs the motion of planets and other celestial entities, akin to the principles described by Kepler and Newton.

    Verse 5.1.7:
    Discusses how substances move downward due to an inherent force.

    Verse 5.2.4:
    Addresses the concept of attraction between substances, hinting at a force akin to gravity.

    Interpretation and Comparison:

    While these ancient texts don’t provide the mathematical formulations that Newton did, they demonstrate a conceptual understanding of gravity’s effects. This understanding is significant, showing that the idea of gravity as an attractive force was observed and noted by ancient Indian philosophers. In ancient Indian philosophy, the idea of “Gurutva Aakarshana Shakti” captures the essence of gravitational pull. The term “Gurutva” (mass) and “Aakarshana” (attractive pull) together indicate an awareness of the relationship between mass and the force it exerts, reflecting a sophisticated understanding of natural forces.

    The exploration of gravitational concepts in ancient Indian texts like the Vaisheshika Sutra highlights a rich history of scientific thought in India. These early discussions on gravity illustrate how ancient scholars were keen observers of nature and sought to understand the forces governing the physical world. While Newton’s laws provided a detailed mathematical framework for gravity, it is remarkable to recognize that the fundamental ideas about gravitational forces were present in human thought long before his time.

    आत्मकर्म हस्तसंयोगाश्च । (V.S. 5.1.6)

    The action of the body and its members is also in conjunction with the hand.

    संयोगभावे गुरुत्वात्पतनम (V.S. 5.1.7)

    In the absence of conjunction falling results from Gravity.

    Concept of air fall

    नोदनाद्यभिषोः कर्म तत्कर्मकारिताच्च
    संस्कारादुत्तरं तथोत्तरमुत्तरं च ।। (V.S 5.1.17)

    The first action of arrow is from impulse; the next is resultant energy produced by the first action, and similarly the next next shloka-

    संस्काराभावे गुरुत्वात्पतनम (V.S. 5.1.18)

    In the absence of resultant/propulsive energy generated by the action, falling results from Gravity.
    Rishi Varahamihira who is also supposed to be lived in the 5th century BCE, mentioned the

    following shloka in his Surya Sidhanta, 12th chapter 32 shloka-

    मध्ये समन्तादण्डस्य भूगोलो व्योम्नि तिष्ठति ।
    बिभ्राणः परमां शक्तिं ब्रह्मणो धारणात्मिकाम् ॥

    This verse conveys that the spherical Earth remains positioned at the center of the universe in space due to a special kind of energy that prevents it from falling away and helps it remain stable. The term ‘energy’ referred to in the previous shloka was further elaborated by Bhaskaracharya, a mathematician who lived in the 12th century AD. In his book Sidhanta Shiromani, Bhaskaracharya provided an explanation for this energy and named it “gurutvakarshan shakti.”

    आकृष्टिशक्तिश्च महि तय यत्।
    खष्ठं गुरु स्वभिमुखं स्वशक्त्या ॥
    आकृष्यते तत्पततीव भाति।
    समेसमन्तात् क्व पतत्वियं खे ॥

    This verse explains that the energy present within the Earth is the power of attraction, known as “aakrushti shakti”, (according to the Bhaskaracharya).  Due to this attractive force, the Earth pulls objects towards itself, and this power is inherent and natural to the Earth. As a result of this pull, every object on Earth appears to be falling downward. Bhaskaracharya did not stop there; he concludes the shloka with a question: where can this Earth fall down in space? This passage eloquently captures the profound understanding of gravity and celestial mechanics found in ancient Indian texts. Aryabhatta’s poetic reference in the Gitikapada likens the gravitational pull to the way smaller flowers are drawn towards the center of the Kadamba flower cluster, metaphorically depicting the force that ties everything to the Earth’s center.

    Vadic mantra = Attributing stability of celestial body.

    The cited Vedic mantras further elaborate on this concept, attributing the stability of celestial bodies and their movements to gravitational forces:

    Rigveda 8.12.28 and 8.12.30

    यदा ते हर्यता हरी वावृधाते दिवेदिवे।
    आदित् ते विश्वा भुवनानि येमिरे ।।

    speak of the Sun’s radiant energy causing the planets to move in their orbits and remain stable due to the Sun’s attraction.

    हिरण्यपाणि: सविता विचर्षणिरुभे द्यावापृथिवी अन्तरीयते।
    अपामीवां बाधते वेति सूर्यमभि कृष्णेन रजसा द्यामृणोति॥

    describes the Sun as holding the Earth and other heavenly bodies, preventing collisions through its attractive force.

    According to Atharvaveda 4.11.1

    अनड्वान् दाधार पृथिवीमुत द्यामनड्वान् दाधारोर्वन्तरिक्षम्।
    अनड्वान् दाधार प्रदिश: षडुवीर्रनड्वान् विश्वंभुवनमाविवेश॥

    uses the analogy of a bull pulling a cart to illustrate how the Sun controls the movements of planets.

    The Taittiriya branch of Krishna Yajurveda

    मित्रोदाधार पृथिवीमुतद्याम। मित्रः कृष्टी:।

    emphasizes the Sun’s role in holding the Earth in space through its attractive power, with the term “Kristheeh” highlighting this force of attraction. These texts reflect a sophisticated grasp of gravitational principles, recognizing the Sun’s critical role in maintaining cosmic order. This ancient wisdom, although fragmented over time, underscores the depth of scientific thought in early Indian civilization.

  • The Five Levels of Individual’s Self

    Have you ever broken a bone?

    Miraculous effect of musical tones on health

    In the Gandharva Veda (musicology), seven notes have been mentioned. The mixture of these seven notes has determined the nature of all ragas and raginis.  There are various uses of vocal practice and naadananusandhana. They also strengthen the body and health. Know how the names of these seven vowels are Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dh, Ni

    Sa – (Shadja) –

    Arising from the association of these six places of nostrils, throat, palate, tongue, and teeth, it is called Shadja. It is also called Shadja because it is the basis of the origin of the other six vowels.
    Its temperament is cold, color pink, and spot navel. Its god is fire. This tone suppresses bile diseases

    Re – (Rishabh) –

    When the air rising from the navel hits the throat and top and makes a sound, then that voice is called Re (Rishabh). Its nature is cool and dry, color mixed with green and yellow and the place is heartland. Its deity is Braha. This tone suppresses phlegm and bile diseases. 

    Ga – (Gandhra) –

    When the air rising from the navel hits the throat and top and comes out with the odor of the nostrils, then it is called gandhara. Its nature is cold, color orange and the location is in the lungs. Its deity is Saraswati. It suppresses bile diseases

    Ma (Madhyam) –

    When the air raised from the navel hits the region and the heart and makes a sound in the middle part, then it is called a medium tone. Its nature is dry, with the colors pink and yellow mixed and placed gorge. Its nature is fickle. The deity of this voice is Mahadev.
    It suppresses vata and kapha diseases

    Pa (Pancham) –

    This swarm is called Pancham because of touches these five places – the navel, your, heart, throat, and top. Being the fifth in the series of seven notes, it is also called the fifth. Its nature is enthusiastic, color red, and spot mouth. Its deity is called Lakshmi. It suppresses Kapha’s dominant diseases. Example: The voice of a cuckoo bird. 

    Dhā (Dhaivatā) –

    The nature of this swara, which researches the previous five swaras, makes the mind both happy and indifferent. Its location is Talu and the deity is Ganesha. It suppresses bile diseases

    Ni (Nishad) –

    This voice suppresses all the notes with its intensity, hence it is called Nishad. Its nature is cold-dry, color black, and place nostrils. Its nature is passionate and exhilarating. Its deity is the sun. It suppresses rheumatoid diseases.  Example: Elephant voice. 

    The Taittiriya Upanishad outlines five sheaths or levels

    Certainly! The Taittiriya Upanishad outlines five sheaths or levels that encompass the individual’s self, progressing from the grossest to the most subtle:

    1. Physical Body (Annamaya Kosha)

    This is the outermost sheath, representing the physical body made up of food and matter.

    2. Energy Sheath (Pranamaya Kosha):

    This level comprises the vital life force (prana) that energizes and sustains the physical body.

    3. Mental Sheath (Manomaya Kosha):

    This sheath includes the mind and emotions, governing sensory perception and thought processes.

    4. Intellect Sheath (Vijnanamaya Kosha):

    This layer encompasses the intellect and wisdom, responsible for discernment and knowledge.

    5. Emotion Sheath (Anandamaya Kosha):

    This is the innermost sheath, associated with bliss and spiritual fulfillment.

    Above these sheaths lies the true self or Atman.

    The levels are increasingly subtle, with the emotion sheath placed higher than the intellect, highlighting the importance of emotional influence on meaning and understanding.  Prana, the energy underlying physical and mental processes, is crucial and can be influenced by physical or mental inputs.

    The energy state can manifest in three qualities:
    1. Rajas (agitation)

    2. Tamas (lethargy)

    3. Sattva (balance).

    Understanding these sheaths provides insight into the holistic nature of human existence, integrating physical, energetic, mental, intellectual, and emotional dimensions.

  • Learn to utilize the tools that God offers to you

    How do you balance work and home life?

    The path of the mystic.

    Spinal cord – The spinal cord is a part of the human body that is one to one and a half feet long. There are holes in the entire spinal cord, and 31 groups of nerves come out of it, the outer part is made of gray-colored material and the inner part is made of white matter. In the middle is the path of Sushumna Nadi. The spinal cord is the main function in keeping the human body upright. These nodes are located in our backside. There are 24 casseroles prominently in this backbone. These casseroles have holes from the inside. There are two ladies on either side of it. The left pulse is related to the nostril from the left side, it is called the lunar (ida) nadi. The second pulse remains on the right side, which is related to the nostril (hole) on the right side, it is called the Sun (Pingala) nadi. In between these two is the subtle Sushumna nadi. It involves subtle life. Physical vitality circulates in it.

    The main centers of the body are connected to this spinal cord by nerves. Some are vital vessels, some are blood vessels. Similarly, something is going to give a sense of consciousness. To protect the 24 vertebrates from rubbing, a grease-like substance is filled in the middle of each vertebra. In which, due to disorder, there is pain in the waist or the uselessness of the lower part, etc

    Similarly, by keeping feet in the lower and higher levels, the distance between these glands decreases or increases. So the body starts aching and the breathing process also starts getting interrupted. If the breath moves through the Ida nadi, then there is an effect of coolness in the body. Due to excessive movement of Pingala nadi, the body is affected by heat. According to pulse experts, it takes 1 hour to change one vowel or pulse from another to another. When both the nadis breathe equally, Sushumna comes from the nadi. When the Kaseru of Sushumna gets immobilized for some reason, there is a difference in breathing. For this reason, there is a difference in the subtle fibers of the body and the body becomes a victim of many diseases

    Prevention of the spinal cord by rubbing the spinal cord – If there is a decrease in the spinal cord, the patient should do yoga of the spinal cord. Apart from this, the patient should lie down on the stomach and apply oil to the spine while on an empty stomach in the morning and massage it slowly. Do this sequence for 8-10 minutes, doing this for 4-5 days calms the disorders in the body. This action of yogis which keeps the spine straight and restraint on prana in the prana duct pulse makes them yogis, so calling the spine healthy is very helpful in the path of yoga.

    Modern medical science is appreciated in many ways. Some of its things are commendable. But there is a huge incompleteness in its structure, in its entire system. If we consider the fact, then the truth is understood, the students of modern medicine acquire all their knowledge based on the dead body, but they try this acquired knowledge on the living body. The dead body is devoid of various barriers of bio-energy, life energy, electromagnetic energy, psycho-energy, and emotional energy, diseases occurring in the body, and mental diseases arise from the deviation in the variety of these energy flows. If the doctor lacks proper knowledge of all these, then his treatment will be said to be incomplete

    In the science of yoga, the stars and constellations are different centers of life and diversity of energy. By knowing them, not only can life be known correctly, but it can also be properly utilized. For example, if those who have nurtured the center of life in their eyes look at someone, it will seem as if happiness is pouring in. The sight of such a person fills the person in front of you with joy In the science of inter-travel, knowledge of these body structures is found based on the spinal cord in the course of yoga practice. The structure of the body is as complex as it is enigmatic. The human body is very delicate and delicate. It contains millions of cells and thousands of nerves. All these have a very correct, strange, and automated system. The scientific community of the modern age has created very complex mechanical systems. But if you compare it with the body, they are nothing

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