Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8: Akshara Bramha Yoga — The Non-Changing State of Supreme Being
A focused guide to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8, exploring the non-changing state of supreme being through its setting, core teaching, and practical relevance for dharma and spiritual life.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18: Moksha Sanyasa Yoga — Moksha — The Path of Liberation
A focused guide to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18, exploring moksha — the path of liberation through its setting, core teaching, and practical relevance for dharma and spiritual life.
Ketu (South Node): The Shadow Graha of Detachment and Moksha
Ketu, the South Node of the Moon, is the complementary shadow graha to Rahu — representing what has already been mastered in past lives. It confers spiritual insight, detachment and the capacity for moksha, though it may also bring a sense of incompleteness.
Moksha — Liberation and the End of the Cycle
Moksha is the highest goal of human life in Vedic thought. Explore what liberation means, the four paths to it, and what it looks like when fully realised.
Dharma — The Cosmic Law of Right Living
Dharma is the cosmic law governing all existence. Explore Sanatana Dharma, Svadharma, the four Purusharthas, and the path of right living.
The Principal Upanishads: Jewels of Vedantic Wisdom
Explore the major Upanishads — Brihadaranyaka, Chandogya, Mandukya, Kena, Isha, and more — and their core teachings on Bramha, Atma, and liberation (moksha).
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: A Complete Guide to the 196 Aphorisms of Classical Yoga
A comprehensive reference on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali — the 196 aphorisms that form the philosophical foundation of Classical Yoga. Covers who Patanjali was, the four chapters, the eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga in full, the five kleshas, Samadhi and Kaivalya, the Samyama siddhis, the commentary tradition from Vyasa to Vivekananda, and the Sutras’ relationship to modern yoga practice.
The Bramha Sutras: The Philosophical Foundation of Vedanta
A complete and in-depth guide to the Bramha Sutras — the 555 aphorisms of Badarayana/Vyasa that form one of the three pillars of Vedanta philosophy. Covers the four chapters, the opening sutra and its implications, the three great commentaries of Shankaracharya (Advaita), Ramanujacharya (Vishishtadvaita), and Madhvacharya (Dvaita), and why this ancient text remains the foundation of all serious Vedantic inquiry.
The Six Darshanas: India’s Six Great Schools of Philosophy
A complete and in-depth guide to the Six Darshanas — the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy. Covers Nyaya (logic), Vaisheshika (atomism), Samkhya (cosmic enumeration), Yoga (practical liberation), Purva Mimamsa (Vedic interpretation), and Vedanta (the culmination of all knowledge) — their founding sages, core doctrines, mutual debates, and enduring relevance to modern thought.
Purushartha: The Four Goals of Human Life in Hindu Philosophy
A complete and in-depth guide to the Purushartha — the four goals of human life in Hindu philosophy: Dharma (righteous duty), Artha (wealth and prosperity), Kama (pleasure and love), and Moksha (liberation). Covers the philosophy behind each goal, the Arthashastra, Kama Sutra, Bhagavad Gita’s teaching on Svadharma, the four Ashramas, and how this ancient framework offers a complete and integrated vision of the good human life.
Advaita Vedanta: The Complete Guide to Shankaracharya’s Non-Dual Philosophy
A complete and in-depth guide to Advaita Vedanta — the non-dual philosophy of Adi Shankaracharya. Covers the life of Shankaracharya, the core doctrine of Bramha-Atma-Maya, the four Mahavakyas, the two levels of reality, the path of Jnana Yoga (Shravana-Manana-Nididhyasana), Jivanmukti, key texts from the Mandukya Upanishad to the Vivekachudamani, major objections and responses, and Advaita’s profound influence on global thought.
Karma: The Complete Philosophical Guide to the Law of Action and Consequence — Part 1
A complete and in-depth philosophical guide to Karma — far beyond the popular “what goes around comes around” reduction. Covers the three types of karma (Sanchita, Prarabdha, Agami), the Bhagavad Gita’s revolutionary teaching on Nishkama Karma, karma and rebirth, the paradox of free will and destiny, the Karma Yoga path of desireless action, karma in Buddhism and Jainism, and the practical transformation that comes from truly understanding this ancient law.
The Play of Karma — Part 2: The Cosmic Law and the Path to Liberation
Karma is not merely the result of individual actions — it is the very cosmic law that governs all of creation, binding souls to the cycle of birth and death until every reaction is balanced. In Part 2 of this series, we explore how Karma originates in the Supreme Will itself, why God is the silent witness rather than the punisher, and how Meditation stands as the supreme path to dissolving Karma and realising the Absolute Being.
Kashi: The Eternal City of Shiva
Explore Kashi (Varanasi) — its cosmic significance in Hindu tradition, the 84 ghats, the Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga, Manikarnika ghat, and why dying in Kashi grants liberation.
Ekadashi: The Complete Guide to the Sacred Eleventh Day Fast
A complete and in-depth guide to Ekadashi — the sacred 11th lunar day observed as a fast 24 times a year in the Vaishnava tradition. Covers the origin story of the Ekadashi goddess, the astronomical and Ayurvedic rationale for fasting, all 24 named Ekadashis (with special focus on Vaikuntha, Nirjala, Devshayani, and Prabodhini), the complete fasting protocol, the Tulsi Vivah, and the theology of liberation through Ekadashi observance.
The Path of Salvation: Mokshadharma Nirupanam — As Revealed by Maharshi Vedavyasa
Maharshi Vedavyasa’s Mokshadharma Nirupanam reveals 27 profound truths about what does not lead to salvation — and what truly does. Discover why Dharma and Meditation are the only keys to liberation.













