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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2: Saankhya Yoga — The Yoga of Knowledge
A focused guide to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, exploring the yoga of knowledge through its setting, core teaching, and practical relevance for dharma and spiritual life.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6: Aatmasamyama Yoga — Knowledge of Self and Individual Consciousness
A focused guide to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6, exploring knowledge of self and individual consciousness through its setting, core teaching, and practical relevance for dharma and spiritual life.
Maitreyi: The Seeker Who Chose Wisdom Over Wealth
Maitreyi, a bramhavadini and wife of the sage Yajnavalkya, is remembered for choosing the knowledge of the Self over wealth in one of the most moving Upanishadic dialogues.
Sage Yajnavalkya: The Great Teacher of the Upanishads
Yajnavalkya is a towering sage of the Upanishads, whose dialogues with King Janaka, Gargi and Maitreyi gave the tradition some of its deepest teachings on the Self.
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.
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 Essence of Veda-Vedanta: Sanathana Dharma and the Nature of Reality
Sanatana Dharma is not a religion but the eternal way of life guided by Dharma, Karma, Punarjanma and Moksha. Explore the 12 essence points of Vedanta, the wave-and-sea metaphor of individual and Universal Consciousness, and what it means to be ‘anchored in the Absolute Being.’
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.





