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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7: Jnana Vignyana Yoga — Knowledge of Science and Wisdom
A focused guide to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, exploring knowledge of science and wisdom through its setting, core teaching, and practical relevance for dharma and spiritual life.
Brihaspati (Jupiter): The Great Benefic and Guru of the Grahas
Brihaspati, the planet Jupiter, is the most benefic of the grahas — the great guru who bestows wisdom, dharma, progeny, wealth and divine grace. His placement marks the areas of grace and expansion in a chart.
Guru & Guru Poornima: The Eternal Principle of the Spiritual Guide
Discover the true meaning of Guru — the eternal principle that dispels darkness and guides consciousness towards the Supreme Being. Explore Guru Poornima, the tradition of Vyasa Poornima, and why Lord Veda Vyasa is the Jagad Guru of Kaliyuga.
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.’
Lord Veda Vyasa Munihi — Part 1: The Supreme Guru of Humanity and His Gifts to Mankind
Lord Veda Vyasa Munihi is the divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu who occupies the seat of Jagad Guru for all time. Discover his extraordinary contributions — the codification of the Vedas, 108 Puranas, Mahabharata, Bramha Sutras, and why Krishna declared ‘Among the Munis, I am Veda Vyasa.’
Lord Veda Vyasa Munihi — Part 2: The Divine Birth, the Kuru Clan and the Mahabharata
The divine birth of Krishna Dwaipayana (Veda Vyasa) through Sage Parashara and Satyavathi, his return to bless the Kuru throne, the rise of Pandavas and Kauravas, and how the Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita and Bhagavata Purana emerged from his infinite wisdom.
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.
Day Prayer — Planetary Mantras for Daily Spiritual Practice (Navagraha Upasana)
Across every civilisation, the seven days of the week are named after the Planets that govern them — a universal recognition of the Planets’ influence on human life. In the Vedic tradition, the Sages went further: they cognized the Presiding Deity behind each Planetary force and gave us a practical daily Mantra practice — Day Prayer (Navagraha Upasana) — to reduce the obstructional effects of each day’s governing Planet and align our activities with the deeper rhythms of cosmic time.






