Agnivesha
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by Abhilash Rajendran
2h ago
Agnivesha, also known as Agniveshya, holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and ancient Indian texts like the Mahabharata and Puranas. Born as the son of Devadatta, an incarnation of Agni, the fire god, Agnivesha is revered as a rishi or sage. He is also known by the names Kanina and Jatukarna. Within the broader framework of Vedic literature, Agnivesha is credited as the progenitor of the ..read more
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Acintyabhedabheda - Philosophical Doctrine Of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
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by Abhilash Rajendran
4h ago
Acintya Bhedabheda is the philosophical doctrine of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486 – 1533 CE) and his followers. Achintyabhedabheda highlights the ‘incomprehensible difference-non-difference’ nature of Reality. It represents a Vaishnava tradition. It is also known as Chaitanya-Mata, and the Gaudiya Vaishnavism school but more generally the Bengal school of Vaishnavism. Among all the philosophies ..read more
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Agnijvala Hell In Hinduism
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by Abhilash Rajendran
9h ago
In Hinduism, the concept of hell is complex and varied, with different texts describing various hells and their punishments for different sins or transgressions. Agnijvala is indeed one of the hells described in the Garuda Purana, an ancient Hindu text that covers a wide range of topics including cosmology, rituals, and moral conduct. According to the Garuda Purana, Agnijvala is a hell reserved ..read more
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Purpose Of Brahmacharya Ashrama In Hinduism
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by Abhilash Rajendran
10h ago
In the Vedic age the lifespan of an individual was divided into four ashramas, stations of life: Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, and Sannyasa. According to Hindu ancient tradition, every individual had to pass through the stage of brahmacharya before taking up any of the next stages of life. In Hinduism, the Brahmacharya Ashrama consisted in staying with the teacher, serving him or her ..read more
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True Spiritual Man Has No Followers – Hindu Teaching
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by Abhilash Rajendran
21h ago
In Hinduism, the concept of a true spiritual person not having followers is deeply rooted in the idea of self-realization and the pursuit of liberation (moksha). Let's explore this teaching further: Self-Realization (Atman): Hinduism emphasizes the understanding of one's true self, known as Atman. The ultimate goal is to realize that the individual self (Atman) is identical to the universal self ..read more
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Acharya Hrudayam
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by Abhilash Rajendran
1d ago
Acharya Hrudayam is an important Tenkalai Sri Vaishnava commentary in the manipravalam style (a mixture of Sanskrit and Tamil words) on Tiruvaymoli of Nammalvar. Acharya Hridyayam’s author, Alakiya Mannavalapperumal Nayanar (13th century CE), popularly called Nayanar, was the younger brother of Pillai Lokacharya (author of Sri Vachana Bhushana). The main purpose of Acharya Hrudayam is to be bring ..read more
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Achara – Conduct In Hinduism
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by Abhilash Rajendran
1d ago
In Hinduism, Achara (conduct) is the third source of law (dharma) next only to Vedas and Smritis. Some customs were incorporated into formal law, though this incorporation was not uniform. Customary rules were modified to suit the needs and the philosophy of the times. This is called Kalachara. At the lower level of judicial adjudication, disputes were mostly decided on the basis of custom. In ..read more
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Airavata Naga
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by Abhilash Rajendran
1d ago
Airavata Naga, a lesser known figure in Hindu mythology, embodies the essence of serpentine power and divine attributes. Born to the revered sage Kashyapa and his wife Kadru, Airavata stands out as the leader of the Airavatas, a distinguished clan of nagas. Legend has it that Airavata Naga possessed a formidable arsenal of divine weapons, imbued with mystic potency that could sway the tides of ..read more
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Upanishads Teaches Us To Discover Unity Behind Plurality
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by Abhilash Rajendran
1d ago
The fundamental teaching of the Upanishads is to discover unity behind plurality. Unity is the Reality, and identification with this unity is to be achieved. The ultimate unity is variously called: Deva, Purusha, Akshara, Atman, and Brahman. The Samhitas and Brahmanas admit plurality of gods in their prayers and ritual practices. But, at the same time, the unity of gods did not escape the ..read more
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May 2 2024 Tithi – Panchang – Hindu Calendar – Good Time – Nakshatra – Rashi
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by Abhilash Rajendran
2d ago
Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Thursday, May 2 2024 – It is Krishna Paksha Navami tithi or the ninth day during the waning or dark phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Krishna Paksha Ashtami tithi or the eighth day during the waning or dark phase of moon till 12:37 AM on May 2. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Navami tithi or the ninth day during the waning ..read more
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