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The Wedding of Śrī Rādhā and Śrī Kṛṣṇa at Bhandīrvan – A Forgotten Truth
Most devotees know Śrī Rādhā and Śrī Kṛṣṇa as the eternal divine couple — embodiments of love, beauty, and bhakti. Yet, a common narrative circulates that Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa were never married. This idea has been repeated so often that many assume it to be true, and some even use it to present their relationship…
Who Built Rām Setu? Mystery & Meaning of the Bridge to Lanka
When one thinks of the Rāmāyaṇa, the image of Lord Rāma’s army building a bridge across the vast ocean to reach Lanka instantly comes to mind. This legendary causeway, known as Rām Setu, is not just an epic engineering marvel but also a symbol of faith, devotion, and divine will. The Scriptural Account The story…
Kāla – The Sacred Tides of Time in Sanātana Dharma
Sanātana Dharma—the “eternal way”—does not see time as a straight line marching from past to future, but as Kāla (कालः, Time): the sacred pulse pervading all creation. Time is cyclical, flowing like the tides, rising and falling in magnificent rhythms of creation, preservation, and dissolution. This vision, preserved in the Vedas, Purāṇas, and other texts,…
“You Are Not You”: Mark Twain Meets Vedānta on the Illusion of Self
“Nothing exists. All is a dream. God—man—the world—the sun, the moon, the wilderness of stars—a dream, all a dream; they have no existence. Nothing exists save empty space—and you. And you are not you—you have no body, no blood, no bones, you are but a thought.”— Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger Twain’s Paradox — Or…
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