Swadhyaya refers to self-study through deep introspection of consciousness. It involves observing... Read More
Explaining ‘yadruchha labham’ or gains by chance, Dr S. Ainavolu says preparation and values... Read More
Narasimha Jayanti marks the appearance of Vishnu’s half-man, half-lion avatar to protect devotee... Read More
Dr S Ainavolu highlights that Shraddha, a sincere reverential pursuit beyond consumerism, can... Read More
The concept of Annapurna Sadapurne highlights food as both physical and spiritual nourishment.... Read More
Vaishakha Vatsaradi marks the New Year across various Indian traditions, celebrated through... Read More
Mrutyu (death) and Jayam (victory) reflect life’s cyclic nature. As Adi Shankaracharya noted,... Read More
Sri Rama Navami marks the birth of Lord Rama, symbolising dharma, ideal conduct, and devotion. His... Read More
Ugadi, marking the start of the New Year in the lunar calendar, symbolises renewal and hope.... Read More
Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, the reflection explores how Krishna guided Arjuna from despair to... Read More
Shiva at the invocation and encouragement by all including his consort Parvati consumes the poison.... Read More
Amalaki Ekadashi, observed during the Shukla Paksha of the Phalguna month, is dedicated to Lord... Read More
Yathartha Vairagya teaches authentic detachment rooted in discernment and acceptance of life’s... Read More
Maha Shiva Ratri symbolises a night of pure consciousness, knowledge and inner transformation, where... Read More