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Gita’s Way To A Life Without Sorrow
I have been asked to address a small group of people in Madurai on 12-12-2009. This is an outline of what I have thought of to tell them. Is it possible to lead a life without sorrow? Life without problems … Continue reading
An Outline of Hinduism
Here is an outline of Hinduism from the point of view of Advaita Vedanta. This article explains the name, the goal, the path, etc. Click here for the full article. Download article as PDF
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Science, Religion and Philosophy
Science tries to explain the reality around us and has been seeking to find the basic building block of the universe. Different religions in the world give their own models of the world, which are often conflicting with each other. … Continue reading
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God’s Will vs. Individual Will
After a recent talk at IISc by Swami Paramasukhananda of Ramakrishna Math, Ulsoor, there was a question from the audience – “Is it God’s will that an individual degrades?” His answer was, “If God had a will, He would not … Continue reading
A Gist of Advaita Vedanta Philosophy
Philosophy is not for mere academic discussion. Philosophy is for living. Every moment of our life depends on the kind of model we have about the world and about ourselves. By getting clarity in the model, we can lead a … Continue reading
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