Vyāsa: A seer of social reforms
Vyāsa – traditionally believed to be author of the text called Mahābhārata – which encompasses almost every fundamental social and...
The author works as a sub-editor with Sanskrit and Lexicography department, Deccan College, Pune. She has been nominated to Pt. Kavishwarshastri Chair of the College. She is also a visiting faculty to the American Institute of Indian Studies, Pune
Vyāsa – traditionally believed to be author of the text called Mahābhārata – which encompasses almost every fundamental social and...
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Bhartiya scriptures like the Upnishads, the Gita and the Bhagwatam are produced by God Himself. They contain all the philosophies...
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In the recent years some of the Hindu writers have adopted a new trend of representing a purely atheistic view...
Once a person asked me if he could become a devotee because he was a non-vegetarian. I said that any...
There are two eternal powers involved in the creation of the universe: (1) The absolute supreme Gracious God and (2)...
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