The difference between claiming and being a Guru
Charlatans have exploited ignorance about spirituality to spread confusion for material gains. We address some such misconceptions here.
Charlatans have exploited ignorance about spirituality to spread confusion for material gains. We address some such misconceptions here.
This article takes a look at some misconceptions about spiritual practice, seekers, spiritually evolved persons, and the right perspective.
This article addresses various misconceptions that people harbour about spirituality and spiritual practice.
Does the establishment of a ‘Hindu nation’ mean that the constitution will be changed? Will India still be secular? Or does the establishment of a Hindu rāṣṭra mean India will not be secular?
The success of any activity depends upon the functioning of the various components constituting that activity. Just as the hydrogen bomb is more powerful than the atom bomb, so also is the subtle in comparison to the gross. This point will be illustrated by the example of the various methods employed to destroy the enemy, given in this article.
A Guru has all the qualities that an ideal teacher possesses. The Guru’s real quality is Atmanubhuti (Self-realisation).
In order to receive maximum Chaitanya (Divine consciousness) we must have the darshan in a spiritually correct manner.
It is mentioned in the scriptures that immersion of Shri Ganapati Idol should necessarily be done in flowing water or a reservoir.