Rabindranath Tagore has written some Buddhist-inspired works and he makes a very interesting point. Buddha’s Return (also known as Buddha’s Homecoming or Buddha’s Meeting with Yashodhara), a dramatic poetic piece by Rabindranath Tagore that captures the poignant moment when Gautama Buddha, after attaining enlightenment, returns to his palace and meets his wife, Yashodhara. And Yashodhara just asked him one question:“Was…
Category: Hinduism
Pasayadan – Gift of Divine Grace
My early memories of Pasayadan goes back to school when I was in 4th or 5th grade. Around 8 or 10 years old. At that age of course I couldn’t read such big words of Marathi. This is not how I learnt Pasayadan. I learnt it thru oral recitation in my school. I am grateful to my music teacher ‘Mr.…
Vande Mataram: The Soulful Ode to Mother India
As a child, singing Vande Mataram was a feeling. It was so lyrical, and beautifully weaved. It’s first two verses are in Sanskrit. And Sanskrit itself has a musical touch to words. The Sanskrit verses are in “Dwitiya Vibhakti”, making it even more and more musical, lyrical, directly touching the heart. A song that was also a prayer in my…
Nirvana Shatakam and The Divine Light of Adi Shankaracharya
In the sacred land of India, over a thousand years ago, a luminous soul named Adi Shankaracharya graced the earth. Born in the 8th century in Kerala, this sage, philosopher, and spiritual giant revived the timeless wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of non-duality. At a tender age, he mastered the Vedas and Upanishads, and by his teens, he was…
How the Supreme Court Grabbed Power: The Kesavananda Bharati Case and Its Fallout
Imagine a court so powerful that it can block laws made by your elected leaders, delay justice for decades in cases that matter to millions, and protect its judges even when piles of burnt cash are found in their homes. This is the Supreme Court of India today, and it all traces back to a single case in 1973 called…
The Sacred Shankh: Types, Importance, and Significance in Hinduism & health benefits of Blowing Shankh
In Hinduism, the shankh (Sanskrit: शंख, meaning “conch”) holds a revered place as a sacred object deeply embedded in religious rituals, mythology, and spiritual practices. Often associated with divine beings like Bhagwan Vishnu, the shankh is not just a natural conch shell but a symbol of purity, prosperity, and the cosmic sound of creation. This article explores the various types…
A Miraculous Tale: How a Monkey Saved Hanuman Garhi Temple in 1998
In the holy city of Ayodhya, where Shri Ram was born, there is a special temple called Hanuman Garhi. This temple is dedicated to Hanuman, the loyal devotee of Shri Ram. People believe Hanuman still protects Ayodhya. In 1998, a remarkable event happened that made everyone feel Hanuman’s divine presence. A small monkey, acting like Hanuman himself, saved the temple…
Calling Hanumanji – The Divine Messenger: The First Dohas of Hanuman Chalisa
Imagine a dusty mirror, dim and clouded, unable to reflect the light of truth. Now picture a devotee, with trembling hands and a heart full of love, gently wiping it clean with the sacred dust of a guru’s feet. This is how Sant Tulsidas begins the Hanuman Chalisa—not with pride, but with surrender, not with knowledge, but with a plea…
Navkar Mantra: The Soundless Prayer of the Soul
The Navkar Mantra is the most sacred and powerful prayer in Jainism. It is not just a mantra but a deep expression of reverence towards those who have achieved spiritual excellence. It does not ask for anything material—it simply offers respect and gratitude. And in return, it brings immense peace, purity, and positivity to the one who chants it. The…









