The Ardhanarishwara Stotram is a sacred hymn that beautifully captures the divine union of Shiva and Shakti in one form, known as Ardhanarishwara—half male and half female. This form symbolizes the perfect harmony between the masculine energy of creation’s stillness and the feminine energy of dynamic power, showing that the universe thrives on their balance. It was composed by the…
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Poetries written by Rimple and other poets, deeper meanings of the poetries written by ancient poets.
The Moon Walked With Me – By Rimple
This evening,the Saptami moon rose softly—waxing, glowing,a little red, a little gold,as if wrapped in a warm shawl of light. I walked,and the moon walked with me,step by step,branch by branchthrough the quiet skylike a quiet friend who needs no words. Its light felt gentle,like a smile placedon the worldwithout anyone noticing. I smiled, small and secret smile,because the moon…
Sankat Nashan Ganesh Stotra – all verses with Meaning
The Sankat Nashan Ganesh Stotra, a divine hymn from the Narad Purana, is a radiant offering to Bhagwan Ganesh, the remover of obstacles and the fountainhead of wisdom, prosperity, and liberation. This sacred stotra, with its melodious verses, paints a vivid and enchanting portrait of Ganeshji, inviting devotees to immerse themselves in his boundless grace. Each verse is a gem,…
Lingashtakam – Meaning of this Sacred Hymn
Verse 1 Sanskrit Text: ब्रह्ममुरारिसुरार्चितलिंगं निर्मलभासितशोभितलिंगम् ।जन्मजदुःखविनाशकलिंगं तत्प्रणमामि सदाशिवलिंगम् ॥१॥ English Translation: O Lingam, worshipped by Brahma, Vishnu, and gods divine,Radiant with pure splendor, a celestial light that shines.Destroyer of birth’s sorrows, freeing the soul’s eternal spring,To that ever-auspicious Shiva Lingam, my heart’s devotion I bring. Explanation: This opening verse of the Lingashtakam is a divine melody, a heartfelt offering…
The Divine Melody of the Hare Krishna Mahamantra
The Hare Krishna Mahamantra—Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Ram Hare Ram, Ram Ram Hare Hare—is a sacred chant that flows like a river of divine love, carrying the heart closer to the Supreme Being. This timeless mantra, steeped in spiritual grace, is a call to Krishna, the eternal source of joy, and Ram, the embodiment of…
Madhurashtakam – Each verse explained in detail
Madhurashtakam, a beautiful hymn composed by Sri Vallabhacharya, where every verse sings the enchanting glories of Lord Krishna, the embodiment of sweetness (Madhura). Each verse is a poetic offering, describing how every aspect of Krishna — His form, actions, and essence—is drenched in divine sweetness. I will explain one verse at a time, starting with the first, weaving a vivid…
Monsoon Kisses and Cutting Chai, Full of Forever
In the heart of India, where dawn spills golden over rooftops and the air hums with life, there is a love story brewed in every home, every street corner, every heartbeat. It is the love for chai, not just a drink but a melody, a memory, a warm embrace in a cup. Chai is the rhythm of our days, the…
Sant Kabir’s Four Forms of Ram: A Divine Ode to the Eternal
In the sacred realm of Indian spirituality, Sant Kabir’s voice rises like a celestial song, its simplicity piercing the veil of illusion to reveal the radiant truth of Ram. His dohas, like lotus petals floating on the river of divinity, carry the essence of the eternal, inviting every heart to awaken. For Kabir, Ram is not merely the historical Bhagwan…
The Divine Life of Sant Kabir: A Tapestry of Bhakti and Resilience
Sant Kabir, the mystic poet-saint of 15th-century India, remains a beacon of spiritual wisdom and social harmony. Born in Varanasi around 1398 or 1440, his life was a divine journey along the Bhakti Marg, weaving together the universal truths of Hinduism and Sufism. Raised by a Muslim weaver couple, Niru and Nima, Kabir’s teachings transcended religious boundaries, urging people to…









