I am a detective in the police force. In my life, there were only two aims — my wife and my work. Earlier, I lived in a joint family. Because my wife did not receive proper respect there, I quarrelled with my elder brother and left home with her. My brother had been supporting me, so suddenly leaving his shelter…
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Varahamula: The Sacred Land of the Boar, Not Baramulla (in Kashmir)
The Divine Birth of Varahamula Imagine a time when the beautiful Kashmir Valley was not land but a vast lake called Satisaras, filled with divine waters. In this ancient tale from the Bhagavata Purana, the earth was in chaos, submerged by a demon named Hiranyaksha. To save creation, Bhagwan Vishnu took the form of Varaha, the mighty Boar. With his…
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…



