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Karma and Maya: Keys to Breaking the Cycle of Samsara
According to Hindu philosophy, the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, known as Samsara, reflects our journey through multiple identities based on karma and maya. Achieving spiritual liberation, or moksha, involves self-realization and aligning actions with dharma to escape this cycle.
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Understanding Kali Yuga: The Age of Darkness in Hindu Cosmology
Kali Yuga is a Hindu cosmological concept that is recognized as the age of Iron or darkness. Characterized by a significant decline in virtue and righteousness, this era is filled with immorality and sin. Values which once upheld society have been overshadowed by greed, malice and hostility. Kali Yuga is often considered the peak of…
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Arjuna’s Dilemma: The Concept of Dharma as Duty
The Kurukshetra war, also known as the Mahabharata war, is often recognized as the fight between two families of the same dynasty, the Pandavas and the Kauravas; however, to label that as such would be oversimplifying the true nature of the battle. The Mahabharata war is more than a mere cousin’s war; it is a…
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Understanding Purushartha: The Four Aims of Human Life
Purushartha is an ancient Indian concept deeply rooted in Sanatana Dharma. It provides a framework for understanding the aims and objectives of human life. This principle outlines four primary aims: Dharma (righteousness and ethical living), Artha (prosperity and economic well-being), Kama (desires and emotional fulfillment), and Moksha (spiritual liberation). Dharma Dharma embodies the principles of…

