The basics of Hindu cosmology and mythology. (This is the third of a series. See earlier ones here and here.) Christians and Jews tend to ask lots of questions about how life began. Hindus tend not to ...
Baahubali is a cinematic gift that keeps on giving. After Baahubali: The Epic opened in theatres this October, 2027 will bring Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1. The animated epic will take off from ...
“Sahasra-yuga-paryantam ahar yad brahmaṇo viduḥ, rātriṁ yuga-sahasrāntāṁ te 'ho-rātra-vido janāḥ” – Bhagavad Gita 8.17 (“Those who understand the cosmic day and night know that one day of Brahma lasts ...
In 1893, an extraordinary meeting took place between two visionaries, Swami Vivekananda, the Indian spiritual leader, and Nikola Tesla, the brilliant inventor whose ideas shaped modern electricity.
In the vast tapestry of Hindu cosmology, Brahma occupies a paradoxical place. He is the Creator, the architect of universes, the source of birth for all that is manifest. Yet, unlike Vishnu (the ...
Brahma, in Hindu cosmology, is the creator of the universe, symbolizing wisdom, purity, and creation. He disseminates spiritual knowledge through which a new enlightened consciousness can be formed.
For centuries, the concept of parallel universes, time loops, and multidimensional realities has fascinated physicists and filmmakers alike. But what if these ideas are not just modern scientific ...