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The Incredible Siddhar - Thirumoolar

Siddhars are enlightened sages and saints with supernatural abilities who go beyond time. They can live up to thousands of years a...

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The Life and Teachings of Ramalinga Swamigal

Many Saints and Sages have been born in Southern India. Their mission was to uplift humanity by leading them towards experiencing...

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Panchayat - Bringing back a lost world

The year was 2020. The world was under the vicious grip of the dreaded Covid-19 pandemic. Confined to home, it was a time when a l...

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Dakshinayana and the Significance of this Period

The universe is vast, mysterious, and sometimes unfathomable to an average human, yet it exists in perfect balance and harmony. Th...

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The Great Nicobar Project

At the southernmost tip of this mesmerising ensemble lies the majestic Great Nicobar Island, boasting an impressive landmass of ab...

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Magic Bond Between a Guru and a Sishya

Bharath has always been a land traversed by spiritual masters/ Guru since time immemorial. These spiritual masters have always uph...

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The Divine Goddess - Attukal Bhagavathy Amman

South India contains its fair share of unique pilgrimage centres. These divine places of worship have a prominent Sthala Purana, d...

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Operation Below The Belt

17 September 2024 It was an ordinary Tuesday morning across Lebanon, a day like any other. Hezbollah’s operatives moved through t...

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Soap Sastry & The Sandalwood of Mysore

Exactly sixty-nine years ago today, on the 22nd of September 1955, my grandfather S.G. Sastry called his eldest son, my father, to...

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Kuladeivam & Its Significance

The word ‘Kuladeivam/Kuladevatha’ is derived from two words – ‘Kula’ meaning Clan and ‘Deivam/Devatha’ meaning God or Deity. Eve...

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Fullness in All: Some Musings on the Isha Upanishad

Quoting from the translation of Eknath Easwaran, “It rings change on a simple household work, ‘Purnam’, meaning full,”All this is...

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When Pilgrimages and Holidays were One and the Same

I still remember my half-yearly holidays of 1979. The big breaks were known as quarterly, half-yearly, and annual holidays. My fat...

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Unsung Local Heroes of Freedom Movement

When we think of unsung heroes of the freedom movement, we often think about men with grenades and rifles. A woman with her first-...

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