The Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi of Uttar Pradesh in India is one of the most respected temples in Hinduism. The temple stands for Lord Shiva and enjoys recognition as a landmark where spiritual enlightenment and religious devotion merge. Kashi Vishwanath, also known as the Golden Temple of Varanasi for its gilded spires, is a […]Read More
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The term “Vedanta,” or “End of the Vedas,” represents not only the concluding portion of the Vedic literature but also the supreme object of Vedic knowledge, which is liberating knowledge and the realization of oneself. Unlike most of the other prominent systems of philosophy, which may focus more on ritualism or social commitments, Vedanta is […]Read More
Triambakeshwar Jyotirlinga: Beyond the Myth, A Journey Through Faith and
Adi Shankaracharya in Dwadash Stotra says, “In the land of holy Godavari, I meditate with exclusive devotion to the Triambakeshwar, the Trimurti, who always resides on the top of Sahyadri. All the sins of devotees who come here for darshan with pure bhava are destroyed.” Sitting in the foothills of the 3 hills Brahmagiri, Nilagiri […]Read More
Kedarnath Jyotirlinga: A Pilgrimage to the Heart of the Himalayas
If there is one Jyotirlingam that every young Indian definitely wants to travel to, it is the Kedarnath Jyotirlingam. The picturesque snow- covered mountain, the thrilling trek, the lakes, gorges, and in the end, the darshan of the divine marks a complete spiritual adventure. There are places you wish to travel solo, there are places […]Read More
The Spiritual Journey of Adi Shankaracharya: Uniting India with Vedanta
Adi Shankaracharya, a revered Indian philosopher and theologian, stands as a colossal figure in the history of Indian spirituality. His teachings on Advaita Vedanta have transcended time, continuing to influence thinkers and seekers worldwide. Born in Kerala in the 8th century CE, Shankaracharya showed an early inclination towards spirituality. He renounced worldly life at a […]Read More