Literal meaning of ego (aham in Sanskrit) is one’s idea or opinion of himself – the idea of being different from others. It is a sense of one’s personal identity….
Some people, in their mistaken belief, associate the term tapasya with various practices of self-torture. But in reality, tapasya does not mean voluntarily living a life of isolation and hardship….
More than an activity, bhakti is an attitude – an attitude of reverence and of gratitude. It is also the attitude of acceptance, of compassion ; and of affection. Bhakti…
There are two ways of looking at reality of the Divine – as unmanifest self-existence and as manifested being. As unmanifest, it is the undifferentiated consciousness in which all existences…