

While reading the Ramayan, I noticed instances where Maharishi Valmiki compared Lord Ram and Lakshman with Lord Indra and Lord Vishnu. This made me think deeply. If Indra was really as cowardly and characterless as people say today, then why would Maharishi Valmiki use his example while describing Lord Ram? That question stayed in my mind and made me look deeper into the real image of Devraj Indra. In this blog, let us try to understand that forgotten side of his character.
We say Divine has many forms, but all stem from one supreme Brahman. If He is the ultimate, what is His true name? And why does one sacred sound precede all mantras? Let’s explore this universal root of unity, strength, and knowledge to discover why this sound is the heart of all existence.
Were women really equal in Vedic times? Explore Vedic texts, Manusmriti, and ancient history to uncover the truth about women and dharma in Hindu tradition.
Based on ancient Sanskrit texts, Ayurvedic science, and 2,300 years of preserved wisdom, we throw colours, light bonfires, and eat sweets. But do you know why? The real story of Holi is far more interesting than the version most people know, and it begins with a single word.
In this blog, you'll discover the true character of Arjun as revealed in the original Sanskrit shlokas of the Mahābhārat, free from the distortions of modern TV serials and biased glorification of Karna or Duryodhan. Through detailed references and logical analysis, this article explores Arjun’s realistic birth, childhood struggles, unmatched skills, and the depth of his discipline, humility, and Dharma. You'll learn why Guru Dronacharya chose him over others, how Arjun upheld brahmacharya, and how he defeated powerful enemies—including Karna—in actual battles. Instead of relying on fantasy or divine favoritism, this blog presents Arjun as a real, struggling, yet victorious human—a true hero shaped by tapasya, loyalty, and inner strength.
This article uncovers the real character of Bhagwaan Shri Ram as described in the original Valmiki Ramayana, beyond the false images shown in TV serials. With clear references to Sanskrit shlokas, it highlights Shri Ram’s divine qualities—his strength, courage, deep love for Sita, and his commitment to dharma. It also explains who Narad Muni truly was and why his words hold value, correcting many modern misunderstandings. The article invites readers to rediscover Ram’s true story through authentic scriptures, not media fiction.