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Krishna – The Greatest Proponent of Sankhya Yoga

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Krishna perhaps the most well known figure of Hinduism and the author of one of the greatest works in the history of the word - The Bhagagavad Gita. His life itself, as recounted in the Bhagavata Purana, is the most sweet and wonderful leela (play) of the cosmic divine energy on planet earth. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna is presented with...

Buddha (Sankhyamuni) – The Sage of Kapiavastu

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Buddha was born in the times when Hinduism had floundered from its roots and had degenerated into mindless rituals and blind faith. But that is exactly the milieu in which great incarnations happen - when dharma becomes dogma. When no longer Dharma - which is the set of rules which was designed to lead you to Moksha - frees...

Mahanirvani, The Naked Ascetics: Protectors and Promoters of Sanatana Hindu Dharma

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From time in memorial the history of Bharath has been forged - not by kings or by technologies or natural resources - but by the ascetics of India. Saints, seers, sages, sadhus, monks, sanyasis, nagas. By any name you call them, they have contributed to every sphere of Indian thought and life. All the great contributions to medicine, mathematics,...

Shankara – The Reviver of Sanatana Hindu Dharma

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If anything is known to us as Hinduism today, the origin of that is from Shankara. Non controversially the greatest master of Hinduism in historical times and the one who saved it from certain destruction. Shankara in his lifespan of 32 years did unimaginably wonderful things. So much so that western historians who have never encountered giants of the...

Sankhya of Kapila – The Foundation of Sanatana Hindu Dharma

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A Nirvani is some one who is plain, direct, open - who is naked. Who does not have pretenses. Does not have layers between himself and the truth. Because he is so much in tune with the truth, the truth is her strength. The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Sankhya is the naked philosophy of Hinduism....

Sadashiva – The Source of Sanatana Hindu Dharma

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Mahadeva, Sadashiva: The Origin Western historians have often considered the Akhadas of Hinduism as an anomaly. They call us “armed ascetics” and treat the Akhadas as a recent perversion of a “non violent” Hinduism. Sadly they neither understand Hinduism nor do they understand non violence. Brought up on the juvenile prejudice of a single life, they cannot understand how peoples...