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Secrets of Love

There is so much said about love still it’s a mystery. If you see many and many people saying, "I Love You" but still there is so much of hatred in the world so much of suffering so much of hurt and pain. Why so? Perhaps we don't understand what love is or how to blossom in love :). Must have heard, supreme love is unconditional love that is true love or love without any expectations. More I ponder, more I found it a fairy tales. Here I am going to share with you my insight in the matter of love. We all have heard don't have any expectation in love. Expectations kill the love. I found it like a fantasy. If you don't expect from the person whom you love whom else you will expect. On contrary I feel stronger your love is higher will be your expectations. Isn't it? Take an example, say you love three people Ram, Shyam and Hari and you are really close to Ram and sometime in life suppose you are in need for say some money $2000 or Rs 50,000 (or anything else jus

Bhartiya Sciptures

I am posting this as I think it is necessary. I feel most of today's India don't even know what are our great scriptures are. Even a week ago, I also didn't know all about it. So I felt, it will be good for general awareness and I encourage my blog readers to make a link to this post or copy this post to their own blogs, so that people at least know about the wealth our country has given to the world :) 1. Vedas: There are four Vedas. According to to the Muktikopnishad they had 21, 109, 1,000 and 50 branche s (Total of 1180 branches) . a. Rigved b. Yajurved c. Samved d. Atharvaved 2. Vedangas: There are six Vedangas (parts of the body of the Vedas): a. Vyakaran: Science of Grammer. b. Jyotish: Science of Astrology. c. Nikrukt: Detailed dictionary of vedic words. d. Shikcha: Science of pronunciation. e. Chand: Poetry of Vedas. f. Kalp Sutras: Vedic Dharma 3. Upveds: There are four upveds: a. Arthved (science of sociolo

Darshan Shastras

Darshan ( दर्शन ) means vision (of reality). In Indian vedic system, the reality of life have been perceived from six different dimensions and that has taken the form of distinct doctrines or six different schools of philosophy called Darshan Shastras. These school strives for liberation of soul by using different means. There are six Darshan Shastras called the six schools of philosophy. They are: (1) Poorv Mimansa ( पूर्व मीमांसा ) by Sage Jaimini, (2) Vaisheshik ( वैशेषिक दर्शन ) by Sage Kanad, (3) Nyay ( न्याय दर्शन ) by Sage Gautam, (4) Sankhya ( सांख्य दर्शन ) by Bhagwan Kapil, (5) Yog ( योग सूत्र ) by Sage Patanjali, and (6) Uttar Mimansa or Brahm Sutra ( उत्तर मीमांसा या ब्रह्म सूत्र ) by Bhagwan Ved Vyas. All the six Darshan Shastras are in sutra form। Significance of the Darshan shaastras 1. Poorv Mimansa : (Poorv means prior and mimansa means striving thoughts) The Vedic literature is so extensive that it i