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From April 17, 2007 to April 23,
2007
Song Of The Melody Sisters
Though poles apart, music forms a
lovely bond between the Priya Sisters,
says Sumana Chandrashekar.
New Copy Arts On The Wall
Cannot afford an original by M F
Hussain? Then own a ‘multiple
original’, says Phiroze Khareghat.
Britain Conversing With The World
The
British Museum
has so few British things in it. Neil
MacGregor wonders why.
All The Knight's Horses
M A Siraj delves into the
Middle East penchant for horses, which is more of a culture
brimming with opulence.
Flying High In The Himalayas
In the third part of Salim Ali’s
Festschrift, Zafar Futehally traces
interesting facts about the Himalayan
Honey Guide.
Rue De Sarnath
France
resumed its romance with L'Inde when a
panoramic exhibition of classical
Indian art opened at the prestigious
Grand Palais in the heart of Paris
earlier this month.
The Mystical State
The ecstatic state of spiritual union
has to be experienced for oneself and
cannot be understood from second-hand
sources.
God's Compassion
Among the infinite auspicious
qualities of the Supreme Being His
compassion for humanity is very
important to a spiritual seeker
because it makes Him pardon human
failings.
Devotion As An End
Inclination to pursue the spiritual
path with the objective of realising
the goal of liberation in this life is
the result of spiritual merit gained
in previous births. Lord Krishna has
stated in the Bhagavad Gita that it is
only, "At the end . . . .
State Of Eternal Bliss
The bliss of realising God is
everlasting and it is difficult to
convey it in words.
The Spiritual Quest
The scriptures state that human life
in the world is full of sorrow in
order to reiterate that true joy can
be found only by realising the true
nature of the Self (Atman), which is
eternal and blissful.
Hymn That Liberates
The Mahabharata reveals several
aspects and features of dharma,
throwing up doubts over many nagging
issues that seem to defy any precise
solution.
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