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Monday May 21,  2007


 

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From May 15, 2007 to May 21, 2007

Path To Self-Realisation

A proper understanding of the paths of Karma, Jnana and Bhakti yogas expounded in the Bhagavad Gita is the key that opens the path to liberation.

True Renunciation

Vairagya (dispassion) is the most essential requisite for spiritual progress and spiritual texts have dealt with this exhaustively.

Evanescence Of Life

It is a wonder that even when the frail quality of human existence is perceived in day-to-day life, human beings tend to forget it easily and get immersed in worldly concerns instead of pursuing the ultimate goal of life.

Bound By Bhakti

Many encomiums extolling the Supreme Being highlight His compassion and His readiness to rush to the succour of His devotees in distress if only they seek His help with faith and devotion and this unique trait of the Lord stands validated through . . .

Painting The Art World Red

The outrageous arrest of Chandramohan, a final-year fine arts student at the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, on May 9, has confirmed that the only right that is taken seriously in India today is the right to take offence.

Memories Of Another Era

Glyngarth Villa in Udhagamandalam resonates with old-world charm.

Unfailing Protector

Besides serving to illustrate the basic law governing human existence that every individual has to face the consequences of one's actions, the Puranas and the Itihasas also establish the supremacy of the Lord who is the abiding support of the entire . . .

‘Traditional Techniques Are Not Inadequate’

Carnatic vocalist T M Krishna responds to last week’s article on teaching methods in the field of music.

Red Roses And Erotica

Over the years, Apparao Galleries has introduced fresh talent to Chennai art-lovers and young Avishek Sen from Delhi is no exception.

Broken News

The Breaking News is that Rahul Dravid hasn’t got a broken nose.

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