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From October 30, 2007 to November
05,
2007
Symbol Of Detachment
In the Bhagavad Gita Lord Krishna
refers to worldly existence as
ephemeral and emphasises the
distinction between the perishable
body and the immortal soul.
Newspaper Nurtures Art
Tucked away in a narrow by lane off
Triplicane High Road, the nondescript
building doesn’t look like a newspaper
office from the outside.
Seek Eternal Values
The Rig Veda states, “Truth is one but
sages call it by many names.”
In Search Of Truth Religion
The purpose of life is to explore the
cause of creation. But the pursuit of
this knowledge though incumbent on
human endeavour varies in intensity of
purpose in individuals.
Concept Of Karma
While explaining the subtle truths
relating to the Absolute, the universe
and the created beings in it to Arjuna,
Lord Krishna redefines the concept of
karma that is central to the teachings
in the Bhagavad Gita, since there are
various . . . .
The Lord’s Aspects Religion
The transcendental form (Para) of the Supreme Being is beyond the ken of human
experience and hence He has four more
aspects to relate Himself to His
creation.
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