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Sankhya (often spelled Sāṁkhya) is one of the major “orthodox” (or Hindu) Indian philosophies. Two millennia ago it was the representative Hindu philosophy. It is a strong Indian example of metaphysical dualism, but unlike many Western counterparts it is atheistic. Read more at the website.

Sankhya (often spelled Sāṁkhya) is one of the major “orthodox” (or Hindu) Indian philosophies. Two millennia ago it was the representative Hindu philosophy. It is a strong Indian example of metaphysical dualism, but unlike many Western counterparts it is atheistic. Read more at the website.

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The Sanskrit word Ekagrata means “one-pointedness” and refers to the focused concentration of the mind on a single object or task. In essence, it’s about bringing the entirety of your attention to what you are doing right now, whether it’s a simple daily chore or a significant project at work. This concept is not unique to Indian philosophy; it resonates deeply with the teachings of Zen as well. Zen practices emphasize the importance of mindfulness and full presence in every moment, whether…

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The Vedas are the religious texts which inform the religion of Hinduism The term veda means “knowledge”. One of the best sources of Ancient Indian History is Vedic literature. Vedas have formed the Indian scripture. The ideas and practices of Vedic religion are codified by the Vedas and they also form the basis of classical Hinduism. There are four types of Vedas – Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. Follow us to learn more such things about Sanatana Dharma!

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Hindu deities depicted with multiple arms and heads symbolize divine omnipresence, infinite wisdom, and boundless power. Each arm and head represents their ability to transcend human limitations, embodying virtues, cosmic forces, and mastery over diverse realms of existence. This sacred imagery showcases the unity of opposites creation and destruction, compassion and ferocity while highlighting the interconnectedness of the universe. 🌌🙏 #SpiritualWisdom #Rudralife #DivinePower…

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