A journey towards the ultimate truth

Author: Dr. A. V. Ramachandran

True Devotion – Part 2

People, often in the name of worship or Devotion, indulge in acts of bartering, like getting desires fulfilled in return for acts of worship or chanting of hymns. Sometimes it is like an act of bribery offering sweets and other offerings in exchange for meeting one’s needs. Some bribery acts are offering money, gold etc., to the deity expecting worldly favours from the deity in return.

True Devotion – Part 1

As you find in the world and practiced by most people, Devotion essentially involves ritualistic practices for self-appeasement. Something like visiting temples, shrines or mosques, worshipping Gods and Goddesses, offering prayers/namaz, formal worship with lit wicks soaked in clarified butter, chanting hymns, donating money, and going on pilgrimage, with the aspiration to attain peace, health and wealth.

The Game of Time

Time or Kaal is an integral aspect of the Universe in which we live. Everything happens here relative to time. There was a time when this Universe was born, there was a time when our galaxy was formed, there was a time when our sun was formed, followed by our solar system, there was a time when our earth was created, and there was a time life started on this earth.

Creation – Part 7.1

Scientific Understanding of the Rig Veda (Brief overview of coded information on particles) Yaht purushena havishaa devaa yaajnam athanvatha   vasantho asyaasith…

Creation – Part 7

Cosmos and Universes: As per Vedas (Contd.) Purusha Suktam sahasra shiirshaa purushaha sahasraakshaha sahasrapaat sa bhuumim vishvato vritvaatyatishthaddhashangulam.     (R. Ved…

All about Shiva – Part 3

Shiva is mythologically represented in a variety of forms: in a pacific mood with his consort Parvati and son Skanda, as the cosmic dancer (Nataraja), as a naked ascetic, as a mendicant beggar, as a yogi, as a Dalit (formerly called untouchable) accompanied by a dog (Bhairava), and as the androgynous union of Shiva and his consort in one body, half-male and half-female (Ardhanarishvara).