In a world of power and pride, a king kneels before a silent sage — not in defeat, but in awakening. This blog explores the sacred relationship between Guru and disciple, where true mastery begins in surrender, and wisdom flows from silence into soul.
Nāda Lahari is not just a hymn — it is the unstruck sound before sound, the wave that carries silence into syllable. Born in Brahma Muhurta from a space beyond thought, this 12-verse Sanskrit kavya invokes Nāda Brahma — the vibration behind creation. Drawing from the Vedas and Upanishads, it invites seekers into the heart-lotus where mantras dissolve and pure awareness sings.
In the snow-clad embrace of the Himavant, where the Sindhu sings her eternal hymn, rises Kashyap Puri—crown of Bharatvarsha. Aryaman, exiled prince and divine strategist, returns not to avenge, but to restore. This is not merely a tale—it is the first shankhnaad of the Jambudweep Mahāgāthā, where dharma rises and kingdoms remember.
What happens when the libraries of a people are looted, their gods caged in foreign museums, their manuscripts reduced to “mythology,” and their sacred...
First they stole our granths, then they stole our grains. Colonizers looted not just manuscripts but memory, not just crops but consciousness. The burning of libraries and the mocking of millets together produced a hollow civilization — weak in body, broken in mind. This testimony from Bundelkhand unravels the double theft of Bharat, and calls us to reclaim both: one page of wisdom, one fistful of Sri Anna, one step towards Swarāj.
In a world of power and pride, a king kneels before a silent sage — not in defeat, but in awakening. This blog explores the sacred relationship between Guru and disciple, where true mastery begins in surrender, and wisdom flows from silence into soul.