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Introduction: From Stillness, Everything Long before time-stamped history began, ancient seers described the origin of all existence not as a violent explosion, but as a quiet hatching. The Brahmanda Puraṇa speaks of a cosmic egg—the Brahmāṇḍa—enveloped in seven concentric sheaths, expanding in layers of energy and awareness. Within this shell, Bhagwan Brahma emerges and the
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What if creation wasn’t sparked by a bang, but by a breath or a thought arising in conjunction with that breath?What if the universe didn’t end in destruction, but withdrew into silence while all functions and beings slowly dissolved? The ancient Puranas—texts thousands of years old—speak not of explosive endings but of a gentle withdrawal.
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The Unshaken Boy — Retelling the Story Prahlada, the son of the powerful asura king Hiranyakasipu, was born into darkness but moved steadily toward light. While his father ruled with terror, Prahlada sat in stillness, chanting the name of Lord Narayana, deep in devotion to the luminous one. This was the very deity his father
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Krishna, the Ocean Demon, and the Missing Boy In the Bhagavata Purana, we find one of the more enigmatic and layered stories from Krishna’s youth—a tale involving a lost child, a sea-dwelling demon, and a conch that would later shake the battlefield of Kurukshetra. After completing their studies under Sage Sandipani, Krishna and Balarama offer
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Introduction — A Palace That Travels Without Moving In the Vishnu Purana, there’s a moment that feels almost like science fiction—Lord Krishna, after building the grand city of Dwaraka, wishes to bring a magnificent celestial hall called Sudharman from the heavens down to Earth. But instead of having it built, he simply asks for it,
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Introduction In both ancient philosophy and modern physics, a subtle consensus is emerging: everything is vibration. Whether described as quantum fields or naada (primordial sound), the idea that form arises from frequency is being explored across disciplines. One of the most evocative depictions of vibrational creation comes from the mythic image of Lord Shiva’s damru—the
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Introduction In a recent reading of Sri Vidya Kosha by Prof. S.K. Ramachandra Rao, I came across several compelling ideas that link mantra, geometry, and energy through the sacred diagram known as the Sri Yantra. Although I am not an expert in Śrīvidyā, what intrigued me was how these ancient perspectives seem to align—at least
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Time as a Bridge Between Science and ScriptureTime is not just a ticking clock or a linear progression from past to future. In the deepest layers of both scientific thought and spiritual literature, time is an expansive, multi-dimensional force. While modern cosmology defines time using space-time coordinates, quantum uncertainties, and thermodynamic arrows, ancient Hindu scriptures
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Long before modern science offered us the first images of our galaxy, the Srimad Bhagavatam — one of the core texts of the Hindu spiritual canon — presented a remarkably detailed and symbolic description of the cosmos. What’s fascinating is that some of these descriptions, though cloaked in spiritual metaphor, show surprising conceptual alignment with
