VEDIC CULTURE FAR BEYOND THE COMPREHENSION OF WESTERN THOUGHT
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VEDIC CULTURE
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Sri. R. Panchapakesan’s Experiences
Sri. R. Panchapakesan’s Experiences
Sri. R.Panchapakesan, Secretary and Managing Trustee of Padmabhusan Sri. N. Ramaswami Ayyar Complex, a devotee...
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The Good Name
The Good Name alone can not make a Good person; it is the company of persons with whom he is brought up or has friendship with matters.
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Samithu (சமித்து)
Samithu (சமித்து)
Samithu (சமித்து)
Any venture starts with invoking the blessings of the Almighty for success....
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Samudrika Shastra
Samudrika Shastra
In the Vedic tradition, hand analysis falls in the category of Samudrika Shastra, a Sanskrit term that translates...
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Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (Sanskrit: वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम. from "vasudha",...
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ASWAMEDA YAHAM
There are Articles wrongly interpreting ASWAMEDA YAHAM
The words 'asvamedha, gomedha, purushmedha, ajmedha' is not meant to interpret as...
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KANYA
KANYA
"Kanya" is a term derived from Sanskrit language, referring to the girl children who have not obtained 'Puberty'....Last edited by Padmanabhan.J; 25-01-13, 12:05.
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THIRUCHANDUR
THIRUCHANDUR Thiruchendur in South India is famous for the temple dedicated to lord Subrahmanya. Very few know the meaning of this word. It has to be split as th...
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Swastika
Swastika
The word “swastika” comes from the Sanskrit word Svastika. The true meaning is given as
Su - means...
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The world’s oldest printed books
The world’s oldest printed books were the wood block printings printed in China during the 7th century which were printed to spread the teachings...
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The Hindu Gotra System
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SRI.RAMA
Shri Rama: What Constitutes His True Worship
We know the scriptures recommend the worship of Shri Rama as a sure means of...
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TAPAS
The word ‘tapas’ brings associations of something long, arduous and self-denying. It brings to mind the grim asceticism of yogis who for months,...