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"Reward of one duty is the power to fulfil another": Gita Press is the only press in the world, which is not just an organization but a living faith, not just a printing press but a temple to crores Indians, it's name has Gita and the work also has Gita
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The Congress party, the principal opposition, expressed its displeasure over the government's decision to bestow the Gandhi Peace Prize upon the Gita Press
"Redefining the Perception of Caste: Insights from Swami Vivekananda": - Colonial era marked the beginning of a concerted effort to vilify Hindu Dharma & caste became a potent weapon in their campaign to exploit caste fault lines to criticize Hindu Dharma
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Swami Vivekananda's vision of Hindu Dharma transcends the limitations imposed by colonial narratives and offers a path toward a more enlightened and progressive society
“It is the most powerful creation to have life growing inside of you": Telangana governor, Tamilisai Soundararajan, also a gynecologist and a fetal therapist emphasized on the spiritual practices during pregnancy while launching 'Garbha Sanskar' program
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Soundararajan, who is also a gynaecologist and fetal therapist, made the remarks while launching 'Garbha Sanskar' programme of an RSS-linked body.
"नमस्ते शारदे देवि काश्मीरपुर-वासिनि": Devi Sharada has returned to Kashmir - a historical center of India’s cultural, religious & academic heritage that was once Centre of knowledge where scholars across the country use to visit for spiritual knowledge
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Historians said at one point in time, Sharada University had 5000 resident scholars who came from all over the world in ancient times
The rhythmic beats of Cheraw dance with its swaying bamboo staves and synchronized movements is a testament to the harmony and unity of Mizoram's tribal traditions and is the heartbeat that connects past, present and future, nurturing a sense of belonging
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Today, Cheraw is one of the most popular dances in Mizoram. It is performed on a variety of occasions, and it is a way for the Mizo people to express their culture and heritage.
"Breathing life into idols, bridging the divine and mortal": Pran Pratishtha, a sacred ritual that invokes the divine presence of God, is an awe-inspiring emotive celebration steeped in devotion and spirituality with sacred Vedic rites & chants of mantras
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The first step in the prãna pratishtha is Nyãsvidhi, wherein various deities, including Brahmã, Indra, and Surya, are invoked in different parts of the murti
“There are infinite paths that you can take. The one that feels most true is your dharma”: Gayatri Mantra, also referred as “Mother of the Vedas” because it is considered to be the essence of all Vedic knowledge and key to unlocking the spiritual wisdom
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The Gayatri Mantra is sometimes referred to as “Ved Mata” or “Mother of the Vedas” because it is considered to be the essence of all Vedic knowledge
"Excessive increase of anything causes a reaction in the opposite direction": Bizarre! American e-commerce website sells Indian ‘charpai’ for a staggering ₹1.12 lakh, which is an integral part of our rural life and a symbol of simplicity and functionality
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It is described as a "traditional Indian bed with very beautiful decor," made from high-quality materials and crafted by hand
“Music in the soul can be heard by the universe”: Konnakol is the art of performing percussion syllables vocally, and often referred to as a "mathematical language" due to the close relationship between the rhythms in Konnakol and mathematical principles
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Konnakol is often referred to as a "mathematical language" due to the close relationship between the rhythms in Konnakol and mathematical principles
"Copyright? Copy RIGHT: Steal ideas, steal facts but do not steal words": Did you know the Greek version of Trojan Horse at Troy from Odyssey was an adaptation of the original Indian version of the Trojan White Elephant from Brihatkatha, a Sanskrit play
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Let's first go through the story from the Brihatkatha, featuring a tomato bath, an ego clash between Kings, and a Trojan White Elephant!