Maa Kali: The Master Trickster
Maa Kaali: The Master Trickster “Though smeared with funeral ash, though poison is his food, though clothed only by the directions, though...
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Maa Kaali: The Master Trickster “Though smeared with funeral ash, though poison is his food, though clothed only by the directions, though...
Arjuna or Panchali? In the Path of Kaalika In the path of Kaalika, this question does not arise in comfort. It arises when you are hurt. When...
The Mask of the Guide. Kurukshetra’s sun had set, but for Arjuna, the world remained in eclipse. The fall of Abhimanyu had turned the "mighty...
The Bent Feather The peacock was never decoration. It learned to eat venom and answer with colour. Skanda sat on it. Not for glory for...
Surasamharam 2025 Oct 27 Sikkal Singara Velan Soorasamharam is a deeply cherished festival in Tamil Hindu tradition, marking the moment when Lord...
A sadhaka must recognise this: you are not an isolated unit of consciousness, but the continuation of your ancestral karma. You are the precise...
Even Light Is Kali, and Darkness Is also Kali In the human mind, light is praised and darkness is feared. We light lamps to drive away the night,...
Life-The Mahasmashana If we ask someone what is smashana, he will simply say the place where dead bodies are burnt. Where the body is offered to...
Why does Batuka Swarnakarshana Bhairava hold a snake in his top left hand. Snakes, among various other things, also denote obstacles. Batuka...
Sarathi: The Eternal Guide When we say Sarathi, we do not merely speak of a charioteer who drives horses in battle. Sarathi itself is a sacred...