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Híndu Woman– Symbol of True ValorIf we respect a motherly women to be the symbol of valor and all Devī that we possess, our world would be paradise. Her Valor
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Buddha did not reject Vedas. If you review the basic precepts of Buddhism, they are simply Vedic teachings reworded. The famous Buddhist chant of Om Mani Padme Hum speaks for
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|| Rigveda Daily Quote ||O Parmeshwar ! You are always with those who follow your laws. They all live in bliss. You are the light of the whole world, You
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The Unforgotten Tale Of Bravery (Raja Dahir)We all know that Arab Invader Muhammad Bin Qasim conquered Sindh in 712 AD. However, the facts surrounding this conquest, and the ill fate
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|| 33 Koti Devas ||The description of Devas in Bharat is very interesting. The number of devas is said to be thirty three crores, and the river, trees, mountains, animals
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Myth of Sati The debate on Sati Pratha is nothing new. It is one among the most favorite topic discussed by H¡ndu-bashers. But is it true? off course not, H¡ndu
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FAKE!!!Not a single verse from any vedas commands to kill any living creature. There is no concept of infidels in Vedas. If anyone gains such knowledge as in this his
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Conversation Between Sakalya And Maharishi Yajnavalkya (33 Koti Devas)–Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Chapter 3Sakalya: How many gods are there?Yajnavalkya: Three hundred and three. Then he says, Three thousand and three. Sakalya: Is this t
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Ancient Hindu ShipsBharat is surrounded on three sides by the sea. The ancient Bhartiya first built the boat to travel across the sea. Image of general public of the Vedic
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Mechanics and Yantra (Machine) Science in Hinduism In Maharishi Kaṇāda's Vaishesika Darshan, the word 'Karma' means motion. There are five types of motion account to vaishesika. 1.) उत्क्षेपण (upward motion)
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Ancient Vedic YantraThe word “yantra” is derived from the root yam, to control, and has been freely used in ancient India for any contrivance. Mechanical skills had produced in ancient
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No, Shri Bhagwat Gita doesn't talk about caste system. It has reference only about Varnas and not Castes. Varna is the activity that one professes, this activity is called his
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