Svadharma


Svadharma is the unique duty aligned with one’s nature, skills, and circumstances, emphasized in the Bhagavad Gita. It involves self-reflection and discovering personal strengths and passions to fulfill individual and societal roles. Unlike universal duties, svadharma is personalized, guiding moral and spiritual growth while fostering harmony in society.

Intelligence Over Materialism: A Path to Contentment


The journey toward inner simplicity is crucial, as true freedom comes from awareness rather than the mere absence of possessions. Outer simplicity may provide some freedom, but it doesn’t guarantee inner peace. An intelligent understanding of one’s relationship with possessions fosters true contentment and societal cooperation without the need for external validation or authority.

Unlocking Potential: The Power of Growth Mindset in Education


The article discusses how traditional education and workplace structures have reinforced fixed mindsets through standardised testing and rigid hierarchies. Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck’s concept of Growth Mindset emphasizes that students who view intelligence as malleable are more resilient and better able to overcome challenges, ultimately achieving greater success.

On Sex


Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 4, Verse 24) says, “For those who are completely absorbed in God-consciousness, the oblation is Brahman, the … More