Why Every Being Seeks Happiness
Every human action is driven by the desire for happiness. This article explores why that instinct is universal and what it reveals about the soul’s true nature.
Every human action is driven by the desire for happiness. This article explores why that instinct is universal and what it reveals about the soul’s true nature.
Gopashtami (गोपाष्टमी ; gōpāṣṭamī) is the day when the cowherd boys are initiated into herding cattle. Vaishya community are the business men of Vedic Society. One of the professions of this community is to raise cattle. Know more about Vedic Society Vedic Caste System The cows are worshipped
Abhyas (अभ्यास | abhyāsa) means practice. It refers to a concerted and persistent effort to change an old habit or develop a new one. What It Means Abhyāsa is the repeated effort to: * train the mind * redirect it from old tendencies * establish it in a new direction Key Insight
Svarupa siddha bhakti (स्वरूप सिद्धा भक्ति | svarūpa siddhā bhakti ) is devotion akin to the nature of the jiva (soul). * svarūpa — intrinsic nature * siddha — perfected / established This is bhakti is the purest form of devotion and scriptures give the proclaim that this form of bhakti is
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Gita Jayanti is celebrated on the 11th day of the waxing moon in the month of Margashirsha. It marks the sacred day when Shri Krishna revealed the divine knowledge of the Gita to Arjun on the battlefield of the Mahabharata. On the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Arjun was overcome with confusion,
Bhai Dooj is celebrated on the 2nd day of the waxing moon in the month of Kartik. It is an auspicious festival observed after Deepawali, celebrating the bond of love and affection between a brother and sister. According to tradition, after the destruction of Narakasura, Shri Krishna visited his sister,
Akshay Tritiya is celebrated on the third day of the waxing moon in the month of Chaitra. Also known as “Akha Teej,” it is traditionally observed as the appearance day of Lord Parashurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The word Akshaya means “that which never diminishes.” This day is
Rang Ekadashi is celebrated on the 11th day of the waxing moon in the month of Phalgun. From this day onwards, Shri Krishna begins playing Holi with colored water, marking the beginning of a period filled with divine joy and celebration. This festival is not merely about colors. It represents
Karmayog Sadhana—Living Bhakti in Action. Learn how to preserve remembrance throughout the day using structured recollection, aligned intention, and detachment from results—without abandoning responsibilities.
Everyone being seeks happiness. Discover why this universal drive reveals something deeper about our true nature and ultimate goal.
Sadhana Bhakti is the deliberate practice of attaching the mind to God through repeated remembrance, until devotion becomes steady and natural.