PinnedPublished inEkatmaMy reflections on 10 day Vipassana Meditation course in the light of VedantaAfter two years of dedicated study and practice of Advaita Vedanta, guided by the generous blessings of my Teachers, and having recently…Jan 4Jan 4
PinnedPublished inEkatmaMeditation: Who Am I?According to Vedanta, one’s true nature is Brahman. Brahman is the nature of Sat-Chit-Ananda (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss). In Tantra…Dec 13, 2023Dec 13, 2023
Attention, please! A currency no one realised was being spentOnce upon a very modern time, there existed a species blessed with opposable thumbs, glorious brains, and the remarkable ability to focus…Jan 12Jan 12
Published inEkatmaForm vs Formless: The Ultimate Guide to Spiritual Practice based on Chapter 12 of Bhagavad GitaIn the previous chapter, Sri Krishna concluded with verse 11.55, which emphasised working for Him, considering Him the Supreme Goal, and…Jan 12Jan 12
Published inEkatmaOn HinduismIt’s significant to note that the term “Hindu” doesn’t appear in the early texts and scriptures that define the religion itself — like the…Apr 27, 2024Apr 27, 2024
Published inEkatmaThe Song of SilenceAnother day has gone by Without seeing You I see Your beauty in this world But when do I get to see You?Apr 15, 2024Apr 15, 2024
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam: Contemplation on the Self’s Nature — Part 4When the dreamer wakes up, he realises his nature different from being the dreamer.Jan 29, 2024Jan 29, 2024
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam: Contemplation on the Self’s Nature — Part 3Such state of Brahman is realised only through ahaṁbrahmavṛttyā ekagamyam, one-pointed flow of thought of the form ‘I am Brahman’.Jan 28, 2024Jan 28, 2024
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam: Contemplation on the Self’s Nature — Part 2The quest to grasp that ultimate essence, the tattvaṁ or Reality, is an odyssey of profound introspection and spiritual mentorship.Jan 27, 2024Jan 27, 2024
Published inEkatmaSvarupanusandhanam : Contemplation on the Self’s Nature— Part 1Svarupanusandhanam is a small yet incredible composition of 9 verses by Sri Adi Shankara. The first 8 verses are on the nature of the Self…Jan 26, 2024Jan 26, 2024