Vedanta Explained: Advaita, Self & Ultimate Reality

What if the self you take to be “you” is not the full picture?

Vedanta points toward a deeper understanding of reality—one where the distinction between self and world begins to dissolve. Through ideas like Advaita, Atman, and Brahman, it explores the nature of existence beyond appearances.

This is not just philosophy—it is a shift in how you see yourself and everything around you.

liberation

Liberation is the end or Fresh start?

Liberation is known as the freedom, Moksha and with many names in different philosophies. But the goal is one freedom from what we are now, freedom from pain, sufferings. This is the goal that we all are working for knowingly or unknowingly. What we do everyday the goal is happiness and what we do in our whole life, the goal is the same happiness.

Atman and Paramatman

Understanding the Hidden Cosmic Code of Atman and Paramatman

The conscious being inside us exploring this world and feeling every moment, the Indian Philosophy named it Atman. This Atman is trapped inside the body/mind construct hence bound by the power of the body, but when this Atman break this limitation, it can have access to all knowledge and power, this is called Paramatma in Indian Philosophy.

World is filled with so many religions

Many Paths To Reach One Ultimate Destination

The world is filled with so many religions, within one religion there are many beliefs. What we follow is something we get from the plains of our own civilization and culture. All these religions take us to the one path, a path to reach a God.

Hindu way of life

Understanding Hinduism: It teaches how to live a life

Hindu gives complete guidelines to the individual and the society, starting with an overall mission in life, with objectives, strategies to fulfill them, and an action plan to follow. Life becomes purposeful and worth living. all the struggles, ups, and downs can be handled with ease and strength. 

What is Upanishad

Let’s unlock the Secret of the ancient wisdom: Upanishad

Upanishads are the basic foundation of the Indian spiritual thought and the source of the Indian Spiritual Philosophy. They are the poetic spiritual work of the sages to discover and understand the ultimate reality. Upanishad mainly contains the dialogs between Guru and Shishya.

3 core beliefs of Hinduism

3 core Beliefs: The Heart of Hinduism

There are three core beliefs or the 3 pillar thoughts that make Hinduism more scientific and close to god. Hindus see the universe and everything in it as belonging to and being a part of God. Hindu believes that each person is divine and that human life’s purpose is to experience this divinity.

Four Purusharthas

Four Purusharthas For Making Strong Foundation Of Human Life

The four Purusharthas are the fundamental principle of Hinduism. They are the target of human life, and following them will lead a proper meaningful life and at the end will be eligible for Moksha. 

Varna system - Social structure of ancient India

The significance of the varna system in ancient India

It would be great if people get to do it according to their own nature. They will be more satisfied, can contribute more towards society, and make a happy living. Choosing a work, according to one’s own nature is the base of the Varna system