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Exploring the end of कलियुग.

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The end of Kali Yuga, according to Hindu cosmology, is a profound and intriguing concept that has captured the imaginations of believers for centuries. Kali Yuga is the last of the four stages the world goes through as part of the cycle of Yugas, as described in Hindu scriptures.   Understanding Kali Yuga: Kali Yuga is often characterized by a decline in righteousness (dharma), an increase in unrighteousness (adharma), and a general degradation of moral and spiritual values. It is considered to be an age of discord, conflict, and spiritual darkness. However, within this context, the end of Kali Yuga is not viewed as a catastrophic event but rather as a transition to a new cycle.   Significance of the End: Many texts, including the Puranas and various prophetic traditions, provide insights into the signs and events that will herald the end of Kali Yuga. These signs often include the prevalence of dishonesty, the breakdown of social order, and a disregard for spiritu...

FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out.

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In today's digital age, where social media and constant connectivity dominate our lives, a new phenomenon has emerged: FOMO, or the Fear of Missing Out. This pervasive feeling affects people of all ages and backgrounds, causing anxiety and stress. Let's delve into the world of FOMO, exploring its origins, impact, and ways to overcome it. What is FOMO? FOMO is the apprehension that others might be having rewarding experiences from which one is absent. It's that uneasy feeling you get when you see your friends having a great time without you, or when you think everyone else is living a more exciting life. Social media platforms, where people often share curated highlights of their lives, can intensify these feelings. The Impact of FOMO: The effects of FOMO can be profound, leading to increased stress, reduced self-esteem, and a constant need for validation. People might find themselves glued to their screens, obsessively checking social med...

Loneliness: Understanding the Emptiness Within

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Loneliness is a feeling that many of us experience at some point in our lives. It’s that hollow sensation that creeps in when we feel disconnected from the world around us. Despite being surrounded by people, loneliness can make us feel isolated and empty. In this blog, we will explore what loneliness is, why it happens, and how we can cope with it. Spiritual meaning of loneliness: The spiritual meaning of loneliness often revolves around self-discovery, inner reflection, and a deeper connection with one's own soul and spirituality. It can be seen as a time for introspection, seeking solace within oneself, and finding a sense of purpose or connection with a higher power . [Source: Google] Understanding Loneliness: Loneliness isn’t just about being physically alone; it’s more about feeling emotionally disconnected. It can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, or social status. Sometimes, it’s triggered by significant life changes like moving to a new p...

The Right Resolutions.

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Hello! We all know how terrible the year 2020 globally was. Many people say 2020 was the worst year of their life.  They say 2020 was horrible for them. But my friends, it was their  lack of outlining plans  that made them unproductive and dull. Yes, the year was globally worst, but a smart person always has an alternate plan, if the first one fails. That being said, we can conclude that NOT everything depends on the external situations we face but ALSO how WE approach them. It is all about how you turn the tables, how you deal with them. Therefore, for 2021, being extra-careful, Let us have the  Right Resolutions. Because, at the end of the day,    "Your Success and productivity depends on your vision, planning and approach." 1. Being fertile.         Farmers try their best to grow as  varied  crops as they can. This is because they want their land to be fertile, strong. Likewise, this year, let yourself not cling ...

'CHOOSE YOUR INFLUENCERS WISELY' - HOW INTERNET CORRUPTS THE YOUTH.

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Once I had read a beautiful thing in Complete Works, an anology which explained how things in themselves are not good or bad, but our usage make them so. The anology pointed out how knife can cut people's throats, but vegetables too. Fire can be used to cook, but can also set ablaze entire cities and forests! Well, this same logic applies to the technologies we use around us. For me, gaining access to the internet from a very early age turned out to be a game changer. I can trace back all my skills, good qualities and general awareness to the simple fact that I was fortunate enough to get total freedom to surf on the internet.  "Internet has become the best place to influence any number of masses." From my 7th grade to the very recent CoViD-19 lockdown phase, I have constantly experimented with the various platforms of internet. I'll tell you honestly, in my early 7th grade, all sorts of content was available to me. For a brief time, I even slipped into i...

MENTAL CRISIS :- AN ISSUE EMERGING LIKE A WILDFIRE.

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Greetings Beloved Readers, In this Modern Age, You must have definately come across these words like "anxiety attack" "depression" "existential crisis" "mental breakdown" and so on. Extreme Depression and Suicidal Thoughts are now very very common in young teenagers. All this has become like a usual thing. Many many people ruin their lives and at worst commit suicide - unable to cope these things. Well, we all know the problems, we all may have even faced them personally, but what solution can we find? How can we stop all these mental bullshit? Lets dig deeper into the CAUSE of all these problems. Conflicts in relations, confusion in life and stress of daily work are the major causes that triggers all the words liked 'depression' we discussed above. Can we find ONE common thing in all these conflicts? All these effects have ONE common cause - Mental Defeat, Mental Unsteadiness. Dear Friends, Since humans started ev...

What is the true essence of Spirituality?

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Hello Friends, I want you to understand, Spirituality is not just wearing orange cloth and wandering into Himalayas. It is meant to Harmonise  your innerself and outer surroundings. If you really want existential changes in yourself then you are ought to be the most gentle, most kind and most energetic person. A real spiritual seeked must always strive for perfection in himself and his surroundings too. The real fun is not chanting God's name. It is in improving his creations. If you want to grow a rose plant in your garden, will you chant its name everyday?Will you sing it's glories around it? You have to simply water the plant! Only a lunatic thinks that just by muttering God's name he will attain perfection. Believe me, there is no one up there sitting on a golden throne crying and asking for your  Bhakti. How come you pour milk to Shivalinga if hundreds of beggars are sitting outside the temple and weeping for food! Don't just turn rosary bea...

Transcendental idealism: Kant's Philosophy

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Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) is the central figure in modern philosophy. He synthesized early modern rationalism and empiricism, set the terms for much of nineteenth and twentieth-century philosophy, and continues to exercise a significant influence today in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, and other fields. Transcendental Idealism  Kant introduces transcendental idealism in the part of the Critique called the Transcendental Aesthetic, and scholars generally agree that for Kant transcendental idealism encompasses at least the following claims: In some sense, human beings experience only appearances, not things in themselves. Space and time are not things in themselves, or determinations of things in themselves that would remain if one abstracted from all subjective conditions of human intuition. Space and time are nothing other than the subjective forms of human sensible intuition.  Space and time are empirically real, wh...

Socrates - The Father of Western Philosophy

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Socrates  (c. 469 - 399 B.C.) was a hugely important Greek philosopher from the Classical period (often known as the Socratic period in his honor). Unlike most of the Pre-Socratic philosophers who came before him, who were much more interested in establishing how the world works, Socrates was more concerned with how people should behave, and so was perhaps the first major philosopher of Ethics. An enigmatic figure known to us only through other people's accounts (principally the dialogues of his student Plato), he is credited as one of the founders of Western Philosophy. He is considered by some as the very antithesis of the Sophists of his day, who claimed to have knowledge which they could transmit to others (often for payment), arguing instead that knowledge should be pursued for its own sake, even if one could never fully possess it.      He made important and lasting contributions in the fields of Ethics, Epistemology and Logic, and parti...