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We present here some of the principal pillars of ancient spiritual wisdom and philosophy. These texts should not be linked with any religious identity as whatever they contain is absolute and pure wisdom and represents the height of achievements, far superior to modern science. And that this is our common heritage � of universal mankind. We have tried to be selective so as to make it interesting and useful to a common man. If it appeals someone, he can find his way ahead himself. We have avoided texts like 'Vedas as it is' as they, besides being voluminous, are beyond understanding of a common man. Rather, we have incorporated essence of Vedas in the form of Vedanta, its three parts being Bhagavad-Gita, Upanishads and Brahma-Sutra. Hope you will find it useful, your feedback and suggestions are always welcome.
Divine Foresight25 Sep, 2024Legal
As the name sounds, our Astro-robot is the algorithmic system devised to let you taste the depth and accuracy of ancient Indian system of astrology. Here, accuracy and computing power of a machine is combined with divine wisdom of seers. We promise you no gimmicks astrological services round the clock and across the globe ? no appointments needed, you can try it for free, at leisure and well from the comforts of your home. We do not demand faith, we create faith ? and this is the crucial difference. Yes, we strive to give you convincing results and thereby infuse faith and confidence for this age-old divine system of prediction.
Divine Foresight25 Sep, 2024History
Mystery of existence has been dealt with in Indian Philosophy and a detailed account can be found in Upanishads, pillars of ancient metaphysical knowledge. In Katha Upanishad, we find famous dialogue between Yama, the lord of death and a teenager boy Nachiketa. Yama had granted three boons to Nachiketa. As his third boon, Nachiketa asked Yama the mystery of what comes after death. Yama was reluctant to answer this question. He said that this had been a mystery even to the gods. He asked Nachiketa to avoid the question and lured him with many worldly pleasures and material gifts. But Nachiketa argues that all worldly treasures and heavenly pleasures come to an end sooner or later, if not the day after, after hundred years. These are not permanent means of enjoyment. He insists to get the ultimate knowledge of Self and pleads, ''O Lord of Death, you have promised me the third boon''.
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