• Introduction: Guruji’s Wisdom During one of his enlightening discourses, my beloved Guruji, Sri Vishwesha teertha swamiji, shared an analogy that has stayed with me ever since. He spoke of gravity—the unseen force that binds us to the earth—and compared it to the pull of material attachments. At first, it seemed like a simple comparison, but…

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  • Have You Read Part 1? Before diving in, if you haven’t read Part 1: The Changing Mindset of Today’s Students, check it out first! It sets the stage for what we’re about to discuss. The Illusion of Maturity in Students Students today appear more knowledgeable than ever. With unlimited access to the internet, they confidently…

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  • In the previous part, we questioned the false portrayal of Brahmins as always poor, begging for survival, and living in a weak position in society. But what is the truth? Were Brahmins really helpless, or is this narrative a misrepresentation of historical reality? Let’s break it down with facts and context. 1. Were Brahmins Always…

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  • Throughout history, the image of Brahmins has been portrayed in various ways—sometimes as wise scholars, sometimes as mere beggars. But why is it that in many modern narratives, a Brahmin is often shown as poor, helpless, and surviving on alms? Is this a truthful representation, or is it a distortion that has been repeated so…

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  • When I observe students these days, a mix of concern and reflection takes over me. Despite living in an era of immense technological advancements and unlimited access to knowledge, many students seem caught in a web of worry, hesitation, and half-baked understanding. Their perception of brilliance, fueled by social media and external influences, often blinds…

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  • Why is it that whenever life feels unfair, people respond with one word—destiny? Why do we accept what’s written in fate as the ultimate truth, even when it makes no sense? Why is the present, no matter how painful, imposed on something as vast as destiny? And why, when we ask for answers, do people…

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  • The Mahabharata is often seen as a battle of good versus evil. But when we look deeper, it’s clear that it’s not as black and white as we’d like to think. Everyone in the epic, from Duryodhana to Yudhishthira, used deceit at some point. It wasn’t just one side being cunning—it was a war where…

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  • Success is often seen as a lonely climb up a tall ladder. But something strange happens when someone starts climbing that ladder—people try to pull them down. This mindset, especially in Indian society, has been widely accepted as normal. But why is it like this? Why can’t we celebrate others’ success or help them climb…

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  • Life Is Like Paper

    Life, in many ways, is like a sheet of paper—simple, fragile, and full of potential. At first glance, paper appears smooth and unmarked, much like our lives in their early stages. But as time passes, life shapes us, sometimes gently and other times harshly, leaving us with creases, folds, and scars that define who we…

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  • Makara Sankranti is a very special festival celebrated on January 14 every year. It marks an important change in nature. This is the time when the sun starts moving northward in the sky, called Uttarayana. But there’s much more to Makara Sankranti than just this! Let’s learn about why this festival is so important, what…

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