The Three Bodies of a Human Being in Hindu Philosophy (Sthūla, Sūkṣma, and Kāraṇa Śarīra) 🪔 Introduction Hindu philosophy views the human being not merely as a physical form, but as a layered composition of matter, energy, and consciousness. According to the Vedantic tradition, the human being consists of three bodies (Sharīra-traya): 1. Sthūla Śarīra […]
Stay Connected!
When boredom wraps you in silence tight, And joy feels small, lost from sight— When sorrow knocks, but no one’s near, To lend a word, to wipe a tear… Connect. Find someone, speak your soul, Let conversation make you whole. If family’s far, seek out a friend, And if not them, a stranger can mend. […]
Meditation Beyond Religion: How Music Awakens the Soul of Believers and Non-Believers Alike
Introduction: A Universal Need Beyond Belief Meditation has long been associated with religion — sacred chants, scripture reading, prayer rituals, or visualizing a divine form. But what about those who don’t identify with a religion? Or those who believe in a higher power but don’t follow rituals or scriptures strictly? I asked myself this question, […]
Whispers of the Eternal! A Soul’s Reflection on Existence!
Title: “Whispers of the Eternal: A Soul’s Reflection on Existence” Introduction: A Quiet Wondering There are moments in life when the noise of the world fades, and in the stillness, a whisper emerges — a whisper from within. Not a cry for answers, but a quiet stream of questions. Questions that do not demand conclusions […]
Liberation of a disturbed Soul!
I shifted to ATS Tower 1, in Oct 2015. When I was shifting my baggage, a lean and thin person visited me, I asked for his introduction and he told me that he was Gurcharan Singh Brar and had shifted to flat No 1023 two level above my flat in Sep 2015, thus making him […]
Baisakhi: The Birth of Khalsa, Harvest of Faith & Freedom!
When mustard fields turn gold, rivers swell with snowmelt, and the air carries the drumbeats of dhols—you know Baisakhi has arrived. Celebrated every year on 13th or 14th April, Baisakhi is more than just a harvest festival. It is a profound tapestry woven with threads of agricultural joy, spiritual renewal, and revolutionary change. For farmers, […]
Why I Am OG (Olive Green)?
A Reminiscence of Army Life and Leadership “Olive Green” — to the civilian eye, it may just be a shade on the colour chart. But to a soldier of the Indian Army, it is the hue of honour, of grit, of everything we stand for. OG isn’t simply a uniform—it’s a way of life, a […]
A Low Hanging Fruit!
(A Poetic Caution with a Smile) Everyone wants a low hanging fruit, No climbing, no sweat, just pick and scoot. Better still if it drops in your lap, Or rolls in your mouth with a sugar-snap clap! In boardrooms they chant, “Let’s be astute!” “Why toil when there’s a shortcut route?” Forget the ladder, forget […]
The Charging Bed!
After a long flight from India to the U.S., I finally reached my daughter’s home—relieved, jetlagged, and slightly dazed by the American quietude. The house was warm and welcoming, but soon, I faced a problem more stressful than international travel itself: charging my gadgets. Indian plugs, meet American sockets—except they don’t. Flat pins stared mockingly […]
A Fox in the Courtyard!
I arrived at my daughter’s house just yesterday, weary from the long journey back from India. Spring had technically arrived, but winter still lingered in the air like an old memory—not quite ready to let go. It was close to 6 PM, and the sun had begun its slow descent, casting long shadows across the […]