Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are presented in the synagogue, church, and mosque as God's instructions to humanity on how to live life. In recent times, a new group of Hindu missionaries, who first appeared during India's national movement, is following the same path of instruction-based 'Satsangs; but it is hardly institutional, for Hinduism is not commandment-based. It is story-based; and stories, unlike instructions, appeal more to emotions than actions.
Animals do not tell each other stories. Humans do - for entertainment, for propaganda, for memory and history transmission, and, most importantly, for meaning. Stories transmitted over generations serve as the glue of a community.
This is why Christianity is established by two stories that are repeated twice a year: in springtime, the story of the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection; and in winter, the story of his birth. In Shia Islam, the story that glues the people together is the martyrdom of the Prophet's family. The ritual of Ramazan is a reminder of a story of when the angel of God communicated God's will to Muhammad, the final prophet for Muslims.
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Kariyatu
Sleeping on the floor on a thin cloth, walking barefoot from one city to another, facing harsh weather without any modern amenities like an umbrella and surviving on donated food sounds like ascetic living.
Rediscovering Balance in Hyperconnected World
Yoga and digital detox
Stress and Gastrointestinal Problems
How to keep the digestive system healthy
A Brahmin in Kerala
When a dwarf became a giant
About Dharma Desires and Interconnectedness (Part 3)
Finding one's way back to the original meaning
Typecasting
Reevaluating a lost skill
Self-reliance
Working on the body, mind and the nervous system
Selflessness vs. Selfishness
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Moringa Flowers
Edible flowers? Yes! Ayurveda mentions many edible flowers. One of them is the Moringa flower.
You Gain Some, You Lose Some
Recently, we the Chennaites, got the opportunity to get blessings from His Sharada Peetam.