Mind, Intellect, and Ego – Their Effect on Daily Life
The human mind can both facilitate and obstruct our spiritual journey. Check out how the mind, ego, and intellect work.

The human mind can both facilitate and obstruct our spiritual journey. Check out how the mind, ego, and intellect work.

The Hindu religion considers women to be the female God. However, women are still oppressed in Hinduism. Read this post to understand their position.

The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes Karma Yoga, advocating action without attachment to results for self-purification and societal benefit. It upholds the performance of one’s duties selflessly as a path to liberation.

Hinduism offers diverse prayer practices including Sattvic, Rajasik, and Tamasik, as explained in the Bhagavad Gita, based on intent, deities, or desired outcomes like Sakaam and Nishkaam prayers.

Hinduism encompasses both monotheistic and polytheistic elements, with sects worshipping one God in various forms or acknowledging multiple deities. It’s an umbrella term for diverse beliefs and practices, rather than a singular religion.

According to the Bhagavad Gita, there are three types of food in Hinduism. The post talks about these food types and their effects on soul.

What is karma in real? There is no one karma-cleansing prayer. How to do karma cleansing? The post talks about how to get rid of bad karma.

What is sin? What is ok for one person may be a sin for other. What do Hinduism gurus think of sin? Check out the concept of sin in Hinduism

Love thy neighbor. The Bible quotes it. What does it mean? Check out the Hindu viewpoint of Love Thy Neighbor as provided by Advaita

Why do Hindus worship idols and statues? Do all Hindus worship idols? Check out what Swami Vivekananda has to say about this topic.