Nachiketa, the child Rishi

Nachiketa was a very inquisitive little boy. One day, his father performed a grand yajna, in which he invited several priests and gifted cows and bulls to them. Nachiketa was not happy to note that the animals being donated by his father, were old and useless. He thought, “My father will gift me to one […]
Dhruv

Dhruva literally means unshakable, immovable, or fixed. Dhruva was born to a king named Uttanapada and his wife Suniti. The king had another wife named Suruchi and a son Uttama. Once when Dhruva was five years old, he saw Uttama sitting on his father’s lap at the King’s throne. Dhruva also wanted to sit on […]
Ashtavakra

Ashtavakra was born with eight deformities in his body. He was born, in a town called Videha, present day Janakpur, Nepal. He was named Ashtavakra–Ashta means Eight and Vakra means a curve or a deformity. While Ashtavakra’s mother Sujata was pregnant, his father Kahoda would recite Vedas to her. The unborn genius Ashtavakra, even in […]
Andala

Andala, also known as Godadevi, Kothai and Nachiyar, was the only female Alvar among twelve Hindu poets of South India. She was affiliated with the Shri Vaishnav tradition of Hindu tradition. She was posthumously considered an avatar of the Bhudevi. It is believed that she lived in the middle of the seventh or eighth century […]
Ahilyabai

Ahilyabai Holkar was a vibrant young Hindu girl from a middle-class family who rose to become the ruling queen of Indore within the Maratha kingdom. She established the city of Maheshwar (currently in Madhya Pradesh) as the seat of the Holkar dynasty. Born in 1725 in Chondi, Maharashtra, to Marathi Hindu shepherd parents, Ahilyabai’s early […]
Adi Shankaracharya

Shankaracharya was a prodigious child, believed to be a partial avatar of Bhagwan Shiva, who descended to spread the teachings of ancient Hindu spiritual texts across Bharat Varsha. He was born in 788 CE in the small town of Kalady in Kerala, to his pious and devout parents, Shivaguru and Aryamba. They named him Shankara, […]
Abhimanyu

Abhimanyu was a matchless warrior, whose bravery and extraordinary valor at the young age of sixteen became legendary in the great Mahabharata. As the son of the great Kuru warrior Arjun and Subhadra (sister of Shri Krishna and Balaram) he inherited both the valor of Indraprastha and the wisdom of Dwaraka. While still in his […]
The Bhagwad Gita — Essence

Essence The Bhagwad Gita Essence Sanjay Mehta Bhagwad Gita is a well-known Hindu spiritual text. It is universally accepted, not just for its sanctity, but also as a guide in our day-to-day lives. It is essentially “a handbook of life.” Life messages from the Bhagwad Gita, such as “For the upliftment of the society (lok-sangrah) […]
The Bhagwad Gita — Chapter 18

मोक्ष सन्यास योग Moksha Sanyaas Yoga The Bhagwad Gita Chapter 18 Sanjay Mehta मोक्ष सन्यास योग Moksha Sanyaas Yoga This chapter is a summary of Bhagwad Gita. First six chapters talk about who am I. I am the Self and not the body, the mind, or the intellect. We have wrongly identified ourselves with Body-Mind […]
The Bhagwad Gita — Chapter 17

The Bhagwad Gita Chapter 17 Sanjay Mehta श्रद्धा त्रय विभाग योग Yog of the Divisionof the Threefold Faith Shraddha is loosely translated to faith in English. Shraddha is a firm conviction in the words of Shaastra and Guru/Aachaarya. Shraddha allows not only to know and appreciate the shaastra but also absorb ad assimilate their teachings. […]