Aditya Sharma111
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Hi there! I am Aditya Sharma, a spiritual writer. As a writer, I have the privilege of delving into the realms of spirituality and exploring the profound aspects of the human experience.
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Jwalamukhi Temple
Himalaya. The roof of the world. Abode of the gods. Many legendary stories begin and end here. The spiritual history of the world is incomplete without considering the Himalayas. Many secrets and miracles lie here patiently, waiting to be discovered. One of them is the Jwalamukhi temple, located in the Himachal state of northern India.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
How to Stop Complaining?
Some see it as a half-glass full. Some see it as half glass empty. Very few observe the smudges on the glass. They don’t particularly like the temperature of the water, nor do they like the taste of water. They fear that the glass has not been cleaned properly and they might get sick from it. They begin to think, why does everything terrible happen to them? Why does everyone undermine them? These people come under the category of over-complainers.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
A Cow A Doubtful Woman and A Very Potent Mantra
Even nine hundred years later, he is considered the greatest and most influential Nath Yogi in India. Under his guidance, Nath tradition has undergone its most remarkable expansion of all time. In this blog, we will be discussing one of the most legendary Yogis in India, Swami Gorakhnath, the first disciple of Mahayogi Matsyendranatha.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
Spiritual Lunar Eclipse
On 26th May, we will see the lunar eclipse, which will last for 14 minutes and 30 seconds. It will be visible in areas of southeast Asia, Australia, and the American continent. What is the spiritual significance of the Lunar eclipse? Are there any Dos and Don’ts during the eclipse? We will discuss them in this blog.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
Praan Pratishtha
In spiritual terms, consecration means transforming the physical into the non-physical. But more importantly, it means turning a mere statue into a God. Also known as Praan Pratishtha, consecration, when performed for idols of Gods, is the process of inviting the deity to reside in the idol. In spiritual terms, consecration means energizing the deities. In this blog, we will understand the meaning of consecration, how to perform it, and its benefits.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth Sikh Guru and the founder of Khalsa. He was a warrior, a spiritual Guru, a poet, and a philosopher, but above all these, he was a true equalist. He believed in equality and shunned discrimination based on caste, creed, or gender. In this blog, we narrate the story of Mai Bhago, who wanted to help the Guru when everyone else had deserted him.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
Crossroads
SPIRITUALITY Crossroads of Shreyas and Preyas Kathopanishad is one of the primary Upanishads (Sanskrit texts of ideas and teachings), believed to be constructed 2800 years ago in India, educating us about the existence of Atman (soul). It elaborates the concept of self-knowledge, which is the highest form of bliss.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
Navratri
Chaitra Navratri begins in exactly six days from now and with it will begin a powerful Sadhana for most of us. There are total four Navratris in a year. The Chaitra and Shardiya Navratris, that fall during summers and winters respectively are called the bigger Navratris and the Magha and Ashadha Navratris that fall during spring and monsoons are known as Gupt Navratri or secret Navratris. We recently celebrated the Magha Gupt Navratri from February 12th to February 21st and are glad that many of you participated in the individual Sadhanas and shared your experiences with us.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01
Movement and Spirituality
Developed more than 4700 years ago, during the Indus Valley civilization, Yoga is something everyone is talking about these days. Yoga is a Sanskrit word derived from the verb Yuj. Yuj means to join or to unite. As per the ancient scriptures, Yoga is the process of merging the individual consciousness with the universal consciousness via the creation of complete harmony between mind, body, and soul. In short, Yoga is not just a religious procedure but an amalgam of the exercise of mind and body.
By Aditya Sharma1113 years ago in 01











