
Sujeet M Sonar
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An artist, teacher, and lifelong learner influenced by philosophers like J Krishnamurti & Socrates, and writers like Premchand and Kahlil Gibran. Inspired by Swami Vivekananda’s, I believe inner growth leads to outward expansion and Wisdom.
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70 Rare Historical Photos That Shaped Global History – From Gandhi to Guevara, Einstein to Elvis
1. Madhubala – The Eternal Beauty Madhubala, often hailed as the most beautiful actress Indian cinema has ever seen, remains an enduring symbol of grace, charm, and cinematic brilliance. Her performances in classics like Mughal-e-Azam continue to mesmerize audiences decades after her untimely demise.
By Sujeet M Sonar8 months ago in History
How to Make Passive Income with AI (Zero Effort)
In today's fast-paced digital world, passive income has become a buzzword for many looking to escape the 9-to-5 grind. With advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), generating passive income has never been easier or more hands-off. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or someone just starting out, AI-powered tools like Pictory and Canva can help you create revenue streams that require minimal effort after the initial setup. In this blog, we’ll explore how you can leverage these platforms to generate passive income with AI and truly make it a "set it and forget it" endeavor.
By Sujeet M Sonar8 months ago in Futurism
7 Websites That Pay You $100+ for Simple Writing Tasks. AI-Generated.
💡 Earn Money from Home Without Any Experience- Here’s How Tired of dead-end gigs that barely cover gas money? What if you could turn your keyboard into a cash machine by doing something as simple as writing product descriptions, blog posts, or social media captions?
By Sujeet M Sonar9 months ago in Writers
The Life and Legend of Lord Hanuman: A Divine Journey Through Bhakti, Power, and Eternal Service
In the vast and vivid tapestry of Indian mythology, few figures shine as brightly as Lord Hanuman—the ultimate symbol of strength, selfless devotion, and eternal service. Known by countless names—Maruti, Anjaneya, Bajrangbali, Sankat Mochan, and Mahabali—Hanuman's life is not just an epic tale of heroism but a roadmap for spiritual seekers on the path of Bhakti Marg, or pure devotion.
By Sujeet M Sonar9 months ago in Humans
What is Shiva Tattwa? A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Divine Consciousness
In Hindu philosophy, the concept of Shiva Tattwa holds a profound place. It represents the essence of divine consciousness, transcendence, and ultimate reality. To understand Shiva Tattwa is to delve into the very fabric of existence beyond the physical world and into the realm of pure awareness, creation, and dissolution.
By Sujeet M Sonar9 months ago in Humans
5 AI Side Hustles That Pay $100+/Day (2025 Tried & Tested)
Want to Make an Extra $100+ Per Day with AI? Here’s How You Can Start Today (No Coding or Big Budget Required) Are you tired of scrolling through endless "get rich quick" schemes that promise the moon but deliver nothing? What if I told you there’s a legitimate way to earn $100+ per day using artificial intelligence—without needing coding skills, a massive budget, or years of experience?
By Sujeet M Sonar9 months ago in Futurism
The Sacred Rudraksha: Origin, Significance, and Benefits
Rudraksha, the sacred seed of the Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree, holds a special place in the spiritual and cultural traditions of India and beyond. Rudraksha, a Sanskrit term meaning "tear of Rudra" (a Vedic deity synonymous with Lord Shiva), is a seed revered in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism for its spiritual, medicinal, and metaphysical properties. Known for its unique vibrational properties, rudraksha is more than just a spiritual ornament; it is a divine tool for transformation and self-realization. But where did rudraksha originate, and what is its historical significance? Let’s dive into the fascinating story of rudraksha.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in FYI
The Enchanting Tale of Chaitra Navratri: A Celebration of Divine Feminine Energy
Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Bharatvarsha (ancient India), where gods and goddesses walked among mortals, there was an eternal battle between good and evil. This timeless struggle found its most glorious celebration during Chaitra Navratri , a nine-day festival that marks new beginnings, divine devotion, and the triumph of righteousness over darkness.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in Humans
Andhakasura - The demon who sought the unattainable
Long ago, in the divine realm of Mount Kailash, where the sacred Ganga flowed and the celestial beings paid homage, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati reveled in a day of joy and playfulness. The mountains echoed with their laughter as they basked in each other’s presence. The divine couple, symbols of balance and cosmic harmony, found solace in these rare moments of mirth.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in Humans
Is Indian Mythology older than Greek Mythology. AI-Generated.
Indian mythology is definitely older than Greek mythology , based on the available historical and archaeological evidence. However, comparing the two requires understanding their origins, development, and how they were recorded.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in History
Does Hinduism Really Have 33 Crore Gods? Unpacking the Myth and Meaning. AI-Generated.
In Hinduism, the concept of "33 crore (330 million) gods" is often referenced in scriptures and popular belief. However, this does not literally mean there are 330 million distinct deities. Instead, it symbolizes the infinite forms and manifestations of the divine across time, space, and creation. The idea reflects the Hindu understanding that God can be worshipped in countless ways to suit different devotees' needs and perspectives.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in Humans
Mohini and Bhasmasura - The dance of deception.. AI-Generated.
High in the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, where the air is thin and the silence profound, there once lived a Rakshasa named Bhasmasura. He was no ordinary demon; he was a devoted follower of Lord Shiva. For centuries, Bhasmasura sat in deep meditation, unmoved by hunger, thirst, or the biting cold. His mind was fixed solely on Shiva, and his penance was so severe that it eventually caught the attention of the great god himself.
By Sujeet M Sonar10 months ago in Longevity


