Tag: Ancient Wisdom

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Living with Wisdom: Guided by the Bhagavad Gita

Reading Time: 4 minutes While browsing the internet, I came across a video imbued with such powerful life lessons that I felt compelled to discuss and write about it. If you are rejected, accept it. If you are unloved, let it go. If they choose something or someone over you, move on. Not everyone you love will stay, and […]

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Indian Psychology ki Gehraai: Prachin Gyaan aur Aadhunik Vidhiyon ka Mel

Reading Time: 2 minutes Jab main apni assignment taiyar kar raha tha, tab mujhe Indian psychology ke itihaas aur vikas par ek article likhne ka vichar aaya. Mere shodh ne mujhe ek adbhut khulaasa diya: Bharatiya manovigyan sirf ek adhyayan kshetra nahi, balki ek gehri, darshanik yatra hai jo Vedas, Upanishads, aur Shrimad Bhagavad Geeta jaise prachin granthon mein […]

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Unveiling the Depths of Indian Psychology: An Ancient Wisdom Journey

Reading Time: 3 minutes The spark to explore the history and development of psychology in India ignited while I was engrossed in preparing my assignment. This intellectual expedition led me to a profound discovery: Indian psychology is not just a field of study but a deep, philosophical journey rooted in the ancient texts like the Vedas, Upanishads, and Shrimad […]

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Embracing Tranquility in Turbulence: The Bhagavad Gita’s Wisdom on Anger Management

Reading Time: < 1 minute Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, anger is a common yet disruptive emotion. The ancient wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita offers invaluable insights into understanding and managing anger in our contemporary lives. The Roots of Anger: Desire and Attachment According to the Gita, the primary causes of anger are unfulfilled desires and attachments. This is especially […]

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