Rigveda 1.39

Rigveda 1.39 Hymn १,०३९.०१ प्र यदित्था परावतः शोचिर्न मानमस्यथ । १,०३९.०१ कस्य क्रत्वा मरुतः कस्य वर्पसा कं याथ कं ह धूतयः ॥ १,०३९.०२ स्थिरा वः सन्त्वायुधा पराणुदे वीळू उत प्रतिष्कभे । १,०३९.०२ युष्माकमस्तु तविषी पनीयसी मा मर्त्यस्य मायिनः ॥ १,०३९.०३ परा ह यत्स्थिरं हथ नरो वर्तयथा गुरु । १,०३९.०३ वि याथन वनिनः पृथिव्या व्याशाः पर्वतानाम् Read More …

How many names does God have?

God has innumerable names.. According to ancient philosophy, God’s attributes, qualities and actions are infinite, God has a name corresponding to each attribute, quality and action, hence God has innumerable and infinite names. What is the main name of God? Does God have any primary name? The highest and primary name of god is Aum Read More …

God does not exist

God does not exist, this is one of the biggest misconception in philosophy. If God does not exist then how was the universe created? How did the universe come into existence without a creator? — ancient philosophy. If there is no god, then the universe is like a train moving without an engine, and that Read More …

Explore Ancient Post

Everything in the world is in Motion From the sun to the atom, everything is in motion and the Cause that gives it motion is present within it. — secret of the vedas.  Secret Quote 1 Secret of the Vedas About this Quote > Everything of the world has movement. There is motion in the Read More …

Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible

Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible. – Francis of Assisi – Quote by Francis of Assisi About this quote > Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” Faith has the power to transform the ordinary into Read More …

Nivritti Marg

The Path of renunciation. Nivritti Marg, meaning “the path of renunciation” or “way of escape from the universe” or “the path of turning inward,” is a spiritual path in ancient philosophy & science that emphasizes self-realization and detachment from worldly desires. It’s one of two major paths, the other being Pravritti Marg, which focuses on Read More …