Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamHow Metaverse could alter the engagement with Hindu faith?I wrote a futures thinking thought piece answering this question for the Swarajya magazine.May 18May 18
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamWhat’s the future of Hindu faith at the intersection of AI and Metaverse?👨💻 I was first posed this question by The Data Lab — Innovation Centre, Scotland AI innovation hub, last year. I then got to know that…Mar 24Mar 24
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamVedas for dummies — what is a sankalpa? 5Ws modelSankalpa is a ‘determined inclination to do something’. Ahead of undertaking any form of devata pooja the people who are undertaking the…Dec 2, 2023Dec 2, 2023
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamVedas for dummies — Krishna Yajurveda structureThere are four parts of Krishna Yajurveda namely Samhita, Aranyakam, Brahmanam and Ekagni kandamAug 12, 2023Aug 12, 2023
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamVedas for dummies — what is a mantra?The etymology of the word mantra is “Mananāt trāyatē iti mantrah” — which means repetition (Mananāt) of that which protects (trāyatē).Aug 12, 2023Aug 12, 2023
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamChidambaram Thillai Nataraja Temple — link with the human bodyRecently I had the blessing to visit the Thillai Nataraja temple at Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu. Ever since I got to know of the presence of…Mar 29, 20171Mar 29, 20171
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamVedas For Dummies — Rigveda structureThis is the third blog post in the series “Vedas For Dummies” focusing on the structure and authorship of the Rigveda. Previous posts…Mar 22, 2017Mar 22, 2017
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamVedas For Dummies — StructureThis blog post is second in the series “Vedas For Dummies” describing the structure of the Vedas. Before reading this post get an overview…Mar 15, 20171Mar 15, 20171
Dr. Sreevas SahasranamamVedas For Dummies — IntroductionThis blog post is first in the series “Vedas For Dummies”.Mar 14, 2017Mar 14, 2017