The one primal question that has preoccupied humankind since its very origin is — “What is God?”
India has its ethos rooted in a rather liberal idea of God. At the root of Hinduism is is an idea of a ‘Brahman’ which cannot be translated to God in English. The idea of Brahman is that of a certain ‘consciousness’ that pervades all that we see manifest in the Universe (and is the…
My first Guru was Swami Dharmanand Jain, the caretaker and Director of the “Adhyatma Sadhna Kendra” in Chattarpur, New Delhi. Sometime around 1995 is when i was introduced Yoga and Meditation, by…
The ultimate goal and Absolute of Hinduism is termed “Brahman” in Sanskrit. The word comes from the Sanskrit verb root brh, meaning “to grow”. Etymologically, the term means “that which grows” (brhati) and “which causes to grow” (brhmayati).
Brahman is not “God”…
Dear Justice Khehar,
Pranam!
I had the opportunity to listen to the Lal Bahadur Memorial lecture you…