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The Maharishi Sandipani Ashram in Ujjain – Krishna’s School
Introduction: The Divine Presence of Krishna in Hinduism Among the countless deities of the Hindu pantheon, Lord Krishna holds a unique and unparalleled position. He is not only revered as the eighth avatar of Vishnu, the Preserver in the cosmic trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, but for many, he is the Supreme God himself—an…
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Ujjain – The City of a Thousand Temples and India’s Sacred Heartbeat
A Journey into the Spiritual Soul of India There are places in the world where time seems to flow differently, where the past and present exist side by side, and where every street, every breath of air, carries whispers of history and devotion. Ujjain, one of India’s most sacred cities, is such a place. Nestled…
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A Journey into the World of Books: My Impressions from the Delhi Book Fair
Every time I hit up a big book bash, there’s this awesome vibe that hits me. It’s way more than just a bunch of bookworms hanging out—it’s a whole universe where the pages and squiggles turn into these paths for smarts, thoughts, and that zing to make things pop. Delhi — The Capital of Books…
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Kochi – The Best First City for Your Indian Itinerary
Thinking about heading to India for the first time? Put Kochi on your list. This town’s a real mix of old and new. Wander around and you’ll catch whiffs of spices, see all kinds of neat stuff, and bump into folks from every corner of the globe. The vibe in Kochi’s something else – it’s…
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Sadhguru’s Isha Yoga Center: A Spiritual Oasis in Southern India
Ever heard of Sadhguru? You know, that well-known mystic with the white beard you’ve spotted giving talks or doing interviews. Well, let me tell you about my recent trip to his ashram — the Isha Yoga Center. This place sits near Coimbatore right at the base of the Velliangiri Mountains. It doesn’t just wow you;…
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Indian Tea: From Plantations to Street Masters!
A Nation of Tea Lovers India ranks as the world’s second-largest tea producer just behind China! What’s interesting is that 80% of this fragrant drink stays within the country—showing how tea has become a part of Indian life. From busy streets to quiet hill stations, tea means more than just a drink here; it’s a…