Category Archives: Moral values

THE HINDU GOD & THE UNIVERSAL TRUTH

Hinduism is considered to be the oldest and the third largest religion of the world. Yesterday I was in discussion with my good friend, Nadipuram Srinivasan of Hindu Reflection, about Hinduism in general. He was focused on the Sindhu River … Continue reading

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Creation (GOD) and Evolution (Science) – My perspectives

Several days ago  I received an interesting  re-twit by billionaires Sri Vinod Khosla. I have tried to understand the antagonism between these two groups, Creation (GOD) and Evolution (Science), in search for an answer that can bring an ultimate harmony between these groups. Here is the full twit: “@vkhosla We have … Continue reading

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PURPOSE OF LIFE, MY THOUGHTS

I was born Hindu and therefore have been heavily influenced by the core values of Hinduism. According to Hinduism the purpose of life is to attain the ultimate union with the GOD called MOKSHA. Moksha can be attained only by … Continue reading

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Hinduism, my thoughts

   Hinduism is believed to be the oldest of major religions of the world. Hinduism believes that there is only one, all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, bothCreator and Unmanifest Reality, called “Brahman or Paramatma (not to … Continue reading

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