Astrology, it is the ‘in-thing’ resurgent since the last decade or two. Top credit should go to our celebrities for turning Astrology in vogue. Celebs donning multiple coloured stones, projects starting with specific letters, famous people changing how they spell their names (guilty!), astro talk shows, all have contributed to this surge. Hard to believe …
The first three chapters were quite informative however chapter four struck a chord. Chapter four dwells on the idea of what are we or what is the definition of us Introducing us to the concepts of dehi, deha, prakriti, purusha the weaves an idea around these concepts. Innately or because of being brought up in …
In Hindu mythology, Swarg, home to Indra and celestial beings, symbolizes ultimate power. Indra’s throne embodies authority coveted across realms, paralleling modern ambitions for political and social influence. Satyavrata’s rebellious quest for uniqueness led him to forge a counterfeit Swarg with Vishwamitra’s aid, mirroring contemporary influencers’ self-created realities. Yet, true fulfillment eluded him as he defied natural order. His story challenges the pursuit of power at any cost, prompting reflection on the authenticity of desires. Swarg’s allure persists, echoing in societal aspirations and the mythological realm alike, illustrating humanity’s enduring fascination with power and distinction.