Thursday, April 30, 2026
post-Maulana Wahiduddin Khan: A Sage of Universalism and Interfaith HarmonyMaulana Wahiduddin Khan: A Sage of Universalism and Interfaith Harmony

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a gentle voice of Islamic moderation, championed universalism of all faiths and the transformative power of dialogue. His Gandhian spirit and deep spirituality shaped a lifelong mission to promote peace, harmony, and mutual understanding.

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post-Self-Realization: The Only True ReligionSelf-Realization: The Only True Religion

Self-realization is the oldest yet most radical journey of humankind—the discovery of the divine within. Paramahansa Yogananda called self-realization the “new religion” for a new age, where dogma dissolves and unity reigns.

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post-How Samantha Ruth Prabhu Turns Fitness into a Weapon Against MyositisHow Samantha Ruth Prabhu Turns Fitness into a Weapon Against Myositis

Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu transforms fitness into a healing discipline, balancing strength, nutrition, and resilience to combat her autoimmune condition.

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post-Take Control of Your Life by Owning Your FailuresTake Control of Your Life by Owning Your Failures

The first step to freedom and growth is taking responsibility for your own actions. Because until you take the blame, you can never truly take control of your life and help yourself and others.

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post-True Spirit of Diwali: Light Up the Life of the Less FortunateTrue Spirit of Diwali: Light Up the Life of the Less Fortunate

As we celebrate this festival of lights, let us resolve to carry its true message forward—to see, feel, and respond to those less fortunate with compassion, so that the light we spread reaches beyond our homes into the lives of others.

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post-The Joy and Freedom of Letting GoThe Joy and Freedom of Letting Go

Learn the joy, the freedom and liberation in letting go.

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post-Thoughts on Mahatma Gandhi: His Impact, Influence and LegacyThoughts on Mahatma Gandhi: His Impact, Influence and Legacy

To Gandhi, nonviolence wasn’t weakness; it was the strongest weapon anyone could ever hold, because it touched both the heart and the conscience.

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post-Dussehra: Apply its Message of Triumph of Good Over Evil in Daily LivingDussehra: Apply its Message of Triumph of Good Over Evil in Daily Living

Let us to take a simple pledge each year on Dussehra: to confront at least one social evil—be it corruption, discrimination, or dishonesty—in our own lives or communities.

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post-Navratri: Insights from Women Around the WorldNavratri: Insights from Women Around the World

Thought-provoking insights on Navratri from women opinion-makers around the world.

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post-World Heart Day: Care for the Heart That Cares for YouWorld Heart Day: Care for the Heart That Cares for You

The day is more than just a date on the calendar. It’s a reminder to pay attention to the steady rhythm inside our chest that keeps us alive.

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post-The Wellness Revolution: Balance Body, Mind and SpiritThe Wellness Revolution: Balance Body, Mind and Spirit

Balance body, mind, and spirit to live a wholesome, harmonious life and bring about a wellness revolution in yourself and the world around.

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post-India’s Spiritual Gurus Don’t Need Western ApprovalIndia’s Spiritual Gurus Don’t Need Western Approval

India must stop seeking external approval for her gurus and saints and start listening to her own soul. Only when Indians recognise the value of their gurus not because the world applauds them, but because they are grounded in dharma, will we mature spiritually.

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post-Grow Older and Find the Timeless Spring WithinGrow Older and Find the Timeless Spring Within

On International Senior Citizens Day today, let us celebrate not the years gone by, but the wisdom, peace, and creativity that lie ahead. Growing older is not about losing youth—it is about finding the timeless spring within.

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post-Samantha Ruth Prabhu: Glamour and Grace in AdversitySamantha Ruth Prabhu: Glamour and Grace in Adversity

Samantha Ruth Prabhu reminds us that glamour is not about never falling, but about how you rise, how you weep, how you carry yourself when no one is watching, how you combine glamour and grace in times of adversity.

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post-Sacred Earth and Ecospirituality: Restoring the Sacred Web of LifeSacred Earth and Ecospirituality: Restoring the Sacred Web of Life

Ecospirituality invites us to reimagine our relationship with the earth, going beyond exploitation towards reverence and reciprocity. By seamlessly integrating indigenous wisdom, spiritual traditions, and scientific insights, we can evolve a more harmonious and sustainable existence.

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post-The Joy of Silent ServiceThe Joy of Silent Service

Much of the social service by priests and nuns in Mumbai is done silently, perhaps in keeping with Jesus Christ’s teaching, “when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing."    

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post-Swami Vivekananda: More Revolutionary than Gandhi and NehruSwami Vivekananda: More Revolutionary than Gandhi and Nehru

Swami Vivekananda was more revolutionary than Gandhi and Nehru, The two leaders may be credited in helping to free India from British rule, but it was the revolutionary yogi who was the one first responsible for really awakening the nation to the call for pūrṇa svarājya—complete, unfettered independence—much before Gandhi and Nehru did.

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post-Guru Dutt Lived Briefly, but Echoes EternallyGuru Dutt Lived Briefly, but Echoes Eternally

The hearts of the whole nation aches, as we remember the sad story of Guru Dutt on his hundredth birthday.

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