Death in Indic Thought – Part I: An Interpretation of the Kaṭha Upaniṣad
When Yama met Naciketā, who had come to offer himself to the Lord of Death at the bidding of his father, he was terrified at a child’s anticipated wrath. This was because Naciketā had to wait for three nights More...
Honoring our Gurus: Learning from the life accounts of Rishis – V
[contextly_sidebar id=”Y5L77wqqa1Nru6DfChjyp93IqIcWb7ij”] In the previous article, I sketched the life accounts of Rishis like Satyakāma Jabāla, Angirasa, Shukadeva, and Uttanka. Now let us look into More...




