Monthly Archives: July 2011

To Surrender Divine

There are two basic categories of man. One who has mentally surrendered to God and one who has not. Surrender is a concept that is essential to the Vedic view on life and the cosmos, by surrendering mentally we allow … Continue reading

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Tea of Coffee

Today if you take any form of transport in India (or even if you go for a morning walk), you will be confronted with two simple choices. Tea or Coffee sir? Coffee is quite recent; it’s the new child on … Continue reading

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How to Kill a Country-bird

Nepal with the 2nd largest Hydropower potential in the world has become victim of the words of the petrol industry. Not only is petrol (by putting the price of EVERYTHING up) but there are often petrol shortages and to top … Continue reading

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The Aghoris Dogs

I first met Chun Chun Baba (as he was called by the people of Kathmandu) in his little room in Pashupathi. A room the size of a shed was occupied by not just him (dressed in black) but some 20 … Continue reading

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Good News

Dear All, Today we fixed the date for the Somayagya to take place in Nepal this year. This is 2nd in a series of 108 planned Mahasomayagyas. We are doing it in collaboration with the Institute for Studies in Vedic … Continue reading

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Pashupathi on Saturday

There are few places on earth let alone the known universe like Pashupathi. Just as New York and London have attracted those who seek money and power, Pashupathi has attracted those who seek to cross over the ocean of illusion … Continue reading

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