Posts Tagged Bharat

Happy Independence Day, India!

Wish all readers of TECK.IN a Happy Indian Independence Day.
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The Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage (IISH) on Bharat, Culture & Science

Many of us have a lot of questions on India, Sanathana Dharma, Karma, Superstitions, Idol Worship, etc… If you really want to understand India’s culture and heritage in a scientific way, listen to Dr. N Gopalakrishnan of Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage (IISH). Everyday at 6:30 am, Amrita T V airs Dr. Gopalakrishnan’s Paithrukasandesham programme, … Read full story »

Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu

The British say God Save the King.
The Americans say God Bless America.
The Indians say Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu.
Does this tell you something?

“God Save the King/Queen” is the National Anthem of the United Kingdom. It is also one of the two national anthems of New Zealand, and the royal anthem of Canada, and other … Read full story »

Sreyas & Preyas Principle in Life and Management

Visit SREYAS.IN for Advaita Vedanta and Spirituality related content in Malayalam and en.sreyas.in in English.
I was on the look out for a meaningful Sanskrit or Malayalam name for an organization. One of my best friend suggested the name Sreyas. By hearing the word itself for the first time, I liked it. Really meaningful word. BTW, … Read full story »

Accurate Rahukaalam Calculator for your Location

If you are a Hindu, you would have heard of Rahukaalam. According to Hindus, Rahukaalam is very inauspicious to undertake any new venture.
As a general rule, the Rahukaalam [or Rahukalam or Ragukalam or Rahu Kaalam] is observed for 90 minutes everyday at any place, assuming sunrise at 6am and sunset at 6pm.
Monday (7:30 – 9:00), … Read full story »

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