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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHi there! I hail from the pearl city of Hyderabad. I pursued B.Tech in ECE from LNMIIT, Jaipur and M.Sc. in Physics from IIT Madras. Later on I pursued a research career in the field of Quantum Physics. My research was funded by the European Union's prestigious scholarship scheme EMJD-EXTATIC. This led me to a successful completion of a joint doctoral degree (PhD) from Dublin City University, Ireland and Military University of Technology, Poland. My scientific research has been published in some of the most reputed academic physics journals such as Physical Review A, Atoms, etc. Having brougRead More...
Hi there!
I hail from the pearl city of Hyderabad. I pursued B.Tech in ECE from LNMIIT, Jaipur and M.Sc. in Physics from IIT Madras. Later on I pursued a research career in the field of Quantum Physics. My research was funded by the European Union's prestigious scholarship scheme EMJD-EXTATIC. This led me to a successful completion of a joint doctoral degree (PhD) from Dublin City University, Ireland and Military University of Technology, Poland. My scientific research has been published in some of the most reputed academic physics journals such as Physical Review A, Atoms, etc.
Having brought up in a traditional Indian family environment, I have also developed a keen interest in the study of ancient scriptures. The years of my exploration resulted in the evolution of my spiritual outlook. I always study the ancient scriptures in the light of modern science and vice versa. I am an ardent disciple of Master E.K. Along with his works, I also follow the works of Sri Aurobindo, Sir John Woodroffe, H.P.Blavatsky, Alice A. Bailey, Swami Vivekananda, etc. Many ideologies have shaped my thought process over the time and helped me peek into the wide vistas of ancient's intuition. The outcomes of my spiritual explorations are regularly recorded in my blog - https://ardentdisciple.wordpress.com. I have authored two books titled Lalitā Priyadīpikā - a commentary to first 111 names of lalitā sahasraṇama, and Journey through the Vēdic thought - a commentary to 16 hymns of Puruṣa Sūkta of Rig Vēda. Paperback versions of both these books are available via Notion Press publishers. I have also authored a few interesting articles which found their place in some of the esteemed magazines of India.
You can contact me any time at ardentdisciple7@gmail.com
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In the age-old tradition that has been handed to us by the highly realized vedic seers, any mantra is to be uttered only after the invocation of the mystic syllable “Om”. But, what is Om? How should it be uttered? Why should it be uttered? What is its relation to the world we live in? How is it connected to the concept of God? What are its practical uses in our daily life? Such questions are clearly answered by Mandukya Upanishad. It is a concise t
In the age-old tradition that has been handed to us by the highly realized vedic seers, any mantra is to be uttered only after the invocation of the mystic syllable “Om”. But, what is Om? How should it be uttered? Why should it be uttered? What is its relation to the world we live in? How is it connected to the concept of God? What are its practical uses in our daily life? Such questions are clearly answered by Mandukya Upanishad. It is a concise treatise on the grandeur of Om. It offers some practical meditative instructions, which when sincerely followed by us, allow us to enter into the experiential world of the God-ultimate. This Upanishad contains 12 aphorisms. The present work is an attempt to thoroughly explain the intricacies contained in these aphorisms. Every aphorism is provided with a word to word meaning, a direct import and a detailed explanation. The commentary is non-traditional in its style and it does not belong to any one school of thought. I have chosen to link many branches of wisdom such as that of the Veda, Tantra, Purana, Sri Vidya, Modern Sciences, etc. This is to bring out a systematic and harmonious outlook which aims to connect the missing dots in the spiritual journey of a truth seeker. I welcome the interested reader into this enigmatic journey.
Vēdic lore is one of the magnificent wisdom branches amongst the ancient ones. The thought process of a Vēdic seer is often non-linear and hence creates hurdles for the present day truth seeking explorers. The goal of this book is to help such an explorer with the process of attuning to the way of the Vēda. To this end, we will be taking the most famous hymn of Puruṣa Sūktaṃ of the Rig Vēdic text and try to understand the perspective of the Vēdic pri
Vēdic lore is one of the magnificent wisdom branches amongst the ancient ones. The thought process of a Vēdic seer is often non-linear and hence creates hurdles for the present day truth seeking explorers. The goal of this book is to help such an explorer with the process of attuning to the way of the Vēda. To this end, we will be taking the most famous hymn of Puruṣa Sūktaṃ of the Rig Vēdic text and try to understand the perspective of the Vēdic principles by decoding the depths of this hymn. Only after understanding the basic bricks of the Vēda, can one enter into its specific contents. So, a solid introduction is given at the start, which helps the reader to attune their contemplative attitude to that of the Vēdic seers. The introductory part covers the topics such as - What is Vēda? What is the difference between a Vēda and a Vēdic text? How many Vēdās are there and why? What do we mean by Chandas? How did Vēdic hymns come into existence at all? What does it mean by the Vēda is eternal? etc. After such a serious ride into the deep canals of the Vēdic foundations, we enter into the topic of the hymn itself. It consists of 16 stanzas in total. A word to word meaning, an import and a thorough explanation is given for each of the hymns. Where necessary, some diagrams were also given to convey the key points of the stanzas to the reader.
The infinite cannot be caged into the words but the words can direct our perception towards the infinite. This simple logic had been exhaustively utilised by the ancient seers in developing the many wisdom paths. The way of the Sahasranāma is an epitome of this logic. Sahasranāma means thousand names. In its true sense, it is a set of thousand pointers to the inquiring self which points towards the mother Omnipresence. Thus, Lalitā Sahasranāma is a set of
The infinite cannot be caged into the words but the words can direct our perception towards the infinite. This simple logic had been exhaustively utilised by the ancient seers in developing the many wisdom paths. The way of the Sahasranāma is an epitome of this logic. Sahasranāma means thousand names. In its true sense, it is a set of thousand pointers to the inquiring self which points towards the mother Omnipresence. Thus, Lalitā Sahasranāma is a set of thousand pointers in the direction of self-realisation. This book series, Lalitā Priyadīpikā is a commentary on each of the aforementioned pointers. Priya means sweet and Dīpikā means that which sheds light, a lamp. Thus, the present book series is aimed at shedding light onto the thousand names of Lalitā. The present volume, Vol.1, covers an in depth exploration of the first 111 names of Lalitā Sahasranāma.
Whenever confused in life, just hold on and look back, where you will find your self making a set of decisions whose outcome is the present confused state. But this helps you to rectify and get inspired through mistakes and move forward again! A small poem in this regard ! In the midst of busy lif Read More...
Majestic universe I. State of slumber Everything was dormant, in the bosom Everyone were asleep, on the lap Of the Impenetrable Darkness --------------------------------------------- The depth of this abyss nor its girth The colour of its vibes nor its past valour Knoweth not, for there was Naught - Read More...
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