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Posted by | October 2, 2019
Fact or Opinion?

Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade. That is a fact and can be verified by anybody. ‘This water is too cold’ is an opinion. It varies for each individual. Facts...

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Posted by | August 5, 2019
The onus probandi of God

I was introduced to the concept of God when I was very little I guess, for I don’t remember not knowing Him. Coming from a fairly religious family, we had...

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Posted by | July 10, 2019
Do we need a God?

‘Evolution is based on difference, not on equality. Every person carries a somewhat different genetic code, and is exposed from birth to different environmental influences. This leads to the development...

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Posted by | October 19, 2017
The Parallel Lines

Poster presented by Gita Krishna Rajat the Science and Non-Duality conference (San Jose, 20th October 2017) SAND17 US - AN EMERGENT UNIVERSE Abstract: Imagine a railway track where the two...

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Posted by | January 31, 2017
Not for Sale!

Swami Vivekananda is world renowned for having represented the Hindu faith in the Parliament of religions in 1893. His address at Chicago is considered the turning point of modern understanding...

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Posted by | December 31, 2016
The Inception

One of my all time most favourite movies is Inception. Hats off to Christopher Nolan for presenting such an abstract concept with such creative ingenuity and precision. Every one plants...

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Posted by | October 31, 2016
The Magic Ingredient

'Every body seems to have an opinion on what I must be doing - except me!' said the young girl. She was good in Math as compared to Social and...

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Posted by | September 30, 2016
The crystallisation of a CULTure

When a group of individuals have a common view of life, adhere to a common set of values and choose a common standard of behaviour, it is said to be...

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Posted by | August 31, 2016
In just a day…

As a child I would accompany my parents on their shooting trips every opportunity I got. We would travel by bullock carts in a remote hot village one day only...

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Posted by | August 25, 2016
My Krishna

I was nine years old. I saw my dad sitting at our ancestral desk writing a letter. Curiously I peeped over his shoulder to ask ‘who are writing this to?’...

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