Shankara was an 8th century Indian philosopher. He was born in southern India, studied the Vedas, and traveled around various regions as a monk, performing various miracles. He also built a monastery, ...
Adi Shankaracharya's Vivekachudamani highlights the dangers of sensory indulgence, using vivid analogies to illustrate how attachment to the senses leads to downfall. Shankara elucidates Advaitic ...
In the modern world, overthinking has become one of the most common issues people face in daily life. Whether it's about decisions, relationships, or future plans, the tendency to overanalyze can lead ...
Adi Shankaracharya shared profound Vedantic insights in Vivekachudamani, verse 78, "Humans, victims of all five senses", and pinpointed Advaitic truths by expounding that to catch a deer, one entices ...