Author: The Green Lamp Project
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The Power of Panch-Tatwa
We experience life through our five senses—sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. These senses are deeply connected to the five fundamental elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space. Collectively known as Panch-Tatwa, these elements form the foundation of all sensory experiences. At its essence, the universe is a manifestation of energy, with each element playing…
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Vedas provide the strategy
The Vedas provide a profound strategy for life, society, and economic growth. As the oldest written texts known to humanity, the Vedas date back to the very origins of Indian civilization. These ancient scriptures, first passed down through oral tradition for over 10,000 years, appeared in written form between 2,500 to 5,000 years ago. In…
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Faith is the ultimate recipe
Modern life is stressful. Economic ups and downs are a part of life. Stock market swings need not affect human body, mind and soul as they are forever recurring. As the mind develops, it looks for higher value in life, generally aimed at maintaining peace of mind in the midst of increasing physical, mental, social…
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Guruspeak
The power of doing something meaningful cannot be underestimated, it needs many attributes – to think, to inspire, to achieve, win, cope and conquer. Humility and gratitude are winners. It is so nice seeing the green lamp project after numerous hours of effort. The initial period their existence, way back 3 years, zeroed with the…
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Dharma, Arth, Kamm and Moksh
God exist in spirit. He puts a part of this spirit as soul in everybody and sends them to the earth. Man is expected to enjoy nature and participate in its further development on behalf of God. For this, he is enjoyed to perform duties earmarked for him. Human birth is endowed with many benedictions…
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Punyabhumi Bharat
“Mera Bharat Meri Pehchan“ Our history of music, theatre, art, dharma, films, literature and folklore is deep, long and rich. In science, education, medicine, mathematics and astronomy one is proud to learn that India is a pace-setter. Which were the oldest universities in the World? Oxford or Harvard? No. Takshshila and Nalanda? Yes. Several hundred…
