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Some Religious Symbols

September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Civilisations that thrived in Asian countries such as India, China, Japan, South-East Asian nations have a very vibrant depictions of their culture and religion. These images are often considered works of art by westerners and collected quite a bit. One such collection in Dallas is the “Crow Collection of Asian Art”. I have visited the […]

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Webhosting: A need for religious organisations!

July 28th, 2008 · No Comments

I have been witnessing the rapid growth and proliferation of the internet since the past decade and a half. Initially it was assumed that internet would be used by large corporations and government. The domain expanded to include small businesses, non-profits, education sector. Now even religious organisations have realised the importance and necessity to have […]

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Vijay Yatra to Kargil

July 28th, 2008 · No Comments

About a decade ago India and Pakistan were at war. And as always the war was initiated by Pakistan and they took a royal beating too. We as civilians were charged up to do something to show our solidarity to those fighting at the line of control. Deciding that we would create awareness about the […]

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Physical well being and spirituality

July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

When do you pray the most to god? when you are troubled? facing problems? ill? Probably yes, but that will be asking god to relieve you off your pain and make you fine. But would you think about advanced spiritual thought, scriptures, philosophy etc when some problem is plaguing you? Probably not.
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Online information cache about Saints and Sages

June 7th, 2008 · No Comments

It is funny how language can be used to mean different things. Wikipedia defines “Saint” as a particularly holy person, recognized by fellow believers as someone who lived a divine life and who is in the Divine presence after death. The definition goes ahead to say “The term is used within Christianity, but English-language publications will […]

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