Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra
𝐒𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐫𝐢 is a 24,000-line epic poem written in English by 𝐒𝐫𝐢 𝐀𝐮𝐫𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐨-based on a story from the Mahābhārata where a devoted wife, Savitri, confronts Yama (the Lord of Death) to win back her husband Satyavān’s life.
In Savitri, each line is a window into the soul’s journey. To read Savitri is to read with the inner eye, where meaning is not only understood but realised.
At CHS, we explore how Indian literature, philosophy, psychology offer not only knowledge but also transformation.
https://x.com/rishihoodCHS/status/1924666533915328872?t=CCPYXe9LrHTRVCHHC6XhSQ&s=19
Extra marital sex and the pearl clutching it involves is a modern phenomena.. it started becoming a moralistic judgement and value based call when women had to be controlled.
The whole notion of marriage and chastity and extra/pre marital sex are all abrahamic affects of the post Victorian period.
Shocking but true. Women have sexual needs too. That men have unquenching thirst for it is almost never contested and considered normal. What are women? Alien species?
Also: Moon isn’t adulterous. Moon is fickle,
https://x.com/theashramCH/status/1904472260507062534?t=9KXedgF3VNHK1a82nMrO5g&s=19
Fundamentally I believe charts don't indicate one destiny..most charts including this one create multiple destinies.. It is entirely upon the person to decide what he does.. identify and develop tendencies and strengthen one destiny while pushing other destinies behind..
As a follower of Sri Aurobindo, I don't accept such fixed destinies.. One can always reject the lower and accept the higher even in difficult circumstances.. dashas show difficult periods .. that's all..., not what you do.. tendencies come .. u identify.. it becomes your destiny.
Man is not free nor is chained at one spot.. he can choose his chains and the path they lead.. his freedom of choice is within his hands.
https://x.com/Sheks65/status/1924692967555793280?t=QtZXFpXy5UqAjTsrBfP-Kw&s=19
Below are links to my two-part article, of the above title, published by @TheHansIndiaWeb on May 11 and 18, 2025.
epaper.thehansindia.com/Home/ShareArti… (Part-2)
epaper.thehansindia.com/Home/ShareArti… (Part-1)
https://x.com/MNageswarRaoIPS/status/1924037700426109306?t=rDJ-5QF-vo9v01x4x7czaA&s=19
“Solzhenitsyn was not exaggerating when he referred to Russian literature as the country’s second government.”
https://x.com/five_books/status/1924699165398807016?t=bEgSDZWl-AON5D4Jd8Pg3g&s=19
By writing in a “Dalit style of language,” taking recourse to oral tradition, the Dalit woman elides and invents words, breaks the syntactic structure to express the Dalit world, thereby countering the hegemony of the upper-caste/ upper-class language.
https://x.com/epw_in/status/1924789800013295903?t=zwXpSpXj4_g-RkJYMUDEyw&s=19
Leftist Brahmins suffer from a savior complex. They want to 'help' Dalits, 'amplify' voices, & ‘mentor’ from a pedestal. It gives them psychological comfort — they feel useful without giving up power. But they hate being listeners. Their biggest fear is losing the spotlight.
https://x.com/lokeshbag67/status/1924718823598653709?t=Fq00q3Ub002N_sJPXMYeIg&s=19
Traditional Indian and Tibetan tantric anatomy tells us that in the middle of the human torso there are three channels (nādis or "streams"), one each on the left, middle, and right, and that these proceed vertically upward through a number of circular centres (cakras in standard Sanskrit transliteration, chakras in modern English spelling). This account of the "subtle body" (sūkṣma śarīra) has become popular in modern yoga and other forms of alternative medicine or spirituality.
I don't believe this account of the subtle body – but not primarily for the obvious reason. By Amod Lele on 23 February 2025
https://loveofallwisdom.com/blog/2025/02/empiricism-of-the-subtle-body/
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