Shoonyata

Shoonyata: The Profound Indian Concept of Emptiness The Enso circle: a Zen symbol representing emptiness and enlightenment Shoonyata (Śūnyatā in Sanskrit) is one of the most profound philosophical concepts to emerge from ancient India. Often translated as “emptiness” or “voidness,” it challenges ordinary perceptions of reality by inviting us to see beyond surface appearances. Rooted […]

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Good Manners and Etiquette: ‘Vedic Shishtachar’ in Vedic Times Vedic traditions in artistic expression Vedic Shishtachar is not just a historical term—it is a vibrant focus keyword that encapsulates the ancient principles of good manners and etiquette as practiced in the Vedic era. The rich heritage of India is deeply rooted in these traditions, where

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