Musings on the ‘Goodness’ of Friday
Is ‘Good Friday’ the right terminology for a day when Jesus suffered in the cross?
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Is ‘Good Friday’ the right terminology for a day when Jesus suffered in the cross?
The pandemic will surely change the global economic climate. How do we equip ourselves to endure the change?
It was a usual Monday morning in the office. One of my colleagues walked to his chair rather grumpy. After a routine good morning, I asked him when he returned from his parent’s house. He had told me that he would spend the weekend with them. But my casual question… Continue Reading Responding responsibly
Sarvodaya is a deep Gandhian philosophy which envisions the economical, moral, and spiritual upliftment every individual in the society
For Gandhi Politics and spirituality were two sides of the same coin.Both paved the way to the ultimate truth for him.
Gandhi’s martyrdom has given rise to Godse syndrome. It is up to us to prove to which we belong to.
Is there a way to stop overindulging? Can we achieve poise?
Is there a way to escape the dullness that has engrossed our lives?
Gandhi Blog Series #8 The function of violence is to obtain reform by external means; the function of passive resistance, that is, soul-force, is to obtain it by growth from within; which, in its turn, is obtained by self-suffering, self- purification. Violence ever fails; passive resistance is ever successful. The… Continue Reading Guideline for a New Year
Gandhi didn’t try to hide away his flaws and mistakes from public eyes. He always remained open and honest.
We are a generation afraid of boredom. But does it deserve so much aversion?
The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.
Gandhi