Shri Adi Shankaracharya or the first Shankara with his remarkable reinterpretations of Hindu scriptures, especially on Upanishads or Vedanta, had a profound influence on the growth of Hinduism...
– By Narada Mahathera As long as this Kammic force exists there is re-birth, for beings are merely the visible manifestation of this invisible Kammic force....
Two thousand five hundred years ago, Prince Siddhartha Gautama of the Sakya clan wanted to know the cause of suffering. When he discovered it, he became...
After he became enlightened, the Buddha gave his first sermon to five ascetic monks who were his earliest followers. At this sermon the Buddha expounded the...
A person who grows on the spiritual path cannot ignore Gautama because his presence has become so significant. In his own lifetime, he had forty thousand monks who went out...
Rishabhadev renounced the world to give himself up to a spiritual quest and divided his empire between Bharata and Bahubali. There are legends and legends about...
– By Rahul Zota Lord Mahavir was the twenty-fourth and the last Tirthankara of the Jain religion. Born on the thirteenth day of rising moon of Chaitra...
Jains do not believe in a God or gods in the way that many other religions do, but they do believe in divine (or at least...
Mahavir, the 24th and last Tirthankara (Spiritual Teacher and Guide) of the Jains taught that: “There is no quality of soul more subtle than non-violence and...
The Guru Granth Sahib contains the scriptures of the Sikhs. It is an anthology of prayers and hymns which contain the actual words and verses as...