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PAVAMĀNA: Enduring Indic Wisdom

Tag: Bala Bharadvaj

  • Leadership Best Practices from Shri Ganapati–Part 3

    This is Part 3 of articles on Leadership Best Practices and shri ganapati (or ganesha). The words used to describe shri ganapati provide excellent insights into the skills a leader should develop, and how a leader should manage the team.

  • Leadership Best Practices from Shri Ganapati–Part 2

    In this Part 2, we discuss important leadership behaviors that are imbedded in mantras dedicated to Lord Ganesha (same as Shri Ganapati).

  • Leadership Best Practices from Shri Ganapati – Part 1

    śrī gaṇapati is invoked as the first deity to be worshipped by followers of sanātana dharma. A deeper analysis of the stories of śrī gaṇapati and mantra-s used in His worship indicate that the mantra-s related to śrī gaṇapati contain valuable pointers to important leadership skills. Connecting with the traits of śrī gaṇapati and invoking…

  • Gathering the Goodness of Ganesha

    śrī gaṇeśa the popular Hindu deity is worshipped all across India and even abroad. He is a “down to Earth” type of deity, who blesses His devotees with special modaka. In this article, we learn more about this deity, explore the hidden meaning behind the delicious modaka, and get some practical mentoring on how to…

  • Traditional Chanting – Doubts and Questions

    Many traditions of sanatana dharma do have a logical and philosophical basis and should not be arbitrarily dismissed as superstition.  The ṛṣi-s of ancient India were like our present-day scientists, and developed systems based on a strong logical basis and had systems for debates with their peers.

  • Connecting with the Universal Spirit

    In this post, we explore a simple way to initiate or strengthen the spiritual nourishment through the process of chanting shloka-s.  We also discuss some key benefits of chanting and list common questions that often arise in the minds of modern people.

  • Hinduism is like a five-star buffet – many flavours, many combinations

    The vedic masters understood diversity; the principle that people come in various combinations of physical form, mental tendencies and intellectual acumen.  Since the society consists of individuals who are unique with different backgrounds, needs, and capabilities, and it would not be appropriate to expect all of us to fit within the same “box”.  Therefore, the…

  • Remembering the Master

    Swami Chinmayananda gave permission to the caged bird of curiosity to soar and explore.  I am eternally grateful for that one week of interactions with swamiji in 1975, because that transformed my life forever.

  • About this Blog

    pavamana.org, this blog, is about revisiting various key traditions and concepts from Indic heritage; and rediscovering their relevance for the present times.

  • Shri Hanuman, India’s own Superman

    śrī hanumān, more commonly known as hanumān-ji, is a very popular deity across India.  It is interesting to see that He has many magical qualities. and has similarities with the Superman character from the West.

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