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Journey through Darkness

There comes a moment in life…   when everything feels unclear. You are surrounded by people,   yet feel alone.   You chase happiness,   yet feel empty.   And somewhere deep inside,   a silent voice whispers —   “Is this really the truth?” That whisper…   is the beginning of awakening. --- In the ancient silence of the soul,   a prayer was born: Asato mā sadgamaya   Lead me from illusion to truth… Because sometimes,   what we hold tightly   is not real at all. We believe in temporary things —   names, status, validation, attachments.   We build our identity on them.   But truth?   Truth is quiet.   Truth doesn’t shout.   It simply exists. --- Tamaso mā jyotirgamaya   Lead me from darkness to light… Darkness is not outside.   It lives within us —   in our fears, doubts, overthinking, and pain. We fear what we don’t understand.   We suffer because we don’t see clearly. And light? ...

Modern Untouchability

  Many many years ago, The definition of untouchability was People from lower were excluded from many aspects of life, including public spaces, resources, and interactions with higher. People used to discriminate other people. After many struggles and many sacrifices  This has been changed and people started to believe in equality and still it’s going on Now the modern society has rewritten the definition of untouchability  Which is  Men who are unemployed, who doesn’t have 6 digit salary, who used to fail in exam, who has not got completed degree, who has not have fair complexion and mainly who doesn’t have IT job are considered as untouchable’s   They don’t deserve to get marriage  They don’t deserve to love They don’t deserve to go on trips They don’t deserve to be happy  They should stay in a home called depression no one should touch them  Irony is, this is the society definition As the society influenced thoughts injected unknowingly me...

The imagined storm

The storm you built within your mind, Once fell on you—thunderous, unkind. It tore your skies, it rends your ground, Yet somehow, strength in you was found. Wounds bled silence, days turned grey, But healing came in quiet way. You rose again, with shaky breath, You walked away from shadowed death. You told yourself: “I’ve felt this rain, I’ve danced before with known pain.” You thought the worst had come and gone, That morning waits beyond the dawn. But when the storm no longer played— When imagination wore reality’s blade, It cut much deeper than before, Though you’d survived a hundred wars. You screamed, “I’ve walked this path in dreams!” But dreams don’t echo real-life screams. And now you float, not quite alive, The grief that you endure  The emptiness that you felt The loneliness that you grew  The suffer that you measured The heart that you torn The thoughts that you drawn scribbled  The chaos that you poured The sleep that you left The hunger that you hide The pain...

🧬 Human Evolution Compared to the 10 Avatars (Dashavatara of Vishnu)

 In my previous blog I have compared Dashavatars to a man. Now I have one more perspective of Dashavatars. 🧬 Dashavatara and Human Evolution – A Journey from Water to Wisdom In Indian mythology, Lord Vishnu takes 10 forms (Dashavatara) to restore balance in the world. These forms are more than stories — they symbolically mirror the evolution of life on Earth after Big Bang theory. Science explains how life began from simple organisms and evolved into modern humans. Surprisingly, each avatar of Vishnu beautifully reflects a stage in this journey. Let’s walk through the Dashavatara and see how it mirrors the evolution of the human race. 1️⃣  Matsya – The Fish Matsya, the fish, was the first avatar. This directly connects with the beginning of life in Earth’s oceans. The first living beings were aquatic — simple organisms like fish. Just like Matsya saved knowledge during the flood, fish represent the beginning of biological memory — DNA — that passed life forward. 2️⃣  Kur...