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Revealing Tree Metaphor of the Bhagavad Gita: Couplets

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 Revealing Tree Metaphor of the Bhagavad Gita: Couplets A sacred book, the Gita we hold dear, With trees, a special bond becomes quite clear. The Ashvattha tree, a story it does tell, Where Krishna spoke, a place where spirits dwell. Its roots reach up, and down they also go, Like worldly life, a cycle we all know. We see the leaves, the things that catch the eye, But miss the roots, the reason we are nigh. In worldly wants, our hearts become so bound, By earthly pleasures, on illusion's ground. To find true peace, to break this binding chain, Detachment's tool, the branches we must gain. And seek the roots, where true divinity lies, The Supreme Divine, beneath the spiritual skies

Conveying Vision of the Gita to Modern Seekers: A Poem

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 Conveying Vision of the Gita to Modern Seekers: A Poem A sacred book, the Gita, so they say, Of mind and oneness, showing us the way. To break the 'I', the ego’s proud hold, For this, the wise decoded text 'n told. It is a mirror, clear and bright, To self-reflect in honest light. To face what binds, what makes us fear, And let our true self now appear. Just speaking words, a rote repeat, Or prayers that never truly meet For soul's deep truth, a preaching sound, Disrespect, on holy ground. Let's content analyse, meaning to find, Share concepts for the modern mind. In decoding ways, both seen and heard, To heal the soul, with every word. In Essence  Kishore (2026), highlights the need for translating the ancient Bhagavad Gita's teachings into actionable, daily principles for contemporary life. The poem calls for performing duty without attachment to results and navigating personal dilemma -Kurukshetra - through emotional control and mindfulness. It advocates for...

Cockroach Janta Party: A General Knowledge Brief

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The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) is a satirical political movement in India led by young people. The term "cockroaches" and the idea of unemployed youth being called "parasites of society" sparked the creation of this movement. What started as an insult has now become a symbol of pride, resilience, and political resistance for the youth in India, with their humorous motto: "Secular, Socialist, Democratic, and Lazy." CJP argues that a corrupt and decaying system has failed the aspirations of the youth, forcing them to deal with the psychological and economic burdens of a crises like paper leaks, unemployment, fuel shortage, corruption, etc., they didn’t cause. By merging their communication skills with organized political education and grassroots activism, Indian Gen-Z can effectively transform their frustration and disappointment with the system into a united movement. This movement has the potential to reshape the economic landscape, tackle systemic instab...

Fundamental right is availed as free choice, rule of permission is subversion of the right: Limerick

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  Fundamental right is availed as free choice,  rule of permission is subversion of the right: Limericks   A right is a thing, to be free, Not asked for, by decree. To beg for your say, Takes liberty away, And makes you a subject, you see. ***   When freedoms are held by a whim, And politicians make them dim, Permission's a guise, A truth that belies, Control, not the choice, is their aim.

Youth solidarity is must to make system accountable: A Poem

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  Youth solidarity is must to make system accountable: A Poem Awake, you dreamers of the rising sun, Whose bold adventures have just begun! With eyes of fire and a fearless pace, You hold the future in your embrace. You break the boundaries of the tired old, To write new stories that are bright and bold. For when you stand together, hand in hand, A force of courage sweeps across the land. To create accountable systems is their bold design, A chorus of voices ringing fierce and bright; The torchbearers of justice, stepping into line, the youth banish shadows and guide us to the right. With passions pure and visions grand, You take the helm, you take the stand.

Bicycle contributes to making education, health care and civic services more accessible: Special on World Bicycle Day 2026

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  Established by the UN, World Bicycle Day is an annual global observance held on June 3rd with an aim to 'celebrates the bicycle as a simple, affordable, clean, and sustainable means of transportation that promotes physical health and environmental stewardship.'The occasion is widely commemorated across India and globally with mass cycling rallies, health awareness campaigns, and community rides. According to the UN, at all ages, cycling provides benefits of being physically active and it is also 'a pathway for achieving greater health equity. For the poorest urban sector, who often cannot afford private vehicles, walking and cycling can provide a form of transport while reducing the risk of many diseases. The WHO emphasizes the use of the bicycle as a means of fostering sustainable development, strengthening education, including physical education, for children and young people, promoting health, preventing disease, promoting tolerance, mutual understanding and respect an...